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Heinrich Pesch Finlandia Local time: 20:00 Membro (2003) Da Finlandese a Tedesco + ...
Jan 10, 2020
I don't like these little boxes Word (office 365) displays when I highlight text or copy text (Cntrl + v). In the latter case a little box appears one row lower and hides part of the text. I would like to make Word stop this practise but don't know how. Is it possible?
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finnword1 Stati Uniti Local time: 13:00 Da Inglese a Finlandese + ...
Try pressing the "ESC" key.
Jan 10, 2020
Works in my Word 2016. Moi.
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Endre Both Germania Local time: 19:00 Da Inglese a Tedesco
You can disable it
Jan 10, 2020
See here or do a search for "Office 365 disable paste options".
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Giuliana Maltempo Argentina Local time: 15:00 Da Inglese a Spagnolo + ...
Office Support
Jan 10, 2020
Follow this link to see how to disable the mini floating toolbox, and this other link for the the paste options toolbox.
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Heinrich Pesch Finlandia Local time: 20:00 Membro (2003) Da Finlandese a Tedesco + ...
AVVIO ARGOMENTO
Thank you all
Jan 10, 2020
Giuliana Maltempo wrote:
Follow this link to see how to disable the mini floating toolbox, and this other link for the the paste options toolbox.
Good to know.
Sometimes I think there should be a switch "Turn off all functions introduced after version 2003". Sorry, Microsoft.
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Philip Lees Grecia Local time: 20:00 Da Greco a Inglese
Downhill
Jan 11, 2020
Heinrich Pesch wrote:
Sometimes I think there should be a switch "Turn off all functions introduced after version 2003".
I keep a copy of Word 2003 installed that I use regularly when I want to do things that became much harder in later versions, such as working with styles, or comparing documents.
Office 2000/2003 was really very good. Since then it's been all downhill.
Tom in London
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Tom in London Regno Unito Local time: 18:00 Membro (2008) Da Italiano a Inglese
2008
Jan 11, 2020
Philip Lees wrote:
Heinrich Pesch wrote:
Sometimes I think there should be a switch "Turn off all functions introduced after version 2003".
I keep a copy of Word 2003 installed that I use regularly when I want to do things that became much harder in later versions, such as working with styles, or comparing documents.
Office 2000/2003 was really very good. Since then it's been all downhill.
My default version is Word 2008. Subsequent versions have removed important functions and have made the application far more cumbrous to use.
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Edward Potter Spagna Local time: 19:00 Da Spagnolo a Inglese + ...
Word 2007
Jan 12, 2020
My default version is Word 2008. Subsequent versions have removed important functions and have made the application far more cumbrous to use.
I use Word 2007 (with the installed update from long ago). A while back I tried out a more recent version and was put off by the software's insistence that I register a user name and password, and connect the software to the Internet.
I'm doing fine with the 2007 version.
Tom in London
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Heinrich Pesch Finlandia Local time: 20:00 Membro (2003) Da Finlandese a Tedesco + ...
AVVIO ARGOMENTO
Spellchecking support
Jan 13, 2020
I would gladly use Word 2007 or even 2003, but Microsoft does not support spellchecking in those anymore. For a long time my SDL Trados Studio would not use Word dictionary for spellchecking, until I removed Office 2010 and installed 365 anew. Then the red lines started to appear beneath my misspelled words in Studio. What a relief. (Of course the fault was in the SDL software, which did not recognize 365-Word instead of 2010).
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