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    How to get around problems in MS Word

    July 30th, 2010 by admin

    It is undeniable that for every new version of Windows Operating System a new version of MS Office follows on its tail.  Update, upgrade, improvement and enhancement are the reasons for this.  From MS Word 2003 to MS Word 2007, there have been significant changes and it makes you feel dumb.  Personally, I still prefer using MS Word 2003 and I am glad to have an MS Word 2007 converter.  It is difficult to say if 2007 is really an improvement because many of what is convenient with 2003 is difficult to find in MS Word 2007.  What I hate most is the MS Editor of any version.  You should hear my son and I when we’re writing articles!  If MS Word editor was a live thing it would be dead by now and we are the culprits!  Even word help 2007 was of no use to us.  It made things worse.  Whoever is, or are, the programmer for MS Editor they might have drunk or high in drugs while programming.

     

    This reminds me of one who hired me to write articles.  There was a time I did not realize that our MS Word and the mouse were having problems. (Please take note here – MS editor advised to use ‘mice were’).  After three weeks he emailed me saying my articles were practically nonsense and sent back the articles!  I was dumbfounded and could not understand how horribly I wrote those articles.  It was only after writing more articles when I realized where the problem was.  Help Microsoft office did it for me.  There was some virus or Trojan that got into my MS Office.  It was easy to get rid of.  The other problem was with my mouse.  Highlighting the articles for word count was actually ‘disarranging’ the composition that made it nonsense.  Things happen and you would not know until someone alerts you about it.

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