No idea -- I'd suggest you check the FirstClass site on how to use the product or get clarification from the sender. I doubt it has anything to do with Mac Office at all. Good Luck|:>) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac On 1/23/10 12:13 PM, in article [email protected], '[email protected]' wrote: > Version: 2008 Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) Someone has sent me a > message on FirstClass indicating that there is a hidden message embedded > within. I couldn't locate it so I pasted the message into Word (thinking that > I might be able to locate it this way.) Nope. ![]() Can't find how to recover or > discover hidden text. In Word, Hidden is a font formatting attribute, just like Font Size, Bold, Italic, Superscript, etc. It can be applied to selected text in the Format> Font dialog or by the keystroke Shift+Control+H. It can also be included in a defined Style. Text formatted as Hidden displays by toggling on/off the Non-printing characters (). Even if displayed it doesn't print unless the Print Preference is set to do so. HTH|:>) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac On 1/23/10 5:59 PM, in article [email protected], '[email protected]' wrote: > OK, thankyou. How do I operate hidden text in Word? Hi, When anyone sends an email from their work account, we have some text that appears at the bottom of each email. It contains the usual sort of stuff like, 'This email and any files transmitted with it are strictly confidential. Etc', that sort of thing. What i would like to do is change that text but i don't know where to go to change it. Jan 2, 2013 - How to display Hidden Text in Microsoft Word 2004, 2008 and 2011 for Mac: Click on the Word menu on the Toolbar. Choose the Preferences option. The Word Preferences window will appear. In the Nonprinting characters section of the View window, click on the checkbox to the left of “Hidden text”. Microsoft Word 2011 Tutorial. Filezilla 3.28 for mac. Microsoft Word is one of the most popular word processing programs supported by both Mac and PC plat-forms. Microsoft Word can be used to create documents, brochures, leaflets, outlines, resumes, lists, and simple. Click on the arrow at the end of the toolbar to reveal hidden icons. Could anyone help me out with this? Thanks in advance. Jonnyuk3 -- jonnyuk3 What do you have at the back end, are you using Exchange? The change would be made there. How's it done would depend on the se. Hi there, the application that I am working with requires a hidden message (of any class) to be inside a folder (corporate archive) on the root of the mailbox so that it can identify the specific folder and then archive its contents. I understand that I need to create this hidden message in the Associated Contents Table but i dont know how. Can someone please point me the correct way? Is it done on the outlook client?
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