Create a five-line music stave with SHIFT+UNDERLINE

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Frustrated by program's help overkill

I simply wanted to create a five-line music stave using
SHIFT+repeatedUNDERLINE.
Instead of letting me do this utterly simple task, the so-called "Office
Helper", and Microsoft generally, nearly drove me crazy. Sometimes too much
data-controlled "intelligence" is utterly stupid. (Using Microsoft Word)

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Fred Boer

Dear Frustrated:

Prepare for more frustration: you've posted this in the wrong newsgroup -
this is a newsgroup for users of the Microsoft Access database program, not
a site for "access" to Microsoft.

You should post this in a Word Newsgroup. But, since I'm here, you try
creating a line and then cut and paste it to make 5 lines, but that might
not look like you want. I'd suggest a template; there are templates
available to create sheet music. Try here (watch for word wrap on the link):

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/CT011389881033.aspx

HTH
Fred Boer


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tina

suggest you post to a Word newsgroup. this newsgroup is devoted to questions
about MS Access relational database software.


"Frustrated by program's help overkill" <Frustrated by program's "help"
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I simply wanted to create a five-line music stave using
SHIFT+repeatedUNDERLINE.
Instead of letting me do this utterly simple task, the so-called "Office
Helper", and Microsoft generally, nearly drove me crazy. Sometimes too much
data-controlled "intelligence" is utterly stupid. (Using Microsoft Word)

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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...-ab1d-832f3ba487e6&dg=microsoft.public.access
 
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