Microsoft Word - Just installed Word 2003 on a new computer. Now the single spacing and double spacing are wider than before. How do we fix this? |
- Just installed Word 2003 on a new computer. Now the single spacing and double spacing are wider than before. How do we fix this?
- Word 2007: Table of Contents dialogue box does not appear
- Landspace pages print in portrait with right edge text cut off - looks fine on screen
- Mail Merge- Maximum Number of Fields 2013
- What happened to my Alt-j ability (shortcut) for Design
- Designing styles for complex, inconsistently-formatted multilevel numbered list
- How do I sort in a table which has already been set up?
- Microsoft Word Starter can't open
Posted: 04 Mar 2013 08:49 AM PST Spacing is too wide between lines in single spacing and double spacing. |
Word 2007: Table of Contents dialogue box does not appear Posted: 04 Mar 2013 07:10 AM PST According to the Microsoft Office 2007 training and locations elsewhere on this forum, if a user selects References->Table of Contents ->Insert Table of Contents then the Table of Contents dialogue box should appear, allowing for specification of included headings and other configurations. I found this to be true a few days ago when I was working on documents. However, currently when I follow these steps the dialogue does not appear. Is there a way to figure out what may be causing this issue, and/or correct it? I was experimenting with writing macros earlier, so I do not know if somehow I altered the default template or building blocks in some way, but I do not beleive I did anything that should have that affect.
Thank you for your assistance |
Landspace pages print in portrait with right edge text cut off - looks fine on screen Posted: 04 Mar 2013 12:15 AM PST After many years of using WORD in its various incarnations, I've run into a problem I cannot resolve. I have a WORD doc with landscape pages interspersed among Portrait pages. On the screen all page orientations looks fine. But when I print it, the landscape pages print in Portrait format with text on right side cut off. I have deleted and reinserted the Section Breaks to no avail. This happens for all landscape pages except one section which prints perfectly. Appreciate any help you can offer. |
Mail Merge- Maximum Number of Fields 2013 Posted: 03 Mar 2013 02:09 PM PST What is the maximum number of fields that can be used in a mailmerge using Office 2013? |
What happened to my Alt-j ability (shortcut) for Design Posted: 03 Mar 2013 06:38 AM PST Don't know what u got `til it's gone. I lost my shortcut.
My alt | pulldown menu items used to have a Design (something) on the extreme right end; e.g.
Home Insert Page Layout References .... Developer Mathematics Designer
I can't remember if was Design, Designer, or Design Mode; it was design something!
I'd press: Alt (and JH would appear the Designer symbol), press J (and get another suite of selections), press Q (and i'd get Quick Parts)
Anyways, all that is gone: No Design anything across the row of menu items, no more JH options when i press the Alt key.
How can i get this back???
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Designing styles for complex, inconsistently-formatted multilevel numbered list Posted: 02 Mar 2013 07:02 AM PST I hope to create template for a complex multilevel list. I do not understand the best way to create and/or apply styles efficiently: 1 Heading Level-One (e.g. 16pt font; 12/3 paragraph spacing) Plain text, indented to match Level-One 2 Heading Level-One (16pt font; 12/3 paragraph spacing) 2.1 Term Bold-Faced Definition regular-face paragraph indented 0.5" more than heading level definition regular-face paragraph indented 0.5" more than heading level 2.2 Term Bold-Faced Definition regular-face paragraph indented 0.5" more than heading level definition regular-face paragraph indented 0.5" more than heading level 3 Heading Level-One (16pt font; 12/3 paragraph spacing) 3.1 Heading Level-Two (14pt font) 3.1.1 Plain text, 12pt, indented to Level-Three 3.1.2 Plain text, 12pt, indented to Level-Three 3.2 Heading Level-Two (14pt font) Plain text, indented to Level-Three 3.3 Plain text, 12pt, intended to Level-Two I need to find a way to efficiently apply continuous numbering to an inconsistently formatted set of headings and variously indented paragraphs of plain text and heading text. I have little trouble doing this by applying direct formatting, but I do not understand how to do it with STYLES - so it can be applied consistently across many document files. Insight would be greatly appreciated. Thank you! -sols |
How do I sort in a table which has already been set up? Posted: 01 Mar 2013 01:19 PM PST Old computer crashed...new computer updated with Word 2010. How do I get my multi-page table to sort alphabetically. It was NO problem before and I have tried everything...highlighting the column will not cover the whole table...only each page. I can sort each page alphabetically. Also, is there no more "reveal codes"? I thought I might have a code in there that was stopping the sort. Also, how can you keep multiple documents open? I miss having the open documents listed at bottom...right now not too crazy about update. Thanks for your help. |
Microsoft Word Starter can't open Posted: 27 Feb 2013 08:08 AM PST I can't open my Word Starter program and I don't know when it happened. What can I do to recover this program and not lose all of my files in it? |
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