Newbie problrms with Office 2007.

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Don J

I am an old Office user. But when it comes to office 2007, I'm sunk. How
do you print from it? How do you eliminate the horizontal lines when you do
print?

Don J

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I am an old Office user.  But when it comes to office 2007, I'm sunk.  How
do you print from it?  How do you eliminate the horizontal lines when you do
print?

                                                            Don J

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This would be better if asked in one of the Office newgroups.

Word 2007 works just like any older versions of Word. Instead of
having a "simple" meun bar and separate tool bar, MS made a "menu bar"
that changes when you select a section.
 
But where is the Print Command? I need step by step instructions.

Don J

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I am an old Office user. But when it comes to office 2007, I'm sunk. How
do you print from it? How do you eliminate the horizontal lines when you
do
print?

Don J

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This would be better if asked in one of the Office newgroups.

Word 2007 works just like any older versions of Word. Instead of
having a "simple" meun bar and separate tool bar, MS made a "menu bar"
that changes when you select a section.
 
Basic commands, click the Office Orb in the upper Left Corner of the
application.
 
Have you tried F1?

Don said:
But where is the Print Command? I need step by step instructions.

Don J

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This would be better if asked in one of the Office newgroups.

Word 2007 works just like any older versions of Word. Instead of
having a "simple" meun bar and separate tool bar, MS made a "menu bar"
that changes when you select a section.
 
Have you tried the little round "thingie" in the upper left hand corner??
 
Meebers said:
Have you tried the little round "thingie" in the upper left hand
corner??

Or the other round "thingie" in the upper right-hand corner (the one with
the question mark).
 
PD43 said:
You need a good kick in the ass more.

<sigh>

If you can't play nice with the other kids in usenet, get off the computer
and let the grownups use the Internet.

To Don J: That said, the other replies that directed you to the MS Office
newsgroups are correct. This is a group for Windows XP issues and isn't the
place to post Office questions. Additionally, it is alway good to look in
the application's Help menu, as well as searching on the web, before you
post.

Help us to help you:
http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm
 
The date and time was 2/28/2008 1:01 PM, and on a whim, Don J pounded
out on the keyboard:
But where is the Print Command? I need step by step instructions.

Don J

How about the standard key command, Ctrl-P? What horizontal lines are
you speaking of, page breaks?

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"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
<sigh>

If you can't play nice with the other kids in usenet, get off the computer
and let the grownups use the Internet.

Ain't gonna happen bucko. Been here for 14 years and I HATE folks who
install a program and immediately go online asking for OTHERS to do
their work for them without having shown any sign that they've even
TRIED to help themselves.

This bozo appears to be a prime example of that kind of poster.

BTW... you may think I'm acting like a child - and I might be - but
I'm 64. I've put my time in. I do it my way - unabashedly.

There are killfiles for those of you with weak constitutions.
 
PD43 said:
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
<sigh>

If you can't play nice with the other kids in usenet, get off the
computer and let the grownups use the Internet.

Ain't gonna happen bucko. Been here for 14 years and I HATE folks who
install a program and immediately go online asking for OTHERS to do
their work for them without having shown any sign that they've even
TRIED to help themselves.

This bozo appears to be a prime example of that kind of poster.

BTW... you may think I'm acting like a child - and I might be - but
I'm 64. I've put my time in. I do it my way - unabashedly.

There are killfiles for those of you with weak constitutions.

<sigh, again>

I know very well how to killfile, my friend. And if you're truly the age you
claim, you ought to know better than to reply to a message if you have no
intention of even trying to direct the OP to the correct group or instruct
him re technique. It's incredibly rude - everyone is new at something once.
Don't bother replying at all if you're just working through 14 years' worth
of repressed anger....simply move on.
 
Horizontal lines when you print are either caused by the printer software
/drivers or the printer failing
 
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
<sigh, again>

I know very well how to killfile, my friend. And if you're truly the age you
claim, you ought to know better than to reply to a message if you have no
intention of even trying to direct the OP to the correct group or instruct
him re technique. It's incredibly rude - everyone is new at something once.
Don't bother replying at all if you're just working through 14 years' worth
of repressed anger....simply move on.

The "43" is short for 1943, the year I was born.

Save the psychiatric evaluation for those qualified to make such an
evaluation... and simply move on.

I'm staying here until I make the move - if ever - to Vista.
 
Don J said:
I am an old Office user. But when it comes to office 2007, I'm sunk. How
do you print from it? How do you eliminate the horizontal lines when you
do print?

Don J
Press the Office Button - the one in the upper left hand corner
This will bring down a menu which, among other things, has the Print command
hidden in plain sight.

As for horizontal lines, I can't say. My output has none of that stuff.

Jim
 
PD43 said:
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
<sigh, again>

I know very well how to killfile, my friend. And if you're truly the age
you
claim, you ought to know better than to reply to a message if you have no
intention of even trying to direct the OP to the correct group or
instruct
him re technique. It's incredibly rude - everyone is new at something
once.
Don't bother replying at all if you're just working through 14 years'
worth
of repressed anger....simply move on.

The "43" is short for 1943, the year I was born.

Save the psychiatric evaluation for those qualified to make such an
evaluation... and simply move on.

I'm staying here until I make the move - if ever - to Vista.

Vista????? What is Vista?? You mean a visa? :-)
 
PD43:
Wow. Are you really 64?

At your age, you're supposed to be someone that I look up to and respect --
a wise elder who can help show the way to a younger generation.

But your treatment of DonJ is shocking and unkind.

Perhaps you have learnt in all those years that you can get attention by
acting this way. (Just look at the reaction you got on this post). But I
don't think it is a good kind of attention you are getting -- at least it's
not the attention I want to be getting from people when I'm 64.

Some say that if someone is this way when they are your age, they will never
change. But I think anyone can change, and learn from others, no matter what
age (if they want to).

Tau_Ceti_2
 
PD43 said:
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
<sigh, again>

I know very well how to killfile, my friend. And if you're truly the
age you claim, you ought to know better than to reply to a message
if you have no intention of even trying to direct the OP to the
correct group or instruct him re technique. It's incredibly rude -
everyone is new at something once. Don't bother replying at all if
you're just working through 14 years' worth of repressed
anger....simply move on.

The "43" is short for 1943, the year I was born.

Save the psychiatric evaluation for those qualified to make such an
evaluation... and simply move on.

I'm staying here until I make the move - if ever - to Vista.

Well, perhaps in the dwindling twilight of your remaining years you will
discover more wholesome hobbies than being an anonymous jerk on the
Internet.

<plonk>
 

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