

- #HOW TO FIND DEVELOPER TAB IN WORD 2010 HOW TO#
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- #HOW TO FIND DEVELOPER TAB IN WORD 2010 PASSWORD#
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This is the clearest, most succinct treatment I’ve seen of this topic - and I have read dozens of them just today. Anyone opening the document can now only fill in the form fields - they cannot edit the document.
#HOW TO FIND DEVELOPER TAB IN WORD 2010 PASSWORD#
You can either set a password OR leave all these fields blank (i.e.
#HOW TO FIND DEVELOPER TAB IN WORD 2010 HOW TO#
All Rights Reserved.Lucille, a work colleague, couldn’t figure out how to set up protected form fields in Word 2007. If you want to edit macros or do anything more complicated then you should have the Developer tab displayed as well. The drop-down contains the commands: View Macros, Record Macro and Pause Recording. The button is the View Macros command and displays the "Macros" dialog box. Previously these were displayed on the Window menu. This displays all the window / documents that are currently open in the particular session. Lets you switch between all the currently active documents. This is only enabled when you are viewing two documents side by side.
#HOW TO FIND DEVELOPER TAB IN WORD 2010 WINDOWS#
Reset Window Position - Resets the windows positions so they take up the same amount of space on the screen when two documents are displayed side by side. Synchronous Scrolling - Toggles the synchronize scrolling of the two documents that are displayed side by side. If you have more than two documents open the "Compare Side by Side" dialog box is displayed so you can choose which document to display next to the active document.allowing you to scroll multiple windows at the same time. View Side by Side - Displays two documents side by side so they can be easily compared. Split - Splits the current window into two parts.
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This will also maximises the application / document to a full screen. New Window - Lets you create a new window of the active document.Īrrange All - Tile all the open windows side by side on the screen. It is possible to open multiple windows of the same document. Page Width - Adjust the zoom so the width of the page is the same as the width of the application window.Įvery document you open in Word can be thought of as a window. Two Pages - Adjust the zoom so two entire pages fit in the application window. One Page - Adjust the zoom so an entire page fits in the application window. This can also be accessed from the status bar by clicking on the view percentage.ġ00% - Adjusts the zoom to 100% of its normal size. There is also a new zoom slider in the bottom right corner next to the status bar. This is a combination of the Find, Document Map and Thumbnails.Įverything relating to adjusting the display percentage of the active document.

Navigation Pane - Toggles the display of the Navigation task pane.

Gridlines - Toggles the display of gridlines. Ruler - Toggles the display of the ruler(s). When using this view certain aspects of the document are not visible, for example any headers or footers. Outline - Displays the document as an outline is displays the Outlining contextual tab.ĭraft - Displays the document in draft mode allowing for quick editing. Web Layout - Displays the document as it would appear as a web page. Print Layout - Displays the document as it would appear if printed and is the default view. Read Mode - Maximises the Word window on the screen and removals all toolbars etc to allow easy reading. This group contains all the commands relating to the different ways you can view your documents.
