Microsoft Word - retriving a lost product key for MS word 2010 |
- retriving a lost product key for MS word 2010
- Linked Text Boxes
- Acute accents in Word 2010
- Changes name on redlines when I save
- Word uses all my CPU and pulsing spinning circle replaces the cursor
- problem text direction changing
- new computer, new software won't print
- Graph squares
retriving a lost product key for MS word 2010 Posted: 19 Jun 2013 06:51 AM PDT I am trying to locate my Product Key for MS Word that I bought years ago. I do not have my confirmation email or at least I can't find it. Please contact me at: *** Email address is removed for privacy *** or call me at (510) 926-2681. Also, if possible email me the support phone number so I can call you (support) directly. Thanks. Craig Hassapakis |
Posted: 19 Jun 2013 03:07 AM PDT Hi All, I'm attempting to create document templates with Linked text boxes. My problem is that the text in the primary text box does not appear in the linked text box. However when when I check for the text in the linked text box's 'Text Forrmating Tools' the text is apparent. How can I fix it? |
Posted: 18 Jun 2013 08:17 PM PDT I've recently learned how to get an acute e, a, or o using the alt key and several numpad keys consecutively. Now I want to be able to create a u with the acute accent. What keystroke do I need to use? |
Changes name on redlines when I save Posted: 18 Jun 2013 11:06 AM PDT I am redlined documents in MS Word 2010. These are legal documents so there are multiple revisions that are being tracked. When I am working on it, my redlines show up in a unique color and are labeled in the reviewing pane with my name as I have my name in the general options for author. However, as soon as I hit save, all my changes suddenly turn to red and are labeled as "author". This is a big problem because then we can't see which reviewer made which changes. I think it has something to do with compatibility or maybe protected view but couldn't find any setting that explained it. Can you tell me how to stop this from happening and, if it happens, is there a way to recover my redlines or go back in and change them from author back to my name without having to redo my work?
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Word uses all my CPU and pulsing spinning circle replaces the cursor Posted: 18 Jun 2013 03:26 AM PDT When I open any Word document (using Word 2007), the normal line cursor is replaced by the spinning circle you usually get when opening a document. The circle also pulses rapidly and continuously. The document uses 100% of my computer's CPU, even if it's a blank document. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling Office 2007. This didn't work. I also had problems installing Office 2007 SP3 for a while, but I've managed to do so now, and that has made no difference.
I've occasionally had similar problems with Excel, but most of the time that works. Powerpoint is fine. I've had the problem since towards the end of 2012 and have been working around it by using another word-processing package (Kingsoft Writer). |
problem text direction changing Posted: 18 Jun 2013 02:49 AM PDT I have recently changed some configuration of word option and since that time whenever i copy and paste a Left to Right text from one office document to another one, the text direction automatically shifts to Right to Left. I wonder what should I do. |
new computer, new software won't print Posted: 17 Jun 2013 03:07 PM PDT I downloaded Office Professional 2013. I can print from other programs to 2 different printers, but when I try to print from Word, Powerpoint or Publisher, each program stops working, saves the doc and reopens or just stays closed? Please help.
I called Dell and they did everything they could. This is a new laptop. Worked fine with old software. |
Posted: 15 Jun 2013 12:14 PM PDT I somehow got a whole page of graph squares and can't delete them even when I create a new page. I have Office 2010 Starter Edition. I can still do every thing I need to do but it is annoying. Undo did not work. |
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