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When using the File menu pull down screen I dont see the Properties options
which I need in order to get to the properties dialog box.
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Have you exposed all of the menu options by clicking on the circle with the
double-v's at the bottom of the menu?

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When using the File menu pull down screen I dont see the Properties options
which I need in order to get to the properties dialog box.

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Or better still, get rid of that 'facility' by going to
ToolsCustomizeOptiosn and uncheck the Menus show recently used commandbars
first.

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Have you exposed all of the menu options by clicking on the circle with

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double-v's at the bottom of the menu?

"Harley" wrote:

When using the File menu pull down screen I dont see the Properties

options
which I need in order to get to the properties dialog box.



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