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Where is the "Reveal Codes" in Word?
I remember back when I used WordPerfect, there was something called reveal
codes that showed all the raw formatting of a document. I know Word has something like that too but cant find it or figure out what Word calls it, where is this? I have a certain font being used in my document that I cannot locate but need to remove and this is the only way I can think of to find this used font. Thanks! |
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Where is the "Reveal Codes" in Word?
"Greg" wrote: I remember back when I used WordPerfect, there was something called reveal codes that showed all the raw formatting of a document. I know Word has something like that too but cant find it or figure out what Word calls it, where is this? I have a certain font being used in my document that I cannot locate but need to remove and this is the only way I can think of to find this used font. Thanks! |
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Where is the "Reveal Codes" in Word?
Actually, Word does not have a "reveal codes" option such as you describe.
The way to delete a font in Word is not to find some hidden code and delete it. Instead, you need to apply the font you want to the offending passage. Just select the passage (start a character or two before and end a character or two after, perhaps) and apply the font you want. Fred "Greg" wrote: I remember back when I used WordPerfect, there was something called reveal codes that showed all the raw formatting of a document. I know Word has something like that too but cant find it or figure out what Word calls it, where is this? I have a certain font being used in my document that I cannot locate but need to remove and this is the only way I can think of to find this used font. Thanks! |
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Where is the "Reveal Codes" in Word?
Or if it is a big document, you may want to use Find and Replace to replace
the font. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Idaho Word Man" wrote in message ... Actually, Word does not have a "reveal codes" option such as you describe. The way to delete a font in Word is not to find some hidden code and delete it. Instead, you need to apply the font you want to the offending passage. Just select the passage (start a character or two before and end a character or two after, perhaps) and apply the font you want. Fred "Greg" wrote: I remember back when I used WordPerfect, there was something called reveal codes that showed all the raw formatting of a document. I know Word has something like that too but cant find it or figure out what Word calls it, where is this? I have a certain font being used in my document that I cannot locate but need to remove and this is the only way I can think of to find this used font. Thanks! |
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Where is the "Reveal Codes" in Word?
There are no codes to reveal. Word is a style based application.
You can find the font by using the Find function CTRL+F. If that doesn't locate it, you can search the metadata of a Word 2003 document using the script editor ALT+SHIFT+F11, or if the document is in Word 2007 format, you can open the document with WinRar and search the XML files that make up the document. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Greg wrote: I remember back when I used WordPerfect, there was something called reveal codes that showed all the raw formatting of a document. I know Word has something like that too but cant find it or figure out what Word calls it, where is this? I have a certain font being used in my document that I cannot locate but need to remove and this is the only way I can think of to find this used font. Thanks! |
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Where is the "Reveal Codes" in Word?
im pretty sure i have seen it before in the past, are you sure? Ive tried
changing all the fonts on that page to 1 font (which it suppose to be already) but its showing it all as being the same font already too. Im getting this problem when converting to postscript and distilling it. There is a protected font being used that i cant find any other way "Idaho Word Man" wrote: Actually, Word does not have a "reveal codes" option such as you describe. The way to delete a font in Word is not to find some hidden code and delete it. Instead, you need to apply the font you want to the offending passage. Just select the passage (start a character or two before and end a character or two after, perhaps) and apply the font you want. Fred "Greg" wrote: I remember back when I used WordPerfect, there was something called reveal codes that showed all the raw formatting of a document. I know Word has something like that too but cant find it or figure out what Word calls it, where is this? I have a certain font being used in my document that I cannot locate but need to remove and this is the only way I can think of to find this used font. Thanks! |
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Where is the "Reveal Codes" in Word?
There's Reveal Formatting and Reveal Field Codes. For Reveal Formatting, the
easiest way is to press Shift+F1 to open the Reveal Formatting task pane. You can use it to determine the formatting of a selection or if you're trying to determine differences you see in formatting you can use the "Compare to another selection" option. To view field codes in a document you can press Alt+F9 to toggle them on/off. As for finding the font, I'd use Find. Press F5 to display the Find dialog box, on the Find tab click the More button, and use the Format button at the bottom to select your font. ~Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP "Greg" wrote in message ... I remember back when I used WordPerfect, there was something called reveal codes that showed all the raw formatting of a document. I know Word has something like that too but cant find it or figure out what Word calls it, where is this? I have a certain font being used in my document that I cannot locate but need to remove and this is the only way I can think of to find this used font. Thanks! |
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Where is the "Reveal Codes" in Word?
In general, see http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/RevealCodes.htm. When you
use Find to search for a font, make sure you let Word search the entire document. I have seen cases where the found text was in an unused header or footer: that is, "Different first page" or "Different odd and even" had at one time been enabled and text placed in the First Page Header/Footer or Even Page Header/Footer. Then either the option was disabled or the section in question didn't have that particular header/footer, so the text was not visible to casual inspection but did turn up in a search. You'll recognize this by the fact that it is displayed in a pane at the bottom of the page (like the footnote pane when you're in Normal view). If this turns out to be the case, you'll have to reenable that option (or add enough pages to the section to make the header/footer display) in order to find and correct the text in question. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Greg" wrote in message ... I remember back when I used WordPerfect, there was something called reveal codes that showed all the raw formatting of a document. I know Word has something like that too but cant find it or figure out what Word calls it, where is this? I have a certain font being used in my document that I cannot locate but need to remove and this is the only way I can think of to find this used font. Thanks! |
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