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but whenever I start typing in print view it automatically switches to
outline view. I have always worked in print view and I have no idea what I did to change this. It's severely slowing me down at work - help!!!!! -- Kirsten |
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Not sure what is occuring here, but one place to check to see if anything has
inadvertently happened: Customise Toolbars, Commands, Keyboard, Categories - View, Commands -ViewOutline, the Current Keys (ie shortkey) should be Alt+Ctrl+O. If it is anything else, that could be the problem. Maybe someone else may know of a bug or other issue that can affect this. Best of luck DeanH "Kirsten" wrote: but whenever I start typing in print view it automatically switches to outline view. I have always worked in print view and I have no idea what I did to change this. It's severely slowing me down at work - help!!!!! -- Kirsten |
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Actually I think I figured it out. I went into tools/auto format
options/auto format/and UNCHECKED "built-in heading styles". I already had the same thing UNCHECKED under "auto format as you type" but I guess the other "uncheck" did the trick. That seems to be the only thing I changed today and it's working just fine now (knock on wood). -- Kirsten "DeanH" wrote: Not sure what is occuring here, but one place to check to see if anything has inadvertently happened: Customise Toolbars, Commands, Keyboard, Categories - View, Commands -ViewOutline, the Current Keys (ie shortkey) should be Alt+Ctrl+O. If it is anything else, that could be the problem. Maybe someone else may know of a bug or other issue that can affect this. Best of luck DeanH "Kirsten" wrote: but whenever I start typing in print view it automatically switches to outline view. I have always worked in print view and I have no idea what I did to change this. It's severely slowing me down at work - help!!!!! -- Kirsten |
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Well I spent the past hour typing fine and it started happening again. At
this point I'm getting frustrated. The settings are still unchecked and I have changed nothing in the past hour.... ugh..... -- Kirsten "Kirsten" wrote: Actually I think I figured it out. I went into tools/auto format options/auto format/and UNCHECKED "built-in heading styles". I already had the same thing UNCHECKED under "auto format as you type" but I guess the other "uncheck" did the trick. That seems to be the only thing I changed today and it's working just fine now (knock on wood). -- Kirsten "DeanH" wrote: Not sure what is occuring here, but one place to check to see if anything has inadvertently happened: Customise Toolbars, Commands, Keyboard, Categories - View, Commands -ViewOutline, the Current Keys (ie shortkey) should be Alt+Ctrl+O. If it is anything else, that could be the problem. Maybe someone else may know of a bug or other issue that can affect this. Best of luck DeanH "Kirsten" wrote: but whenever I start typing in print view it automatically switches to outline view. I have always worked in print view and I have no idea what I did to change this. It's severely slowing me down at work - help!!!!! -- Kirsten |
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As you've noticed, AutoFormat has no effect on this. If you are on a network,
the administrator may have installed an add-in that sets the view (under certain circumstances). Or maybe someone has just re-assigned the keyboard shortcut for switching to Outline view, and you are pressing the keys inadvertently? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Kirsten" wrote: Well I spent the past hour typing fine and it started happening again. At this point I'm getting frustrated. The settings are still unchecked and I have changed nothing in the past hour.... ugh..... -- Kirsten "Kirsten" wrote: Actually I think I figured it out. I went into tools/auto format options/auto format/and UNCHECKED "built-in heading styles". I already had the same thing UNCHECKED under "auto format as you type" but I guess the other "uncheck" did the trick. That seems to be the only thing I changed today and it's working just fine now (knock on wood). -- Kirsten "DeanH" wrote: Not sure what is occuring here, but one place to check to see if anything has inadvertently happened: Customise Toolbars, Commands, Keyboard, Categories - View, Commands -ViewOutline, the Current Keys (ie shortkey) should be Alt+Ctrl+O. If it is anything else, that could be the problem. Maybe someone else may know of a bug or other issue that can affect this. Best of luck DeanH "Kirsten" wrote: but whenever I start typing in print view it automatically switches to outline view. I have always worked in print view and I have no idea what I did to change this. It's severely slowing me down at work - help!!!!! -- Kirsten |
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Nope, I work from home and I am the only user of this PC....any other ideas?
I reinstalled word and it did it again however when I "UNCHECKED" again it worked fine. I haven't used it again today as I don't need the frustration today... -- Kirsten "Stefan Blom" wrote: As you've noticed, AutoFormat has no effect on this. If you are on a network, the administrator may have installed an add-in that sets the view (under certain circumstances). Or maybe someone has just re-assigned the keyboard shortcut for switching to Outline view, and you are pressing the keys inadvertently? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Kirsten" wrote: Well I spent the past hour typing fine and it started happening again. At this point I'm getting frustrated. The settings are still unchecked and I have changed nothing in the past hour.... ugh..... -- Kirsten "Kirsten" wrote: Actually I think I figured it out. I went into tools/auto format options/auto format/and UNCHECKED "built-in heading styles". I already had the same thing UNCHECKED under "auto format as you type" but I guess the other "uncheck" did the trick. That seems to be the only thing I changed today and it's working just fine now (knock on wood). -- Kirsten "DeanH" wrote: Not sure what is occuring here, but one place to check to see if anything has inadvertently happened: Customise Toolbars, Commands, Keyboard, Categories - View, Commands -ViewOutline, the Current Keys (ie shortkey) should be Alt+Ctrl+O. If it is anything else, that could be the problem. Maybe someone else may know of a bug or other issue that can affect this. Best of luck DeanH "Kirsten" wrote: but whenever I start typing in print view it automatically switches to outline view. I have always worked in print view and I have no idea what I did to change this. It's severely slowing me down at work - help!!!!! -- Kirsten |
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