Hans,
I also tried what you suggested about rebooting, but to no avail. I'm using Office 2000 SP-3 on Windows 2000 SP-4 with all the latest Windows patches. Any ideas about why you might have...
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Hans,
I also tried what you suggested about rebooting, but to no avail. I'm using Office 2000 SP-3 on Windows 2000 SP-4 with all the latest Windows patches. Any ideas about why you might have...
It appears that there is some corruption in the file (I'm not sure what, but I could not unlock it). However, you can rescue your design by selecting all (Ctrl+A), copying to the clipboard and...
If you check for highlighting in PowerPoint Help, you'll see that PowerPoint does not include a test highlighting feature. It is suggested that you create a drawing box over the text, select the...
I'm not sure this will provide everything yo9u want, but you can try the following:
1. In your last section insert a small (1X1) table.
2. Clip Tool > Protect Document > Forms
3. Uncheck all...
To get the Save As function in your tool bar, right click the tool bar, select Customize and, under Commands tab select File, find the Save As function in the Commands list--it does not have a...
Try this:
If ((Q7>=8),Q7-8,0)
Raymond:
Have you tried a simple find and replace? Use Find, Special, Graphic and Replace with nothing, select Replace All. Or, if you have graphicsa in the headers or foioters, go through the...
If I'm reading your post right, you have three text boxes in which the first line has a hanging indent and you don't want to have a hanging indent in any of the boxes. I'm also assuming that if you...
I've looked over this thread and your attachment and have tried a few ideas to see if there is another way besides a macro to accomplish what you want. The method I came up with might work, you can...
Actually, in Office 2000 as a whole, it is possible to add graphics via Insert | Object | Microsoft Photo Editor 3.0 Photo. This allows you ignore File association, but import an image and use all...
Have you tried using "Edit picture"? My graphics files are associated in Windows Explorer with Photo Editor, so when I use Edit picture, the pictures open in Photo Editor. Then under Image there is...
There are two ways to do this. The best solution depends on the width of your table.
If your table spans the entire available text area (margin to margin), you can use a Text box to either side...
Jeff:
I've looked at your file and have been able to produce the result you want, so here goes description of my solution:
Move to the footer on page 2 (you've set up the document to have a...
Don:
I don't know of a way that PowerPoint is going to let you separate the individual sections for your Venn diagram and let you "fill" them with a color. You could use a low tech approach by...
Try this: put your cursor in cell A45 (the cell following the last populated row), then Ctrl+Shft+End (which selects everything from that point to the end of the worksheet). Now delete the...
Roberto,
Have you tried removing the number by clicking the Numbering button, then using the Format Painter button to grab the desired format from another item in the same numbered list?
What you are looking for is called Outline Numbered (Format | Bullets and Numbering). One of the standard options is outline numbering using symbols instead of numbers. You can Customize any of the...
Just a guess, but it is possible that the entire workbook has accidentally been "hidden." Have you tried clicking Windows | Unhide?
Try http://www.microsoft.com/communities/usergroups/default.mspx. I didn't see anything in Dallas/Fort Worth, but there might be something nearby.
Pam:
Yes, this is possible. To achieve this ,do the following:
1. At the end of physical page 2 insert a section break, next page.
2. On physical page three, view header/footer and switch...
Angela:
To achieve what you want, in the open dialog box click on the Views icon and select Details. Then, click on the Name button above the file names--this will reverse the alphabetic order of...
I'm not sure if this works the same in 2002 as in 2000, but if you press your Alt key while sliding the tab marker, the tab slides smoother and gives you a readout of the location of the tab marker.
I've tried the accept changes route and have also copied and pasted into a new document, without getting rid of the changes. But I was able to permanently eliminate the tracked changes by doing the...
I think <post#=266090>post 266090</post#> will answer your question.
Jeff:
You are not doing anything wrong. This is a known bug in Word prior to SP-1. If you have not updated yet, this might solve the problem. If you have updated, and are still getting the...