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Help with type a question box.
I can't seem to get any help on removing this box from either excel, word, or
outlook. I have read other post that just recite the same stuff about right clicking and unchecking the show the box. I don't have this box and never have had it. I have many others. I have tried the suggestion that I had googled for in which the MVP said to go to Customize then in the Toolbar tab select Menu Bar and then click properties. The problem there is that I have no properties to click. All I have is reset or keyboard on the bottom. To the right I have New, Rename, Delete and Reset, but no properties at all. I am using Office 2003 |
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If your reading skills are on par with your writing, it's not surprising
that you've not understood the help instructions. What on earth are you talking about? "spysmily1" wrote in message ... I can't seem to get any help on removing this box from either excel, word, or outlook. I have read other post that just recite the same stuff about right clicking and unchecking the show the box. I don't have this box and never have had it. I have many others. I have tried the suggestion that I had googled for in which the MVP said to go to Customize then in the Toolbar tab select Menu Bar and then click properties. The problem there is that I have no properties to click. All I have is reset or keyboard on the bottom. To the right I have New, Rename, Delete and Reset, but no properties at all. I am using Office 2003 |
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I'm sorry was I speaking..er..typing too fast for you?
I can't seem to get any help on removing this box from either excel, word, or outlook. //This box being the type a question box that is in the top right part of the toolbar. Sorry this is not a picture book so can't help you there if you need images. I have read other post that just recite the same stuff about right clicking and unchecking the show the box. I don't have this box and never have had it. I have many others. //In this part of the post I am informing anyone who reads this to not recommend doing this step, I've already tried. I have tried the suggestion that I had googled for in which the MVP said to go to Customize then in the Toolbar tab select Menu Bar and then click properties. The problem there is that I have no properties to click. All I have is reset or keyboard on the bottom. To the right I have New, Rename, Delete and Reset, but no properties at all. //Once again I'm giving you the reader info on another solution I have tried but at the same time giving more details as to why I couldn't complete the steps given to me. MVP stands for Most Valuable Professional. Googled means that I used the Google search engine for anything that related to my issue. You type words into a form box and it returns results. I am using Office 2003 //This lets you know what version of Office I am using so you can apply your advice to my product correctly. Once more I apologize for not including pictures and such, as I can tell you probably read books with lots of pictures. Picture this, the MVP is probably a male or female of Indian descent since this is where MS outsources their customer support to. The type a question box is amid a cluttered menu that sits at the topmost part of any Office application. Google is a webpage that is plain except for a few links and a form box near the middle. I'm sorry if you don't like the tone of my response but if I were to type a**hole, redneck, unhelpful, ignorant into Google it would lead me to this page and pinpoint your response. |
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No, this is not a picture book, so, we rely on your power of description.
Which so far has failed you. What is "this box" ? "spysmily1" wrote in message ... I'm sorry was I speaking..er..typing too fast for you? I can't seem to get any help on removing this box from either excel, word, or outlook. //This box being the type a question box that is in the top right part of the toolbar. Sorry this is not a picture book so can't help you there if you need images. I have read other post that just recite the same stuff about right clicking and unchecking the show the box. I don't have this box and never have had it. I have many others. //In this part of the post I am informing anyone who reads this to not recommend doing this step, I've already tried. I have tried the suggestion that I had googled for in which the MVP said to go to Customize then in the Toolbar tab select Menu Bar and then click properties. The problem there is that I have no properties to click. All I have is reset or keyboard on the bottom. To the right I have New, Rename, Delete and Reset, but no properties at all. //Once again I'm giving you the reader info on another solution I have tried but at the same time giving more details as to why I couldn't complete the steps given to me. MVP stands for Most Valuable Professional. Googled means that I used the Google search engine for anything that related to my issue. You type words into a form box and it returns results. I am using Office 2003 //This lets you know what version of Office I am using so you can apply your advice to my product correctly. Once more I apologize for not including pictures and such, as I can tell you probably read books with lots of pictures. Picture this, the MVP is probably a male or female of Indian descent since this is where MS outsources their customer support to. The type a question box is amid a cluttered menu that sits at the topmost part of any Office application. Google is a webpage that is plain except for a few links and a form box near the middle. I'm sorry if you don't like the tone of my response but if I were to type a**hole, redneck, unhelpful, ignorant into Google it would lead me to this page and pinpoint your response. |
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spysmily1 wrote:
Picture this, the MVP is probably a male or female of Indian descent since this is where MS outsources their customer support to. This is a user peer group forum. MVPs are not employed by Microsoft but are people who volunteer their time and expertise to assist fellow users. Where they come from is irrelevant, but they are based all over the world wherever people live and can access the internet. Jezebel is a user who prefers to remain anonymous. If he/she cannot be contacted, then he/she could not be nominated to be an MVP. MVP or not we are not mind readers and we don't know which 'box' you are talking about; but if you mean the help tool at the top right of the menu bar, then this cannot be removed. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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Do you guys read the post you are clicking? It says Help with ----type a
question box----- if you guys actually used any Office 2003 product you would know what I was talking about. Maybe if I was talking about accessibility features(particularly the vision features) you could provide much needed help, until you can provide help I would suggest you not respond. "Jezebel" wrote: No, this is not a picture book, so, we rely on your power of description. Which so far has failed you. What is "this box" ? "spysmily1" wrote in message ... I'm sorry was I speaking..er..typing too fast for you? I can't seem to get any help on removing this box from either excel, word, or outlook. //This box being the type a question box that is in the top right part of the toolbar. Sorry this is not a picture book so can't help you there if you need images. I have read other post that just recite the same stuff about right clicking and unchecking the show the box. I don't have this box and never have had it. I have many others. //In this part of the post I am informing anyone who reads this to not recommend doing this step, I've already tried. I have tried the suggestion that I had googled for in which the MVP said to go to Customize then in the Toolbar tab select Menu Bar and then click properties. The problem there is that I have no properties to click. All I have is reset or keyboard on the bottom. To the right I have New, Rename, Delete and Reset, but no properties at all. //Once again I'm giving you the reader info on another solution I have tried but at the same time giving more details as to why I couldn't complete the steps given to me. MVP stands for Most Valuable Professional. Googled means that I used the Google search engine for anything that related to my issue. You type words into a form box and it returns results. I am using Office 2003 //This lets you know what version of Office I am using so you can apply your advice to my product correctly. Once more I apologize for not including pictures and such, as I can tell you probably read books with lots of pictures. Picture this, the MVP is probably a male or female of Indian descent since this is where MS outsources their customer support to. The type a question box is amid a cluttered menu that sits at the topmost part of any Office application. Google is a webpage that is plain except for a few links and a form box near the middle. I'm sorry if you don't like the tone of my response but if I were to type a**hole, redneck, unhelpful, ignorant into Google it would lead me to this page and pinpoint your response. |
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I was just joking about the MVP part it was in reference to the fact that
Jezebel was acting like a smart by the statements he chose. If either he/she or you read the topic heading it stated ---type a question box----. To a user of an Office 2003 product this would be very evident to what I was talking about. Instead of taking the time to wear the bifocals that are on his or her desk and actually reading the topic header, this person instead chose to comment on my intelligence and at the same time exploiting his or her ignorance. All while providing no help. You did provide help even though chosing not to read the topic header to find out what I was refering to. Since you say that the box can't be removed then why is stated that it can be hidden in the help document? "Graham Mayor" wrote: spysmily1 wrote: Picture this, the MVP is probably a male or female of Indian descent since this is where MS outsources their customer support to. This is a user peer group forum. MVPs are not employed by Microsoft but are people who volunteer their time and expertise to assist fellow users. Where they come from is irrelevant, but they are based all over the world wherever people live and can access the internet. Jezebel is a user who prefers to remain anonymous. If he/she cannot be contacted, then he/she could not be nominated to be an MVP. MVP or not we are not mind readers and we don't know which 'box' you are talking about; but if you mean the help tool at the top right of the menu bar, then this cannot be removed. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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Hmmm. If you had discovered that in help then you would - like me - have
discovered also how to hide it. Tools customize - right click the box. I'm not sure you would want to hide the help tool that would have given you the information you required? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org spysmily1 wrote: I was just joking about the MVP part it was in reference to the fact that Jezebel was acting like a smart by the statements he chose. If either he/she or you read the topic heading it stated ---type a question box----. To a user of an Office 2003 product this would be very evident to what I was talking about. Instead of taking the time to wear the bifocals that are on his or her desk and actually reading the topic header, this person instead chose to comment on my intelligence and at the same time exploiting his or her ignorance. All while providing no help. You did provide help even though chosing not to read the topic header to find out what I was refering to. Since you say that the box can't be removed then why is stated that it can be hidden in the help document? "Graham Mayor" wrote: spysmily1 wrote: Picture this, the MVP is probably a male or female of Indian descent since this is where MS outsources their customer support to. This is a user peer group forum. MVPs are not employed by Microsoft but are people who volunteer their time and expertise to assist fellow users. Where they come from is irrelevant, but they are based all over the world wherever people live and can access the internet. Jezebel is a user who prefers to remain anonymous. If he/she cannot be contacted, then he/she could not be nominated to be an MVP. MVP or not we are not mind readers and we don't know which 'box' you are talking about; but if you mean the help tool at the top right of the menu bar, then this cannot be removed. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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Once again refering to my original post, if it was even read, I have already
tried what was told to me in the help and I don't even have a checkbox for that option. In case it wasn't clear enough I don't have the checkbox for that item. I feel as if I was Bob Loblaw speaking and you were my listeners. "Graham Mayor" wrote: Hmmm. If you had discovered that in help then you would - like me - have discovered also how to hide it. Tools customize - right click the box. I'm not sure you would want to hide the help tool that would have given you the information you required? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org spysmily1 wrote: I was just joking about the MVP part it was in reference to the fact that Jezebel was acting like a smart by the statements he chose. If either he/she or you read the topic heading it stated ---type a question box----. To a user of an Office 2003 product this would be very evident to what I was talking about. Instead of taking the time to wear the bifocals that are on his or her desk and actually reading the topic header, this person instead chose to comment on my intelligence and at the same time exploiting his or her ignorance. All while providing no help. You did provide help even though chosing not to read the topic header to find out what I was refering to. Since you say that the box can't be removed then why is stated that it can be hidden in the help document? "Graham Mayor" wrote: spysmily1 wrote: Picture this, the MVP is probably a male or female of Indian descent since this is where MS outsources their customer support to. This is a user peer group forum. MVPs are not employed by Microsoft but are people who volunteer their time and expertise to assist fellow users. Where they come from is irrelevant, but they are based all over the world wherever people live and can access the internet. Jezebel is a user who prefers to remain anonymous. If he/she cannot be contacted, then he/she could not be nominated to be an MVP. MVP or not we are not mind readers and we don't know which 'box' you are talking about; but if you mean the help tool at the top right of the menu bar, then this cannot be removed. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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Happy to answer your question if you can find it within your linguistic
competence to ask it meaningfully. But if you choose to write gibberish, you can hardly complain if no-one knows what the f*k you're talking about. "spysmily1" wrote in message ... Do you guys read the post you are clicking? It says Help with ----type a question box----- if you guys actually used any Office 2003 product you would know what I was talking about. Maybe if I was talking about accessibility features(particularly the vision features) you could provide much needed help, until you can provide help I would suggest you not respond. "Jezebel" wrote: No, this is not a picture book, so, we rely on your power of description. Which so far has failed you. What is "this box" ? "spysmily1" wrote in message ... I'm sorry was I speaking..er..typing too fast for you? I can't seem to get any help on removing this box from either excel, word, or outlook. //This box being the type a question box that is in the top right part of the toolbar. Sorry this is not a picture book so can't help you there if you need images. I have read other post that just recite the same stuff about right clicking and unchecking the show the box. I don't have this box and never have had it. I have many others. //In this part of the post I am informing anyone who reads this to not recommend doing this step, I've already tried. I have tried the suggestion that I had googled for in which the MVP said to go to Customize then in the Toolbar tab select Menu Bar and then click properties. The problem there is that I have no properties to click. All I have is reset or keyboard on the bottom. To the right I have New, Rename, Delete and Reset, but no properties at all. //Once again I'm giving you the reader info on another solution I have tried but at the same time giving more details as to why I couldn't complete the steps given to me. MVP stands for Most Valuable Professional. Googled means that I used the Google search engine for anything that related to my issue. You type words into a form box and it returns results. I am using Office 2003 //This lets you know what version of Office I am using so you can apply your advice to my product correctly. Once more I apologize for not including pictures and such, as I can tell you probably read books with lots of pictures. Picture this, the MVP is probably a male or female of Indian descent since this is where MS outsources their customer support to. The type a question box is amid a cluttered menu that sits at the topmost part of any Office application. Google is a webpage that is plain except for a few links and a form box near the middle. I'm sorry if you don't like the tone of my response but if I were to type a**hole, redneck, unhelpful, ignorant into Google it would lead me to this page and pinpoint your response. |
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You did not know what I was talking about, and no-one should be spelled no
one. If you were actually using Word and trying to help you could have figured that out, but unfortunately you are without a spellchecker here. Too bad your linguistics aren't up too par with my own. Lucky for you I do understand gibberish and you are coming through clear as day "Jezebel" wrote: Happy to answer your question if you can find it within your linguistic competence to ask it meaningfully. But if you choose to write gibberish, you can hardly complain if no-one knows what the f*k you're talking about. "spysmily1" wrote in message ... Do you guys read the post you are clicking? It says Help with ----type a question box----- if you guys actually used any Office 2003 product you would know what I was talking about. Maybe if I was talking about accessibility features(particularly the vision features) you could provide much needed help, until you can provide help I would suggest you not respond. "Jezebel" wrote: No, this is not a picture book, so, we rely on your power of description. Which so far has failed you. What is "this box" ? "spysmily1" wrote in message ... I'm sorry was I speaking..er..typing too fast for you? I can't seem to get any help on removing this box from either excel, word, or outlook. //This box being the type a question box that is in the top right part of the toolbar. Sorry this is not a picture book so can't help you there if you need images. I have read other post that just recite the same stuff about right clicking and unchecking the show the box. I don't have this box and never have had it. I have many others. //In this part of the post I am informing anyone who reads this to not recommend doing this step, I've already tried. I have tried the suggestion that I had googled for in which the MVP said to go to Customize then in the Toolbar tab select Menu Bar and then click properties. The problem there is that I have no properties to click. All I have is reset or keyboard on the bottom. To the right I have New, Rename, Delete and Reset, but no properties at all. //Once again I'm giving you the reader info on another solution I have tried but at the same time giving more details as to why I couldn't complete the steps given to me. MVP stands for Most Valuable Professional. Googled means that I used the Google search engine for anything that related to my issue. You type words into a form box and it returns results. I am using Office 2003 //This lets you know what version of Office I am using so you can apply your advice to my product correctly. Once more I apologize for not including pictures and such, as I can tell you probably read books with lots of pictures. Picture this, the MVP is probably a male or female of Indian descent since this is where MS outsources their customer support to. The type a question box is amid a cluttered menu that sits at the topmost part of any Office application. Google is a webpage that is plain except for a few links and a form box near the middle. I'm sorry if you don't like the tone of my response but if I were to type a**hole, redneck, unhelpful, ignorant into Google it would lead me to this page and pinpoint your response. |
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There is no type a question box.
Linguistically a text is more than just words scrambled together at random. I was baffled by what you are heading for, too. There is a dropdown-listbox, usually in the upper right hand corner, the default text of which is "Type a question for help", which vanishes with hiding the menu bar manually. Then build your own "MyMenuBar". -- Greetings from Bavaria, Germany Helmut Weber, MVP WordVBA Win XP, Office 2003 "red.sys" & Chr$(64) & "t-online.de" |
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Hi Graham
OK, so I turned off the box. How do I get it back? It seems that the setting is not in normal.dot or in the Data or Toolbars registry entries. Shauna Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Hmmm. If you had discovered that in help then you would - like me - have discovered also how to hide it. Tools customize - right click the box. I'm not sure you would want to hide the help tool that would have given you the information you required? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org spysmily1 wrote: I was just joking about the MVP part it was in reference to the fact that Jezebel was acting like a smart by the statements he chose. If either he/she or you read the topic heading it stated ---type a question box----. To a user of an Office 2003 product this would be very evident to what I was talking about. Instead of taking the time to wear the bifocals that are on his or her desk and actually reading the topic header, this person instead chose to comment on my intelligence and at the same time exploiting his or her ignorance. All while providing no help. You did provide help even though chosing not to read the topic header to find out what I was refering to. Since you say that the box can't be removed then why is stated that it can be hidden in the help document? "Graham Mayor" wrote: spysmily1 wrote: Picture this, the MVP is probably a male or female of Indian descent since this is where MS outsources their customer support to. This is a user peer group forum. MVPs are not employed by Microsoft but are people who volunteer their time and expertise to assist fellow users. Where they come from is irrelevant, but they are based all over the world wherever people live and can access the internet. Jezebel is a user who prefers to remain anonymous. If he/she cannot be contacted, then he/she could not be nominated to be an MVP. MVP or not we are not mind readers and we don't know which 'box' you are talking about; but if you mean the help tool at the top right of the menu bar, then this cannot be removed. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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How do you hide the bar manually? If you are going to suggest that I do it by
going right clicking the menu and unchecking the box for "show ask a question" I have already tried that and have no such option. I cannot uncheck that which I do not have. Please, if you have another way of removing this box, then go ahead and tell me. I just want to customize word or any other office product the way I want, especially if the feature is in the help and the way to do it in help leads to no solution. Sorry if I appear to be hostile towards Jezebel, but if you read his first reply, he offers nothing but insults to my post. My header tells the issue and the body explains in more detail as to what I want to do and what I have already tried. I know that the MVP service is trying to help but insulting a poster, instead of just asking to clarify the problem further, which demeans this service that you guys offer. "Helmut Weber" wrote: There is no type a question box. Linguistically a text is more than just words scrambled together at random. I was baffled by what you are heading for, too. There is a dropdown-listbox, usually in the upper right hand corner, the default text of which is "Type a question for help", which vanishes with hiding the menu bar manually. Then build your own "MyMenuBar". -- Greetings from Bavaria, Germany Helmut Weber, MVP WordVBA Win XP, Office 2003 "red.sys" & Chr$(64) & "t-online.de" |
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Tools,
customize toolsbars uncheck, Menu bar Then all of the menu bar is gone. Whether it is worth the effort, building you own menu bar, without the box in question, I don't know. Maybe. -- Greetings from Bavaria, Germany Helmut Weber, MVP WordVBA Win XP, Office 2003 "red.sys" & Chr$(64) & "t-online.de" |
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Why on earth did you turn it off?
-- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Shauna Kelly wrote: Hi Graham OK, so I turned off the box. How do I get it back? It seems that the setting is not in normal.dot or in the Data or Toolbars registry entries. Shauna Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Hmmm. If you had discovered that in help then you would - like me - have discovered also how to hide it. Tools customize - right click the box. I'm not sure you would want to hide the help tool that would have given you the information you required? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org spysmily1 wrote: I was just joking about the MVP part it was in reference to the fact that Jezebel was acting like a smart by the statements he chose. If either he/she or you read the topic heading it stated ---type a question box----. To a user of an Office 2003 product this would be very evident to what I was talking about. Instead of taking the time to wear the bifocals that are on his or her desk and actually reading the topic header, this person instead chose to comment on my intelligence and at the same time exploiting his or her ignorance. All while providing no help. You did provide help even though chosing not to read the topic header to find out what I was refering to. Since you say that the box can't be removed then why is stated that it can be hidden in the help document? "Graham Mayor" wrote: spysmily1 wrote: Picture this, the MVP is probably a male or female of Indian descent since this is where MS outsources their customer support to. This is a user peer group forum. MVPs are not employed by Microsoft but are people who volunteer their time and expertise to assist fellow users. Where they come from is irrelevant, but they are based all over the world wherever people live and can access the internet. Jezebel is a user who prefers to remain anonymous. If he/she cannot be contacted, then he/she could not be nominated to be an MVP. MVP or not we are not mind readers and we don't know which 'box' you are talking about; but if you mean the help tool at the top right of the menu bar, then this cannot be removed. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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Thx, I already knew that, but I do understand your suggestion. The only thing
that I didn't understand was the help that comes with Office 2003's way of suggesting how to turn it off. Was this removed through an update(service pack, etc.)? Does anyone have the ability just to turn off the type a question box as described in the help. Thx again Helmut for the reply "Helmut Weber" wrote: Tools, customize toolsbars uncheck, Menu bar Then all of the menu bar is gone. Whether it is worth the effort, building you own menu bar, without the box in question, I don't know. Maybe. -- Greetings from Bavaria, Germany Helmut Weber, MVP WordVBA Win XP, Office 2003 "red.sys" & Chr$(64) & "t-online.de" |
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There is a way to do it, because I have done that before, I just don't want
to do it again just in case I can't remember. "Shauna Kelly" wrote: Hi Graham OK, so I turned off the box. How do I get it back? It seems that the setting is not in normal.dot or in the Data or Toolbars registry entries. Shauna Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Hmmm. If you had discovered that in help then you would - like me - have discovered also how to hide it. Tools customize - right click the box. I'm not sure you would want to hide the help tool that would have given you the information you required? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org spysmily1 wrote: I was just joking about the MVP part it was in reference to the fact that Jezebel was acting like a smart by the statements he chose. If either he/she or you read the topic heading it stated ---type a question box----. To a user of an Office 2003 product this would be very evident to what I was talking about. Instead of taking the time to wear the bifocals that are on his or her desk and actually reading the topic header, this person instead chose to comment on my intelligence and at the same time exploiting his or her ignorance. All while providing no help. You did provide help even though chosing not to read the topic header to find out what I was refering to. Since you say that the box can't be removed then why is stated that it can be hidden in the help document? "Graham Mayor" wrote: spysmily1 wrote: Picture this, the MVP is probably a male or female of Indian descent since this is where MS outsources their customer support to. This is a user peer group forum. MVPs are not employed by Microsoft but are people who volunteer their time and expertise to assist fellow users. Where they come from is irrelevant, but they are based all over the world wherever people live and can access the internet. Jezebel is a user who prefers to remain anonymous. If he/she cannot be contacted, then he/she could not be nominated to be an MVP. MVP or not we are not mind readers and we don't know which 'box' you are talking about; but if you mean the help tool at the top right of the menu bar, then this cannot be removed. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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You use exactly the same method to restore it as to remove it
Tools customize right click and check the box. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org spysmily1 wrote: There is a way to do it, because I have done that before, I just don't want to do it again just in case I can't remember. "Shauna Kelly" wrote: Hi Graham OK, so I turned off the box. How do I get it back? It seems that the setting is not in normal.dot or in the Data or Toolbars registry entries. Shauna Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Hmmm. If you had discovered that in help then you would - like me - have discovered also how to hide it. Tools customize - right click the box. I'm not sure you would want to hide the help tool that would have given you the information you required? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org spysmily1 wrote: I was just joking about the MVP part it was in reference to the fact that Jezebel was acting like a smart by the statements he chose. If either he/she or you read the topic heading it stated ---type a question box----. To a user of an Office 2003 product this would be very evident to what I was talking about. Instead of taking the time to wear the bifocals that are on his or her desk and actually reading the topic header, this person instead chose to comment on my intelligence and at the same time exploiting his or her ignorance. All while providing no help. You did provide help even though chosing not to read the topic header to find out what I was refering to. Since you say that the box can't be removed then why is stated that it can be hidden in the help document? "Graham Mayor" wrote: spysmily1 wrote: Picture this, the MVP is probably a male or female of Indian descent since this is where MS outsources their customer support to. This is a user peer group forum. MVPs are not employed by Microsoft but are people who volunteer their time and expertise to assist fellow users. Where they come from is irrelevant, but they are based all over the world wherever people live and can access the internet. Jezebel is a user who prefers to remain anonymous. If he/she cannot be contacted, then he/she could not be nominated to be an MVP. MVP or not we are not mind readers and we don't know which 'box' you are talking about; but if you mean the help tool at the top right of the menu bar, then this cannot be removed. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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Actually, Jezebel is spelling "no-one" in the form preferred in Australia,
which is where he's posting from. -- 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. "spysmily1" wrote in message ... You did not know what I was talking about, and no-one should be spelled no one. If you were actually using Word and trying to help you could have figured that out, but unfortunately you are without a spellchecker here. Too bad your linguistics aren't up too par with my own. Lucky for you I do understand gibberish and you are coming through clear as day "Jezebel" wrote: Happy to answer your question if you can find it within your linguistic competence to ask it meaningfully. But if you choose to write gibberish, you can hardly complain if no-one knows what the f*k you're talking about. "spysmily1" wrote in message ... Do you guys read the post you are clicking? It says Help with ----type a question box----- if you guys actually used any Office 2003 product you would know what I was talking about. Maybe if I was talking about accessibility features(particularly the vision features) you could provide much needed help, until you can provide help I would suggest you not respond. "Jezebel" wrote: No, this is not a picture book, so, we rely on your power of description. Which so far has failed you. What is "this box" ? "spysmily1" wrote in message ... I'm sorry was I speaking..er..typing too fast for you? I can't seem to get any help on removing this box from either excel, word, or outlook. //This box being the type a question box that is in the top right part of the toolbar. Sorry this is not a picture book so can't help you there if you need images. I have read other post that just recite the same stuff about right clicking and unchecking the show the box. I don't have this box and never have had it. I have many others. //In this part of the post I am informing anyone who reads this to not recommend doing this step, I've already tried. I have tried the suggestion that I had googled for in which the MVP said to go to Customize then in the Toolbar tab select Menu Bar and then click properties. The problem there is that I have no properties to click. All I have is reset or keyboard on the bottom. To the right I have New, Rename, Delete and Reset, but no properties at all. //Once again I'm giving you the reader info on another solution I have tried but at the same time giving more details as to why I couldn't complete the steps given to me. MVP stands for Most Valuable Professional. Googled means that I used the Google search engine for anything that related to my issue. You type words into a form box and it returns results. I am using Office 2003 //This lets you know what version of Office I am using so you can apply your advice to my product correctly. Once more I apologize for not including pictures and such, as I can tell you probably read books with lots of pictures. Picture this, the MVP is probably a male or female of Indian descent since this is where MS outsources their customer support to. The type a question box is amid a cluttered menu that sits at the topmost part of any Office application. Google is a webpage that is plain except for a few links and a form box near the middle. I'm sorry if you don't like the tone of my response but if I were to type a**hole, redneck, unhelpful, ignorant into Google it would lead me to this page and pinpoint your response. |
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I've just looked at the Word Help topic "Show or hide the Type a question
for help box." It says: 1. On the Tools menu, click Customize. 2. On the menu bar, right-click the Type a question for help box. 3. Select or deselect Show Ask A Question Box to show or hide it. Note If you are hiding the Type a question for help box, it will still display until after you close the Customize dialog box. What this means is that you must have the Customize dialog open, but you're not actually clicking anything *in* the Customize dialog. You're right-clicking the "Type a question for help" box itself. You get a menu with a single item: "Show Ask a Question Box." It has a check mark beside it. Presumably if you click on it, you will remove the box, but, having already read the replies posted here by other MVPs, I'm loath to experiment with it, since there doesn't seem to be any easy way to get it back. I take it that you can't just right-click on the menu bar to get this option? -- 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. "spysmily1" wrote in message ... I can't seem to get any help on removing this box from either excel, word, or outlook. I have read other post that just recite the same stuff about right clicking and unchecking the show the box. I don't have this box and never have had it. I have many others. I have tried the suggestion that I had googled for in which the MVP said to go to Customize then in the Toolbar tab select Menu Bar and then click properties. The problem there is that I have no properties to click. All I have is reset or keyboard on the bottom. To the right I have New, Rename, Delete and Reset, but no properties at all. I am using Office 2003 |
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Hi Shauna,
For the 'how to get it back' through the UI see my reply to Suzanne. For the registry setting that stores the choice it's the one for each app that mentions "AWDropdownHidden" in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\C ommon\Toolbars\Settings It's part of the Answer Wizard (AW) customization area. =========== "Shauna Kelly" wrote in message ... Hi Graham OK, so I turned off the box. How do I get it back? It seems that the setting is not in normal.dot or in the Data or Toolbars registry entries. Shauna Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. -- I hope this helped you, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office system products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends LINKS to the 2007 Office System 1. Free MS Office 2007 book from MS Press, 213 pages: http://microsoft.com/learning/office...oksfrommspress 2.. Office 2007 Beta 2 Online Test Drive, Downloadable beta, e-learning courses, doucmentation and movies: http://microsoft.com/office/preview 3. Send 2007 Office System Beta 2 feedback directly to the MS Office 2007 product team with this feedback tool: http://sas.office.microsoft.com/ 4. Try the 2007 OfficeOnline preview website , without Office2007 a. Install the ActiveX access control http://office.microsoft.com/search/r...XT101650581033 b. then visit http://officebeta.iponet.net |
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Thanks Graham,
seems to be a good day for learning. -- Greetings from Bavaria, Germany Helmut Weber, MVP WordVBA Win XP, Office 2003 "red.sys" & Chr$(64) & "t-online.de" |
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Bob, I'm not seeing any reply from you to my post and I would like to know
how to get it back through the UI (if there is such a way). -- 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. "Bob Buckland ?:-)" 75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com wrote in message ... Hi Shauna, For the 'how to get it back' through the UI see my reply to Suzanne. For the registry setting that stores the choice it's the one for each app that mentions "AWDropdownHidden" in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\C ommon\Toolbars\Settings It's part of the Answer Wizard (AW) customization area. =========== "Shauna Kelly" wrote in message ... Hi Graham OK, so I turned off the box. How do I get it back? It seems that the setting is not in normal.dot or in the Data or Toolbars registry entries. Shauna Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. -- I hope this helped you, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office system products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends LINKS to the 2007 Office System 1. Free MS Office 2007 book from MS Press, 213 pages: http://microsoft.com/learning/office...oksfrommspress 2.. Office 2007 Beta 2 Online Test Drive, Downloadable beta, e-learning courses, doucmentation and movies: http://microsoft.com/office/preview 3. Send 2007 Office System Beta 2 feedback directly to the MS Office 2007 product team with this feedback tool: http://sas.office.microsoft.com/ 4. Try the 2007 OfficeOnline preview website , without Office2007 a. Install the ActiveX access control http://office.microsoft.com/search/r...XT101650581033 b. then visit http://officebeta.iponet.net |
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Hi Suzanne,
once you know it, it seems so simple. Starting from a menubar not showing a "type a question for help"-box. Right click in the menubar customize "type a question for help"-box appears right click in "type a question for help"-box left click in the grey box preceding the "type a question for help"-box nothing happens close There seem to be quite a lot of possible variations. By the way, I hate constructions like "type a question for help"-box. The more so as it is called "Ask A question"-box in the help. Once again, "help" all to often is no help at all. Calling Jezebel an a**hole? Well, I think I blame MS more for the irritations than the OP. I was confused, too, though more moderate, and suggested silly workarounds. -- Greetings from Bavaria, Germany Helmut Weber, MVP WordVBA Win XP, Office 2003 "red.sys" & Chr$(64) & "t-online.de" |
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Hi Suzanne,
Not to worry While the 'ask a question' box is an Office wide feature, you can use the same technique in Word, Excel and Powerpoint to turn it off individually in each app. If you have right clicked on the 'Ask a Question' box and then left clicked the 'Show...' choice that appears, while Word's Tools=Customize dialog is open when you close the Tools=Customize dialog then the 'question' box will not be visible. If you the reopen the Tools=Customize dialog the 'question box' will be visible when the dialog is opened and you can right click it and again select 'Show...' the dialog box should stay visible when closing the Tools=Customize dialog. It is possible that this is another area where add-ins could cause interference, but the settings are saved in the registry. =============== "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... I've just looked at the Word Help topic "Show or hide the Type a question for help box." It says: 1. On the Tools menu, click Customize. 2. On the menu bar, right-click the Type a question for help box. 3. Select or deselect Show Ask A Question Box to show or hide it. Note If you are hiding the Type a question for help box, it will still display until after you close the Customize dialog box. What this means is that you must have the Customize dialog open, but you're not actually clicking anything *in* the Customize dialog. You're right-clicking the "Type a question for help" box itself. You get a menu with a single item: "Show Ask a Question Box." It has a check mark beside it. Presumably if you click on it, you will remove the box, but, having already read the replies posted here by other MVPs, I'm loath to experiment with it, since there doesn't seem to be any easy way to get it back. I take it that you can't just right-click on the menu bar to get this option? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* 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. "spysmily1" wrote in message ... I can't seem to get any help on removing this box from either excel, word, or outlook. I have read other post that just recite the same stuff about right clicking and unchecking the show the box. I don't have this box and never have had it. I have many others. I have tried the suggestion that I had googled for in which the MVP said to go to Customize then in the Toolbar tab select Menu Bar and then click properties. The problem there is that I have no properties to click. All I have is reset or keyboard on the bottom. To the right I have New, Rename, Delete and Reset, but no properties at all. I am using Office 2003 |
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Hey Bob,
The problem I'm facing is that I have no option when rightclicking the box to show or hide the only options I get when right clicking anywhere is to turn off all the other stuff like formatting, standard, autotext, etc. I am starting from a fresh and updated from Microsoft install without any other addins, addons, etc. Btw, I don't have any of those entries in my registries. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\C ommon\Toolbars\Settings Settings is the last folder and it only has one entry. Thx for reply though "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Suzanne, Not to worry While the 'ask a question' box is an Office wide feature, you can use the same technique in Word, Excel and Powerpoint to turn it off individually in each app. If you have right clicked on the 'Ask a Question' box and then left clicked the 'Show...' choice that appears, while Word's Tools=Customize dialog is open when you close the Tools=Customize dialog then the 'question' box will not be visible. If you the reopen the Tools=Customize dialog the 'question box' will be visible when the dialog is opened and you can right click it and again select 'Show...' the dialog box should stay visible when closing the Tools=Customize dialog. It is possible that this is another area where add-ins could cause interference, but the settings are saved in the registry. =============== "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... I've just looked at the Word Help topic "Show or hide the Type a question for help box." It says: 1. On the Tools menu, click Customize. 2. On the menu bar, right-click the Type a question for help box. 3. Select or deselect Show Ask A Question Box to show or hide it. Note If you are hiding the Type a question for help box, it will still display until after you close the Customize dialog box. What this means is that you must have the Customize dialog open, but you're not actually clicking anything *in* the Customize dialog. You're right-clicking the "Type a question for help" box itself. You get a menu with a single item: "Show Ask a Question Box." It has a check mark beside it. Presumably if you click on it, you will remove the box, but, having already read the replies posted here by other MVPs, I'm loath to experiment with it, since there doesn't seem to be any easy way to get it back. I take it that you can't just right-click on the menu bar to get this option? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* 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. "spysmily1" wrote in message ... I can't seem to get any help on removing this box from either excel, word, or outlook. I have read other post that just recite the same stuff about right clicking and unchecking the show the box. I don't have this box and never have had it. I have many others. I have tried the suggestion that I had googled for in which the MVP said to go to Customize then in the Toolbar tab select Menu Bar and then click properties. The problem there is that I have no properties to click. All I have is reset or keyboard on the bottom. To the right I have New, Rename, Delete and Reset, but no properties at all. I am using Office 2003 |
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Thx again for replying Helmut but once again, I have no option to show or
hide that box. The only box I have checked right now is the Menu Bar box. That is what I was told to uncheck earlier which that would be a bad idea anyways. I can't even uncheck that box if I tried though. It's like it's not even allowed. Appreciate the reply though And it's not so much of me calling him an a**hole as it is him starting out by being childish and calling me stupid. He started it------JK! "Helmut Weber" wrote: Hi Suzanne, once you know it, it seems so simple. Starting from a menubar not showing a "type a question for help"-box. Right click in the menubar customize "type a question for help"-box appears right click in "type a question for help"-box left click in the grey box preceding the "type a question for help"-box nothing happens close There seem to be quite a lot of possible variations. By the way, I hate constructions like "type a question for help"-box. The more so as it is called "Ask A question"-box in the help. Once again, "help" all to often is no help at all. Calling Jezebel an a**hole? Well, I think I blame MS more for the irritations than the OP. I was confused, too, though more moderate, and suggested silly workarounds. -- Greetings from Bavaria, Germany Helmut Weber, MVP WordVBA Win XP, Office 2003 "red.sys" & Chr$(64) & "t-online.de" |
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Hi spysmily1,
And it's not so much of me calling him an a**hole as it is him starting out by being childish and calling me stupid. He started it------JK! ok, Jezebel did. That's just the way he is. With all the help he has provided here before, it is generously granted. As to that da*ned f*ing box: I have no problem to show it and hide it, manually. With the box the Tools, customize, right click in the box, uncheck, close. Box has gone, here and now. With no box the sub dam*d Tools, customize, f*ing box appears, right click the box, uncheck the preceding grey square nothing happens close end dam*d box is still there repeat dam*d box has gone and hopefully will have vanished forever. Otherwise, I don't know. Have a nice day, nevertheless. If nothing works, let it rest for a while. After 20 or maybe more years of struggling with Word and later Office, my advice is, take a time out. -- Greetings from Bavaria, Germany Helmut Weber, MVP WordVBA Win XP, Office 2003 "red.sys" & Chr$(64) & "t-online.de" |
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da*ned f*ing box,
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Assuming that there aren't any group policies or custom install restrictions applied and that's not an outdated mouse driver, which
can look like you're clicking one place, but be a bit 'off' when you click the 'Ask a question box' with the Tools=Customize dialog open there should be at least one Reg_Binary key in that toolbars entry for each Office app installed. You may want to try exporting then deleting that registry key, then doing a repair/reinstall from Add/Remove Programs in the Windows control panel and check the settings there to see that the help wizard items are installed. ========== "spysmily1" wrote in message ... Hey Bob, The problem I'm facing is that I have no option when rightclicking the box to show or hide the only options I get when right clicking anywhere is to turn off all the other stuff like formatting, standard, autotext, etc. I am starting from a fresh and updated from Microsoft install without any other addins, addons, etc. Btw, I don't have any of those entries in my registries. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\C ommon\Toolbars\Settings Settings is the last folder and it only has one entry. Thx for reply though -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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Thx for reply as you were right about clicking the right place, probably
mouse problem as it was very picky on where to click. I still don't have those registry entries but doesn't seem to be a problem yet. You were very helpful Bob. "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Assuming that there aren't any group policies or custom install restrictions applied and that's not an outdated mouse driver, which can look like you're clicking one place, but be a bit 'off' when you click the 'Ask a question box' with the Tools=Customize dialog open there should be at least one Reg_Binary key in that toolbars entry for each Office app installed. You may want to try exporting then deleting that registry key, then doing a repair/reinstall from Add/Remove Programs in the Windows control panel and check the settings there to see that the help wizard items are installed. ========== "spysmily1" wrote in message ... Hey Bob, The problem I'm facing is that I have no option when rightclicking the box to show or hide the only options I get when right clicking anywhere is to turn off all the other stuff like formatting, standard, autotext, etc. I am starting from a fresh and updated from Microsoft install without any other addins, addons, etc. Btw, I don't have any of those entries in my registries. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\C ommon\Toolbars\Settings Settings is the last folder and it only has one entry. Thx for reply though -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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Well, this is the behavior I would have expected and hoped to see, but I
didn't dare take a chance after Shauna seemed to have tried in vain. -- 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. "Helmut Weber" wrote in message ... Hi Suzanne, once you know it, it seems so simple. Starting from a menubar not showing a "type a question for help"-box. Right click in the menubar customize "type a question for help"-box appears right click in "type a question for help"-box left click in the grey box preceding the "type a question for help"-box nothing happens close There seem to be quite a lot of possible variations. By the way, I hate constructions like "type a question for help"-box. The more so as it is called "Ask A question"-box in the help. Once again, "help" all to often is no help at all. Calling Jezebel an a**hole? Well, I think I blame MS more for the irritations than the OP. I was confused, too, though more moderate, and suggested silly workarounds. -- Greetings from Bavaria, Germany Helmut Weber, MVP WordVBA Win XP, Office 2003 "red.sys" & Chr$(64) & "t-online.de" |
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Thx for replies and sry for any trouble caused. Bob Buckland helped alot when
he suggested that the mouse driver might be off when selecting the type a question box and sure enough he was right. I wasn't even clicking near the box when the option finally appeared. Thx for your time and by all means your time out is well deserved, so go ahead. "Helmut Weber" wrote: da*ned f*ing box, driving everybody up the walls: There is a "not" missing occasionally. I need a time out, too. Helmut |
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I thought I'd try to be helpful and see if there was something that the
original poster had or had not seen! Shauna Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Why on earth did you turn it off? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Shauna Kelly wrote: Hi Graham OK, so I turned off the box. How do I get it back? It seems that the setting is not in normal.dot or in the Data or Toolbars registry entries. Shauna Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Hmmm. If you had discovered that in help then you would - like me - have discovered also how to hide it. Tools customize - right click the box. I'm not sure you would want to hide the help tool that would have given you the information you required? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org spysmily1 wrote: I was just joking about the MVP part it was in reference to the fact that Jezebel was acting like a smart by the statements he chose. If either he/she or you read the topic heading it stated ---type a question box----. To a user of an Office 2003 product this would be very evident to what I was talking about. Instead of taking the time to wear the bifocals that are on his or her desk and actually reading the topic header, this person instead chose to comment on my intelligence and at the same time exploiting his or her ignorance. All while providing no help. You did provide help even though chosing not to read the topic header to find out what I was refering to. Since you say that the box can't be removed then why is stated that it can be hidden in the help document? "Graham Mayor" wrote: spysmily1 wrote: Picture this, the MVP is probably a male or female of Indian descent since this is where MS outsources their customer support to. This is a user peer group forum. MVPs are not employed by Microsoft but are people who volunteer their time and expertise to assist fellow users. Where they come from is irrelevant, but they are based all over the world wherever people live and can access the internet. Jezebel is a user who prefers to remain anonymous. If he/she cannot be contacted, then he/she could not be nominated to be an MVP. MVP or not we are not mind readers and we don't know which 'box' you are talking about; but if you mean the help tool at the top right of the menu bar, then this cannot be removed. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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Of course. Why didn't I see that?
Shauna Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... You use exactly the same method to restore it as to remove it Tools customize right click and check the box. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org spysmily1 wrote: There is a way to do it, because I have done that before, I just don't want to do it again just in case I can't remember. "Shauna Kelly" wrote: Hi Graham OK, so I turned off the box. How do I get it back? It seems that the setting is not in normal.dot or in the Data or Toolbars registry entries. Shauna Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Hmmm. If you had discovered that in help then you would - like me - have discovered also how to hide it. Tools customize - right click the box. I'm not sure you would want to hide the help tool that would have given you the information you required? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org spysmily1 wrote: I was just joking about the MVP part it was in reference to the fact that Jezebel was acting like a smart by the statements he chose. If either he/she or you read the topic heading it stated ---type a question box----. To a user of an Office 2003 product this would be very evident to what I was talking about. Instead of taking the time to wear the bifocals that are on his or her desk and actually reading the topic header, this person instead chose to comment on my intelligence and at the same time exploiting his or her ignorance. All while providing no help. You did provide help even though chosing not to read the topic header to find out what I was refering to. Since you say that the box can't be removed then why is stated that it can be hidden in the help document? "Graham Mayor" wrote: spysmily1 wrote: Picture this, the MVP is probably a male or female of Indian descent since this is where MS outsources their customer support to. This is a user peer group forum. MVPs are not employed by Microsoft but are people who volunteer their time and expertise to assist fellow users. Where they come from is irrelevant, but they are based all over the world wherever people live and can access the internet. Jezebel is a user who prefers to remain anonymous. If he/she cannot be contacted, then he/she could not be nominated to be an MVP. MVP or not we are not mind readers and we don't know which 'box' you are talking about; but if you mean the help tool at the top right of the menu bar, then this cannot be removed. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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I still think you're clicking in the wrong place or under the wrong
conditions. It sounds like you're getting the toolbar menu you get when right-clicking on the Menu Bar or a toolbar in Word when the Customize dialog is not open (this menu does not appear when you right-click on a toolbar or the Menu Bar with the dialog open). If you click in/on the "Ask a Question" box *while the Customize dialog is open*, you will get the single menu item "Show Ask a Question Box," with a check beside it. Please confirm that this is what you are doing: 1. Opening the Tools | Customize dialog (in any of the myriad ways that can be done--I usually just double-click on a toolbar). 2. With the Customize dialog displayed, right-clicking in the "Ask a Question" box *on the Menu Bar.* When you do this, you should get the single menu item described, which you click to deselect it. When you close the Customize dialog, the Ask a Question box should be gone. -- 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. "spysmily1" wrote in message ... Thx again for replying Helmut but once again, I have no option to show or hide that box. The only box I have checked right now is the Menu Bar box. That is what I was told to uncheck earlier which that would be a bad idea anyways. I can't even uncheck that box if I tried though. It's like it's not even allowed. Appreciate the reply though And it's not so much of me calling him an a**hole as it is him starting out by being childish and calling me stupid. He started it------JK! "Helmut Weber" wrote: Hi Suzanne, once you know it, it seems so simple. Starting from a menubar not showing a "type a question for help"-box. Right click in the menubar customize "type a question for help"-box appears right click in "type a question for help"-box left click in the grey box preceding the "type a question for help"-box nothing happens close There seem to be quite a lot of possible variations. By the way, I hate constructions like "type a question for help"-box. The more so as it is called "Ask A question"-box in the help. Once again, "help" all to often is no help at all. Calling Jezebel an a**hole? Well, I think I blame MS more for the irritations than the OP. I was confused, too, though more moderate, and suggested silly workarounds. -- Greetings from Bavaria, Germany Helmut Weber, MVP WordVBA Win XP, Office 2003 "red.sys" & Chr$(64) & "t-online.de" |
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Hi Bob
Interesting - I didn't realize this was an office-wide setting. Cheers Shauna Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "Bob Buckland ?:-)" 75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com wrote in message ... Hi Shauna, For the 'how to get it back' through the UI see my reply to Suzanne. For the registry setting that stores the choice it's the one for each app that mentions "AWDropdownHidden" in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\C ommon\Toolbars\Settings It's part of the Answer Wizard (AW) customization area. =========== "Shauna Kelly" wrote in message ... Hi Graham OK, so I turned off the box. How do I get it back? It seems that the setting is not in normal.dot or in the Data or Toolbars registry entries. Shauna Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. -- I hope this helped you, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office system products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends LINKS to the 2007 Office System 1. Free MS Office 2007 book from MS Press, 213 pages: http://microsoft.com/learning/office...oksfrommspress 2.. Office 2007 Beta 2 Online Test Drive, Downloadable beta, e-learning courses, doucmentation and movies: http://microsoft.com/office/preview 3. Send 2007 Office System Beta 2 feedback directly to the MS Office 2007 product team with this feedback tool: http://sas.office.microsoft.com/ 4. Try the 2007 OfficeOnline preview website , without Office2007 a. Install the ActiveX access control http://office.microsoft.com/search/r...XT101650581033 b. then visit http://officebeta.iponet.net |
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