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  1. a) Click on File menu, click Options, Add-ins, Go button besides Manage: Com-in Add. b) Check if there are add-ins listed, clear the checkbox. c) Close the Office program and restart it. d) Disable each add-in one at a time, restart the Word, and repeat the above procedure. If the issue reappears again, it will help you to determine which add ...

  2. First select the canvas, and then go to Page Layout → Wrap Text and select an option. Depending on what you're trying to do, you can pick various options. In your case, you probaly want one of the following: This will put the canvas or image in-line with the text rather than floating wherever you drop it.

  3. Mar 20, 2021 · 9. That "arrow" appears because the style for that text is set to either Heading 1, Heading 2, etc. Clicking the arrow allows you to expand or collapse texts under that heading. To remove it, you must change the style to Normal or another style that is not for headings. THIS is useful answer.

    • The Display options of the Word Options dialog box. Select the Object Anchors check box. Click on OK. In Print Layout view, select the shape (the block arrow).
    • The Position tab of the Layout dialog box. Make sure the Move Object With Text check box is selected. Make sure the Lock Anchor check box is selected.
    • The Display options of the Word Options dialog box. Select the Object Anchors check box. Click on OK. In Print Layout view, select the shape (the block arrow).
    • The Layout tab of the Format AutoShape dialog box. Click Advanced. Word displays the Advanced Layout dialog box. (See Figure 5.)
  4. Jun 14, 2021 · Hello, As of a few days ago, my cursor in Word cannot keep up with my arrow keys. For example, if I press the right-arrow key five times, it takes Word a few seconds for the cursor to get there. This is particularly annoying if I want to say, highlight a sentence using arrow keys alone, as it takes Word much longer than usual to accurately move the cursor.

  5. Oct 15, 2023 · Conversely, when the text-box moves, so does the anchor. To prevent this, right-click on the text-box and select "Format AutoShape/Picture", go to the Layout tab, click Advanced, and in the Position tab check "Lock anchor". Click OK twice to terminate. This locks the anchor in its place, but the text-box can still move and will keep its current ...

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  7. Jun 14, 2021 · For example, if I press the right-arrow key five times, it takes Word a few seconds for the cursor to get there. This is particularly annoying if I want to say, highlight a sentence using arrow keys alone, as it takes Word much longer than usual to accurately move the cursor. The problem persists after a re-installation of Office.

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