Quizzes & Puzzles10 mins ago
Still problem with MS Word 2007 on Vista
2 Answers
I asked this question before but perhaps didn't make the problem very clear. Each time I open an MS Word document, the toolbar with the pull down menu is missing from the page. How can I fix this, as each time I want to type/format a document I have to keep going back to 'home' and then when I start to type again the document reverts to the original screen. It is driving me nuts.
Many thanks.
Many thanks.
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by abstibus. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.anne
I still have no idea what you mean (and I'd say no one else does either from the lack of answers)
Each time I open an MS Word document ....
a new one ... or one in my documents?
toolbar with the pull down menu ????????????
do you mean these?
http://www.wellesley.edu/Computing/Office03/Wo rd03/word03.html#format
office 2007 uses the ribon not menus
I have to keep going back to 'home' - from where???
I still have no idea what you mean (and I'd say no one else does either from the lack of answers)
Each time I open an MS Word document ....
a new one ... or one in my documents?
toolbar with the pull down menu ????????????
do you mean these?
http://www.wellesley.edu/Computing/Office03/Wo rd03/word03.html#format
office 2007 uses the ribon not menus
I have to keep going back to 'home' - from where???
All I say is I installed office 2007 on my work computer 2 weeks ago.
I uninstalled it last week and put office 2003 back on
I know I should learn it, but it is so much different to 2003 and I just have not got time at work to find where everything is (well that and I've been asked to look into converting the entire company over to using open office to save money on office licences)
I uninstalled it last week and put office 2003 back on
I know I should learn it, but it is so much different to 2003 and I just have not got time at work to find where everything is (well that and I've been asked to look into converting the entire company over to using open office to save money on office licences)
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.