Word 2002

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Rena Bartlett

Getting ready to do a presentation at a state-wide
seminar for judicial/legal secretaries--want to show
problem solving in Word as compared to our old WP 7.0
system.

Example: text is all over the place--would like
something that can be put in Power Point to show
1. first highlight; then try to increase/decrease indents

2. if that doesn't work, highlight and go into page
setup.

Compared to old WP when we just put a code in front of
where we wanted to change the format, etc.

I need samples to use for problem solving in 2002. Can
anyone help me?

Rena Bartlett
Ky. Court of Appeals
 
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David

Getting ready to do a presentation at a state-wide
seminar for judicial/legal secretaries--want to show
problem solving in Word as compared to our old WP 7.0
system.

Try re-posting to one of the .microsoft.public.word.* newsgroups.


David
 
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Don MacDougall

Rena Bartlett said:
Getting ready to do a presentation at a state-wide
seminar for judicial/legal secretaries--want to show
problem solving in Word as compared to our old WP 7.0
system.

Example: text is all over the place--would like
something that can be put in Power Point to show
1. first highlight; then try to increase/decrease indents

2. if that doesn't work, highlight and go into page
setup.

Compared to old WP when we just put a code in front of
where we wanted to change the format, etc.

I need samples to use for problem solving in 2002. Can
anyone help me?

Rena Bartlett
Ky. Court of Appeals

Suggest you consider step by step images of what you are trying to show. At
each step press - ALT-Print Screen - to copy an image of your active Word
window to the clipboard. You can than paste the image on a PowerPoint slide
or to a image program such as Paint. If you choose to paste the clipboard
image to a image program, save the file for later adding to a PowerPoint
slide. If you choose to save the image for later use, suggest you save to a
new folder so that you can find the image.

As Windows clipboard can handle only one image at a time, you will need to
proceed step by step. Suggest you have both Word and PowerPoint or image
program open so that easily shift between the two.

Don
 

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