Word 2003 question
Nov. 25th, 2013 04:54 pmI am having a serious issue with Word 2003, which a) they will pry from my cold, dead fingers, and b) I can't afford to replace (no, I can't go Open Office or any other word processor with Smashwords -- it gets butt ugly -- besides, they insist on a .doc not a .docx, anyway).
This document does not have a header or a footer, nor do I want it to have one. But Smashwords keeps insisting that I have a tab in this document (no, I don't, I use Styles consistently the way Smashwords insists upon), and when I use ^t in Find to find these non-existent tabs, one keeps showing up in the otherwise empty (that I never put anything into to begin with) header.
And IT WON'T LET ME DELETE THAT TAB. So I can't get my books back into Smashwords. I've contacted Smashwords, and I've tried and tried to get rid of it myself. But even cutting and pasting it into Notepad and back -- and manually reformatting the entire 200+ page manuscript, including hundreds of word-by-word italicizations and other stuff like that -- DOES NOT WORK. The ^T^$&&*(&*( tab just automagically reappears when I paste the text into a new Word document.
Help? Please? Someone? Please don't let me come back to this and find no comments, and please don't let me come back to find just sympathy comments and no help. PLEASE. I don't have anyone else to ask.
All I was trying to do was update the back matter in my books... That's all, really. And I can't even go back to the old versions now. Smashwords won't let me.
ETA: I fixed it, if fix is the right word. What I did was copy the text over piece by piece, checking for an inserted tab after each paste. Somehow I managed to copy the text over into a new document without copying the tab -- somehow. I just wish I knew how it got in there in the first place [sigh].
This document does not have a header or a footer, nor do I want it to have one. But Smashwords keeps insisting that I have a tab in this document (no, I don't, I use Styles consistently the way Smashwords insists upon), and when I use ^t in Find to find these non-existent tabs, one keeps showing up in the otherwise empty (that I never put anything into to begin with) header.
And IT WON'T LET ME DELETE THAT TAB. So I can't get my books back into Smashwords. I've contacted Smashwords, and I've tried and tried to get rid of it myself. But even cutting and pasting it into Notepad and back -- and manually reformatting the entire 200+ page manuscript, including hundreds of word-by-word italicizations and other stuff like that -- DOES NOT WORK. The ^T^$&&*(&*( tab just automagically reappears when I paste the text into a new Word document.
Help? Please? Someone? Please don't let me come back to this and find no comments, and please don't let me come back to find just sympathy comments and no help. PLEASE. I don't have anyone else to ask.
All I was trying to do was update the back matter in my books... That's all, really. And I can't even go back to the old versions now. Smashwords won't let me.
ETA: I fixed it, if fix is the right word. What I did was copy the text over piece by piece, checking for an inserted tab after each paste. Somehow I managed to copy the text over into a new document without copying the tab -- somehow. I just wish I knew how it got in there in the first place [sigh].
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Date: 2013-11-26 05:44 pm (UTC)http://www.ehow.com/how_6770913_delete-header-word-document.html
Control-A could be useful in trying to follow these instructions.
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Date: 2013-11-26 09:12 pm (UTC)I've managed to copy the document chunk by chunk (as opposed to "select all") into a new document without copying the tab. I don't call this fixed, because I never did find out how the tab got in there in the first place and therefore have no way of preventing this happening again in the future, but at least Smashwords finally decided to take the document.
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Date: 2013-11-26 09:25 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-11-26 10:02 pm (UTC)Thanks, Scott. It's on its way.