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are linked text boxes numbered in Word 2000 Newsletters?
I want to know which text boxes are linked in a Word 2000 Newsletter? Is
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are linked text boxes numbered in Word 2000 Newsletters?
Hi Dakota girl,
The linked textboxes do have numbers internally for Word to use for navigation, but the ID numbers are not displayed, you could probably get a listing of the linked ones based on their link ID, but I'm not sure that knowing that would necessarily help you identify them within the newsletter in Word 2000. You can use the Textbox toolbar View=Toolbars=Textbox to navigate back and forth in the linked text box series. If you place your cursor in a textbox that you believe is linked and use Ctrl+A that will select all text in the linked series, which would give you a visual indication of the linked items (assuming that all of the items in the chain had at least some visible text in them). ============== "dakota girl" dakota wrote in message ... I want to know which text boxes are linked in a Word 2000 Newsletter? Is there some way of telling besides the shift key? And are the links numbered in some way? -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Dakota girl, The linked textboxes do have numbers internally for Word to use for navigation, but the ID numbers are not displayed, you could probably get a listing of the linked ones based on their link ID, but I'm not sure that knowing that would necessarily help you identify them within the newsletter in Word 2000. You can use the Textbox toolbar View=Toolbars=Textbox to navigate back and forth in the linked text box series. If you place your cursor in a textbox that you believe is linked and use Ctrl+A that will select all text in the linked series, which would give you a visual indication of the linked items (assuming that all of the items in the chain had at least some visible text in them). ============== "dakota girl" dakota wrote in message ... I want to know which text boxes are linked in a Word 2000 Newsletter? Is there some way of telling besides the shift key? And are the links numbered in some way? -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* Thanks Bob! The Ctrl A helped me out, though I don't seem to have "Textbox" as an option under the View--Toolbars--Textbox, maybe I need to customize a toolbar for this option to be available. Another question: how do you get the paper like shaded outline box onto a new page? I'm new to this side of word, as in Newsletters! Any help would be appreciated Thanks, dakota girl |
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are linked text boxes numbered in Word 2000 Newsletters?
Hi Dakota girl,
I should have mentioned that the 'Textbox' toolbar listing is contextual. It only appears in View=Toolbars if the cursor is in a Textbox in Word On your other question, are you referring to something that is in a particular Newsletter layout/template (if so which one), or something that was generated by the Newsletter Wizard, or...? ============== "dakota girl" wrote in message ... Thanks Bob! The Ctrl A helped me out, though I don't seem to have "Textbox" as an option under the View--Toolbars--Textbox, maybe I need to customize a toolbar for this option to be available. Another question: how do you get the paper like shaded outline box onto a new page? I'm new to this side of word, as in Newsletters! Any help would be appreciated Thanks, dakota girl -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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are linked text boxes numbered in Word 2000 Newsletters?
Hi Bob!
I started my Newsletter, by using the "Newsletter Wizard" type " Professional " The template starts out with 5 pages, the second, third and fourth has a sheet like border which is generated, I need to include more sheets like these with the sheet border, is it a what do you call a water mark of some sort? The fifth sheet only shows a line at the bottom of the page? Also I can't delete extra sheets at the end of my Newsletter without removing the formatting from the rest of the pages?? Bewildered here? Any help would be great! Thanks, Dakota girl "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Dakota girl, I should have mentioned that the 'Textbox' toolbar listing is contextual. It only appears in View=Toolbars if the cursor is in a Textbox in Word On your other question, are you referring to something that is in a particular Newsletter layout/template (if so which one), or something that was generated by the Newsletter Wizard, or...? ============== "dakota girl" wrote in message ... Thanks Bob! The Ctrl A helped me out, though I don't seem to have "Textbox" as an option under the View--Toolbars--Textbox, maybe I need to customize a toolbar for this option to be available. Another question: how do you get the paper like shaded outline box onto a new page? I'm new to this side of word, as in Newsletters! Any help would be appreciated Thanks, dakota girl -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "dakota girl" wrote in message ... Hi Bob! I started my Newsletter, by using the "Newsletter Wizard" type " Professional " The template starts out with 5 pages, the second, third and fourth has a sheet like border which is generated, I need to include more sheets like these with the sheet border, is it a what do you call a water mark of some sort? The fifth sheet only shows a line at the bottom of the page? Also I can't delete extra sheets at the end of my Newsletter without removing the formatting from the rest of the pages?? Bewildered here? Any help would be great! Thanks, Dakota girl "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Dakota girl, I should have mentioned that the 'Textbox' toolbar listing is contextual. It only appears in View=Toolbars if the cursor is in a Textbox in Word On your other question, are you referring to something that is in a particular Newsletter layout/template (if so which one), or something that was generated by the Newsletter Wizard, or...? ============== "dakota girl" wrote in message ... Thanks Bob! The Ctrl A helped me out, though I don't seem to have "Textbox" as an option under the View--Toolbars--Textbox, maybe I need to customize a toolbar for this option to be available. Another question: how do you get the paper like shaded outline box onto a new page? I'm new to this side of word, as in Newsletters! Any help would be appreciated Thanks, dakota girl -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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