Re: toolbar
- From: CyberTaz <onlygeneraltaz1@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2008 09:41:58 -0400
Thanks for taking the time to confirm! If you have any other questions
you'll most likely find an answer here - or at least direction to where the
answer can be found.
Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 7/26/08 5:51 PM, in article 59b55349.1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Elinor"
<Elinor> wrote:
thank you so much! Everything worked just as you suggested. I love my new
computer, although I also want it to function exactly like my last one...
Hi Elinor - See the inline replies below;
On 7/25/08 8:49 PM, in article 59b55349.-1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
"Elinor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
wrote:
Version: 2008 > Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) > Processor:Intel > > I have a couple of questions: > 1) is there a way to drag one
of the toolbars to the left of my doc, rather > than position it along
the top (I could do this in previous Word)?
The bar must first be un-docked - the Standard toolbar can't be
un-docked.
Control+Click the bar & choose the Dock Toolbar in Window command to
clear
the check.
Then use the diagonal hash marks in the lower right corner of the bar
to stretch it into a vertical alignment. The darker "tab" at the top or
left end of the floating bar (where the circular "Close" button is) can
be used to drag the bar to where you want it.
2) is there a keyboard or toolbar command to enable m to jump to endor > beginning of doc?
On a standard keyboard:
End = Command+End Beginning = Command + Home
It varies depending on keyboard as to whether you may also need to use
another modifier key, such as Fn... And the Home & End keys may be
"disguised"
as part of the Arrow key group. Without knowing more about which
keyboard
you have it's impossible to say for sure.
3) there used to be a toolbar called PowerBook that had commands for
end/beginning of line, page & doc. Anything like that in this new version?
thanks!
I don't think it exists any longer - honestly can't say because I've
never
gone looking for it :-) Use Help to look up Keyboard Shortcuts & you
should
find more than you bargained for. As noted above, some may have to be
adapted depending on the style/layout of your specific keyboard.
HTH |:>) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac
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