two unrelated 2007 questions

G

grammatim

1. Where have they put "Set Language"?

I'm translating an article from French, and rather than start a blank
document, I copied the original text because of all the proper names;
but when I type ", it automatically changes it to left-guillemets +
nonbreaking space, instead of to a left curly quote, i.e., it's set
for French.

"Help" is useless -- it points me only to instructions on how to get a
machine translation of the document. (I might do that just for
laughs.)

2. Is there a way to change Paragraph Numbering into static text?
Unlinking the hyperlinks of the cross references doesn't also do it to
automatic numbering. (My book chapters are going to a typesetter to be
turned into LaTex, and the fewer non-text coding materials in the
document, the better.)
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

It's in the Proofing group on the Review tab--actually much more accessible
than before if you can remember where it is (I knew it was on the Ribbon but
had to hunt).
 
K

Klaus Linke

I had problems discovering the little globe, too.
Re 2., you can use ActiveDocument.ConvertNumbersToText

Regards,
Klaus
 
G

grammatim

And when your document isn't half the screen wide, so that you can see
the original and the translation simultaneously, the odd little icon
even has a label saying so!

Now how did they decide which column of labels to omit when the Ribbon
wasn't full-width? Yet another reason to prefer drop-down menus to the
Ribbon.
 
G

grammatim

Sorry, what's "ActiveDocument"? (In both 2007 and 2003.) Again, "Help"
was no help at all.
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

ActiveDocument is the document that currently has the focus. To expand on
Klaus's instructions:

Press Alt+F11 to open the VBA Editor and Ctrl+G to get to the Immediate
window. In that window, type

ActiveDocument.ConvertNumbersToText

and press Enter. If the numbering is part of the paragraph style, however,
it will return if you reset the paragraph (Ctrl+Q).

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

Sorry, what's "ActiveDocument"? (In both 2007 and 2003.) Again, "Help"
was no help at all.
 
G

grammatim

So they never contemplated that ordinary users might want to do that
some day ... thank you.
 

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