NO WHITE SPACE
Here is another good one.
For all of us who down load the web pages, we have this <picture> and the like.
All down threw the pages.
Want to get rid of all those <???> or what ever shows up. Right?
Try this in Word.
Open the document, go to Edit: Replace
In the Find What: text box type: \<*\>
don't put anything in the Replace with box.
Check: Use Pattern Matching
Now replace all, and you have no more of those pieces of HTML hanging around.

Question: I have a name in my document or a couple of
words that I want to reverse.
I would like to have the Last name first - with comma then first name.
It is currently first name then last name.
Is there a quick way to do this?
Yes, it is Word you know.
In the find and replace under Edit.
In the Find What: text box:
Type: (Jesse) (Braswell)
or of course your name or the two words, but put them inside parentheses.
In the Replace With: text box:
Type: \2, \1
There is a space after the comma.
Make sure you check " Use Pattern Matching" center bottom of the dialog box.
Using the slash with 2 then 1, tells word to take the words it finds an reverse them.

WordPerfect users like to change the 3 character extension
to the person's initials that they are doing the document for.
Here is a great little macro that brings up the open dialog box so it looks for all files
and not just doc files.
GoTo:
Tools: Macro on the Word menu bar
Type: FileOpen
Click: Create (button)
Type the following:
Sub Main
Dim dlg as FileOpen
GetCurValues dlg
dlg.addtomru = 1
dlg.name = "*.*"
If Dialog(dlg) then fileopen dlg
end sub
Okay maybe this is good for a lot of us if we are working with a lot of different text
files.

are needed sometimes under a graphic. To do is
very easy but you need to make a table first.
Create two row table, Insert
picture/clipart in top row, type caption in second row
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a letter is needed from time to time, you know the
International characters that we sometimes need for someone's name.
Let's take the á for example.
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For any other letter you need
like this just replace the -A- with that letter.
For the Ü

In Word 97/2000/2002/2003 only:
Select Format: Font
Click the Animation tab
Select one from the list you like.

Would you like to have (at your finger tips - not need to type them anymore), Attention
line, Header/Footer, Closings, Mailing Instructions, Reference Line, Salutations,
and Subject lines?
Right click your toolbar (any where on it), select Autotext.
Now you have a new toolbar, click the down arrow and select the item you want in your
document where the cursors is located. If you would like to see them all at once, click
the first button on your new toolbar.

Assuming you've already created a logo, insert the logo
into a
document.
Select the graphic and choose Insert, Frame. Now, select
the logo (frame and all) and choose Edit, AutoText. The logo should
appear in the Preview pane. If it doesn't, you probably haven't
selected the entire logo with frame. Once the logo appears in the
Preview pane, name it and click Add.
Now you can insert your logo anywhere and move it anywhere
if
you have a frame added for versions before Office97/2000. Now in 2003 you can
just place it anywhere period.

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