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I am new with 2010 version. There are so many changes that I am not familiar with. I was not sure about the styles on the top. I saw in your document the style with multilevel numbering. I was not using that. May be that was my problem.
I will try this. Thanks for your time. |
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Hi
If you have any further troubles please come back to the Forum and we will try and help you further. Office 2010 is vastly different in layout from versions pre 2007 so don't struggle, just ask. Tony (OTPM) |
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Since you have suggested to ask - in 2003 I can add symbols like Degree sign electrical phase sign or check mark. How do I do with 2010?
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Hi
For the degree sign you can enter a small "o" after the number and then highlight the "o" and then apply the superscript option by right clicking on the highlighted "o" and select Font followed by Superscript. For other Symbols, in your Word document click on the "Insert" menu and on the right hand side of the toolbar you will see a "Symbol" button, press that and you will see a list of symbols you can use. Good luck. Tony(OTPM) |
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