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MS Office Forum / Word / Long Documents / July 2006

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Is there a way to get color to appear when you click in a cell in an MS Word 2003 table?07 Jul 2006 12:36 GMT7
I am trying to help a colleague with a checklist they have created in
Microsoft Word 2003.  We are trying to color code the table so that
when the document is opened, all the cells are clear (empty), but when
someone clicks in a particular cell of a table, the correct color shows
Reconstructing Styles07 Jul 2006 09:54 GMT2
Here's a good mvp article for a Microsoft MVP or aspiring one to write. In  
fact, I nominate Jezebel.
Users make a lot of mistakes in setting up styles. They use Normal as a  
variable base style; they fail to use Word's ready-made heading styles;  
Table of contents, need to swap the first 2 lines to the end of TOC06 Jul 2006 17:51 GMT2
I have a TOC and I would like to delete the first to lines and copy in
to the end of TOC.
    Looks like this:
table of tables
Macros for booklet printing (Word 2000)05 Jul 2006 16:25 GMT3
And just one more query, thankyou ever so kindly for any help.
This is an MVPS.org (lifesavers) file on booklet printing:
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MacrosVBA/BookletMacro.htm
Is the DuplexPrinter Macro able to print out on paper just in one go,
Do styles help with drafting? (Reposted from word.general, as this location seems more suitable)03 Jul 2006 00:11 GMT6
It surprises me that I find not a single MS Word newsgroup oriented toward  
the composition process.
Question: What is the canonical method for altering the format of a  
document between drafting and producing a finished document? I know about  
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