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I'm having a recurring problem with (1) field codes just appearing in a Word
document and (2) not being able to turn them off. The field codes are mostly attached to headings, although they sometimes are attached to other text. I cannot find anything in the help files that tells me how to turn off or remove these. They show up on the screen only - they don't show up when the document is printed. My questions: 1. How did these field codes get into my document? 2. Could they be related to sharing files among users with different versions of Word (I have 2003, but some of my colleagues are using an earlier version). 3. Most important: how do I turn the wretched things off? |
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If they're TC or XE fields, they're formatted as Hidden text, so the usual
Alt+F9 toggle doesn't work for them; you have to hide Hidden text instead. -- 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. "Welshwoman" wrote in message ... I'm having a recurring problem with (1) field codes just appearing in a Word document and (2) not being able to turn them off. The field codes are mostly attached to headings, although they sometimes are attached to other text. I cannot find anything in the help files that tells me how to turn off or remove these. They show up on the screen only - they don't show up when the document is printed. My questions: 1. How did these field codes get into my document? 2. Could they be related to sharing files among users with different versions of Word (I have 2003, but some of my colleagues are using an earlier version). 3. Most important: how do I turn the wretched things off? |
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Here is an example of what I'm seeing. This is a section heading in a manual:
3.1.1 Dispatcher Changing Voice Request to Pending Request Procedure { XE "Changing Voice Request to Pending Request Procedure" } { XE "How Do I?: Voice Request to Pending Request Procedure" } The first part is the heading, which I want - the text in the brackets is what I don't want. I followed the help instructions for hiding text (Format menu, click Font, click the Font tab, select the Hidden check box), but it hasn't changed anything. I found that I could physically delete the text in the brackets, but that's time-intensive - I will need to do it several hundred times. And I still don't understand why these codes are there or how they got there. Please continue to diagnose or enlighten. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: If they're TC or XE fields, they're formatted as Hidden text, so the usual Alt+F9 toggle doesn't work for them; you have to hide Hidden text instead. -- 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. "Welshwoman" wrote in message ... I'm having a recurring problem with (1) field codes just appearing in a Word document and (2) not being able to turn them off. The field codes are mostly attached to headings, although they sometimes are attached to other text. I cannot find anything in the help files that tells me how to turn off or remove these. They show up on the screen only - they don't show up when the document is printed. My questions: 1. How did these field codes get into my document? 2. Could they be related to sharing files among users with different versions of Word (I have 2003, but some of my colleagues are using an earlier version). 3. Most important: how do I turn the wretched things off? |
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In Word, click on Tools | Options | View | uncheck the "Hidden text" box
| OK. Welshwoman wrote: Here is an example of what I'm seeing. This is a section heading in a manual: 3.1.1 Dispatcher Changing Voice Request to Pending Request Procedure { XE "Changing Voice Request to Pending Request Procedure" } { XE "How Do I?: Voice Request to Pending Request Procedure" } The first part is the heading, which I want - the text in the brackets is what I don't want. I followed the help instructions for hiding text (Format menu, click Font, click the Font tab, select the Hidden check box), but it hasn't changed anything. I found that I could physically delete the text in the brackets, but that's time-intensive - I will need to do it several hundred times. And I still don't understand why these codes are there or how they got there. Please continue to diagnose or enlighten. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: If they're TC or XE fields, they're formatted as Hidden text, so the usual Alt+F9 toggle doesn't work for them; you have to hide Hidden text instead. -- 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. "Welshwoman" wrote in message ... I'm having a recurring problem with (1) field codes just appearing in a Word document and (2) not being able to turn them off. The field codes are mostly attached to headings, although they sometimes are attached to other text. I cannot find anything in the help files that tells me how to turn off or remove these. They show up on the screen only - they don't show up when the document is printed. My questions: 1. How did these field codes get into my document? 2. Could they be related to sharing files among users with different versions of Word (I have 2003, but some of my colleagues are using an earlier version). 3. Most important: how do I turn the wretched things off? |
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That worked! Thanks very much.
"garfield-n-odie" wrote: In Word, click on Tools | Options | View | uncheck the "Hidden text" box | OK. |
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And don't for heaven's sake delete them or you won't be able to generate an
index. -- 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. "Welshwoman" wrote in message ... That worked! Thanks very much. "garfield-n-odie" wrote: In Word, click on Tools | Options | View | uncheck the "Hidden text" box | OK. |
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This is driving me nuts, too. Why does Word automatically insert them? I
have them mostly in numbered lists, and I'm tired of people calling me and asking what they are. I actually had someone reject a document in a conformance review because these were in there. How do I just simply tell Word to stop generating them? When I need a field, I'll ask for it (for crying out loud!)!! "Welshwoman" wrote: I'm having a recurring problem with (1) field codes just appearing in a Word document and (2) not being able to turn them off. The field codes are mostly attached to headings, although they sometimes are attached to other text. I cannot find anything in the help files that tells me how to turn off or remove these. They show up on the screen only - they don't show up when the document is printed. My questions: 1. How did these field codes get into my document? 2. Could they be related to sharing files among users with different versions of Word (I have 2003, but some of my colleagues are using an earlier version). 3. Most important: how do I turn the wretched things off? |
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What you describe is likely not field codes, which are not something Word
inserts without action on your part. They might be bookmarks or smart tags. If they can be toggled with Alt+F9 (or by showing/hiding Hidden text, in the case of XE and TC fields), then they are field codes. In which case, please provide an example of the code you are seeing. -- 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. "Kristy Kelly" wrote in message news ![]() This is driving me nuts, too. Why does Word automatically insert them? I have them mostly in numbered lists, and I'm tired of people calling me and asking what they are. I actually had someone reject a document in a conformance review because these were in there. How do I just simply tell Word to stop generating them? When I need a field, I'll ask for it (for crying out loud!)!! "Welshwoman" wrote: I'm having a recurring problem with (1) field codes just appearing in a Word document and (2) not being able to turn them off. The field codes are mostly attached to headings, although they sometimes are attached to other text. I cannot find anything in the help files that tells me how to turn off or remove these. They show up on the screen only - they don't show up when the document is printed. My questions: 1. How did these field codes get into my document? 2. Could they be related to sharing files among users with different versions of Word (I have 2003, but some of my colleagues are using an earlier version). 3. Most important: how do I turn the wretched things off? |
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