Edit mode word 2013
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If you want to modify the footnote reference (superscript) number itself, then select that (in the body of the text) and it will automatically be picked out by Word when you open the Styles box (Alt+Ctrl+Shift+S), and then click the third icon from the left which is Manage Styles, the same as the process above.Īgain, you then click Modify, although in this case you'll need to click the bottom left button, Format, which produces a dropdown menu, and select Font to change the font. Make your changes, click OK, OK again, and they'll be implemented. You can also choose from other options for example, to italicise the text, or underline it – all the usual formatting stuff, which works just as it does elsewhere in Word. Now click the Modify button below, and you can select a new font and font size under formatting. In case you didn't or it hasn't, you'll have to scroll through the 'Select a style to edit' menu, find it and select. As long as you've highlighted your footnote text before visiting this menu as we noted in the last paragraph, Word will automatically have selected Footnote Text (Hide Until Used). Go to the bottom of the Styles box which has popped up, and click the third icon from the left which is Manage Styles.
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#EDIT MODE WORD 2013 FULL#
This brings up the full Styles menu, which grants access to the hidden bits including footnote editing. Now go back to the Home tab on the top menu, and under Styles in the Ribbon, at the bottom right there's a tiny little button you can click (see the screenshot at the top of this article) or you can use the keyboard shortcut which is Alt+Ctrl+Shift+S.
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My OS and word processing needs are very, very simple but they are not being met by Microsoft.To change the font of the footnote, first of all highlight your footnote text with the cursor. It was a very expensive week and I've had it. In the past week the amount of money that I've lost on buying, installing, fixing, learning, and adjusting these systems has surpassed what I paid the new laptop and software.
#EDIT MODE WORD 2013 WINDOWS#
When you combine Word 2013 with Windows 8, you're sunk as business person. 2013 is a big step backwards in efficiency and functionality of Track Changes. Track Changes forms the basis of my work as an editor. 2003 was fairly easy to learn intuitively. In Word 2013 I find myself making more keystrokes to get things done and spending more time hunting for things. In business applications we need to a) do things as fast and accurately as possible and b) make things as clear as possible for the client. 2003 was in my opinion a much better program. I've pretty much decided to dump Word 2013. Stefan, thanks very much for your detailed replies. I made one system change: I installed Classic Shell over Windows 8.1. None of those actions had any impact on the problem.Īdditions to appear in red in the text (This is working.)Ĭomments to appear in the right margin in a colored balloon. I also tried the document in both compatibility mode and Word 2013 mode. To distinguish the comments from other items in the margin, I tried to put the comments in red. Neither of those options would make the comments get into an actual balloon. Under Track Changes Options I tried two different things for Balloons in All Markup View Show: Comments and Formatting, and Revisions. That makes it difficult to distinguish them from the other things in the margin (deletions and formatting). They do appear in the right margin, but not in a balloon. I can't get the comments to appear in a balloon.