RE: OT Question about Word

2015-11-20 Thread Van Lant, Robin via Talk
Bob, I have made that mistake myself. You are likely accidentally hitting Alt S, F, which takes you to the References ribbon and enters a footnote. Word inserts a superscript footnote reference number at the point where you mistakenly hit that keystroke. If you hear it right away, press

RE: OT Question About Word 2012

2015-09-24 Thread Rod Hutton via Talk
Hi Robert, and Pastor Gil, as well,\ Okay, what I've learned is that if, at the left margin, you type the number 1, followed by a period, followed by a space, then you'll probably hear the phrase "style list paragraph," well, at least you will in Word 2013. Now, if, on the other hand, you simply

Re: OT Question About Word

2015-05-15 Thread Dave via Talk
Hello Bob, You wish to have more than 256 lines on a single page in Word? That many lines of text on a single 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper is a lot of very small lines.In fact, the font would be so small, I doubt if anyone could read it if you were to print it out. Maybe I am

RE: OT Question About Word

2015-05-15 Thread Chip Orange via Talk
Hi Bob You're trying to do something with MS Word that it's not designed to do; it's not a text editor like Notepad, it's designed to layout characters on a page. The reason you're running into a limit is the height of those characters; this is as many lines as Word thinks can fit on a page.