the testing dat shows water boils at 212
the testing showed chocolate melts between 95 degrees and 140 degrees
qualitative would be.
Because I am a scientist I think that group of ingredients will have a melting point of 175
Hi,
We can also try to search for the Word backup file, in Word 2010, please do the following:
Start Word 2010.
Click the File menu, and then click Open.
Locate the folder in which you last saved the file.
In the Files of type list (All Word documents), click All Files. The backup file usually has the name "Backup of" followed by the name of the missing file.
Click the backup file, and then click Open.
You can also refer to this kb below to find the missing content of the document, it's written for the missing documents issue, you can also try the methods: http://www.filerepairforum.com/forum/archives/archives-aa/winrar/536-rar-is-3x-larger-than-its-content
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Frankly, I think you are being lazy about this. You can play with the program and get some things done, but it will take longer to get anything done than if you have some basic knowledge. Without reading tutorials you will never be proficient and will not be able to do many of the tasks. Get onto the Internet and search "free MS Word tutorial" then look through the numerous offerings and pick on that is simple and intuitive
Start with a list of reasons. Now put your reasons with sentences that best describe your reasons and or situation in complete sentences. Maybe catagorize in the paragraphs most important things first. Remember to use spell check. Your closing should be something like, Thanks For Your Consideration or even just Thank You. Make sure all points are clear and make sense. Good luck!
You didn't provide many details. I assume what you want is a Word template file where the first page only has your business information in the header.
Basically, you need to set up a document with a "Different first page". To do that, click the Ribbon Page Layout tab, in the Page Setup section, click the expansion icon (lower right corner of section), click the Layout tab, under Headers and Footers, click Different first page.
Then go to your first page and create a letterhead header. You can adjust the margins on this page as needed. The second and subsequent pages will still have the orginal settings.
When it's just as you like, save the document as a template. Next time you need a document on letterhead, just open the template and Word will create a new document for you with the letterhead already in place.
Watch a Youtube video here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fXw3qniois
Nice details here.
http://www.creativepro.com/article/hergeekness-says-convert-custom-letterhead-microsoft-word-templates
Sounds like you are trying to use incompatible versions. Go back to the laptop and use "save as" to save the file in a different (earlier) version. Details are provided in a drop down box
I assume it was working earlier? If so, there could be several reasons - first try loading from the "start/programs" menu instead of a desktop icon - the latter may be corrupted
Before doing more BACK UP YOUR WORD FILES to a USB (or whatever) drive
Next go to to control panel, select Programs and features" find the MS Office line and select "repair" Be careful not to uninstall.
If all that fails, do you have the original disks? If so reinstall using the OEM disk
If still no good call Microsoft -they can be very helpful. If you have the user name and licence number they can issue a new licence key
If all else fails, download Open Office (free) and use that instead of MS Word. It will read and write to all the MS files
Right-click on number
select Numbering > Define New Number Format
Change Style and click OK
-or-
Click on Font button
Make desired font changes and click OK
Follow below steps to fix your problem.
1- Go on file > options > advanced >scroll all the way down to Compatibility options.
2- Now Select All Documents then under that "lay out this document as if created in: Select Microsoft Word version that you are using.