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Old 10-21-2009, 05:47 AM
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What is a "thread?" The same as a post?

Suddenly my page numbers on word docs have become shaded. Can't see the numbers at a glance, so now they're useless. Is this something I can change back to how it's been for years? Or has ms central beamed this into my computer forever, because somebody there thinks it's pretty, function be damned?
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Old 10-24-2009, 06:26 AM
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Originally Posted by papamadre View Post
What is a "thread?" The same as a post?

A Thread is the 'Question' link in the index
A Post is the individual questions/comments/replies/answers that you see when you click on the Thread in the index

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This whole page (and as many pages as are needed to show all the comments related to your question) is/are the Thread, while each of the comments by individuals is a Post.


As to the page numbers - if they are part of the Header and Footer section, then they will look 'greyed-out' when you are in the main document. If you wish them to be more bold, then you can go to the print preview, or Reading pane to see them better - or double click to open the Header and Footer pane (where you could change size and colour - this will effect them all!)

Hope that helps!
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