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- Printing adds Error! Bookmark not defined to each mail merge field.
- to wrap to window, in Word 2010
- Why can't I change my TOC levels back to the way they were?
- Text background is purple and unable to remove it.
- How to replace external links with internal links
- MICROSOFT WORD SOFTWARE
- Inserting a running number after every 120 words of text in document
- is it possible to set up a word count limit in a Word template?
Printing adds Error! Bookmark not defined to each mail merge field. Posted: 04 Dec 2012 06:46 AM PST I have a c# app generating a 5 page legal document with 150 mail merge fields. It generates the document correctly, but when I try to print preview it adds Error! Bookmark not defined to each mail merge field. Pressing Alt F9 reveals the field name. What have I missed? Thanks Ross |
to wrap to window, in Word 2010 Posted: 03 Dec 2012 11:10 PM PST By default, Word wraps to the ruler. How can I change it to wrap to window, when necessary? |
Why can't I change my TOC levels back to the way they were? Posted: 03 Dec 2012 01:54 PM PST Hi,
I experimented w/ showing an extra level (4, where it was previously set to 3) in my ToC. But now I can't change it back again, even though when I go back in it IS showing '3'! 1) Why is it showing 3, when it's clearly reporting 4?, and 2) How can I really set it (back) to 3?
Thanks!
Mark H. |
Text background is purple and unable to remove it. Posted: 03 Dec 2012 12:09 PM PST I'm writing a document on Microsoft Word 2010 and at some point I copy-and-pasted some text from a site that happened to have a purply-pink background. This has appeared in the text background, and now when I type something, it all has that purple-pink background. I tried removing it with the highlighter, but it doesn't work. How to I get rid of the background colour from the entire thing? |
How to replace external links with internal links Posted: 03 Dec 2012 11:31 AM PST I have a Word document with roughly 500+ links that all link back to the original document. This means that when I click on a link it opens a new copy of the document. Is there a way to remove the external part of the link while maintaining the individual link? Example of link in edit mode: ../../Downloads/LCM%20Training%20Manual3.doc#_Use_case:__5 If I manually remove the path and just leave #_Use_case:__5 the link converts to an internal one. Is there any way to do this on a mass scale? I have already tried to hit alt+F9 and use replace to remove the start of the link, but it still appears to direct to the same point. |
Posted: 03 Dec 2012 10:24 AM PST MICROSOFT WORD SOFTWARE |
Inserting a running number after every 120 words of text in document Posted: 02 Dec 2012 07:12 PM PST I do a weekly radio talk and I need to pace, the speed at which I talk. What I need is a marker, say a running number in brackets, something like [*1*], [*2*], [*3*] etc to appear after every 120 words. The number of words could vary. What I have been doing is manual numbering, this is tedious and if there are any edits, then I have to re-number all over again. Thanks in advance. |
is it possible to set up a word count limit in a Word template? Posted: 29 Nov 2012 03:53 PM PST I'm trying to set up a template and I want to make sure there is a limit to the number of words that can be submitted. |
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