Re: [Blind-Computing] Bullets and numbers in Word 2003

2010-07-29 Thread Mike & Barbara Arcadia
HI Arianna;

Below are a couple of notes I've saved on this subject.

Open the tools menu with alt T and press ENTER on "autocorrect".
Press CTRL-TAB to access the "autoformat as you type" tab.
Arrow down and uncheck "automatic bulleted lists" and "automatic
numbered lists".
Enter on okay.
You can also hit the backspace at the beginning of the line it
auto numbered or auto lettered to remove it and temporarily turn
off automatic number and lettering.
Stu
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Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Stopping automatic numbering in Word
Go to the Format menu by pressing the Alt key then right arrow to format or
by pressing applications key and arrow down to
Bullets and Numbering; hit
enter.  Control tab till you hear "Numbered" and then tab once and choose
"None."  Tab to Apply and OK.

Becky

Hope these notes help.  Take care.
Mike


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How do I get rid of bullets and numbers in Word 2003?  It's driving me nuts.

Thanks.

Arianna
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Re: [Blind-Computing] Bullets and numbers in Word 2003

2010-07-29 Thread Jacob Kruger
To start implementing bullets and numbering, I would either on the first 
line, or after selecting some text, access formatting menu (alt + O), then 
hit enter on bullets and numbering, and use arrow keys to select the type, 
but if you decide that the list has now ended, just hitting enter again 
without entering an item will go back to normal formatting, or 
alternatively, if you select the text content, then access that bullets and 
numbering dialogue, and arrow to none, and then hit enter, it will go back 
to standardly formatted text.


Think you can also apply/de--apply bullets and numbering formatting by 
selecting some text and then right clicking, but I would generally just 
stick to the menu system, and the only trick for selecting types of bullets, 
for example,is none is up/down, and then left/right to select the type of 
bullet to make use of.


Stay well

Jacob Kruger
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Skype: BlindZA
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Subject: [Blind-Computing] Bullets and numbers in Word 2003


How do I get rid of bullets and numbers in Word 2003?  It's driving me 
nuts.


Thanks.

Arianna
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Re: [Blind-Computing] Bullets and numbers in Word 2003

2010-07-29 Thread Becky B
To get rid of bullets and numbers, do alt. O for Format and arrow twice to 
bullets and numbers.  Hit enter and select None and tab to OK.
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How do I get rid of bullets and numbers in Word 2003?  It's driving me nuts.

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Arianna
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[Blind-Computing] Bullets and numbers in Word 2003

2010-07-29 Thread Arianna Calesso
How do I get rid of bullets and numbers in Word 2003?  It's driving me nuts.

Thanks.

Arianna
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