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COMPLETE Office 2003 Uninstall?
Hi Guys
I posted on here a few days ago with a problem I had with MS office (Word mainly) HERE Anyway, I thought I would just uninstall it and re-install and see how that goes. Installed it all again and still doing the same, but then I remembered that office would have probably stored my personal settings somewhere so therefore by me just deleting the program, its not deleting my settings. I knew this as when I went back into Word after installing it, all my additions to the tool bars which I made previously were still there and if it was a new install, these wouldnt be there. I have tried to delete the Office folder in Docs and Settings, but that didnt seem to do anything, so if anyone has any pointers on how to completely remove all office settings, it would be very much appreciated. Thanks Karl Just for some info, its MS Office 2003 Pro, running on Windows XP Professional. |
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Just for some info, I have attached a screen shot of the new style bullet points, I know I can easily change them, but going through a few hundred pages of work and changing bullet points aint my idea of fun.
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There may be a way to change them all (this works in word XP, I can check 2003 at work tomorrow) - I just hope I can explain it clearly
Anyway, put your cursor on one of the lists you want to change & then click format, styles & formatting. On the right the task pane will open - under the "formatting of selected text" box click the "select all" button. On the bottom, make sure "all styles" is showing, & in the middle is a "pick formatting to apply" box. Find the bullet you're looking for & click on that. If you can't find the bullet there, click on format, bullets & numbering & change it that way. Hope it works for ya ! Cheryl |
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Thanks Cheryl, but when I go into look at the styles to choose from, the Bullet points are all arrows... Ive attached a screen shot to show you what I mean.
I have tried to modify these, but no luck. Karl |
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After following the previous instructions to select all the arrowed lists, try going thru the format>bullets & numbering menu at the top. If you only have the arrow, highlight the arrow & click the reset button on the bottom left of the dialog box. It should change back to the circle. Then click ok & all the bullets in the doc should change.
Let me know if this isn't clear. Cheryl |
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