MS Word hardly ever ceases to amaze me. Mostly I hate the **** program.
Today I was sent a file in order to remove some blank pages which had been inserted in error. The pages were in landscape mode, rather than in portrait mode.
As I tried to sort this out (I did succeeed ....) I noticed a little cursor icon I'd never seen or at least never noticed before. Clicking on it seemed to bring up messages about formatting paragraphs or some such, but I can't be sure as I wasn't too concerned - I just wanted to get the job done.
Here is an image of the icon. It's to the top left, above the section break marker.
Perhaps someone can tell me what it is, and what it's supposed to do! I was using Mac 2011 Word.
Today I was sent a file in order to remove some blank pages which had been inserted in error. The pages were in landscape mode, rather than in portrait mode.
As I tried to sort this out (I did succeeed ....) I noticed a little cursor icon I'd never seen or at least never noticed before. Clicking on it seemed to bring up messages about formatting paragraphs or some such, but I can't be sure as I wasn't too concerned - I just wanted to get the job done.
Here is an image of the icon. It's to the top left, above the section break marker.
Perhaps someone can tell me what it is, and what it's supposed to do! I was using Mac 2011 Word.
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