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Rena Bartlett
December 6th 03, 12:17 PM
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
David
December 6th 03, 12:18 PM
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 08:30:06 -0700, "Rena Bartlett"
> wrote:
>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
Don MacDougall
December 6th 03, 12:19 PM
"Rena Bartlett" > wrote in message
...
> 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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