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12 hours ago ago from AddictiveTips

The Navigation pane resides on the left side of your document and makes it easier for anyone to search throughout your document.  But this bar is not displayed by default, to enable it click the View tab on the main menu and check the Navigation Pane option. Now you will see the Navigation Pane displayed on the left side of the document. Specify the search word/phrase and all the occurrences of this particular ...

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22 hours ago ago from Jumbie\'s Watch

Yesterday I spent some time (about 30 minutes) resolving a problem that cropped up recently in Microsoft Word 2007. Over the past few days, I noticed that whenever I opened Word, it gave me a message stating that there were unsaved changes made to the Normal template, and asked whether the changes should be loaded. Whether I chose Yes or No , the result was still the same. Word loaded okay, I was able to do what I had to do, but ...

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