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Jezebel Jezebel is offline
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Default Help with type a question box.

Happy to answer your question if you can find it within your linguistic
competence to ask it meaningfully. But if you choose to write gibberish, you
can hardly complain if no-one knows what the f*k you're talking about.


"spysmily1" wrote in message
...
Do you guys read the post you are clicking? It says Help with ----type a
question box----- if you guys actually used any Office 2003 product you
would know what I was talking about.
Maybe if I was talking about accessibility features(particularly the
vision
features) you could provide much needed help, until you can provide help I
would suggest you not respond.

"Jezebel" wrote:

No, this is not a picture book, so, we rely on your power of description.
Which so far has failed you.

What is "this box" ?





"spysmily1" wrote in message
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I'm sorry was I speaking..er..typing too fast for you?

I can't seem to get any help on removing this box from either excel,
word,
or
outlook.
//This box being the type a question box that is in the top right part
of
the toolbar. Sorry this is not a picture book so can't help you there
if
you
need images.

I have read other post that just recite the same stuff about right
clicking
and unchecking the show the box. I don't have this box and never have
had
it.
I have many others.
//In this part of the post I am informing anyone who reads this to not
recommend doing this step, I've already tried.

I have tried the suggestion that I had googled for in which the MVP
said
to
go to Customize then in the Toolbar tab select Menu Bar and then click
properties. The problem there is that I have no properties to click.
All I
have is reset or keyboard on the bottom. To the right I have New,
Rename,
Delete and Reset, but no properties at all.
//Once again I'm giving you the reader info on another solution I have
tried
but at the same time giving more details as to why I couldn't complete
the
steps given to me. MVP stands for Most Valuable Professional. Googled
means
that I used the Google search engine for anything that related to my
issue.
You type words into a form box and it returns results.

I am using Office 2003
//This lets you know what version of Office I am using so you can apply
your
advice to my product correctly.

Once more I apologize for not including pictures and such, as I can
tell
you
probably read books with lots of pictures. Picture this, the MVP is
probably
a male or female of Indian descent since this is where MS outsources
their
customer support to. The type a question box is amid a cluttered menu
that
sits at the topmost part of any Office application. Google is a webpage
that
is plain except for a few links and a form box near the middle. I'm
sorry
if
you don't like the tone of my response but if I were to type a**hole,
redneck, unhelpful, ignorant into Google it would lead me to this page
and
pinpoint your response.