My documents that have text boxes inserted copy/paste all out of order in Outlook 2003. The text boxes when pasted into Outlook also don't reposition when trying to fix the layout. Help! Crystal
My documents that have text boxes inserted copy/paste all out of order in Outlook 2003. The text boxes when pasted into Outlook also don't reposition when trying to fix the layout. Help! Crystal
1.Displaying Text With Layout in a Text Box
Word 2000 I've built a user form that contains a text box. I have the following code to initialize a couple of values in the user form: Private Sub UserForm_Initialize() lblErrorMessage.Caption = ErrMsg tbDataClip.Value = cbDataClip End Sub This basically works, but I've run into one small hitch that I can't seem to solve. I would like the text box to display data like the following example (Note that this is a test record, and not live data): M*HR.MTHOT0000.MT0000000.*ABCTSTIUL9. MONTANA HOT FILE RESPONSE FOR LOCATE OF: NAM/TEST, RECORD.OCA/TESTABC.DOR/20040812.LAC/TESTTOM.DSP/EXTR LOCATED RECORD NOTIFICATION MKE/LOCATED MONTANA WANT ORI/MT0000000 NAM/TEST, RECORD DOB/19700101 SEX/M RAC/W HGT/600 WGT/210 HAI/BRO DOW/20040812 OCA/TESTABC OFF/2002 ARSON-RESIDENCE-ENDANGERED LIFE MIS/TEST RECORD LOCATED/20040812 MT025015Y TESTTOM EXTR MIN/W320581 DTE/20040812 MRI 448220 IN: MTSF 6933 AT 12AUG2004 22:29:53 OUT: JLET00 537 AT 12AUG2004 22:29:53 Instead, the text box is displaying the data as a single unbroken row, with the paragraph markers visible in the data string. I made sure that the Word Wrap property of the text box is enabled. Is there some way to pass the data to the text box so that the text box displays the data with the layout intact? -- Tom State of Montana Department of Justice Help Desk "Making the world a safer place."
2.A picture displayed in front of word text when using print layout
Hi! I have received a document that I couldn't open using Word (Office 2000 pro) then I did install OfficeXP in order to open it asked to installed further feature that I did. Now I can read my document however if I print, or using print layout view I have a big picture in front the text which is hided when using normal view.I have updated my Antivirus after this incident I tried to see on the format even to see if they were a kind of watermark with this behaviour I didn't find yet any solution for this matter I will appreciate if any one can help me Thank you for your assistance.
3.Page display order of two-page Print Layout view in Word XP
Hi, I'm using the "Print Layout" view with my new widescreen monitor which gives Word enough space to put two pages on the screen at the same time, when I choose an appropriate zoom. However, for some reason it's deciding to put the first page of my document on the right hand side of the screen and the second page of the document to the left of it. Graphically it looks like this on the screen: [ 2 1 ]. Is there a way to have Word display the first page on the right and the second page on the left (ie. [ 1 2 ])? I think this is more natural for English documents, but I've looked around and couldn't find a setting for this anywhere. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Avi
4.Text boxes keep moving after Format:Text Box:Layout:Advanced:
I'm using Word 2008 (12.1.5), OS X 10.5.6. I am trying to having two-column text flow around tables and figures that I place in text boxes that I am trying to anchor. After inserting and formatting the text boxes, I find that revisions to certain text, or changing the spacing between certain text boxes and the text causes the text box to 'jump' to another page. Only certain text boxes seem to be 'volatile', but I cannot discern what setting I may have implemented to cause this. I use the Format:Text Box:Layout:Advanced path and set the text boxes with absolute measurements relative to the margins. I have been activating the 'Lock Anchor' option, but no other option. I do not activate the 'Move object with Text' option. I cannot detect any sign that I inadvertantly formatted the text to affect the text box position. I cannot extract any help from the Help.
5.text boxes do not display in print preview (Microsoft Word 2000)
I created a single page document consisting entirely of text boxes. The text in the boxes is formated as bold, normal 12 pt. Times New Roman font. The boxes are fromated to display a border. No boxes overlap, no boxes are on top of one another and the text boxes display fine in the print view but do not show up on normal view. In print preview mode, the page appears blank. When I attempt to print the page, either of my two printers merely spits out a blank page. I have not had this problem in the past so I suspect it is due to some change I made either to page setup or a style change. I made a change to the style for normal -- indent first line but later went back and changed this feature back to the way it was before. Any help with this problem would be greatly appreciated
6. Word Text Boxes won't display
7. Call-Outs do not always display on screen & not at all in printout
8. Call-Outs do not always display on screen and not at all in printo
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