Easy input dummy text of the word(2003/2007)

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When something composition of the sample is necessary, the function which inputs composition (dummy text) with simple method is prepared in Word 2003/2007.It is little technique, but that you remember with something, it is convenient.

Dummy text?

When liking to try the function of Word, for example the font is set to letter, when liking to draw up the text box where letter enters, “well the a” and “it is to call,” and so on the method which inputs the suitable letter which does not have meaning it thinks that it is many.To know the standard of the composition quantity there is no meaning in composition and the te, verifies the font, enters into the text box, there is no especially hindrance.

Thing of the composition which does not have this kind of meaning is called the “dummy text”.Because there is no meaning in contents, as for the dummy text the one which can be input quickly is convenient.

=rand () with inputting with the line head, Enter the key (Word 2003/2007)

The special command which is prepared because of the dummy text, is next.

=rand ()

When this command is input into the line head in the half angle, Enter the key is pushed, it is displaced in the dummy text, (inputting other than the line head, it is invalid.By all means in the line head!).

1.at the beginning of the line =rand() once you have entered and, [Enter] press the key.

at the beginning of the line =rand() once you have entered and, [Enter] press the key.

2.replaces the dummy text (of command =rand() will disappear) .

replaces the dummy text (of command =rand() will disappear) .

specifically, it is input to, is a repeat of the following sentence (note) .

Word 2003 is, is a japanese word processor that achieves breakthrough japanese input and editing environment.

these sentences are5in the individual1and one paragraph, paragraph3one will be inserted. it should be noted, =rand() does not matter either uppercase or lowercase.

(note) Word 2003if the, the last sentence of a dummy text, for some reason Word 2003 is~japanese word processor and ends at half-baked. because the dummy text, problem is not separately, is a little strange. but also do not think there is a meaning something like……

> specifies the number of input number of paragraphs and sentences (Word 2003/2007)

specifies the number of input number of paragraphs and sentences (Word 2003/2007)

basically, =rand() i think suffice it to remember the. but, to medium or large amount of text you want to enter at once more, the paragraph10you may have one who said you want to enter. if there is such demand is, please enter the following:.

=rand(number of paragraphs,1number of sentences per paragraph)

for example,, the paragraph5to the individual, 1the number of sentences of one paragraph2if you decide to go one, enter the following at the beginning of the line [Enter] press the key.

=rand(5,2)

the actual operation, looks like the following:.

1. in the beginning of the line half-width =rand(5,2) enter [Enter] press the key.

in the beginning of the line half-width =rand(5,2) enter [Enter] press the key.

2. 2that consists of one sentence5dummy text of one paragraph will be entered.

2that consists of one sentence5dummy text of one paragraph will be entered.

it should be noted, is superfluous, =rand(5,2) the value to be specified in parentheses as, in general argument (argument) this is called. Excelif you’ve using the function, it is a familiar word. by specifying the argument, is not be able to finely control the behavior of the command.

when the dummy input text can not be (Word 2003)

=rand() to enter a dummy text which is, 1there is only one condition. it, autocorrect autocorrect is turned on. by default it is turned on, the first problem i do not think, if =rand() if you can not use the, you may autocorrect autocorrect is turned off. let’s change the settings in the following steps:.

1. [tool] [autocorrect options] select the [autocorrect] open the dialog box.

[tool] [autocorrect options] select the [autocorrect] open the dialog box.

2. [autocorrect] switch to the tab.
3. [replace text as you type] select the check box.
4. [OK] click the button.

[replace text as you type] select the check box.

> Word 2007the same operation (text is different)

Word 2007the same operation (text is different)

up to this pointWord 2003i introduced the operation in, Word 2007is exactly the same operations are performed. at the beginning of the line =rand() enter the [Enter] if you press the key, replaces the dummy text. you can specify the number is also common number of paragraphs and sentences in the argument. but, text to be input is different. using the actual screen, you should check with the dummy text to be inserted and the operation.

1. at the beginning of the line =rand() enter [Enter] press the key.

at the beginning of the line =rand() enter [Enter] press the key.

2. dummy text will be entered.

dummy text will be entered.

when the dummy input text can not be (Word 2007)

Word 2007but, =rand()you must enter dummy text by the, autocorrect autocorrect is turned on if. can not be turned off when the input. if, =rand()when you can not use the, please check and change the settings in the following steps:.

1. [Office] button [Wordoptions] in [Wordoptions] open the dialog box.

[Office] button [Wordoptions] in [Wordoptions] open the dialog box.

2. [grammar] select the.
3. [autocorrect options] click the button.

[grammar] select the, [autocorrect options] click the button.

4. [autocorrect] dialog box that opens, [autocorrect] select the tab.
5. [replace text as you type] select the check box.
6. [OK] click the button.

[replace text as you type] select the check box.

7. [Wordoptions] when you return to the dialog box, [OK] click the button.

[Wordoptions] when you return to the dialog box, [OK] click the button.

PowerPointavailable but

something useful =rand() is, PowerPoint 2003/2007you can use exactly the same operation but. text to be input is different, PowerPointwhen you need a sentence is appropriate in, please try.

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