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FSCK OFFICE 2000 PISSES ME OFF!

I'm trying to set my resume up a certain way and for some fscking reason I'm always getting some fscking page break in my document that doesn't show up when I view all characters.

I have no fscking clue what's going on!

FSCK I've been trying to fix this for like 3 hours!

 
I hear ya. I really hate that auto-formatting crapola sometimes too, really annoying. (Yes, I know you can turn it off.) But something you just get 'used' to.

I find myself using using OpenOffice a lot more these days for rtf documents, I usually don't need 'doc's.



KeyserSoze
 
I actually just managed to fix it.

I selected all the text on the screen and went Format -> Paragraph and saw that a bunch of checkboxes were checked that shouldn't have been (they were greyed out so not everything was effected). I left what was needed and now it looks alright.

But maybe you can tell me something else...

Why do some bullets appear to be different sizes when they are all using the same bullet?
 
way to not upgrade... screw you MS!!

(I'm still on Office 2000 on my home systems too. I won't upgrade until they take off that stupid activation garbage for retail versions)
 
Originally posted by: Stark
way to not upgrade... screw you MS!!

(I'm still on Office 2000 on my home systems too. I won't upgrade until they take off that stupid activation garbage for retail versions)

I only bought it in the first place because I got office 2k premium for $100 🙂

I wouldn't mind getting Office 2003 just to see if it is an improvement.
 
Unless you are using Publisher (which I somewhat doubt), Office just isn't the type of application to use for precise document creation.

I have a few NFR Office 2003 Professional DVD sets around here, somewhere.
 
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