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Wess - 29 Mar 2004 12:04 GMT
I have WorksSuite 2002 and in Edit I have Copy and Paste of course. But I
have used a version of Word which has Paste Special. Can anyone tell me
which version I should buy that has this special function , please?
Thanks
Wess
Stefan Blom - 29 Mar 2004 12:58 GMT
Do the following to see all available menu commands (including
Paste Special):

Right-click a toolbar, and select Customize. Click the Options
tab. Make sure that "Menus show recently used commands first" is
cleared, and click Close.

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> I have WorksSuite 2002 and in Edit I have Copy and Paste of course. But I
> have used a version of Word which has Paste Special. Can anyone tell me
> which version I should buy that has this special function , please?
> Thanks
> Wess
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 29 Mar 2004 16:18 GMT
Works Suite 2002 may include Word 2002 rather than 2000, in which case the
check box you're looking for is "Always show full menus," which you need to
check rather than clear.

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> Do the following to see all available menu commands (including
> Paste Special):
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> > Thanks
> > Wess
Stefan Blom - 31 Mar 2004 12:01 GMT
Good point.

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> Works Suite 2002 may include Word 2002 rather than 2000, in which case the
> check box you're looking for is "Always show full menus," which you need to
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> > > Thanks
> > > Wess
 
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