At the suggestion here, I'm using "Bend..." and the MVP site to better
understand MS Word 2008. It was a good suggestion. Thanks again.
A couple of questions:
1. When I open "Bend..." each time Word alerts me that 2008 does not
support Macros. I Open and Remove and then Save thinking I won't get the
message the next time. But same message next launch. ?
2. I'm into the Style part of the process and Clive points one to MS
Word Help which I just finished on Styles but....
in going thru the Help tutorial, including downloading and using their
doc to use for their help steps, when I try to select "All Styles" to
either clear or change all occurrences of a style "All Styles" is grey
and can't be selected. Tried on a couple of other docs and same problem.
????
Thanks
--
Norm
Be sure to save the file if you want the change (macros removed) to
become effective for the next time you open the file.
> 2. I'm into the Style part of the process and Clive points one to MS
> Word Help which I just finished on Styles but....
> in going thru the Help tutorial, including downloading and using their
> doc to use for their help steps, when I try to select "All Styles" to
> either clear or change all occurrences of a style "All Styles" is grey
> and can't be selected. Tried on a couple of other docs and same problem.
> ????
I'm not sure, but if you're in the Format Styles dialog box, the pop-up
for All Styles determines which styles are displayed in the list of
styles. It does not let you select all of the styles in the styles list.
You can edit or delete one style at a time. Are you saying you want to
delete all existing styles? That would create quite a problem if you
could, as styles exist for all kinds of important built-in features and
you would have a dysfunctional copy of Word if you succeeded.
-Jim
--
Jim Gordon
Mac MVP
Co-author of Office 2008 for Mac All-in-One For Dummies
http://tinyurl.com/Office-2008-for-Dummies
As for #1, don't worry about the macros... They won't hurt anything :-) The
message is a little misleading.
As for #2, I just downloaded the document [WordStyles.docx?] but don't have
the problem you're reporting. I'm not sure I'm doing the same actions that
you are, though. Can you be a little more specific about what you're doing &
the conditions where "All Styles" isn't available?
Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 9/27/09 7:40 AM, in article
poGdnbqN0Mil0iLX...@speakeasy.net, "Norm"
Thanks much.
I'll just keep clicking "Open and Remove." Thanks.
On the second, I followed Clive's recommendation and went through the
tutorial on Style in Word 2008.
One of the steps was to change formatting where one was to select a
paragraph and then, under Styles in the Formatting Pallette, select "All
Styles" which would then select all text with that formatting. It
doesn't work for me. Just is grey and can't select it.
Hope that is clearer. Sorry for the first attempt. :-(
In article <C6E50940.5451B%onlygen...@com.cast.net>,
CyberTaz <onlygen...@com.cast.net> wrote:
--
Norm
I don't know exactly what passage in "Bend Word..." you're referring to, but
there must be a misunderstanding somewhere.
What you seem to be looking for sounds more like the "Select All" tool which
is preceded by 2 �s in the top part of the Formatting Palette. It's right
next to the New Style button beneath the top field that displays the current
formatting of the selected text. That's what's used to select all text
formatted in the same way as what you have selected.
What I believe you're attempting to use is the option from the very bottom
of the Styles section of the Formatting Palette that determines what Style
names display in the "Pick a Style to Apply" list.
HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 9/27/09 1:08 PM, in article
5_mdnVQWEsFlBiLX...@speakeasy.net, "Norm"
> Hi Norm;
>
> I don't know exactly what passage in "Bend Word..." you're referring to, but
> there must be a misunderstanding somewhere.
Not in "Bend Word..". Clive's piece refers the reader to Microsoft
tutorial. As I said, I was going through one of the steps in the MS Word
2008 tutorial on styles.
>
> What you seem to be looking for sounds more like the "Select All" tool which
> is preceded by 2 �s in the top part of the Formatting Palette. It's right
> next to the New Style button beneath the top field that displays the current
> formatting of the selected text. That's what's used to select all text
> formatted in the same way as what you have selected.
That's correct. And I highlight text and the "Select All" remains gray.
>
> What I believe you're attempting to use is the option from the very bottom
> of the Styles section of the Formatting Palette that determines what Style
> names display in the "Pick a Style to Apply" list.
Nope. Not in that section
Hope that describes the problem.
Thanks.
--
Norm
If this is happening in a variety of documents try running Word in a
different user account & try launching Word while holding the Shift key
down. Perhaps one of those diagnostic steps will shed some light on it.
Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 9/27/09 8:47 PM, in article
c_ednVEXmfEoml3X...@speakeasy.net, "Norm"
> If this is happening in a variety of documents try running Word in a
> different user account & try launching Word while holding the Shift key
> down. Perhaps one of those diagnostic steps will shed some light on it.
Been traveling.....
Hmmm..... not sure what it means but if I follow either one of your
diagnostic steps then Select All is available (no longer dimmed) under
Styles in the Formatting Palette.
Again, this is using Word 2008 with OS X 10.5.8.
Any suggestions as to what I do now?
Thank you very much.
--
Norm
On 11/2/09 10:17 PM, in article
GvqdnYo4qqYlPXLX...@speakeasy.net, "Norm"
<NOS...@gmail.invalid> wrote:
Welcome back, Norm. Based on these findings it is probably a damaged
Preferences file. Try the method here for testing:
http://word.mvps.org/Mac/DamagedPrefs.html
> Welcome back, Norm. Based on these findings it is probably a damaged
> Preferences file. Try the method here for testing:
>
> http://word.mvps.org/Mac/DamagedPrefs.html
Started with the first one..... Word.plist..... and that cleared the
"Select All" problem. Thank you.
Wish they had a procedure for repairing for those of us with poor
memories and who did not record their preferences the first time. :-(
;) But will the second. :-)
Thanks again.
--
Norm
Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 11/3/09 10:05 AM, in article
BrudnVarp75r223X...@speakeasy.net, "Norm"
> Glad it helped, but that's the problem -- you have to nuke the whole darned
> file :-) What you might want to consider is just making a copy once you've
> restored your settings. Keeping it updated can be a chore, though,
> especially since *updates* to Office have to be taken into account as well
> since "old" prefs files might cause conflicts.
>
> Regards |:>)
> Bob Jones
> [MVP] Office:Mac
>
Thanks....
I'm trying to do a better job of learning word but I'm finding it a time
consuming task. Perhaps Pages should get another look. ;)
At any rate, I'm not sure what is saved in the Normal template and what
is saved in the individual MS files in my User folder.
For example, by trashing the plist file have I now lost all my revisions
that I made while reading "Bend Word....." ?
Thanks but Confused,
Norm
--
Norm
<snip>
> Wish they had a procedure for repairing for those of us with poor
> memories and who did not record their preferences the first time. :-(
> ;)
I continually key in Command-Shift-4 and drag to select the area of the
screen that I want to copy whenever I am doing anything new. It just keeps
ahead of my forgetfulness cycle...
Clive
<snip>
> I continually key in Command-Shift-4 and drag to select the area of the
> screen that I want to copy whenever I am doing anything new. It just keeps
> ahead of my forgetfulness cycle...
>
Very good tip indeed.
Thanks Clive.
--
Norm
And further to my forgetfulness, Norm: I forgot to mention that if you
additionally hold down the Control key, not only will you get the benefit of
finger-dexterity exercise, you will put the selection on the clipboard...
CH
This thread stimulated a thought: is it possible to create some sort of
Automator task to do the command-control-shift-4 and then after the capture
is complete to boot up graphic converter and do a New/Image-from-clipboard
command
That way you have a really nice "Save screen area as" offering a huge number
of formats.
JMTCW
Bob J.
On 6/11/09 12:47 PM, in article
C719AF28.44F2F%REMOVETH...@ANDTHISstrategists.com.au, "Clive Huggan"
> This command-control-shift-4 is a real favourite of mine - use it all the
> time to get appropriately sized pictures into my documents.
>
> This thread stimulated a thought: is it possible to create some sort of
> Automator task to do the command-control-shift-4 and then after the capture
> is complete to boot up graphic converter and do a New/Image-from-clipboard
> command
>
> That way you have a really nice "Save screen area as" offering a huge number
> of formats.
You could certainly string together the automator action "Take
Screenshot" with a Run A AppleScript action:
tell application "GraphicConverter"
activate
new image from clipboard
end tell
I will have a play - thanks a heap.
Bob J.
On 9/11/09 5:28 PM, in article
jemcgimpsey-8395...@news.microsoft.com, "JE McGimpsey"