Amazing Paul, I have never asked this question of anyone before and this is exactly what I do, even in relation to removing it. Now I know it as a good guide for anyone else if ever I was advising. Eleanor ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Traynor" <paul.traynor@xxxxxxx> To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, May 26, 2008 8:28 AM Subject: [vip_students] Re: Microsoft Word > Hi Eleanor, > > I don't tend to bother much or actually not at all using the MS word > bookmarking feature. I tend to use and also if asked recommend that just > where I stop reading I place the following mark: > > *:* > Then when I am Back in that document I just use the word find feature of > control + F and search for this marker. Once I resume my reading at this > spot I always make sure to remove this symbol from that point otherwise I > would have a million of them in the document when I really only want one > marker at any time in the text. > > > Paul. > > -----Original Message----- > From: vip_students-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:vip_students-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Eleanor Burke > Sent: 25 May 2008 23:28 > To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [vip_students] Microsoft Word > > If I am reading a lengthy document say with over one hundred pages and I > stop at page 27 is there some way I can come back in at the point at which I > stop? I know this can happen in a pdf file but I do not understand anything > about bookmarks etc and I'd love to know about things like that so that I > can get the maximum use out of my word when studying. > > Eleanor > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Paul Traynor" <paul.traynor@xxxxxxx> > To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Monday, May 19, 2008 4:38 PM > Subject: [vip_students] Re: full screen > > > > Hi Susan, > > > > That an interesting problem you are having. Do you mean the full screen in > > Internet Explorer or in word perhaps?. > > > > I will assume it is in word. You could try the following; > > When you open up word, press keys, "alt + spacebar and then letter X". > > Next press keys "alt + dash key followed by letter X". > > The first keystrokes of alt + spacebar then X, maximises the main > > application screen of Microsoft word. The second set of keys "alt + dash > > then X" maximises the inner "edit screen" of Microsoft word. Try this and > > see what happens Susan and remember that no question on this list is a > silly > > or insignificant one so never be afraid to ask questions and don't worry > if > > you feel you aren't too good at putting it into writing, just go ahead > and > > ask anyway, we are all learners here friends. > > > > Paul. > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: vip_students-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > [mailto:vip_students-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Susan Curry > > Sent: 19 May 2008 15:32 > > To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Subject: [vip_students] full screen > > > > hi folks, > > > > can some one please tell me how to get the full screen on? i alt v then > down > > > > arrow to full screen hit enter this does the job but if i come out of the > > file and then go back in to the file i only have half a screen again, is > > there some thing else i should be doing? > > > > > > best wishes > > > > susan > > > > > > > > -- > > I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. > > It has removed 4429 spam emails to date. > > Paying users do not have this message in their emails. > > Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len > > > > > > ******************************************************************** > > > > NOTICE: The information contained in this email and any attachments > > is confidential and may be privileged. 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