Aligning in Word 2003

J

Joy

I'm trying to align a little picture to be on the right in a Word 2003
document, and it only stays left. Then I looked at the toolbar at the top,
and the only choices are align left or align center. There is no align
right button. Is there another way around this? Or to put the missing
button back?
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Joy,

If you have the feature under Tools=>Customize=>Options
for [x] Always show full menus
turned off it will shift less frequently used buttons
to the right. There should be a down pointing arrow
on the right edge of the toolbar and when you click it
you should see the missing button. If so, and you use
it, it should return to its previous place.

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I'm trying to align a little picture to be on the right in a Word 2003
document, and it only stays left. Then I looked at the toolbar at the top,
and the only choices are align left or align center. There is no align
right button. Is there another way around this? Or to put the missing
button back? >>
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Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

Office 2003 Editions explained
http://www.microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.mspx
 
J

Joy

Hi Bob,

Thanks for the reply. Before hearing from you I had discovered that down
arrow on the right and put back both the Align Right and the Justify. But
now it seems some other icons that were on the toolbar have disappeared, and
I don't know which ones they were! I see varied icons when I click on the
down arrow, but I can't tell from the icons what they are! Unlike when they
are on the toolbar, holding the cursor there tells me what they are. Is
there any way I can find out?

Joy
 
J

Joy

Oh, I see that holding the cursor DOES tell me. Maybe I didn't hold it
there long enough. So I don't need an answer to the question I just sent.
Thanks again.
 

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