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I am new to using word 2007 and I have the Office Home & Student 2007
Version. I wanted to use an "advance" command to move a character to the right. Could not find anything in font or paragraph options, but found under insert, quick parts, fields, advance. Attempted to enter advance instruction to move right "6", and nothing happened. (obviously I tried this multiple times before writing) (see below) Thus question 2) then I wanted to reveal my formatting commands in my document. The F1 help instructions stated to go to the Microsoft Office Button & then select the Word option & then display option). I don't have a Word Option. Is this not available in my version of software? My Microsoft option button (& Alt f) display stop at "Publish" and then "close". (I defintely want to find the word and display options for preferential customization of my software.) I did try SHFT F1, but that just opened a window with some instructions (i.e., font, underline), but did not display the commands actually in my document (which is what I want to see) (also, the advance field command did not display) -- Thank you, Libby |
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"Libby" wrote in message
... I am new to using word 2007 and I have the Office Home & Student 2007 Version. I wanted to use an "advance" command to move a character to the right. Could not find anything in font or paragraph options, but found under insert, quick parts, fields, advance. Attempted to enter advance instruction to move right "6", and nothing happened. (obviously I tried this multiple times before writing) (see below) It is unclear why you need the ADVANCE field. The following, however, is from Word Help on that field (but note that you can usually "move text" using other methods): ************* Word Home Automation and programmability Field codes Field codes: Advance field Show All Hide All { ADVANCE [Switches ] } Offsets the starting point of text that follows the ADVANCE field to the right or left, up or down, or to a specific horizontal or vertical position. Before you use this field, try to adjust the text placement by using one of the following methods: a.. Select the options you want on the Character Spacing tab in the Font dialog box. To view the Font dialog box, on the Home tab, click the Font Dialog Box Launcher. b.. Select the options you want in the Paragraph dialog box. To view the Paragraph dialog box, on the Home tab, click the Paragraph Dialog Box Launcher. Switches The switches (switch: When working with fields, a special instruction that causes a specific action to occur. Generally, a switch is added to a field to modify a result.) used by the ADVANCE field can cause text to overlap. Text will not print if the ADVANCE field moves text to the previous or next page or beyond the print margins of the current page. \d Moves the text that follows the field down by the specified number of points. For example, { ADVANCE \d 4 } moves text down 4 points. \u Moves the text that follows the field up by the specified number of points. \l Moves the text that follows the field to the left by the specified number of points. \r Moves the text that follows the field to the right by the specified number of points. \x Moves the text that follows the field the specified distance from the left edge of the column, frame (frame: A container that you can resize and position anywhere on the page. To position text or graphics that contain comments, footnotes, endnotes, or certain fields, you must use a frame instead of a text box.), or text box. For example, { ADVANCE \x 4 } starts text 4 points from the left edge. \y Moves the text that follows the field to the specified vertical position relative to the page. The entire line of text that contains the field is moved. Note Microsoft Office Word ignores the \y switch if you specify a location outside the page margins or use the switch in tables, text boxes, footnotes, endnotes, annotations, headers, or footers (header and footer: A header, which can consist of text or graphics, appears at the top of every page in a section. A footer appears at the bottom of every page. Headers and footers often contain page numbers, chapter titles, dates, and author names.). To see the effect of the \y switch, use Print Layout view (Print Layout view: A view of a document or other object as it will appear when you print it. For example, items such as headers, footnotes, columns, and text boxes appear in their actual positions.). ************* Thus question 2) then I wanted to reveal my formatting commands in my document. The F1 help instructions stated to go to the Microsoft Office Button & then select the Word option & then display option). I don't have a Word Option. Is this not available in my version of software? My Microsoft option button (& Alt f) display stop at "Publish" and then "close". (I defintely want to find the word and display options for preferential customization of my software.) Word Options is at the bottom of the "menu" that you see to the right when you click the Office button. But in order to show/hide field codes you can more easily use the Alt+F9 keyboard shortcut. I did try SHFT F1, but that just opened a window with some instructions (i.e., font, underline), but did not display the commands actually in my document (which is what I want to see) (also, the advance field command did not display) You cannot "reveal codes" in Word. Using Shift+F1 to display the formatting is the closest you can get. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP -- Thank you, Libby |
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Stefan has answered (1). For (2), see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/RevealCodes.htm -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Libby" wrote in message ... I am new to using word 2007 and I have the Office Home & Student 2007 Version. I wanted to use an "advance" command to move a character to the right. Could not find anything in font or paragraph options, but found under insert, quick parts, fields, advance. Attempted to enter advance instruction to move right "6", and nothing happened. (obviously I tried this multiple times before writing) (see below) Thus question 2) then I wanted to reveal my formatting commands in my document. The F1 help instructions stated to go to the Microsoft Office Button & then select the Word option & then display option). I don't have a Word Option. Is this not available in my version of software? My Microsoft option button (& Alt f) display stop at "Publish" and then "close". (I defintely want to find the word and display options for preferential customization of my software.) I did try SHFT F1, but that just opened a window with some instructions (i.e., font, underline), but did not display the commands actually in my document (which is what I want to see) (also, the advance field command did not display) -- Thank you, Libby |
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To me it's the one feature missing that would change Word from a good
text editor to the best text editor. And with Open XML, the point made in the article about containers still holds, but manipulating them has become a lot easier. I was really hoping that with the introduction of Open XML, people would get the option to view the open xml source of their document and manipulate that directly. Unfortunately, that still isn't the case. You can get the source through the WordOpenXml property of a Document, but you still can't manipulate it. How hard can it be to add that functionality. Not all that hard, as Microsoft has done it with the "Open XML Package editor" (http://blogs.msdn.com/mordonez/archi...2/22/open-xml- package-explorer-released.aspx). Unfortunately, rather than providing this as a Word 2007 addin, they provided it as a Visual Studio addin. For me the end result is that I'm creating my empty documents with style definitions using Word 2007; actually put text, equations, fields, ... in them using Visual Studio (I really like bare editing of text without fancy formatting); and doing reviews using Word 2007 again. A cumbersome and only semi satisfying way of working. But enough dreaming/wishing/ranting. If you really want to see all the codes just for finding out one nasty little thing you can't get right, you might want to create a copy of your document, change its extension to zip and then look at the document.xml file inside the compressed file. It's a dirty trick which I would only suggest if you are really desperate to find things out. Yves On 17 dec, 21:22, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Stefan has answered (1). For (2), seehttp://word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/RevealCodes.htm -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USAhttp://word.mvps.org "Libby" wrote in message ... I am new to using word 2007 and I have the Office Home & Student 2007 Version. *I wanted to use an "advance" command to move a character to the right. *Could not find anything in font or paragraph options, but found under insert, quick parts, fields, advance. *Attempted to enter advance instruction to move right "6", and nothing happened. (obviously I tried this multiple times before writing) (see below) Thus question 2) then I wanted to reveal my formatting commands in my document. *The F1 help instructions stated to go to the Microsoft Office Button & then select the Word option & then display option). *I don't have a Word Option. Is this not available in my version of software? My Microsoft option button (& Alt f) *display stop at "Publish" and then "close". (I defintely want to find the word and display options for preferential customization of my software.) I did try SHFT F1, but that just opened a window with some instructions (i.e., font, underline), but did not display the commands actually in my document (which is what I want to see) (also, the advance field command did not display) -- Thank you, Libby |
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