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Word should have an option for automatic word division by default.
I don´t see any means of making Word have, by default, automatic word
division. When, tired of manually selecting, every time I build a new document, "automatic word division", I looked in the help, but I get no useful answers... Please, make it possible to have automatic word division by default... A desperate user! Miguel Megias |
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What happens if you open Normal.dot directly and check the box for
"Automatically hyphenate document"? -- 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. "Miguel Megias" Miguel wrote in message ... I don´t see any means of making Word have, by default, automatic word division. When, tired of manually selecting, every time I build a new document, "automatic word division", I looked in the help, but I get no useful answers... Please, make it possible to have automatic word division by default... A desperate user! Miguel Megias |
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Miguel Megias wrote:
I don´t see any means of making Word have, by default, automatic word division. When, tired of manually selecting, every time I build a new document, "automatic word division", I looked in the help, but I get no useful answers... Please, make it possible to have automatic word division by default... A desperate user! Miguel Megias Hi Miguel, You can make this change yourself. Find out where your Normal.dot template is stored. Look in Tools Options File Locations and find the folder shown as the User Templates folder. Then go to the File Open dialog, set "Files of type" to "Word Templates", navigate to the templates folder, and select Normal.dot to open. Go to Tools Language Hyphenation and check the "Automatically hyphenate document" option. Close the dialog. In the main part of the document, type a space character and delete it. That makes Word think that something has changed and that Normal.dot needs to be saved. Then use File Save, and close Word. From now on, all new documents will have automatic hyphenation turned on. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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