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- When a new document is opened it already has letters on it. How do I permanently delete?
- word 2007 printing forms with control fields
- Cant open file due to end/start element mismatch
- Degraded picture quality in canvas
- Word 2010 cannot save file as doc.x
When a new document is opened it already has letters on it. How do I permanently delete? Posted: 02 Jul 2013 10:18 AM PDT I use Office for Mac 2011. I have seen the responses from a similar question, but because I have a Mac, I am not following the instructions. Thanks |
word 2007 printing forms with control fields Posted: 30 Jun 2013 02:11 PM PDT I have created a form using control fields (control fields in tables) - Word 2007, Windows 7. I save and protected the form as a .dotx. When I open the form as a document and complete it everything looks correct on the screen however when I print the form nothing prints excepts the table outline. Anyone have any ideas? It is not the printer as I can print the same form I created using the legacy form fields. Thanks Sandy |
Cant open file due to end/start element mismatch Posted: 30 Jun 2013 12:25 PM PDT Sir, I am writing my thesis for some time now. Yesterday only, it was giving error opening document in MS Word 2010. Location is Line: 2; Column:5467040. I searched all this forums and tried available options- FixIT, Rebuilder [It gave reply as no Math error], MS Word 2010 SP1 installation. This is my 6 years of work and i have been writing this for last 3 months. Kindly help me recover this doc file. I have uploaded the file to- http://www.sendspace.com/file/p86oo8 Thanking you in advance. Gajendra |
Degraded picture quality in canvas Posted: 30 Jun 2013 01:21 AM PDT I inserted a picture into a drawing canvas. The picture quality is markedly poorer than the original. (Such degradation does not occur if I insert directly into a document, without the drawing canvas.) I checked piture resolution; it is set to the default (200 dpi) whether inserting into a canvas or directly into doc.
Is such picture degradation an inherent property of the drawing canvas, or is there some way to add pictures in a canvas without losing picture quality?
(The advantage of pasting into a canvas is to better control repositioning for an entire group of graphics that includes a pictures, shapes, and a caption.)
Thanks. |
Word 2010 cannot save file as doc.x Posted: 29 Jun 2013 03:17 AM PDT I have a very large document (~250 pages) that I am working on in Word 2010. About one week ago I tried to save it, and it wouldn't save. After running the Fix It and checking for updates (all fine) I decided to save it in the old (.doc) format, because otherwise I couldn't close down the computer. When I tried to save it (whether using the ribbon or ctrl+s) it would bring up the save dialogue box, allow me to click through and the progress bar would make it about halfway, then it would halt and the save dialogue box would pop up again. I can create and save new doc.x documents. But, if I create a new doc.x file and copy and paste the content from the document I am trying to work on, it just refuses to save it in the new file format. It creates a file location in the folder, but the document, when opened, is blank. I thought maybe I had an issue with a lack of memory (because the file is quite big, approx 28000kb in .doc version), so I deleted a bunch of stuff and then tried again, to no avail. I already tried the searching for Macros fix. Now I have the document saved in .doc, but it has smartart and tables in it that I need to be able to work with (as they're corrupted in the older file format), but I can't get it back into doc.x format. Please help! |
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