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Thanks, RC, but I do agree with Scott that the 2007 dialog box is less
helpful than the 2003 dialog box.
This is occasionally a point of contention with our software engineers:
I always say it's better to have a really clear GUI -- even if that
means that fewer people will need my Friendly Manuals.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Combs, Richard
> Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 4:03 PM
> To: quills; TECHWR-L
> Subject: RE: Word 2007 cross-references
>
> quills wrote:
>
> > It all depends upon whether you can find documentation of those
> > switches. If they are hidden, and not mentioned, as the
> > were at least in
> > the previous version of Word, in the dialog box options, then they
> > are not accessible to those who use them infrequently. Information
> > hidden, is information lost.
>
> Just a couple of hours ago, Dan Goldstein posted a link to
> the relevant topic in Microsoft Office Online...
>
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