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Trying to printing a Word (for Mac) document. Objects (.eps pics, text box) are printing but the text is not. Had previously printed to PDF and it, too, looks fine on the screen (as does print preview in Word) but still no text when printing. Getting rid of borders on text boxes in Microsoft word is easy. In fact, there are several ways to perform this task. This option works in all versions of Microsoft Word. To remove the text box outline, simply. Select your text box. This option works in Word 2011 for Office for Mac. To remove your text box outlines, simply.
I find it difficult to see the blinking, thin vertical bar cursor in MS Word (Word for Mac 2011, ver. 14.2.5).
Is it possible to change the cursor style to a box or something more easily seen?
I have already tried altering the accessibility settings on the OS as a whole but this did not alter the cursor in Word.
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You can change the speed of the blinking, which makes it easier to see the cursor:
- Quit all Microsoft Office apps
- Open a Terminal window (it's in the Utilities list of the Applications list in Finder)
Paste in the following (it will match the cursor blink rate with that of the rest of the system):.
defaults write ~/Library/Preferences/com.microsoft.Word.plist NSTextInsertionPointBlinkPeriod -int 500
The 500 is milliseconds. You can set it lower if you prefer (I find 250 is better)
To restore the default:
defaults delete ~/Library/Preferences/com.microsoft.Word.plist NSTextInsertionPointBlinkPeriod
Above steps are from http://www.mackungfu.org/alter-word-s-cursor-blink-rate
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Try this combination of settings.1. In Mac OS System preferences, in the Accessibility preferences, set the display to grayscale2. In Word preferences, General preferences, click the check box Blue Background, white text
This combination of settings will give you a crisp, black background on which to type. The insertion cursor will blink white.