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in Word 2011 Applies To: Word for Mac 2011, Less Applies To: Word for Mac 2011 , More... Which version do I have? More... Some of the content in this topic may not https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Known-issues-in-Word-2011-53a4fa6e-eef3-4ddd-9583-65c68036e1ad be applicable to some languages. Last updated:Â December 2014 Word documents open blank For more information, including a workaround, see: An Office for Mac file that contains text opens as a blank file http://wordfaqs.mvps.org/redx.htm Documents that contain the default Microsoft Korean font, Malgun Gothic, display boxes instead of characters If you experience this issue, substitute the Gulim font for the Malgun Gothic font. Click Word microsoft word > Preferences > Compatibility. Click Font Substitution, then under Substituted font, select Gulim. Files on OneDrive won't open after Mac OS X Lion is installed If you are using Mac OS X Lion and cannot open documents on OneDrive, you can change a Safari or Firefox browser setting that will allow you to open documents. Do the following steps: Quit Safari or Firefox. In common microsoft word the Finder, click Applications, and then select the application icon for Safari or Firefox On the File menu, click Get Info. Select the Open in 32-bit mode check box. Close and reopen Safari or Firefox. Bitmap images cannot be dragged into a Word document from the Finder You cannot drag a bitmap (.bmp) format file from the Finder to a document in Word 2011. To insert a .bmp file into a document, on the Insert menu, point to Photo, and then click Picture from File. Citations within footnotes do not update automatically Parenthetical citations that are inserted into the body of a document are updated automatically when changes are made in the Citations Manager. However, citations in footnotes do not update automatically. These citations are inserted as static text and must be updated manually. Ligatures that are created in Word for Mac 2011 may not appear in Word 2010 for Windows Microsoft Word 2010 for Windows can create ligatures only for OpenType fonts. Word for Mac 2011 can create ligatures for OpenType (.otf file name extension) and TrueType fonts (.ttf file name extension) that use Apple Advance
either a red X or a general picture (a circle, square, and triangle) to represent any graphic or picture it cannot display. There are, however, two different kinds of red X. Small red X If you frequently link to picture files instead of embedding them, you may be familiar with the “small red X,” which appears in a white square at the top left corner of the space where the graphic should be (as shown in the figure below). If you move or rename the picture file so that the path in the INCLUDEPICTURE field is no longer correct (with the result that Word can’t find the picture file), it will be displayed this way. Figure 1. Red X in Word 97–2003 document Word 2007 and Word 2010 make the problem clearer by displaying the message shown in Figure 2. Figure 2. Helpful error message in Word 2007 The solution to this problem is to correct the path. Here’s how: Word 2003 and earlier Press Alt+F9 to display the field code; you may be able to tell by inspection what is wrong with it. Note: The text wrapping on the graphic must be In Line with Text for Alt+F9 to display the field code. If any other wrapping is applied, you’ll need to temporarily make the graphic inline in order to see the file path. The problem in Figure 1 above, for example, is that, when I moved all my files from one computer to another, although I kept the same folder structure, Windows XP used “Suzanne” as my profile name, whereas it had been “Suzanne S. Barnhill” on my old system under Windows 2000. So this graphic, whose path was {INCLUDEPICTURE "C:\\Documents and Settings\\Suzanne S. Barnhill\\My Documents\\Word Documents\\Rotary\\Graphics\\Clip art\\rotary.wmf" \d}, was incorrect; it needed to be corrected to {INCLUDEPICTURE "C:\\Documents and Settings\\Suzanne\\My Documents\\Word Documents\\Rotary\\Graphics\\Clip art\\rotary.wmf" \d}. Often it is simpler to reinsert the graphic from its original location, but sometimes this results in undesired formatting changes (the inserted graphic is the wrong size or in the wrong place). A workaround is to insert the picture (linked) in a blank document, display the field code to determine the correct path, and then edit the path in the existing field code to match. (You may even be able to copy the relevant portion of one field code and paste it into the other.) Word 2007 and 2010 Word 2007 and 2010 require a different solution