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centre text and change address from left to right
I used to be able to find an icon to change my address from the right to the
left and centre things, but this icon seems to have disappeared on Office 2003 and I wonder if anyone knows either how I can get it back or how do I do it without this icon |
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The paragraph alignment buttons are on the Formatting toolbar by default. If
you don't have your Standard and Formatting toolbars displayed on two rows and haven't used these buttons recently, they won't be displayed unless you click the arrows at the end of the toolbar. The best approach is to display the toolbars on two rows (and disable adaptive menus), but you can also use the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl+R for right alignment and Ctrl+E for center alignment. If the buttons are actually missing from the toolbar, you can add them back by clicking the down arrow at the end of the toolbar and choosing Add or Remove buttons. Choose Formatting, then click on the buttons you want to add. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "reikibillie" wrote in message ... I used to be able to find an icon to change my address from the right to the left and centre things, but this icon seems to have disappeared on Office 2003 and I wonder if anyone knows either how I can get it back or how do I do it without this icon |
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You've probably just lost your formatting toolbar. Right-click in the gray
area at the top of your Word window. A list of toolbars should appear. Click "Formatting." If that doesn't work, or if the formatting toolbar is already displayed, you might need to either (1) reposition the formatting toolbar by dragging it to a location where all the icons have room to appear, or (2) customize the toolbar to add that icon back to it. I hope this helps. Fred "reikibillie" wrote: I used to be able to find an icon to change my address from the right to the left and centre things, but this icon seems to have disappeared on Office 2003 and I wonder if anyone knows either how I can get it back or how do I do it without this icon |
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I didn't know you could use that down arrow to add buttons. I learn something
new every day. I always thought I needed to go down to "Customize" to add new buttons. Fred "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: The paragraph alignment buttons are on the Formatting toolbar by default. If you don't have your Standard and Formatting toolbars displayed on two rows and haven't used these buttons recently, they won't be displayed unless you click the arrows at the end of the toolbar. The best approach is to display the toolbars on two rows (and disable adaptive menus), but you can also use the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl+R for right alignment and Ctrl+E for center alignment. If the buttons are actually missing from the toolbar, you can add them back by clicking the down arrow at the end of the toolbar and choosing Add or Remove buttons. Choose Formatting, then click on the buttons you want to add. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "reikibillie" wrote in message ... I used to be able to find an icon to change my address from the right to the left and centre things, but this icon seems to have disappeared on Office 2003 and I wonder if anyone knows either how I can get it back or how do I do it without this icon |
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You can add *some* buttons that way. Customize obviously has a larger
selection. If you look at the list, you'll (probably) see that some of the items are unchecked, some have checks in an orange box, and some are dimmed, with a check in blue box. Those last indicate ones that have been added to the toolbar that are not part of the built-in "menu" of options. Among those that are not available for Formatting (but which I have on my toolbar) are Strikethrough, Double Underline, All Caps, and the like. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Idaho Word Man" wrote in message ... I didn't know you could use that down arrow to add buttons. I learn something new every day. I always thought I needed to go down to "Customize" to add new buttons. Fred "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: The paragraph alignment buttons are on the Formatting toolbar by default. If you don't have your Standard and Formatting toolbars displayed on two rows and haven't used these buttons recently, they won't be displayed unless you click the arrows at the end of the toolbar. The best approach is to display the toolbars on two rows (and disable adaptive menus), but you can also use the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl+R for right alignment and Ctrl+E for center alignment. If the buttons are actually missing from the toolbar, you can add them back by clicking the down arrow at the end of the toolbar and choosing Add or Remove buttons. Choose Formatting, then click on the buttons you want to add. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "reikibillie" wrote in message ... I used to be able to find an icon to change my address from the right to the left and centre things, but this icon seems to have disappeared on Office 2003 and I wonder if anyone knows either how I can get it back or how do I do it without this icon |
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