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In Word I had a Christmas list set up with addresses now it is all in
boxes..I am not sure why? |
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Did you save the file directly from Word to a floppy disk, or
open the file directly from a floppy disk? If so, the file could be corrupt. Wanda wrote: In Word I had a Christmas list set up with addresses now it is all in boxes..I am not sure why? |
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Hi Wanda,
To fix your document, you could try the macro from he http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...intingfonts/m= sg/c02e618f77061077 I've seen a few documents like that. Often it happens when you apply a = symbol font and save the document, then try to change the font back. But I've also received a few files where the author said (s)he didn't do = that, and the boxes just suddenly appeared when they opened the = document. Maybe it occurs when the font is missing, and Word falsely substitutes a = decorative font? Just a guess... Regards, Klaus =20 "Wanda" wrote: In Word I had a Christmas list set up with addresses now it is all in=20 boxes..I am not sure why? |
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