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Microsoft Word - I have a solid black line at bottom of page that I don't know what I did to create it and can;t seem to remove it.

Microsoft Word - I have a solid black line at bottom of page that I don't know what I did to create it and can;t seem to remove it.


I have a solid black line at bottom of page that I don't know what I did to create it and can;t seem to remove it.

Posted: 22 Apr 2013 06:04 AM PDT

I have a black solid line toward bottom of page that I accidently created and can't seem to get rid of.
Any suggestions?

Word crashes upon first attempt to cut or copy text

Posted: 18 Apr 2013 05:58 PM PDT

This applies only to first Word file opened when the program is started. After the crash Word sometimes restarts automatically and is OK or I get the "document recovery" screen with one "available file" to restart. Clicking on that brings up the file and then I can either cut or copy/paste text without a problem, including for different files opened in that Word session. These are text files with no bullets or other formatting. I am using the Windows Vista Business version of Office 2007, Service Pack 2. Thank you for any suggestions to fix this bug.

Misbehaving custom table in the Quick Tables gallery when inserting new column

Posted: 17 Apr 2013 04:13 AM PDT

Dear All,

We have our own corporate template with two types of table - both tables are saved in the Quick Tables gallery.
When I want to add columns to the second type table, the style of the first table is applied to the new columns of the second table.

What is wrong?

Any ideas are welcomed.
Thank you,
Helga

Word 2010 - User Form With Text Fields

Posted: 16 Apr 2013 04:03 PM PDT

I want to prepare a form document to use over and over.  I want fields in numerous places where the I and/or another user can enter text they want.  Because many people my use my form, I want to "lock" the fields so that none of the document text - other than the text fields - can be alterd. 

Is that no longer possible?  PLEASE help.  I have searched and searched.  Word becomes more and more frustrating and for the simplest of actions.

Thanks to anyone that could help

Word 2010 will not Save/Save As/Open

Posted: 16 Apr 2013 10:32 AM PDT

I have a client who is a Windows 7 Pro x64 user on a domain using Office 2010. When he opens Word and starts a new document, from the File menu, clicking Save, Save As or Open will do nothing but return him to the Home tab viewing the document. There is no error, no indication that Word is trying to do something, it just goes back to the document view. This problem does not occur in Outlook or Excel.

I checked his Save options to see what the default save location is and it is set to save to the network share, but pressing the Browse button to the right has no effect.

It appears that any action that Word tries to do that requires opening a browse window fails. If I select Save and Send from the File menu, I can successfully email the document, but it is titled Document1, but doesn't save it in the default location for the machine. Tried starting Word in Safe mode and get the same result. When I log in to the computer using admin creds, Word works just fine. I logged in as another user who had never logged in to that computer before and it worked fine. Tried renaming his account profile and forcing Windows to create a new user profile for him, but it wouldn't create the new profile, if pushed it into a temporary user account. Thinking it might have been something quirky or corrupted with his domain account, I logged in to another computer in the domain using his creds and Word works fine, his profile gets created normally.

I deleted Normal.dotm; I deleted the Word registry entries in HK_CU_Software_Microsoft_Office_14.0; I have attempted repair installations twice. My next step is to uninstall and reinstall Word, then a complete system wipe. I'm hesitant, though, because Word works on other user profiles.

What am I missing? Any other suggestions?

Easily apply corporate colours to text?

Posted: 16 Apr 2013 08:24 AM PDT

Hello, we have a letterhead file that staff use when preparing reports.

Right now all the text is black, using our corporate font, etc....

Sometimes we'll need some text (e.g. body text, or a heading) to be styled into our corporate colours. So what we currently do is highlight the text, click 'Font Colour', then click 'More Colours', then type in the custom RGB numbers. At this point the colour is saved under' Recent Colours' but only temporarily. 

I'd like to somehow have the colours quickly accessible (e.g. if it permanently showed up under Recent Colours that'd be great). Also, if this 'setting' could be saved into the Letterhead file that'd be even better.

E.g. a solution that requires configuring each user's Word 2010 application would not be preferred.

Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you!

when trying to open my microsoft starter 2010 an error comes up ant wont allow it to open error ode 4625852-05503235-000002e4

Posted: 16 Apr 2013 06:57 AM PDT

I was able to use this program before I restored my computer and now it says it cannot open it because it is incorrectly configured with error code 4625852-05503235-000002E4 could you please tell me how to repair this problem

help printing post cards for mailing

Posted: 16 Apr 2013 04:45 AM PDT

I want to print address on simple United State Post Cards. How can I do this?

Office XP Professional - Acivation patch - Microsoft Office forums

Office XP Professional - Acivation patch - Microsoft Office forums


Office XP Professional - Acivation patch

Posted: 28 Jul 2004 07:35 PM PDT

Of course that wouldn't be illegal, for a start he's wiped the hard disk and
its installed on the same pc.

Plus anyway, you can install it on as many pc's as you want, as long as each
time it is uninstalled off the machine before. (obviously not for OEM
versions)

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Problem creating Administrative Installation Point

Posted: 28 Jul 2004 01:20 AM PDT

Cause Found

It appears that you cannot add CD-Key, installation point etc when doing a
administrative install of an OEM version - which of course Office 2000 Small
Business is.

Just thought I'd let you guys know

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