Notes:. If you create a document containing text in Japanese before deleting the Japanese editing language and fonts, the text remains in the document, even after you remove the Japanese editing language and fonts. If, before deleting the Japanese editing language and fonts, you create a document containing Japanese text and manually mark the proofing language of the text in the document as Japanese, the Japanese proofing language setting remains even after you delete the editing language and fonts. After you delete Japanese as an enabled language, Japanese continues to be listed in the Languages dialog box as a proofing language. In Office 2007:.
I do not know what fonts it installs, but you could find a way to find out using the apt-get if that is what it uses to see what fonts are installed, then apt-get remove the unwanted ones, then update your font cache.
Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Microsoft Office, point to Microsoft Office Tools, and then click Microsoft Office Language Settings. Click the Editing Languages tab.
In the Enabled editing languages list, click a language that you want to remove, and then click Remove. Repeat this step for each additional language that you want to remove.
In Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10 (applies to Office 2010, Office 2013, and Office 2016):. In, type Fonts in the search box at the top right. Under Fonts, click Preview, delete, or show and hide fonts.
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Select the font that you want to remove, and then click Delete. In Windows Vista with Office 2010:. In, click Appearance and Personalization. Click Install or remove a font. Right-click the font you want to remove, and then click Delete. In Windows Vista with Office 2007:. In, double-click Fonts.
(If Control Panel is in Category view, click Switch to Classic View.). Delete the fonts that you don't want.
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1. Hi Team, to compress pictures I need to show the 'Format' tab, but my Office 2007 doesn't seem to have that tab, just Home Insert Page Lay Ref Mailing View. I don't see how to add tabs, only quickmenu items. Thanks in advance- Scott. 2.
I'm working in a template I have created in Word 2003 and something new is happening. Normally, in a custom template, I can delete the text in the body of the new document (after choosing the custom template from File-New), and the custom headers and footers stay in place. However, today, in my new template, when I delete the body text, it deletes all of my headers and footers also. I've never had this happen before. When I do a Select-All it does not highlight the header and footer text (as if they've been included in the Select-All) but it's deleting them anyway.
I need my users to be able to delete text but keep the headers and footers! Any suggestions? I have created a form, but I can not spell check the form when it is lock. I need the information that typed into the form to be spell checked and The only way to spell check the form that I created is to unlock the form. Does anyone know how to spell check the form without unlocking the form. Or is that the only way to spell check a form you created.
How do I clear the file name list in save as box? I would like to copy from one part of my word document and paste in another but maintain all tabs. Similar Threads: 1.
I've removed some unwanted fonts from c: Windows Fonts, but almost all reappear when I restart Excel. So are fonts also located somewhere else, and if so, how do I remove or disable the ones I don't need? In Office 2003 a couple of years ago, I imported new fonts into Word. I made the monumental error of importing all 1,500 of them.
I have now installed Office 2007 and I was hoping all those extra fonts would disappear. But they didn't. How can I get rid of all those fonts and end up with only the original set that comes with Word? Although this does not happen in Word, the following font choices show up in my other applications Font selection list: @Batang, @BatangChe, @Dotum, @DotumChe, @Gulim, @GulimChe, @Gungsuh, @GungsuhChe, @MingLiu, @MS Gothic, and others with the @ symbol as the first character in the font name. I would like to remove them but I can't find them in the Fonts folder in Control Panel. I have also searched for Font in the search utility but the font names are not on the results list or in any folder.
How can I find them and delete them? Thanks, Darryl 4. I have been unable to disable or delete an Internet Connection that somehow got configured on one of our workstations. It is running at 10 mbs and is a left over from before we upgraded the switches to 100mbs. At one point I got a message that said it could not disable an active connection. I can't find a way to disconnect it.
If I unplug the network cable, the connection is not displayed in the Network Connections window. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Hello, I am writing macros to clean up converted WordPerfect documents and am stumped trying to figure out how to find and remove directly applied font names without, - removing any other directly applied font formatting (size, bold, italic, etc.), and - without breaking the ability to later change the font of the underlying style and have that change take effect for all paragraphs styled with that style (I don't know the name of the font to search for up front - could be any font - always know the name of the font to apply in replacement - that is the default paragraph font name). Every method I try has its pitfalls (Word2000), including find each style and replace each style with 'no formatting', apply the underling paragraph font to the paragraph, etc. Final result must be that after macro finishes, if user changes the font of the underlying style, the change takes effect for all paragraphs with that style.
All of the methods that I have tried are successful in applying the correct font, but they break the ability to make subsequent font changes to the underlying paragraph style and have those changes take effect for all relevant paragraphs. Formerly, in WordPerfect, I was able to achieve this end with a very simple macro to find Font codes and replace with nothing.
Any help with this would be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance, Julie 6.