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- Can't open passworded protected Mac Office 2011's Word .docx in Office 2000 SP3 with converter packs?
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- How to format a set of keyboard automatically without using Find and Replace?
- I want to include the name and address of the person the letter is going to, but when I do it comes out double spaced. How do I not have the double spacing?
- Microsoft office 2010 word and excel shut down when trying to cut and paste
- Nested IF fields in Word 2010 -- How?
Posted: 09 Feb 2013 07:23 PM PST Hello. Is old Office 2000 SP3 unable to open password protected Mac Office 2011's Word .docx in old, updated Windows XP Pro. SP3? If I remove its password when saving in Office Mac 2011 and opening it, then it is fine. Does the converter packs not recognize password protection or something? Opening is detected as Word 2007 format. Thank you in advance. :) |
Posted: 09 Feb 2013 06:57 PM PST I subscribed to Office 365 Home Premium and clicked the install button. After installation, when I open a word document, it opens with Open Office. Is there someplace to find out how to use the programs? Should there be desktop icons? I tried to view the videos but they won't open. |
How to format a set of keyboard automatically without using Find and Replace? Posted: 09 Feb 2013 01:45 PM PST I'm not sure if this feature even exists in Word 2013 and maybe this should be considered as a request feature. Nonetheless, I'd like to do the following: I usually takes notes for my programming classes and among the writing I do, there's certain keywords that I usually format a special way different than the rest of my notes. This serves for me to highlight them. I've found myself formatting these keywords as I type them which leads to time loss and frustration. One solution I thought of was to finish first my document, and then use Find and Replace to format in bulk. This could work for me. However, I'd like to know if there's an easier way to accomplish this. I've been looking for some sort of list that I could add words to, select the kind of output format I want and then Word would automatically change those keywords to the desired format as I type. Since these aren't regular words (e.g. "#include", "cout", "iostream") I don't think there'd be a problem with formatting wrong parts of my notes. Thanks for any help. |
Posted: 09 Feb 2013 12:17 PM PST When I include the name and address of who the letter is going to in the document, the name and address come out double spaced. The rest of the letter is single spaced. How can I correct this. I've gone into the paragraph area and told it to be single spaced, but the name and address is still double spaced. Help please!? |
Microsoft office 2010 word and excel shut down when trying to cut and paste Posted: 09 Feb 2013 12:38 AM PST When using microsoft office 2010 home and student in both word and excel the messages word has stopped working, followed by word is restarting appear. Word and excel then shut down and restart. After restarting the problem happens again. This happens twice and then the message that word has encountered an unknown problem and to close the program. I am working with Microsoft Vista |
Nested IF fields in Word 2010 -- How? Posted: 07 Feb 2013 02:54 PM PST I have been driving myself crazy trying to make a multiple IF statement formula work for a table I have create. The table has a column set with controls to answer Yes or No. It has another column set with controls to select High, Medium, or Low. I am trying to make the following statements work (inside one cell): IF (R2C3 = "Yes" and R2C4 = "High") then return "100" IF (R2C3 = "Yes" and R2C4 = "Medium") then return "50" IF (R2C3 = "Yes" and R2C4 = "Low") then return "10" IF (R2C3 = "No") then return "0" Where R2C3 is Row 2, Cell 3.
Can someone help me? I just cannot figure out how to nest the IFs properly, and I have not experience with VB.
Thanks!!
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