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MS Office Forum / Word / Page Layout / February 2004

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Tab Help!!!02 Feb 2004 21:06 GMT1
Okay by Default Microsoft Word this is what it does when I type.
(Example)
   The cat leaped over the frog.
The cat leaped over the frog.
Styles - How can I create a template with just my styles in it02 Feb 2004 20:59 GMT4
I created a new word document and within it attempted to create my own set of 'user defined styles'. e.g. A bullet list, a heading 1, heading 2, ......etc. I saved it as a .do
I want to ensure that when I open that .dot document only my user defined styles show and not all the ...
Portrait and landscape in the same document02 Feb 2004 20:58 GMT5
In a document with multiple pages, is it possible to have
some pages oriented portrait and others oriented
landscape at the same time?  If so, how do you do this?
Word 2002 Page Setup Orientation Error02 Feb 2004 20:56 GMT1
I'm using both Portrait and Landscape pages in a file which has mirrored margins.  When I attempt to change a section from one to the other, I receive this error message: "Settings you chose for L&R margins, column spacing or paragraph indents are too large for the page width in ...
Track Changes in Word XP02 Feb 2004 18:56 GMT2
Multi-page document has Track Changes turned on and the
balloons turned off. However, when the document is
printed, the text is shrunk as if the balloons were
printing (but they are not printed). AND if just one page
Toolbars and Templates02 Feb 2004 16:41 GMT5
[Word 2002] I thought that toolbar customization stayed in the
template.  However, I recently modified the icons on my toolbars and
did not save the template when asked.  Nevertheless, the icon
customization "stuck," and is available regardless of which template
continuity footers when sections applied02 Feb 2004 16:31 GMT2
Document (word2002) contains the following:
- text & pictures
- footer, being
   * different odd and even
Word 2003 margin alignment problem02 Feb 2004 14:47 GMT7
I have just upgraded from Word 97 to Word 2003.I have many documents
formated to print on 6x4 index cards.I am printing to a Canon i950 printer.
When trying to print with Word 2003 the text prints off the right side of
the card. If I print the card onto a full letter size page ...
curious - Problems bolding text01 Feb 2004 13:36 GMT2
A co-worker copied text from the web and pasted into a new doc. When they tried
to bold a line of text, all the text on that line scrunched together appearing
to take up 1 character space - an unreadable mess. The best way I can describe
it is if you were to use a typewriter and ...
Line identifiers01 Feb 2004 01:27 GMT1
I often write documents that contain proprietary
information.  For identification, these lines, paragraphs,
and/or sections of text are labeled with an asterisk or
some other symbol in the left hand margin.  I have been
Continuous break becomes page break01 Feb 2004 00:42 GMT3
I have an 80pp. doc. in 4 chapters.  Each chapter was a
separate Word 2000 file.  I put them together by copying
and pasting chapters in sequence.  This copy/paste
procedure created the following result:
Portrait to Landscape Reversing01 Feb 2004 00:34 GMT2
I accidently changed a long document with many diagrams
and charts from portrait to landscape.  I do not know how
it happened.  But when I tried to reverse the process the
alignment was horrible and all of my charts and diagrams
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