Application doesn't exit after I click close button on caption bar (the (X) button on upper right corner). Application keeps running in the background even after closing. Application Path Base directory application pointing to older version of dll Application settings in dll.config Application.Do...
The first space/position on the page, of this new blank word doc, where the cursor is flashing, shows the spell checker as English (United States). 2) Then if I highlight that rectangular space with just my mouse moving a fraction to the right, the small greyed out rectangular area app...
Launch your Microsoft Word Document. Double-click theHeader or Footerarea to open it. Place your cursor inside the Header or Footer, wherever you want your image to be. Go to theInserttab on the Ribbon and selectPictures. Proceed to insert an image as explained in the first described method...
Change the formatting style of the black box to None. This will remove the numbering. After that, you can apply the numbering format again. The following instructions will help you with that: Place the blinking cursor just next to the blacked box and hit the left arrow key. This will sel...
You can also position the cursor at the location where you want to insert a content control with no text selected. On the Controls section of the Developer tab, select the content control that you want to insert (as shown earlier, in Figure 3).Adding...
The cursor is the blinking vertical line that lets you know where you are on the page. It keeps disappearing from my word document making it extremely annoying to try to create a document. How do I get it to be "ON" all the time?
The cursor, a blinking vertical line, shows where the text will appear as you type. You can move the cursor with the mouse (put the mouse pointer where you want it, and then click to make the cursor jump there) or by using the arrow keys and navigation keys (Page Up, Page Down, ...
Due to space restrictions, I need my first line of text to start on the same line as the heading. The heading is formatted using a Style that will pull it into the Table of Contents, but I don't want my main text to be included in the TOC. I also want the main text to ...
Moving the cursor across edges will pull them to the direction that the cursor is moving (Figure 2). As long as the mouse button is held, edges will be plucked when the cursor moves across them. Once the mouse button is released, all edges will return to their original positions. Edge ...
When you move the cursor/finger out of the wrapper the scrolling keeps going. This is usually what you want, but you can also bind the move event to wrapper itself. Doing so as soon as the pointer leaves the container the scroll stops.Default: false...