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  1. LWinfrey

    How do I hide the cell location of comments when I print?

    When I print my spreadsheet the the Notes print in the following format: Cell: AH5 Comment: 1. My comment appears here I want to remove the "Cell: XX#" line from the printed document. Can I do this? If yes, how? Thank you so much! ~LWinfrey
  2. LWinfrey

    Can I create new Access styles???

    I need to create a new Access style that will allow me to customize the color scheme and style associated with my database. Can I do this? If yes, how? Thanks in advance for your help! ~LWinfrey
  3. LWinfrey

    Word Formulas and AutoText help

    <i>QUESTION 1!</i><br><br>I am creating yet another form, this one in Word.&nbsp;&nbsp;I am working on a Purchase Order form for our department and am interested in adding 3 cells in a Word Table (one of which is a subtotal created by an earlier formula).&nbsp;&nbsp;Right now...
  4. LWinfrey

    Creating forms in Outlook

    I'm not sure if this is where I need to be posting this form, but hey, it's all good.<br><br>I am trying to create a form in Outlook that can be selected just as &quot;New Mail Message,&quot; &quot;New Contact,&quot; or &quot;New Appointment&quot; for example.&nbsp;&nbsp;Basically I want people...
  5. LWinfrey

    Macros?

    I have an Excel document that is used as a checklist. Is it possible to filter this checklist to create several smaller specific worksheets? For example, I would like to create, from the master worksheet, 6 seperate lists for 6 different departments without having to update both the master...
  6. LWinfrey

    Unable to Spellcheck a protected form

    I have recently begun creating forms for a law firm and have noticed that when completing a form, the attorneys are unable to spellcheck their comments/answers. The only way I've been able to get around this is to unlock the document. Is there any other way to execute the Spellcheck function?

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