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Microsoft Word - Suppress "Page break before" at head of document


Suppress "Page break before" at head of document

Posted: 27 Nov 2012 06:45 AM PST

I'm currently formatting a document in which the "heading 1" style has the "page break before" paragraph option set. Currently, the document does not have a title page, and the first text in the document is the first section header. Unfortunately, Word seems to be creating a page break before the header, despite the fact that it's the first page in the document; essentially, I have a blank page at the first page, and I can't figure out how to get rid of it. Any ideas on how to suppress the page break for the first header in the document?

I thought about making a second style, "heading 1 (first page)" which inherits from Heading 1, but I'd rather not as that's pretty kludgy. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

How do I insert a dedicated backspace in autocorrect

Posted: 27 Nov 2012 05:12 AM PST

How do I insert a dedicated backspace in autocorrect such as backspacing after the "6" in 36-year-old so that the number and hyphen are together with no space

How do I setup, one. global folder, to contain all of the ".wbk" files of MS Office Word 2007?

Posted: 27 Nov 2012 04:11 AM PST

11-27-12

I set all file extensions to be visible.  So The .wbk files are visible..  Long ago, you could configure MS word, to store all backup files in 1 folder.

I don't see any word option settings that would do this.

So how do configure word to use one global folder for all .wbk files.  Some registry settings??  Anybody Know?
Thank you for time.
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Mail merge with Word 2007 -

Posted: 26 Nov 2012 07:40 PM PST

Every time I select Outlook contacts as my data source, Word freezes and closes. Fix??

file open in another program?

Posted: 26 Nov 2012 06:46 PM PST

When I try to close a file, or delete one, this message appears: can't do because "file open in another program."

annoying paste options

Posted: 26 Nov 2012 06:18 PM PST

I like the options but why doesn't that option box go away once I have chosen an option? Am I missing something?
John

Incorrect spell check dictonary

Posted: 26 Nov 2012 10:50 AM PST

I have set the language option to English (United Kingdom) but it continues to use English (United States), how do I change Surface Word to use English (United Kingdom)?

Word 2013:opening files?

Posted: 26 Nov 2012 08:50 AM PST

Is there a quick way to get the old Open dialog that looks like WIndows Explorer. Doing Ctrl-O leads to having to do a series of steps to get there.

Functional Check Boxes in both 2010 and 2007

Posted: 26 Nov 2012 06:33 AM PST

I am trying to create a protected document in Word 2010 with check boxes so that recipients can only tab to selected text fields and check boxes....that seems to work fine.

However, when I emailed it to someone with 2007, the check boxes did not work and could not be checked...in fact, the curser is moved to left of the check-box and pressing TAB just moves the check box to the next tab spot...not very useful.

Is there a way to create a document with check boxes that can be protected and is functional in both 2010 and 2007?

Cheers

 

Multi-key shortcuts only register when typed slowly

Posted: 26 Nov 2012 03:14 AM PST

In Office 2010 and later, if I try and use a shortcut that requires multiple alphabets, I find that office is slow to respond.

Example
In Microsoft Word, the shortcut key to open the document map is Alt+V+D. If I use these keys quickly, Microsoft Word does not recognize the fact that I pressed the D. The only way this works is if I press Alt+V+(wait a second)+D.

This issue seems to exist for all Office products, not just Word.

Are there any ways to get around this issue? Also, is this issue being investigated in later versions of Microsoft Office?

Not all changes tracked word 2010

Posted: 25 Nov 2012 11:03 AM PST

I have a reviewing pane on the right side of the document.

I have track changes on, (Icon has a sun in upper left). show markup has everything checked. Balloon has "show revisions in balloons". checked.
The view is "print layout"


If I insert a comment it appears in the reviewing pane.  

If I highlight, or insert a comma, or delete a word, nothing appears in the reviewing pane.

every time i open a new page it has a alreday document i saved

Posted: 21 Nov 2012 07:30 PM PST

every time i open up my word document it automaticly opens up a page that i had taugth i save as a school project... when i clik on new page or vierge page the same documents chosse up i cant get rid of it even if i erase everything and resave it always open back up

failed to locate a valid qualifying product (using full ver 2k Standard) - Microsoft Office forums

failed to locate a valid qualifying product (using full ver 2k Standard) - Microsoft Office forums


failed to locate a valid qualifying product (using full ver 2k Standard)

Posted: 24 Apr 2004 10:57 PM PDT

Actually, I was able to get it going. In the field where
it was asking me to pick the drive that had the
qualifying info, I entered Drive D: (CD)which had the
Full Version of Office 2K Standard (same one I was having
issue with).
It found the info that it missed the first time and
installed fine.
I would have been pretty pissed if it did not work,
because there was obviously no support for this error.
 
an 
Home. 
upgrade. You must have had 
you no longer have it 
entitled to use the 

Office XP Activation/Subscription questions

Posted: 24 Apr 2004 06:53 PM PDT

Microsoft sold a subscription version of Office XP but found it was too
cumbersome to support. Folks who got the prompt to re-subscribe were given
a telephone number to contact Microsoft for a permanent key. All of this is
from memory - Bob Buckland would know for sure.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Gyorgy Moldova
[MCSE, MVP] asked:

| What did you read? One year? that's a lol...please, copy the part of
| the EULA here to see what is it :) Your license won't expire ;) Yes,
| Product Activation is hardware-dependent..
|
| Hth,
| G.
|
|
| "Just an average Slytherin student..."
| "Trajan" <com> wrote in message
| news:%phx.gbl...
|| Just installed Microsoft Office XP Professional Special Edition on a
|| Windows 98SE laptop, and activated over the internet.
||
|| I don't have to re-activate if I change any of my system settings,
|| like changing partitions or swap file settings, right? This is only
|| HW dependent?
||
|| Also, as I browsed the EULA it said somethng about a one-year
|| subscription. Do I have to pay for this product AGAIN a year from
|| now??? What exactly does that mean???


license issue

Posted: 24 Apr 2004 05:11 PM PDT

June Henderson wrote: 

Sorry, but as the licence is OEM, Dell is responsible for *ALL* support -
including replacement keys and media. MS cannot, will not and does not
assist with OEM-provided software. Your only recourse is with Dell.

Maybe you'd like to ask the CSR or TSR what this fictitious "permissions
issue" is, exactly? Apart from a load of crap, obviously.

You're going to have to keep on at Dell - escalate if necessary.


Two releases of Office on one PC

Posted: 23 Apr 2004 09:41 AM PDT

DL wrote: 

You'll have to choose which version of Outlook you want - you cannot install
both.


Want to migrate Outlook settings (mainly ACCOUNTS) to new install

Posted: 22 Apr 2004 02:43 PM PDT

Hi Bruce,

If you are using Office 2003, a possible solution is to use "Custom
Installation Wizard" to create a Outlook profile (.prf file). After
reinstalling the system, you can apply Outlook user profiles by using a PRF
file.

For more information, please refer to the following link:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork/2003/three/ch7/OutB03.htm

Hope it helps.

Sincerely,

Arnold Gao

Microsoft Partner Online Support


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Can I create a file with the product code to install Office XP?

Posted: 22 Apr 2004 02:43 PM PDT

Hi Bruce,

I think you can use "setup.exe /a" to create a Office Admin pack for later
installation. I guess the script file you mentioned is the MST file which
can be used to deploy Office to domain users.

Hope it helps.

Sincerely,

Arnold Gao

Microsoft Partner Online Support


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Weird MS Office Problem with Win XP?

Posted: 22 Apr 2004 06:27 AM PDT

I have the same problem and was looking for a solution
It happens every time an Access database is opened. I first says that it "Cannot find C:\whatever\you\clicked\on.mdb or one of its components could not be found". On top of that it Shows an installation dialogue, it runs through the msiscript "preparing to install Microsoft Office 2000 Premium" after it finishes with the "installation" the database will show up

I am running windows 200
Microsoft Office 2000 Premiu
HP E-pc Vectra S/1
20 Gig H

I had it all working before I installed Office XP. I installed Office XP but wasn't compatible with some of my other stuff. I uninstalled Offce XP I have uninstalled office completely, shut down and restarted with a new install from the CD. It happens the same way.

Brandon Stewar
Toot'n Totum, Food Store

Office 2003 - Home Use, can't install

Posted: 21 Apr 2004 11:28 PM PDT

You may find the following Microsoft Knowledge Base Article applies:

How to Replace Lost, Broken, or Missing Microsoft Software or Hardware.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[ln];326246


--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer,
microsoft.com asked:

| Nope. Tried it. It stops copying the files as soon as it
| gets to the offending file. And I'm pretty sure that jazz
| about the logfile that they have in that knowledge base
| article won't work either. Seems to me like a case of
| cheap media and a hosed disk image that wasn't quality
| checked before being shipped. I doubt MS would own up to
| it and send me a new, WORKING disk, though.
|
|
|| -----Original Message-----
|| Yes, this sounds like a problem with the media. Can you copy the
|| .CAB off the disk to your desktop and successfully use it from there?
||
|| --
|| Thanks,
||
|| Eric Lawrence
|| Program Manager
|| Assistance and Worldwide Services
||
|| This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
|| rights.
||
|| "db" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
|| news:29a201c42833$16925b30$gbl...
||| During installation, the program declares that it cannot
||| find "P2561407.CAB" and prompts me to provide the disk or
||| path where this file exists. I browse down to the
||| location where this file exists on the Office 2003 CD and
||| click ok, but I get the same message. The installation
||| will not go any further. Is this a case of a damaged
||| media a bad disc image? I've noticed that others have had
||| this problem, but there don't appear to be any good
||| answers.
||
||
|| .