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Where do I find the design mode in the File menu?
I'm creating a project to be used by other students. I'm creating the
teacher's key first, with all the answers underlined. I want to create a student use version with only the underlines where the answers should go. I'm using Microsoft Word 2007 on Windows Vista. (Which may be part of the problem.) -- Jim Flowers |
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Where do I find the design mode in the File menu?
There isn't any File menu in Word2007.
If you're looking to create a form, then add the Developer tab to your Ribbon -- for some reason, you'll find it as an option under Office Button Word Options Popular. On Mar 18, 11:09*pm, Jim wrote: I'm creating a project to be used by other students. *I'm creating the teacher's key first, with all the answers underlined. *I want to create a student use version with only the underlines where the answers should go. I'm using Microsoft Word 2007 on Windows Vista. *(Which may be part of the problem.) -- Jim Flowers |
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Where do I find the design mode in the File menu?
There isn't any File menu in Word2007.
If you're looking to create a form, then add the Developer tab to your Ribbon -- for some reason, you'll find it as an option under Office Button Word Options Popular. On Mar 18, 11:09*pm, Jim wrote: I'm creating a project to be used by other students. *I'm creating the teacher's key first, with all the answers underlined. *I want to create a student use version with only the underlines where the answers should go. I'm using Microsoft Word 2007 on Windows Vista. *(Which may be part of the problem.) -- Jim Flowers |
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Where do I find the design mode in the File menu?
Design Mode is in the Developer tab. If you don't see it, then try Word
Options - Popular tab, and put a check next to the Developer option. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word Bible Blog: http://word.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Jim" wrote in message ... I'm creating a project to be used by other students. I'm creating the teacher's key first, with all the answers underlined. I want to create a student use version with only the underlines where the answers should go. I'm using Microsoft Word 2007 on Windows Vista. (Which may be part of the problem.) -- Jim Flowers |
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Where do I find the design mode in the File menu?
Design Mode is in the Developer tab. If you don't see it, then try Word
Options - Popular tab, and put a check next to the Developer option. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word Bible Blog: http://word.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Jim" wrote in message ... I'm creating a project to be used by other students. I'm creating the teacher's key first, with all the answers underlined. I want to create a student use version with only the underlines where the answers should go. I'm using Microsoft Word 2007 on Windows Vista. (Which may be part of the problem.) -- Jim Flowers |
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