My Adobe Reader says it is version 17.012.20098 if that helps. I am trying to convert my thesis, which is a word 2016 document to a pdf, but when I do the font and spacing look really strange. Computers are so not my thing and I could use a little bit of help. Nevertheless, they ought to do something to make it work by the method they actually describe in Word Help. Font/spacing issues converting word 2016 document to PDF. Has anyone solved this one?… Believe it or not, I have! This time, I made a SmartArt box, and the Alt key and JOTXT saved me 'Transform' was at the bottom of the list, and I have actually been able to reshape the text. The other suggestion from Word Help (added like an afterthought) is to hit the Alt key and then type JOTXT. On my screen, however, there is no 'Transform', and after a struggle lasting for days, the situation is pretty near desperate. The screen shows 'Shadow', 'Reflection', 'Glow', '3-D Format' and '3-D Rotation', just like the illustration in Word Help, where they are followed by 'Transform'. ![]() Word Help instructs me to start from 'Drawing Tools' (in WordArt) or 'SmartArt Tools' (in SmartArt), select 'Text Effects' (in either series) and finally choose 'Transform', but the trouble is that I can find no 'Transform'. ![]() But in Word 2013 I have tried repeatedly and failed. With Word 2003 I had no problem changing the shape or direction of text in WordArt: elongation, circles, perspective effects-anything I fancied. This policy setting controls whether the File menu option to transform a Word document to a Sway web page is shown to the user.
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