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I've been using Word since... well, since Word came into existence... always
keen to get to grips with the latest and - hopefully - best!

So, my first questions about Word 2007:

1. Print layout view, with balloon comments and lines to text... Q: how do I
turn off the highlighting of the commented text? [I have *a lot* of comments
and the blocks of colour make are distracting, making it difficult to read
the text. I have my own code that temporarily highlights the "scope" of the
comment when the IP is in the balloon - I don't want them all highlighted all
the time]

2. Print Layout view... Q: How do I turn off that irritating background
design graphic behind the document?

3. Having been to the office website etc. one thing I find lacking is a
COMPLETE list, uncategorised, of all shortcut key combinations that I could
browse and search... has anybody compiled one yet?

Thanks

Julian
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1) I hear what you're saying, but there isn't a way to shut it off.

2) You can't shut off the background behind the document. In the Silver
scheme, it is just gray though, would that help? [Word
Options-Popular-Color scheme] And if you have your system set to one of
the High Contrast color schemes, we show a solid background.

3) Developer tab-Macros. For Macros In: select Word Commands. Scroll
down to "List Commands" and Run. Choose "Current Keyboard Settings" in the
resulting dialog and a document will be created with all your Word keyboard
shortcuts. [this does not include accelerator keys for Ribbon commands -
those are displayed visually with keytips after you hit the Alt key]. If the
Developer tab isn't showing, Word Options-Popular, check the box for "Show
Developer Tab in the Ribbon".

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"Julian" wrote:

I've been using Word since... well, since Word came into existence... always
keen to get to grips with the latest and - hopefully - best!

So, my first questions about Word 2007:

1. Print layout view, with balloon comments and lines to text... Q: how do I
turn off the highlighting of the commented text? [I have *a lot* of comments
and the blocks of colour make are distracting, making it difficult to read
the text. I have my own code that temporarily highlights the "scope" of the
comment when the IP is in the balloon - I don't want them all highlighted all
the time]

2. Print Layout view... Q: How do I turn off that irritating background
design graphic behind the document?

3. Having been to the office website etc. one thing I find lacking is a
COMPLETE list, uncategorised, of all shortcut key combinations that I could
browse and search... has anybody compiled one yet?

Thanks

Julian

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Julian wrote:
1. Print layout view, with balloon comments and lines to text... Q: how
do I
turn off the highlighting of the commented text? [I have *a lot* of
comments
and the blocks of colour make are distracting, making it difficult to
read
the text. I have my own code that temporarily highlights the "scope" of
the
comment when the IP is in the balloon - I don't want them all highlighted
all
the time]


"Renee [MSFT]" wrote:
1) I hear what you're saying, but there isn't a way to shut it off.


In Word2003, I can change the color to white (Tools Options Track
Changes Comments color, if I'm translating correctly from the German
version).
Or in VBA: Options.CommentsColor = wdWhite

Is this no longer possible in Word2007?

Regards,
Klaus


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You can change the comment color to white (which will change all comments)
but it will show up as light gray when unselected and a darker gray when
selected, so you never really lose the shading.
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"Klaus Linke" wrote:

Julian wrote:
1. Print layout view, with balloon comments and lines to text... Q: how
do I
turn off the highlighting of the commented text? [I have *a lot* of
comments
and the blocks of colour make are distracting, making it difficult to
read
the text. I have my own code that temporarily highlights the "scope" of
the
comment when the IP is in the balloon - I don't want them all highlighted
all
the time]


"Renee [MSFT]" wrote:
1) I hear what you're saying, but there isn't a way to shut it off.


In Word2003, I can change the color to white (Tools Options Track
Changes Comments color, if I'm translating correctly from the German
version).
Or in VBA: Options.CommentsColor = wdWhite

Is this no longer possible in Word2007?

Regards,
Klaus



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