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Shauna Kelly Shauna Kelly is offline
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Default Help with type a question box.

Of course. Why didn't I see that?

Shauna

Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP.
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"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
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You use exactly the same method to restore it as to remove it
Tools customize right click and check the box.

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spysmily1 wrote:
There is a way to do it, because I have done that before, I just
don't want to do it again just in case I can't remember.

"Shauna Kelly" wrote:

Hi Graham

OK, so I turned off the box.

How do I get it back? It seems that the setting is not in normal.dot
or in the Data or Toolbars registry entries.

Shauna

Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP.
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word


"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
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Hmmm. If you had discovered that in help then you would - like me
- have discovered also how to hide it. Tools customize - right
click the box. I'm not sure you would want to hide the help tool
that would have given you the information you required?

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org



spysmily1 wrote:
I was just joking about the MVP part it was in reference to the
fact that Jezebel was acting like a smart by the statements he
chose. If either he/she or you read the topic heading it stated
---type a question box----. To a user of an Office 2003 product
this would be very evident to what I was talking about.

Instead of taking the time to wear the bifocals that are on his or
her desk and actually reading the topic header, this person instead
chose to comment on my intelligence and at the same time exploiting
his or her ignorance. All while providing no help.

You did provide help even though chosing not to read the topic
header to find out what I was refering to.

Since you say that the box can't be removed then why is stated that
it can be hidden in the help document?

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

spysmily1 wrote:
Picture this, the
MVP is probably a male or female of Indian descent since this is
where MS outsources their customer support to.

This is a user peer group forum. MVPs are not employed by
Microsoft but are people who volunteer their time and expertise
to assist fellow users. Where they come from is irrelevant, but
they are based all over the world wherever people live and can
access the internet.

Jezebel is a user who prefers to remain anonymous. If he/she
cannot be contacted, then he/she could not be nominated to be an
MVP.

MVP or not we are not mind readers and we don't know which 'box'
you are talking about; but if you mean the help tool at the top
right of the menu bar, then this cannot be removed.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org