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May | 2015 | CompuSavvy's Word & WordPerfect Tips
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CompuSavvy's Word and WordPerfect Tips. Archive for May, 2015. Bypassing “Backstage” when opening and saving docs in Word 2013. In earlier versions of Word, users also could click the File menu or File tab in order to review and choose from a list of recently used files. In Word 2010, it’s extremely easy to find recent files and recently opened folders, as well by clicking a separate, clearly labeled Recent category in the File tab’s Navigation Pane. [1]. First Launch Opening a Blank or Existing Document.
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October | 2013 | CompuSavvy's Word & WordPerfect Tips
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CompuSavvy's Word and WordPerfect Tips. Archive for October, 2013. Word 2010: Spelling and Grammar Options (Part I). Many people are unaware that Word 2010 is configured. There are other useful spelling and grammar options under Proofing; I will write about those settings later on in a separate post. October 26, 2013 at 9:15 am. Inspired By My Trainees. Some trainers teach at the speed of light. I prefer to teach at the speed of enlightenment. Knowledge is empowering. Pass it on! There is no preview of t...
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Bypassing “Backstage” when opening and saving docs in Word 2013 | CompuSavvy's Word & WordPerfect Tips
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CompuSavvy's Word and WordPerfect Tips. Bypassing “Backstage” when opening and saving docs in Word 2013. May 21, 2015 at 12:08 pm. In earlier versions of Word, users also could click the File menu or File tab in order to review and choose from a list of recently used files. In Word 2010, it’s extremely easy to find recent files and recently opened folders, as well by clicking a separate, clearly labeled Recent category in the File tab’s Navigation Pane. [1]. Once you’ve actually opened a document, you’ll...
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Quick Tip: Bypassing the “Backstage view” when launching Word 2013 | CompuSavvy's Word & WordPerfect Tips
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CompuSavvy's Word and WordPerfect Tips. Quick Tip: Bypassing the “Backstage view” when launching Word 2013. May 11, 2015 at 11:26 am. In case you don’t have time to read the entire lengthy post on this topic, here’s a condensed version. Follow these steps to bypass the “Backstage view” (the full screen that appears when you click the File tab) and go straight to a new blank document when you launch Word 2013:. Click the File tab, then click Options. Click to email (Opens in new window). Bypassing the ...
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CompuSavvy's Word & WordPerfect Tips | Using MS Word and/or WordPerfect to format complex docs | Page 2
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CompuSavvy's Word and WordPerfect Tips. Restoring the pleading paper if it disappears when you use “Different First Page” (Word). However, choosing the Different First Page option can cause the pleading lines and numbers to disappear. That is because the coding for the pleading paper is contained in the paragraph mark within the header, which gets wiped out (replaced with a different paragraph mark that doesn’t contain such coding) when Different First Page is enabled. Display the non-printing characters.
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February | 2015 | CompuSavvy's Word & WordPerfect Tips
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CompuSavvy's Word and WordPerfect Tips. Archive for February, 2015. Microsoft’s “hot patch” for Word 2013 fixes major problem w/ legal pleadings. The patch, which Microsoft issued yesterday (February 10, 2015), restores the missing option in Word 2013. For more information, see this Microsoft support article. The article describes the features / functions that the patch fixes and also includes links to download the patch for both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Word 2013. February 11, 2015 at 2:38 pm.
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December | 2013 | CompuSavvy's Word & WordPerfect Tips
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CompuSavvy's Word and WordPerfect Tips. Archive for December, 2013. Word 2010: Table header row doesn’t display. Have you ever created a header row in a table (Table tab Layout Repeat Header Rows -or-. Table tab Layout Properties, Row, “Repeat as header row at the top of each page”), but the header row doesn’t appear in the table after page 1? If so, try this: Navigate to the left side of the Layout tab and click Properties ( -or-. December 9, 2013 at 3:52 pm. Inspired By My Trainees. To buy my book, For...
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Tiplet: Bump a table down from the top of a page (Word) | CompuSavvy's Word & WordPerfect Tips
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CompuSavvy's Word and WordPerfect Tips. Tiplet: Bump a table down from the top of a page (Word). March 18, 2015 at 10:07 am. Have you ever had difficulty moving a columnar table down from the top of a page? If so, try this:. Position your cursor to the very left of any text in the top left cell of the table. (If there’s no text in the cell, just place your cursor in that cell.). Look at your keyboard and locate the arrow keys. That method should work every time! Click to email (Opens in new window).
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October | 2014 | CompuSavvy's Word & WordPerfect Tips
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CompuSavvy's Word and WordPerfect Tips. Archive for October, 2014. Editing TOA codes in Word. Not so. It’s quick and easy to edit the codes themselves. I’ve been demonstrating that trick since the 1990s, when I taught computer classes for legal professionals at UCLA Extension and the University of West Los Angeles. In practice, what might you want to edit, and how would you go about it? The “ TA. 8221; at the beginning identifies the code as a Table of Authorities code. The “ l. You can also edit the cod...