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Old 01-16-2010, 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by zyzzyva57 View Post
See if this helps: go to Start > then do it in 2007, and the program will show it to you in 2003, pretty darn cool, eh?
I don't know what you mean by "then do it in 2007".

No such entry exists on the Windows 7 Start menu. Are you refering to the Windows 7 Start Menu (not a "Start" option at the URL you referred me to)? Also, typing that text into the Windows 7 Start Menu search field returns no results.

By "the program" are you referring to Microsoft Word (rather than the Windows OS or software on the web site)?

I am also not sure what you mean by "show it to you in 2003". Do you mean that Microsoft Word 2007 will change its interface to that of Microsoft Word 2003?

You understand that I am using Word 2007, but that the instructions you referred me to are for Word 2003 (not the other way around), right?

And, I did figure out how to do it in Word 2007. It just took a little playing with the UI.

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