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Default Problem using Word document emailed from another user

Thanks! I learned some good information from you, Suzanne, and Gordon.
(She's not using a Mac, though, so that is not the reason for no
extensions.)

MaryL


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Back in the day, such files came from Macs, which do not/did not use
extensions.

To get above a table that is at the top of a page, put the cursor anywhere
in
the table and pressCtrl+home. Then press return. The new return should
be
above and outside of the table.

I recall this behavior in W2003, but I just tested it in W2007.

PamC





MaryL wrote:
I create our church newsletter at home and email it to the church for
printing. Various people email articles or other items to be included
in

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obviously been fixed in the document - you need to move the table to
insert a line above it.


Thanks. Yes, I should have realized that. I tried moving it previously
(using the little box with arrows pointing in 4 directions), without
success. After I read your message, I decided to try again. This time, I
was finally able to move it. For some reason, it is difficult for me. It
easily moves sideways, but it seems awkward tomove it *down* the page.
But...you solved my primary problem. Again, thank you!

Do you have any idea why her document is not being saved without a
three-letter extension (and therefore is not automatically opened with
Word)? Is she manually naming it without an extension, or is this a
feature
of Word? If she is manually naming it, I'll talk to her about it. She
didn't seem to know what I was talking about and simply said she "wrote it
in Word."

MaryL


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