How can I set MS word XP to use side number when I start MS Word???
// Kenneth
"Kenneth" <ne...@sitebiz.se> wrote in message
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If you are unfamiliar with the concept of templates, think of
each template as a starting point with predefined formats, such
as margins and paragraph styles, and predefined contents, such as
page numbers and possibly text. (Templates can contain other
items as well, such as custom toolbars and AutoText entries, but
we'll leave that for now.)
How can a template be created? If you have an existing document
with the formatting that you need, including page numbering, you
can simply delete its contents (apart from the page numbers, of
course!) and save as a template. If you don't start from a blank
document, format it the way you want it, and then save it as a
template. Note that when you select File > Save As, and specify
the file type to Template, Word will automatically select the
proper templates folder on your hard disk. Make sure the file has
a descriptive name! Then, each time you need its formatting,
simply use File>Open and select the desired template.
For more information about templates, you can use Word help.
There is also a lot of information at the http://mvps.org/word
web site, which unfortunately seems to be unavailable when I'm
typing this text.
Stefan Blom
"Kenneth" <ne...@sitebiz.se> wrote in message
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If you are unfamiliar with the concept of templates, think of
each template as a starting point with predefined formats, such
as margins and paragraph styles, and predefined contents, such as
page numbers and possibly text. (Templates can contain other
items as well, such as custom toolbars and AutoText entries, but
we'll leave that for now.)
How can a template be created? If you have an existing document
with the formatting that you need, including page numbering, you
can simply delete its contents (apart from the page numbers, of
course!) and save as a template. If you don't have a suitable
document to start from, start from a blank document instead.
Format it the way you want it, and then save it as a
template. Note that when you select File > Save As, and specify
the file type to Template, Word will automatically select the
proper templates folder on your hard disk. Make sure the file has
a descriptive name! Then, each time you need its formatting,
simply use File>New and select the desired template.
For more information about templates, you can use Word help.
There is also a lot of information at the
web site, which unfortunately seems to be unavailable when I'm
typing this text.
Stefan Blom
"Stefan Blom" <no....@please.xyz> wrote in message
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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