RE: Word 2003| Edit | Why would "Repeat Doc Close" be a good thin
- From: "Marianne" <Marianne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 12:42:03 -0700
Perfect answer - thank you so much. Word is certainly very intuitive.
"CyberTaz" wrote:
> Hi Marianne-
>
> The command you are seeing is a general 'repeat the last action taken in the
> file' command that has been in Word for a long time. It typically reads as
> Repeat (name of last action), which in your case was apparently the closing
> of a doc while at least one more file was open. I believe it only appears as
> Repeat Close if the current doc has had no changes made since it was opened.
> Otherwise it will read according to the name of the last action or will be
> dimmed.
>
> There should be no problem!
>
> Regards |:>)
>
> "Marianne" wrote:
>
> > The "Repeat Doc Close" is an option on the Edit Menu in Word 2003. Getting
> > ready to deploy to nearly 1,000 users - is this a good thing to have on the
> > menu?
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