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Preferences And Updates Grayed Out In Word 2011 For Mac After Updating Sierra

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Here's the fix I used before Word 2008: [1] Go to the current end of your document, between the body text and the End Notes (Optional: Click the icon in the toolbar, just so you can see what's going on) [2] Insert a Section Break (Next Page) after the last word of the section. In Word 2007, you click Page Layout > Breaks > Section Break (Next Page). Image to pdf converter software for mac. [3] Type some gibberish, just for show [4] Scroll down to the endnotes, and right click anywhere inside the first endnote.

Click 'note options/' Switch location to 'end of section' [5] Click 'Apply' This seems to no longer work in Word 2008 (MAC) at step [4], because there is no 'note options' to click. Just updating in case anyone else is having the same problem. Do you need antivirus for imac 2016. Thanks, Michael moor.@officeformac.com 6/7/2009, 10:43 น.

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New Mac user, freaking out. Literally all buttons are grayed out on DU after a Command + R on Restart. I'm trying to follow another threads instructions on how to wipe and start over after not being allowed back HALF of my HDD space was set aside for W8.1 (I mistakingly [no one warns of this!] partitioned my HDD before using Bootcamp to make a bootable USB. I just wanted to play Steam games).

Now it's just phantom 'Free Space'. Right now my brand new MacBook is nearly useless and I have no way of fixing it. Running Yosemite beta • • • • •. Yes, I just entered in the code you wrote above. Can I restore my HDD space without erasing everything?

Before I do anything, to be clear, this will give me back all my 120G space to use? I don't want to have just lost 60G to 'Free Space' and then loose what I do have with Macintosh HD. Edit: Okay, yeah, I forgot that I needed to click on that pesky ol' lockpad in Security after I reinstalled Yosemite (first install left me with entire Utilities folder missing completely) Edit 2: So in all my Google searching, everyone said that it is IMPOSSIBLE to reclaim 'Free Space' Partition without wiping everything and starting from scratch (you can use TimeMachine, but I can't, bc I don't have a large enough external storage unit, and I don't have anything precious on here anyhow, as it's a few days old).