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Default Please give us REVEAL CODES like WORD PERFECT not reveal codes

.... and a liar! My, my now that's really strong. Next thing you'll be
shouting again.

Where's MyHandsy? You due for another spanking.

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Greg Maxey - Word MVP

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"Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message
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Bonnie,

Greg Maxey is an experienced, albeit self-taught, programmer, and a
liar who has suddenly made it his business to stalk me and post inane
replies to everything I post.

"Really easy when you know how" is a tautology, and a pretty idiotic
one.

If it were "really basic," Microsoft would include instructions for
doing it with every copy of Word, as it does for customizing the Quick
Access Toolbar.

On Aug 19, 5:52 pm, "Greg Maxey"
wrote:
Peter,

Since you are seeding more opinions. Here one of mine:

Like Styles, customizing the Ribbon is really basic and really easy when
you
know how.

Bonnie,

If you haven't already seen them, these links might be helpful:

http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customizat...platePart1.htm

http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customizat...platePart2.htm

http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html

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Greg Maxey - Word MVP

My web sitehttp://gregmaxey.mvps.org
Word MVP web sitehttp://word.mvps.org

"Peter T. Daniels" wrote in
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Styles are really basic and really easy -- they're just pre-made
collections of all the different formatting decisions that can apply
to a paragraph. You can tell Word to show you only the few styles that
are actually being used in your document.

Headings are simple if you just use the styles "Heading 1" through
"Heading 9" that come with (modifying their formats as desired).

If you need your headings and/or paragraphs numbered, it's a little
bit more complicated, and it works somewhat differently in Word2003
and Word2007.

On Aug 19, 3:28 pm, Bonnie wrote:



CyberTaz:


Not sure if I'm directing this correcting, but these people who can't
live
without their "WordPerfect," c'mon, give me a break. I, too, work in the
legal profession as actually a legal secretary for now 24 years and
until
2002, we used WordPerfect religiously. I was one of those who did not
under
any circumstance want to start using Word and fought it intensely, but
now, I
would fight it intensely to go back to the inferior product of
WordPerfect.
People just need to chill out and give Word a chance. I really like it,
even
though I have not mastered the styles/headings yet, I'm still plugging
along
and my bosses (the attorneys I work for) seem quite happy with my work,
as
I'm a perfectionist and it's quite easy to get a comma italicized. Keep
up
the good work in helping people on this site.
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Bonnie Lynn Green-