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- Blank line needed above a Word table that starts on the first line
- Save Tracked Changes to a Separate Document
- Help! Grandson clicked on something and Word doesn't work right.
- Line styles in word 2013- Where!?!
- Copying word doc content with refferred fields into a new document with actual values (instead of referred fields) only?
Blank line needed above a Word table that starts on the first line Posted: 12 Jun 2013 11:33 AM PDT I was given a Word 2007 file that starts on the first line with a table. I need to add some discriptive text and a Heading 1 title for the first few pages to go into the TOC. Thanks Paul |
Save Tracked Changes to a Separate Document Posted: 11 Jun 2013 03:05 PM PDT Can I save my tracked changes as a separate document? I need to keep a log of all of the changes that I make massive changes to a manual and it seems tracked changes would be the most efficient way to do this so that I don't have to type in each change I make. Thanks |
Help! Grandson clicked on something and Word doesn't work right. Posted: 11 Jun 2013 02:07 PM PDT I have Microsoft Office For Home and Student 2007. Windows XP. Never had any problems until a few days ago. Don't know what grandson clicked on. When you click on Word, it reconfigures EACH time! When I click on cancel, it shows: "an error occurred and this feature is no longer functioning properly. Please run setup and select "Repair" to restore this application." I click on "OK" and it takes me directly to Word! Annoying to wait for this reconfiguring each and every time. I cannot find setup to click on Repair as requested. Also, when grandson is logged on he cannot type regularly; he has to hold down each key about 3 seconds before it will type. If he does not log off completely, the same thing happens when I log on and try to type. Anyone have a clue what he might have clicked on??? |
Line styles in word 2013- Where!?! Posted: 11 Jun 2013 07:14 AM PDT Until I installed the so-called much more user friendly Office Professional Plus 2013, I was using 2003 Professional. In 2003, In Word, if you wanted to select a different style of line, you simply went to the top toolbar and selected a drop-down carrot labeled 'lines', and you simply selected what you liked out of the different styles presented, changed the weight, and color if needed, and...done! Now I'm trying to change the style of a line that runs across the page from a simple 1/4 point line to something a little more interesting & breathtaking. I've clicked, I believe, on every main top menu category there is, and all of the sub-offerings of each. I've Googled until my fingers bled. Nothing. Two things surprise me. One: I find nobody else asking this question; hence, my intelligence takes a hit. Two: it seems a person needs a Doctorate from M.I.T to use Office 2013. Oh. The question is: how do you select different styles of lines; not hand-drawn ones, but ones included in the program? Thank you |
Posted: 11 Jun 2013 03:57 AM PDT Hello, I have created word templates which include referred fields (SET & REF commands). Excel allows to copy content as VALUES, so the actual content is copied and vlookups etc not. I am looking for a comparable function for Word, so that the REF & SET commands are replaced by the actual field values when I copy text into a new document. Is this possible and if it is, how? BR, Marcus |
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