Selection bar in Microsoft Word is the black space outside the document. Single-clicking will bring you to the paragraph your cursor is on. Double-clicking will highlight the paragraph. Triple-clicking will select the entire document.
The selection bar, is the blank space outside the left margains, triple clicking will select the whole document, this is why it is called "the selection bar", though it is invisible...
The postal bar code used to be able to be printed on envelopes in Word 2007, but is no longer a feature of Word 2010 or 2013.
Microsoft Office suite 2010 is a package that contains a selection of Microsoft Office Products. This includes Word, Powerpoint, Excel and Access.
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The root word for selection is "select," which comes from the Latin word "seligere" meaning "choose" or "pick."
Control menu button Title bar Menu bar Standard toolbar Formatting toolbar Control buttons Tab selector Indentation marker Split box Selection bar View button Ruler
Microsoft answer :) You can't. The right hand side bar contains the advertisements that pay for your free version of the Office 2010 Starter package. If you don't want the bar, you will have to buy the full version of Word 2010 (perhaps through a Home and Student license). have the same problem :)
Right click status bar (bottom of Word window) and choose Word count to have it displayed all the time.
Lobby Bar - 2010 was released on: USA: 1 June 2010
In the tool bar. State the obvious.
selection of national schools
Yes, the year 2094 will have the same day-date selection as 2010.
The cast of Natural Selection - 2010 includes: Simon Callow as Professor Gwyndon