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I have provided first hand support since `95 for Microsoft Office majoring in Word and Excel - support for all versions of Word from 2 onwards

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2009-11-20 how to print gridlines in Word 7:

Sorry I wasn't able to help further - as I mentioned, if I knew what form of document you were trying to create I may have another idea, but I SUSPECT the best would be to use the printscreen key to get

2009-11-19 Importing charts from Excel into Word:

In that case I'm at something of a loss - clicking once on the chart and copying (I use ctrl C) then pasting into Word SHOULD bring across an exact copy - I'm happy to look at sample files to see if this

2009-11-19 how to print gridlines in Word 7:

Rulers and gridlines are there to help you layout the document on screen, but they are not part of the document so won't print -you can use tables to get boxes on a screen, and you could take a screen

2009-11-18 word 2000 / Windows 7:

the Normal.dot file is the default template and will be in the template location - but as you canot get into word you cannot check what that is! I'm not aware of compatability issues with the older version

2009-11-18 word 2000 / Windows 7:

I've no experience of word 2000 with the latest version of windows, and of course Microsoft have stopped supporting it - however, it OUGHT to work fine - I would start by deleting the normal.dot file and

 

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This topic answers questions related to Microsoft Word stand-alone or Mircrosoft Office Word including Word 2003, Word 2007, Office 2000, and Office XP. You can get Word help on formatting text, tables, tabs, fonts, styles, general Word layouts, bullets, headings, and outlines, using templates, toolbar modifications, and using Track Changes. You may also find tips on linking Word and Excel embedded objects including charts. This site does not provide a general Word tutorial nor the basics of using a word processor. It provides specific answers to using Microsoft Word only. If you do not see your Word question answered in this area then please ask a Word question here

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