That feature is not supported on any version of Office for Mac to date. The closest you can get is to change the view. Look towards the bottom left of the screen.
Jump to:. Sponsored Links Next. 1. What I would like to do is have a line of text with an in-line picture pasted in somewhere in the middle of the line. The problem is that text is always vertically aligned at the bottom of the picture, when I want it to be in the center.
For a graphical representation (I hope this looks right on your screen): picpic texttext picpic texttext I want it to look like: picpic What it looks like: picpic picpic texttext picpic texttext I know I can do something similar with tables and cells, but is there no way to make this happen in-line? Thanks, Alon. 2. I have created a template that is being used in many documents. One person is having a problem. When she is editing a document, new styles start appearing named 'body char', 'body char char', 'body char char char', and so on. Our default style in these documents is called 'body' We're using Word 2002, and Win XP.
The documents are using their own custom template. Thanks for any and all help.
Brad MacBeth. 3. I use Office 97 under XP Home. Years ago I changed my normal.dot to suit my needs at the time. Now I would like to go back to the original, out of the box normal.dot.
(Yes, I know I should have made a backup.:).) What is the simplest way to do this. I've looked on the CD for something called normal. but can't seem to find it. Thank you very much. Why don't you try to find a similar label in the 'Avery A4 and A5 sizes'? If European brands are like U.S.
Ones, they probably emulate Avery. You might even find an Avery equivalent on the package-or some other equivalency that would help you locate the right label definition. Meyer' wrote in message news:0e$029ffca0$ [email protected]. I'm not sure I'm on the right board for my question, but here goes. I have labels of brand XXX that are size A4 (apparently a European size? I'm in Michigan!).
This particular brand is not on the list of labels in Word. I chose one that gave the same dimensions (1.5' x 3.99'), but they did not align properly when printed. The first one was fine, but each subsequent label shifted up. There were several different choices with these measurements, so I chose the one that looked the most like my label sheet. The one I used was in the Other/Custom category. How can I make sure the labels align properly?
Also, I am using Mail Merge to import the data. So I can't just create my own table with the right dimensions (which is what I would otherwise do). Or if I can create my own table and still use Mail Merge, I don't know how. The only way I can get Mail Merge to work is to use its document set-up feature. Otherwise the data does not import properly. Any suggestions? Similar Threads: 1.
I have a document with different header on first page. In the document, not in the header, I have a continue section break. When I remove the section break, the header is removed. I'm trying to insert a section break (odd page) into a doc. Every time I attempt this, the section break is actually continuous.
Does anyone know what is going on? I am making a family cookbook (up to 200 pages now) that has different next page sections for different catagories and my thought was odd/even footers to keep the pages on the outside. Worked great!!! Then in comes somone else who changed my recipes to 'columns' instead of tabbing here, there, moving stuff around up and down like I did.
It worked MUCH better and turned out beautifully and now everything is down to the wire until I went to finish the headers/footers. Now, they are mostly odd footer pages where a new continious section break has been added on that page, Now there are new odd page footers where 'technically' they should be even pages and there are a very few even pages here and there. Can anyone help? My intentions were good, I just made a mess.
If you can figure this out, you are wonderul.