2007 Word issues

M

Munchichic

Hi Everyone. I just started a new job in an office using Office Suite 2007.
I've only used 2003 before. I need to fix 2 problems and can't seem to figure
out how.

1. In a Word form document I need to edit a form field. I need to remove one
name and replace it with another. The form is not a template, nor can I find
a template file for it on the network. How do I edit the form field to make
the necessary adjustment?

2. A prior employee converted a Word form document into a PowerPoint file. I
need to convert it BACK to a Word form and make changes (similar to above; I
need to remove one name and replace it with another). How do I convert this
PPT file back to a Word form?

Any help is greatly appreciated. I'm sorry if these are stupid questions but
I've never laid eyes on 2007 before. I was completely lost when opening these
files and have no idea where to find what I need! Thanks for your help and
have a great weekend! :)
 
G

Graham Mayor

The forms tools are on the developer tab. The developer tab is not displayed
by default. You'll find the option to display it in word options > popular.
Unprotect the form, make the changes then reprotect. If you have a lot to do
with Word forms, see if the IT support will allow you to install
http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Classic Form Controls.htm (or get them to
install it for you). It makes the job much more convenient.

There is little compatibility between PowerPoint and Word, however you *may*
be able to export the document from Publisher to Word (PP Options > Publish
Create Handouts in Word.

If you are so new to Office 2007 - especially to Word - then you are going
to have a major learning curve to climb, if you are going to do anything
more adventurous than simply typing letters etc.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com

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