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Microsoft Word - Outline Numbering Will Not Work - Word 2013


Outline Numbering Will Not Work - Word 2013

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 02:15 PM PST

In Word 2003, I clicked "outline numbering," and all I had to do to change levels is hit "indent;" In 2013, the levels will not change, i.e., I get 1), 2), 3), instead of 1), a), i), or whatever the list is supposed to have.


CORRECTION: Word 2013 doesn't like my macros, which simply tell it to indent or de-indent, using f12 and f11; I simply recorded the macro, like I have a dozen times, and it doesn't work in my lists.

No SQL data records coming through to Word in merge feature

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 12:29 PM PST

Using Office 365 with merge data held in an Access App. in SharePoint, connection seems ok (data ok in access app) but no data being inserted in document. Does Word need to be reconfigured in any way to get to SQL data?

Word is missing something (or some things?)

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 09:09 AM PST

I have Office 365 and have noticed while that something is missing that I need -

In Word, References Tab, Citations & Bibliography, Style -- 

The MLA style is missing completely. Maybe some other things I will need are missing also, but I haven't gotten far enough to find out because w/o MLA style, I can't do my assigned paper.

How do I get MLA into Word?

Thanks,

Kathy

WORD 2010 sometimes forces save as new document

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 08:55 AM PST

WORD 2010 sometimes forces me to save as new doc when I add text to an existing doc.

When this happens, I copy the existing document with my changes and rename the document by adding a 2 to the existing document name, save it

then delete the original document rename the new document by deleting the number 2 from the name.

This should not be happening, how do I prevent it from happening in the future?

I have a PC Windows 8

Thank you

My office Document is Completely Cluttered with horizontal lines.

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 08:27 AM PST

Some time back while making a Document I put down a horizontal line in order to make a page break not knowing it could repeat itself over and over again do to formatting. I figured out how to format it so that it won't keep repeating but now I have a huge document full of horizontal lines. Every time I try to delete one a new line pops up. I read that the formatting has put a horizontal line under all my paragraphs they are just invisible. If that is case then the document is to long for me to reasonably delete every single line for every single paragraph. I found a third party application called Kutools on the website Extend Office that claims to have an app that can delete all horizontal lines within a document. This sounds like just what I need to fix my problem but I am not sure this third party site is on the level. Is there a way within the existing word 2013 processor that I can delete all the Horizontal lines without affecting the rest of the document? And if not is this Kutools a safe third party app? This problem has plagued me for a while now and I hope to find a solution. Thanks in advance.  

Word Table of Contents Question

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 05:44 AM PST

Hi,

I mark several headings with Heading 1 styles so they will appear in an automatic table of contents.

I then go to one of the headings in my document that I marked with Heading 1 style and then also format it as bold and yellow.

However when I generate an automatic Table of Contents, the heading that I added bold and yellow to, appears in the table as bold and yellow.  But I don't want it to appear as bold and yellow in the table of contents.   I want it to look like the other entries in the table of contents.

How can I do that?  thank you very much

Craig

Removing stubborn solid horizontal lines from Word document

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 05:11 AM PST

I have placed a number of lines in a Word document to break it into sections.

I did this by holding down shift on the keyboard and hitting the underline key. I would now like to delete o of these lines, both of which, for some reason I do not understand, are bolder than the other lines on the page.

You would have thought that it would have been  simple enough, but clicking at the end of the line and  pressing "Delete" just deletes adjacent text rather than the itself. I do not see to be able to select the lines, either, to delete them.

I presumably must have done something to cause them to be so entrenched, but can anyone please suggest how I can delete them?

How do I numerate formulas in MS Word 2013?

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 03:40 AM PST

If possible, with no use of tables. It's not practical to me.

How to insert page number at page 2 from 'i' in Word 2013?

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 01:22 AM PST

I found this article to remove page number from first page, however the second part where I need to input zero into the dialog box doesn't work since I need it in i, ii, iii format not 1, 2, 3. Please help, thanks.

Can I view track changes in Word Online?

Posted: 31 Jan 2015 11:29 PM PST

I'm using office 365/sharepoint to share a document but the only way to use and view track changes is by downloading the document. Is there any way to view track changes through word online? I like viewing the version history but being able to know who made each change would be great.

Thank you

ms word not working

Posted: 31 Jan 2015 10:21 PM PST

HELLO....My all office apps are working but word is making problem .whenever I open ms word it gives me a note about ''ms office do not varify licence for this app. repair it from control panel''. How?

Office prompting Login

Posted: 31 Jan 2015 09:45 PM PST

Wheneever I am opening word, ppt or excel for the first time in a day, it is prompting me for login. Finally, it is showing your computer is added to your account successfully. This is repeating every day. How to get rid of it.??

Available fonts for Complex Scripts in Microsoft Word Paragraph style

Posted: 31 Jan 2015 04:26 PM PST

An interesting feature of Microsoft Word when writing documents which include Left-to-Right and Right-to-Left scripts (for example, Latin characters and Hebrew characters) in the same paragraph, is that you can create a paragraph style which allows you to change automatically the font from Left-to-Right to Right-to-Left or viceversa when changing the Windows Keyboard: Modify the Paragraph Style, click on the Format button and then use the text boxes Latin script and Complex script.

The problem I have is that I cannot choose any Hebrew font for the Complex script. For example, the excellent SBL Hebrew font which I have installed in my Windows 7 does not appear on the list of available fonts for Complex Script. What can I do in order to make this font or other Right-to-Left fonts appear on the list?

Thanks in advance for your help.

Missing Themes in Office 2013

Posted: 31 Jan 2015 04:13 PM PST

Hello,

I am a college student in the United States and I purchased a version of Office 2013 to go with my new Windows 8.1 laptop from the university bookstore. While everything has worked great for the past 6 months or so, I am now taking a SAM 2013 course that requires I have Office 2013 and all themes installed. The problem is - I don't. For some reason, I only have ten. This is in both Word and PowerPoint.

While this ordinarily wouldn't be a problem for me, I have to have specific themes installed to do the course. I'm not sure if any of my fellow students who bought Office 2013 from the bookstore have the same problem or not. I've yet to find a definite solution anywhere, or someplace to download these, so I'm just posting this question in the hopes that someone at Microsoft will get on this and resolve it quickly.

Additional information:

I've checked for updates, and Office 2013 is up-to-date.

My computer is also up-to-date.

I don't have any malware present on my computer.

I have plenty of hard drive space and RAM is not an issue.

All Office programs otherwise work the way they're supposed to.

I posted this under the Office Topic of "Microsoft Office Word" because I need the theme for Word right now.

Thank you,

Matthew Baker