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MS Works 7 question
I'm running WinXP SP3 and am composing a family history digest. I
normally use Wordpad for average compositions, but thought I would use Microsoft Works that came bundled with the PC. I never tried to use if and found the learning curve relatively easy. I also realize that Works is somewhat archaic in this day and age. My problem is the sequential numbers that appear to the left of some lines of text. I cannot find a way to remove them so I can print the document. Can anyone help? Mary |
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MS Works 7 question
On Wed, 18 Sep 2013 09:54:02 -0400, ECLiPSE 2002 wrote:
I'm running WinXP SP3 and am composing a family history digest. I normally use Wordpad for average compositions, but thought I would use Microsoft Works that came bundled with the PC. I never tried to use if and found the learning curve relatively easy. I also realize that Works is somewhat archaic in this day and age. My problem is the sequential numbers that appear to the left of some lines of text. I cannot find a way to remove them so I can print the document. Can anyone help? Those are numbering format. In Wordpad, it's similar to the bullets formatting (except it uses dots instead of numbers). In Office Word, it's labeled as Bullets and Numbering. Don't know about MS-Works, so... Check the Format main menu for "bullets" or "numbering" menu items. Or look for a toolbar button that looks similar to Wordpad's Bullets button image (but shown as numbers instead of dots). Highlight the numbered lines, then click the toolbar button to toggle the formatting. If you access it from the menu, it may show a formatting dialog to specify the style of the bullets/numbering. Select "None" or no formatting. |
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MS Works 7 question
Many thanks JJ Your suggestion worked in MS Works. Mary On Thu, 19 Sep 2013 12:16:00 +0700, JJ wrote: On Wed, 18 Sep 2013 09:54:02 -0400, ECLiPSE 2002 wrote: I'm running WinXP SP3 and am composing a family history digest. I normally use Wordpad for average compositions, but thought I would use Microsoft Works that came bundled with the PC. I never tried to use if and found the learning curve relatively easy. I also realize that Works is somewhat archaic in this day and age. My problem is the sequential numbers that appear to the left of some lines of text. I cannot find a way to remove them so I can print the document. Can anyone help? Those are numbering format. In Wordpad, it's similar to the bullets formatting (except it uses dots instead of numbers). In Office Word, it's labeled as Bullets and Numbering. Don't know about MS-Works, so... Check the Format main menu for "bullets" or "numbering" menu items. Or look for a toolbar button that looks similar to Wordpad's Bullets button image (but shown as numbers instead of dots). Highlight the numbered lines, then click the toolbar button to toggle the formatting. If you access it from the menu, it may show a formatting dialog to specify the style of the bullets/numbering. Select "None" or no formatting. |
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