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Alasdair Crockett
 
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Thanks Suzanne,
I'm using the old version 2000 but looking at the posts most people seem to
be using 2002 or 2003 but as my night class are using 2000 thats what I'm
using,so we dont get any confusion etc, I just hope they can help me when i
need it like you Word mpvs did when I needed it !
Regards,
Alasdair.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

I haven't visited the Publisher groups in some time, so I don't know what
alias David Allenberg is currently using, but he's the chief troll (often
used to post as "MS Publisher").

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.

"Alasdair Crockett" wrote in
message ...
Thanks Suzanne,
I promise I wont be put off by - " some of the less
civilized denizens of the Publisher NGs ".
Thanks for your time and encouragement, it means alot to me.
Kindest Regards,
Alasdair.


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Yep, the Publisher MVPs are good folks. Don't be put off by some of the

less
civilized denizens of the Publisher NGs, though.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the

newsgroup so
all may benefit.

"Alasdair Crockett" wrote in
message ...
Hi Folks, it's me again (Alasdair Crockett),
I just thought that I would let you all know that I sat the final part
(for
now)of my exam in my Clait Plus Word Unit and Passed with flying

colours
:-)
Thanks to you guys and all the Tutorials. I want to thank you all for

your
patience and understanding and for always pointing me in the right
direction.
The next unit I am undertaking is" Publisher"which is another thing I

have
never used before, my choice for this is that our parish magazine has
asked
for help in publishing the mag and I thought it would be a good idea

if I
could contribute to it at some later stage when I grasp the

fundamentals.
I
just hope the MVP's at "Publisher" are as good as you Ladies and

Gentlemen
:-).
I will be back with you at some stage, when I do the more advanced

unit on
word at some point in the future and I'm sure there will be times

before
that
when I need your valuable help.
So a BIG THANK YOU to you all,
Kindest Regards to you all,
Alasdair Crockett.


" : "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
:
: It will probably help if you display nonprinting

characters so
you
can
: see
: where your tab characters are. I suspect that either (a)

your
text
: overran
: one of the tab stops so that you ended up with too many

tab
characters
: or
: (b) you inserted the tab characters in the wrong place.

Also,
keep
in
: mind
: that you are not changing the alignment of the paragraph;

it
remains
: left-aligned, but you are inserting tab characters (by
pressing
Tab) to
: align your text at the preset tab stops.
:
: --
: Suzanne S. Barnhill
: Microsoft MVP (Word)
: Words into Type
: Fairhope, Alabama USA
: Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
: Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups

to
the
: newsgroup so
: all may benefit.
:
: "Alasdair Crockett"


wrote in
: message
...
: Dear Stefan, TF, Charles & Suzanne,
: My heartfelt thanks to you all for your advice,

Comments, &
: observations
: they are all of intrest for many reasons ( Information,
observation,
: fun &
: home truths!)
: :-) I thank you one and all. But As I said in an

earlier
post
after
: following all the rules and tutorials on header &

footers
and
setting
: tabs
: I
: still found myself with the problem of the mysterious

moving
of
my
: text
: within the header/footer. After inserting my name and
candidate
#
: (Centre
: Aligned) I had to insert the file name (right aligned)

and
low
and
: behold
: the
: centre insertion moved right as well! I followed all the
rules
in the
: header/footer tutorial and the rules on setting Tabs but

it
made
no
: difference!! I think I will try the Table insertion Idea

and
see
how
: that
: works, The other disadvantage I was at was that I was

using
an
: obsolete
: (well
: to me anyway) operating system which I had never used

before
and
that
: was
: Windows 95!( I had to resit part 1 of my exam at a

different
centre) I
: am
: more than sure I will be back asking you more questions

on
this
: subject or
: letting you all know if I've managed to solve my

mysterious
little
: problem,
: I sit part 2 of my Clait Plus exam on Tue 8th of Feb and
will
let you
: all
: know how it went .
: Thanks once again for all your patience, advice &
observations
they
: are
: all
: very much appreciated,
: Kindest Regards to you all,
: Alasdair.
: "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
:
: It's amazing how seldom users seem to get into

trouble. I
attribute
: this
: to:
:
: 1. Creating relatively brief documents (letters, short
papers).
:
: 2. Saving infrequently (often not at all until the
document is
: complete).
:
: --
: Suzanne S. Barnhill
: Microsoft MVP (Word)
: Words into Type
: Fairhope, Alabama USA
: Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
: Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all

follow-ups
to
the
: newsgroup so
: all may benefit.
:
: "TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in message
: ...
: Cut off ones nose to spite ones face springs to

mind!
:
: Terry
:
: "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in
message
: ...
: : On many school and library computers, however,

saving
to
the HD
: is
: not
: : permitted.
: :
: : --
: : Suzanne S. Barnhill
: : Microsoft MVP (Word)
: : Words into Type
: : Fairhope, Alabama USA
: : Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
: : Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all
follow-ups
to the
: newsgroup
: so
: : all may benefit.
: :
: : "TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in

message
: : ...
: : Alasdair
: :
: : The correct procedure should be to always save

to
the
local
: hard
: drive.
: : When
: : you have finished for the lesson, copy you work

to a
floppy
: using
: Windows
: : Explorer. Vice versa when you have your next

lesson,
copy your
: work
: from
: : the
: : floppy to the local hard disk first. I'm sure

that
your
tutor
: will
: : understand why. Your experience was a pretty

good
example of
: why
: not!
: :
: : --
: : Terry Farrell - Word MVP
: : http://word.mvps.org/
: :
: : "Alasdair Crockett"

: wrote
: in
: : message
: ...
: : : Thanks Charles,
: : : I will have to give this one to my tutor:-) as

we
are
told
: to
: save
: : : everything to floppy as they are school

computers
that
we
: use
: for
: night
: : : class,and the kids are always trashing them in
some
way or
: another!
: : : Regards,
: : : Alasdair.
: : :
: : : "Charles Kenyon" wrote:
: : :
: : : Note, you should _not_ be dealing with files

on
a
floppy
: from
: within
: : Word.
: : :
: : : If you want to be able to use your

documents,
when
working
: with in
: : Word,
: : act
: : : as if your floppy drive does not exist.

(This
applies to
: CDRW/CDR
: : drives
: : as
: : : well.)
: : : Don't use Word to:
: : : Open a document on a floppy
: : : Print a document on a floppy
: : : Edit a document on a floppy
: : : Save a document to a floppy (not even a

copy)
: : :
: : : Word regularly trashes documents on floppy
drives!
: : :
: : : Instead, work on the document using your

hard
drive.
Copy
: it
: back
: and
: : forth
: : : using Windows.
: : :
: : : I know that for some with shared computers
(libraries)
: this is
: a
: tough
: : : prescription. All I can recommend for that

is to
use
a
: brand
: new
: : formatted
: : : disk each time you save and don't do any
editing.
: : :
: : :
: : : --
: : :
: : : Charles Kenyon
: : :
: : : Word New User FAQ & Web Directory:
: http://addbalance.com/word
: : :
: : : Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word
(supplemented
: version
: of
: : : Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide)
: http://addbalance.com/usersguide
: : :
: : : See also the MVP FAQ:

http://www.mvps.org/word
which
is
: awesome!
: : :
: --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------
: : : This message is posted to a newsgroup.

Please
post
replies
: : : and questions to the newsgroup so that

others
can
learn
: : : from my ignorance and your wisdom.
: : :
: : : "Alasdair Crockett"
:
: wrote
: : in
: : : message
: ...
: : : Thank you both,
: : : (Charles & Terry) I found both your

answers of
use.
: : : As A little footnote to this : I sat the
first
part of
: my
: Clait
: : Plus
: : exam
: : : last night and got everything just right

in
the
time
: allowed(thank
: : you
: : : guys)
: : : then with 5 minutes to go my night class

pc
locked
up
: and
: would
: not
: : let me
: : : save my work or print it !(I had been

making
saves
all
: through
: the
: 2
: : hour
: : : period) The tutor could not even fix the
problem
and in
: the
: end
: he
: : had
: : to
: : : switch off the pc (Alasdair crys here

;-( ) I
lost
all
: my
: work
: (as
: : would
: : : be
: : : Expected on win 98) and even my floppy was
scrambled
: except
: for
: : original
: : : files but not the new test document! As a
cosolation
: prize I
: will
: be
: : : allowed
: : : to resit part 1 on Thursday at a different
night
: : : school. I just hope the pc's there are

better
than
the
: one i
: worked
: : on
: : : last
: : : night.
: : : So Thanks again to you all,
: : : Kindest Regards,
: : : Alasdair.
: : : "TF" wrote:
: : :
: : : That's quite correct but if you have

changed
the
page
: margins
: from
: : : Microsoft's defaults, you will need to go
into
the
: Headers
: and
: : Footers
: : : STYLES and change the tab stops for

Centre
and
Right to
: fit
: the
: new
: : page
: : : width.
: : :
: : : --
: : : Terry Farrell - Word MVP
: : : http://word.mvps.org/
: : :
: : :
: : : "Charles Kenyon"
:
: wrote
: : in
: : : message
...
: : : : Look at the formatting of the header

and
footer
: styles.
: They
: have
: : : center
: : : : tabs and right tabs set in them by

default.
This does
: not
: involve
: : : alignment!
: : : : --
: : : :
: : : : Charles Kenyon
: : : :
: : : : Word New User FAQ & Web Directory:
: http://addbalance.com/word
: : : :
: : : : Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft

Word
: (supplemented
: version
: : of
: : : : Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide)
: http://addbalance.com/usersguide
: : : :
: : : : See also the MVP FAQ:
http://www.mvps.org/word
which
: is
: awesome!
: : :
:

: --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------
: : : : This message is posted to a newsgroup.
Please
post
: replies
: : : : and questions to the newsgroup so that
others
can
: learn
: : : : from my ignorance and your wisdom.
: : : :
: : : : "Alasdair Crockett"
:
: : wrote in
: : : : message
: :
...
: : : : Hi Folks, yet another small problem I

am
: encountering
: with
: : headers &
: : : : footers.
: : : : (My op system is windows XP pro &

WORD
2000,
my
: night
: class
: is
: : using
: : : : windows
: : : : 98)
: : : : When I get the" House Style Sheet"

for
various test
: papers
: the
: : header
: : : &
: : : : footer information is always

different,
: ie:sometimes
: the
: header
: : needs
: : : to
: : : : contain canditate name and centre
number(alignment
: centre)
: : automatic
: : : file
: : : : name (aligned right) Footer may be
automatic
field
: date,
: : English
: : : format
: : : : (alignment left) automatic page
number(aligned
: right)etc.(this
: : always
: : : : varies
: : : : with each test paper)my problem is

that I
cannot
: insert
: most
: of
: : these
: : : : items
: : : : without the whole thing moving with

the
insertion
: of
: the
: second
: : : requested
: : : : alignment.I can acheive the above by

a
mixture of
: tabbing
: and
: : using
: : : the
: : : : space
: : : : bar but I dont think the Examiners

when
my
final
: test
: comes
: and
: : they
: : : : toggle
: : : : on the pilcrow to see my formatting

will
appreciate
: my
: method
: : for
: : : : inserting
: : : : required alignments! Can anyone
: : : : tell me what I am doing wrong ? I

have
read
the
: article
: on
: : using
: : : headers
: : : &
: : : : footers at earthlink.net but it does

not
seem
to
: address my
: : problem,
: : : or
: : : : maybe
: : : : the way I am doing the insertions is

ok.
Would
: someone
: please
: : be
: : kind
: : : : enough
: : : : to put me straight please.
: : : : Regards,
: : : : .
: : : : --
: : : : Alasdair
: : : :
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