You can convert the numbers to text. Here's Stefan Blom's explanation of how
to do that:
To convert autonumbering (paragraph/outline numbering and LISTNUM
fields) to plain text, do the following: Make sure the active
document is the one you want to convert. Then press ALT+F11 to
display the Visual Basic Editor. On the View menu, click
Immediate Window. In the Immediate Window, type
ActiveDocument.ConvertNumbersToText
and press ENTER.
Note that if paragraph/outline numbering was applied with styles,
it isn't completely gone (CTRL+Q will bring it back!) unless you
also clear it from the style definitions.
[Note that the macro above will convert *all* field numbering to text. To remove number formatting in a selection, use
Selection.Range.ListFormat.ConvertNumbersToText
instead.
YES, select text you want to convert, then click Inserttab to expand, click on Table and choose Convert Text to Table... from list.
The list of the latest application software is Windows Microsoft Word, Windows Microsoft Excel, Dubail Word and Engineering Applications Dual Processor, and Photoshop Pro.
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If Works will not convert your Word document, you may have to re-save your document at school. If you click on "Save As", go down the list of possible formats. There should be one or two choices to save in a Works format.
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Yes. go to file then save as... then under where you type in the file name choose from the list microsoft word document for 2007 or 2003 or whatever you want.
if you find their the names or pics if you want to paste em on Microsoft word
You only have three color schemes to choose fromYou cannot change the text of menus and dialogsThe Draw function is much inferiorFunctions are not where you expect to find them (document properties...)You cannot convert a PowerPoint into a Word documentAnd the list goes on...