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Old October 10th, 2005, 04:01 PM
Bill
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Default word 2002- no "this section only" option for vertical alignment

when trying to apply "vertical alignment" to only 1 section of a document in
word 2002- There is no option for "this section only" in the drop down menu.
Only choices are; "whole document" and "this point forward". Any one have a
clue why this is?
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Old October 10th, 2005, 06:42 PM
Luc
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Default word 2002- no "this section only" option for vertical alignment

Bill,
Maybe I am pointing out the obvious to you but are you sure you have a
section break applied in the document? Maybe you applied a page break
instead. Look at the indicator in the status bar, what does it say when you
hit Ctrl+end to go to the end of the document?
Luc
"Bill" schreef in bericht
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when trying to apply "vertical alignment" to only 1 section of a document
in
word 2002- There is no option for "this section only" in the drop down
menu.
Only choices are; "whole document" and "this point forward". Any one have
a
clue why this is?



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Old October 10th, 2005, 06:57 PM
Charles Kenyon
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Default word 2002- no "this section only" option for vertical alignment

This tells me you only have one section. The "this point forward" option is
offering to insert a section break for you.
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when trying to apply "vertical alignment" to only 1 section of a document
in
word 2002- There is no option for "this section only" in the drop down
menu.
Only choices are; "whole document" and "this point forward". Any one have
a
clue why this is?



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Old October 11th, 2005, 01:40 AM
Bill
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Default word 2002- no "this section only" option for vertical alignme


That's what the problem was.Thanks
"Luc" wrote:

Bill,
Maybe I am pointing out the obvious to you but are you sure you have a
section break applied in the document? Maybe you applied a page break
instead. Look at the indicator in the status bar, what does it say when you
hit Ctrl+end to go to the end of the document?
Luc
"Bill" schreef in bericht
...
when trying to apply "vertical alignment" to only 1 section of a document
in
word 2002- There is no option for "this section only" in the drop down
menu.
Only choices are; "whole document" and "this point forward". Any one have
a
clue why this is?




 




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