Word – References as normal text?
I want to remove references from their field functions in Word and treat them like normal text. How do I do this? Please provide specific steps. Thank you for your answers!
I want to remove references from their field functions in Word and treat them like normal text. How do I do this? Please provide specific steps. Thank you for your answers!
I have first name in row A and last name in column B, in columns D to K there are certain booking options, each of which has its own worksheet. The collected list with all names is called "Overview". So I would like the following: if I set one or more "x"s in column DK,…
From ROW approx. 113, from column F (VR), everything is shifted up one row. Starting at about this line, it displays "Reference" when I delete a row, no matter how many. I can delete rows further up without any problem. I can't figure out exactly which line Does anyone have any idea how I can…
First of all, the basic structure: I have a worksheet called "Data table of the original data" (not my preferred name). In this worksheet there is a smart table called "Table2", but there is also a worksheet called Table2. Now I would like to link to that smart table without using the name of the…
Can you program a column/cell in Excel so that when you write on it, the text appears in the pre-programmed color?
Hello everyone, I'm planning to get a new laptop and have decided to upgrade to a MacBook. This decision is final, so please refrain from commenting on it in the comments. Now to my concern: I currently use the Buhl tools WISO Mein Geld , WISO Vermieter , and WISO Steuer . Since some of…
Hi, I am currently writing my bachelor's thesis and am now inserting my page numbers into my text (justified). However, if I want to make a page break at the end of a page, it works, but the last line is then slightly indented, so it looks messy. What can I do about it? Thanks!!
Since the editor only supports plain text, all metadata and formatting instructions are removed during the copying action. Only the pure text remains. Since you do everything with keyboard shortcuts, the insert mark remains unmoved in Word and the text is inserted exactly where you have cut out the reference.
Good tip, thank you!
The record is of course that the entire formatting is lost.
If you first switch the display of the non-printable characters in Word, then you can aim exactly and only cut the reference, but not the brand behind it.
Or you’ll create your own format template that you can then assign.