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MS Office Forum / Word / Long Documents / September 2003

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Hyphenation19 Sep 2003 20:45 GMT2
Is there a feature in Word XP that allows you to turn off
hyphenation for a particular word so that the hyphenated
word is not dangling on the last line.
Mark Baird
Updating TOCs with the RD field19 Sep 2003 19:12 GMT3
In using the {TOC} field code with {RD} field codes below
it in Word 2002, I can successfully generate a TOC with
entries from several documents.
*However*, when I try to sequentially number the pages in
XP and page numbers19 Sep 2003 17:07 GMT1
Since my upgrade from 2000 to XP the page numbers in my
word documents start at zero.  Do anyone know why?
Disappearing Text19 Sep 2003 13:06 GMT2
I am running Microsoft Word 2002 (10.5522.4219) SP-2.  I
defined Headings 1, 2, 3, and 4.  I have about 20 pages of
text where everything has worked fine.
I wanted to insert some Heading 4's (under a Heading 3, of
Styles and Formatting19 Sep 2003 01:33 GMT4
I'm having problems withe Word 2002 automatically
creating new styles.  
For example, I have a style called "Figures", but for
some reason Word has created another style
Word Header18 Sep 2003 23:25 GMT1
I am using word 2000 and am having a problem with the
header on the second last page of my document.  It has
extended to almost the full length of the page.  None of
the other pages have this problem.  I have tried to
customizing headers18 Sep 2003 23:24 GMT1
When I want to add a header to a document it isn't often
that the header I want is one of the choices offered in
the header/footer menu.  Is there a way to create a
header that I can just put information in that isn't one
Repeating frames18 Sep 2003 23:23 GMT11
is there anything resembling "repeating frames", i.e. a once specified
object that should appear on a specific location on all the pages in a
document. I would like to place a small document revision indicator on each
page. Obviously, placing it manually isn't really an option.
Dormant hard returns and spaces in Word?18 Sep 2003 23:14 GMT3
I'm wondering if Word has what WordPerfect calls
a "dormant" hard return or space.  It hides a blank line
if it occurs at the top of a page, and hides an extra
space if it occurs at the beginning of a line.  In Word I
line indentation not controlable18 Sep 2003 22:16 GMT1
In my current university paper written in a word xp
document, the first two lines of each page inexplicably
start about half a centimeter further to the right. It is
not possible to change their position, whether by
How to Create a Template from an Existing Document?18 Sep 2003 20:43 GMT3
I have written a 100+ page manual using MS-Word.
As I was writing the document, I incrementally added more styles to
help me get "this consistent look". I didn't check the "Add to
template" checkbox since, for some reason, it kept crashing MS-Word...
Format templates described in the Book "Microsoft Word - Das Profibuch"18 Sep 2003 18:53 GMT1
I have a special question for the authors of the
mentioned book.
In the book it's not definetly clear wheter it is better
just to change the word standard format templates to the
Reformatting a .txt doc from as40018 Sep 2003 18:33 GMT1
Quick question if you please.  
Currently we have a report that is generated on an as400 and ftp'd to
the lan as a .txt file.  when this happens we loose all the page
breaks put in by the as400.
Cross Reference Equals Zero18 Sep 2003 18:18 GMT1
Does anyone know why a cross reference turns to 0 (zero)
if only the cross referenced paragraph number (and not the
entire paragraph) is deleted?
If I delete the entire cross-referenced paragraph then the
Track changes18 Sep 2003 18:16 GMT1
We just switched from Word 97 to XP. Track changes used
to allow you to see deletions by drawing a line through
them.  Now, there's no option for deletions.  How can you
differentiate between additions and deletions?
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