Double Clicking Document Icon No Longer Open In Word For Mac 2011
Fix the Document Map contributed by Daiya Mitchell Applies to all versions of MacWord; Are you seeing text in the Document Map that is not a heading, or random text in your Table of Contents? No worries—this page will fix your problem. Why Problems Occur The Document Map (View>Navigation Pane>Document Map) is a great feature that can make navigating a long document much easier. However, it can create some glitches. The Document Map requires outline levels to function.
Very strange. I updated my Office for Mac 2011 to version 14.1.4 in December when it became available. And while I generally create Word docs in RTF format (since it saves huge amounts in doc size), I am able to open.docx docs in Word without issue. Click into your document and click the cursor as you move it; then move the cursor in another direction and click again. Your line continuously gets longer as you move the cursor around, until you double-click the mouse, which signifies the end of the line you’re drawing.
Next, you might need to kill the Dock process to make the changes happen (or just log out and log back in). Open Terminal (type it into Spotlight or find it in the Applications -> Utilities folder) and type killall Dock followed by the Enter key 7.
Clicking the Gridlines icon on the Table Layout tab solved the problem. > > Turning off Gridlines did the job for me. Thanks for the simple solution!
I've been using the command from within Word for Mac 2011 File>Share>E-Mail(As Attachment) until about three weeks ago when clicking on that command would bring the Mail.app window to the front, and then nothing would happen. When mousing over the Word doc I wanted to attach, I'd see the spinning beachball for 30 seconds or so. Then the beachball would stop spinning and nothing else would happen.
Thank you so much for the help! Jpva.@me.com 21/4/2016, 16:41 น. On Tuesday, September 16, 2014 at 11:05:43 AM UTC-5, wrote: > I was having a similar situation in Word for Mac 2011 in which the last line of some table cells showed, but the rest of the text in that cell disappeared (the text showed in PDFs and printouts, so I knew the text was still there).
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It's a pain to always have to drag all the time. Anyone know why this could be? Any help would be greatly appreciated. My MacBook Pro is making me angry!
On Tuesday, September 16, 2014 at 11:05:43 AM UTC-5, wrote: > I was having a similar situation in Word for Mac 2011 in which the last line of some table cells showed, but the rest of the text in that cell disappeared (the text showed in PDFs and printouts, so I knew the text was still there). Clicking the Gridlines icon on the Table Layout tab solved the problem. I currently have Word for Mac 2011, under OS X El Capitan (10.11.4) (had this problem under earlier OS and Word for Mac versions too) - deselecting the Gridlines button (i.e., hiding the gridlines) seems to resolve this problem in most instances.
Then, without moving the selection, Table>Convert>Text to Table. That re-creates the table. How is it now? I suspect you have nested rows and columns in the table so that whenever you touch a cell, it hits rows you were not expecting. Cheers On 22/02/10 11:59 AM, in article 59bb33ed.-1@webcrossing.JaKIaxP2ac0, ' wrote: This email is my business email -- Please do not email me about forum matters unless you intend to pay!
If you still have the problem, duplicate one of the files in Finder, change the name to something simple [such as Test2] then see if you can open the duplicate. Regards, Bob J. Please mark HELPFUL or ANSWERED as appropriate to keep list as clean as possible ☺ Regards, Bob J.
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