How to have a clean sheet when I open Microsoft'sWorks Word Processor
Hello,
I feel such a novice. When I open the Microsoft'sWorks Word
Processor , it is not a blank sheet I
have, but a sheet with 3 lines
A. True
B.Flower
C.Scent
as it is written above. I know I typed these 3 lines before but
somehow I must have done something extra so that they appear all the
time now. I know I can delete them and have a blank sheet in front of
me, but the point is I DO NOT WANT THEM to appear. What should I do to
have a blank sheet as I used to have before?
Please help, it is so horriby frustrating.
Thanking you in advance,
Urban
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On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 12:38:54 -0800 (PST), in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics, URBAN <drukuran@googlemail.com>
wrote:
>Hello,
>I feel such a novice. When I open the Microsoft'sWorks Word
>Processor , it is not a blank sheet I
>have, but a sheet with 3 lines
>A. True
>B.Flower
>C.Scent
>as it is written above. I know I typed these 3 lines before but
>somehow I must have done something extra so that they appear all the
>time now. I know I can delete them and have a blank sheet in front of
>me, but the point is I DO NOT WANT THEM to appear. What should I do to
>have a blank sheet as I used to have before?
>Please help, it is so horriby frustrating.
>Thanking you in advance,
>Urban
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Re: How to have a clean sheet when I open Microsoft'sWorks Word Processor
you search for and delete all instances of normal.dot
"URBAN" <drukuran@googlemail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello,
> I feel such a novice. When I open the Microsoft'sWorks Word
> Processor , it is not a blank sheet I
> have, but a sheet with 3 lines
> A. True
> B.Flower
> C.Scent
> as it is written above. I know I typed these 3 lines before but
> somehow I must have done something extra so that they appear all the
> time now. I know I can delete them and have a blank sheet in front of
> me, but the point is I DO NOT WANT THEM to appear. What should I do to
> have a blank sheet as I used to have before?
> Please help, it is so horriby frustrating.
> Thanking you in advance,
> Urban
> ****************************************
Re: How to have a clean sheet when I open Microsoft'sWorks Word Processor
also, "Remove all formatting" or "Clear Formatting" up in Style window -
best to Select All and Copy any contents you put in, first.
"DL" <address@invalid> wrote in message
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> you search for and delete all instances of normal.dot
>
> "URBAN" <drukuran@googlemail.com> wrote in message
> news:a1dec701-77d3-480f-ab52-063d3491485b@p73g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...
>> Hello,
>> I feel such a novice. When I open the Microsoft'sWorks Word
>> Processor , it is not a blank sheet I
>> have, but a sheet with 3 lines
>> A. True
>> B.Flower
>> C.Scent
>> as it is written above. I know I typed these 3 lines before but
>> somehow I must have done something extra so that they appear all the
>> time now. I know I can delete them and have a blank sheet in front of
>> me, but the point is I DO NOT WANT THEM to appear. What should I do to
>> have a blank sheet as I used to have before?
>> Please help, it is so horriby frustrating.
>> Thanking you in advance,
>> Urban
>> ****************************************
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