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Word 2007, like most word processing software, has a spelling and grammar check. These are very useful tools, no matter how you use Word 2007. Letters, homework, papers and other tasks that you do in Word 2007 will always be free of spelling and ... more »
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Microsoft Word allows you to input both text and graphics. However, graphics and text do not always work well together in word processing applications. One way to display graphics where you want them without messing up your text is to use the ... more »
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Creating your own calendars instead of using expensive store-bought planners is a great way to save money. All you need is Microsoft Word, a computer printer and some paper to generate your own planner in a matter of minutes. Follow these steps ... more »
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The job of the data editor is to display the contents of the active data file. The information that is in the data editor is composed of variables and cases. In the data view, columns represent variables and rows represent observations. In ... more »
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SPSS statistical software can be a bit confusing and overwhelming at times, especially for those who really are not familiar with it. So it is important to know that help is available in several different ways... more »
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Your business letters and personal correspondence need a proper format and professional layout to make their best impression. With Word 2003's Letter Wizard you can create letters that will meet a high standard. Read on to learn how it works... more »
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Microsoft made a number of significant changes to the Office suite of applications in Office 2007. Chief among those changes is the new "Ribbon," an alternative method for controlling many Office applications, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint ... more »
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When you are writing an essay or other, equally important documents in your favorite word processing program, it is important to type as professionally as possible. This includes indenting your paragraphs... more »
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You want to use the correct word in what you are writing--whether it is a business or personal letter, a report for school or a business report. You don't have a thesaurus (a book that shows synonyms for particular words). Don't worry, if you are ... more »
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The Microsoft Word Thesaurus makes it possible to look up synonyms and antonyms to words as you type with a few clicks of your mouse. Once you learn to use the thesaurus, you'll be able to automatically replace words as you type to improve your ... more »
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Just imagine life without your screwdriver. You'd probably end up using your keys or a fingernail, not the best method but it would get the job done. The tools available in the Microsoft Word "Tools" menu are very similar in that they save time ... more »
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Word 2007 provides for the ability to apply fonts, colors, styles and other formatting options consistently across documents via its themes capabilities. Numerous themes are available both by default and from the Microsoft Office website and you ... more »
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A friend has asked you to edit a written piece of work. But you don't want to just delete and add words, you want to make comments, show them what you have moved around. Microsoft Word 2007 allows you to do just that and is not much different ... more »
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Building Blocks in Microsoft Word 2007 are built-in templates designed to allow you to create professional-looking documents quickly and easily. Among the Building Blocks included are cover pages, headers and footers, text boxes and watermarks. ... more »
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In these times of quick and easy international communication, it becomes increasingly necessary to translate certain documents for those of other cultures and languages. While we don't all have on-call access to professional translators, ... more »
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Word 2007 has many new features that are useful as long as you know how to use them. For those who create presentations in Word for a world-wide audience, the translator tool can be helpful. With a click of a button, Word 2007 will translate ... more »
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You don't need an expensive greeting card program to make cards for friends and family. All you need is a computer and a Word program. Here's how to make greeting cards using Word... more »
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Blogger and Word basically use the same formatting tools. Some items might be scaled down to fit within the page. For the most part, what you see in your Word document is what you will see in your Blogger post... more »
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There was a time when WordPerfect was the top word processing software--that was before Microsoft Word. Whatever the reason for the popularity of Word, there are still some that prefer Wordperfect and the following will explain how to use it... more »
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PDFs are very convenient file formats, but if you have a PDA, there is a way you can view them on the go. Here's how... more »
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It's possible in Microsoft Word 2003 to view the document statistics for any of your Word documents. These statistics will provide you with information about when a document was created, how it has been used since then, what type of information ... more »
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By viewing merged documents before printing, you can check whether any changes and edits to a document have been implemented. This is a good way to track changes; it also saves paper and toner... more »
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Sometimes you need to read one part of a Word document in order to work on another part of the same document. Scrolling up and down through the pages is laborious and time consuming. Why not view two parts of the same Word document ... more »
By chinne01 0 comments
When you are working with Word documents there will be times that you need to add or remove a hyperlink. This might sound a lot more confusing than it really is... more »
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This is all about you knowing how to make use of the Microsoft work application it helps you to make you document and keep the in a good postion. The is the master docment application.. more »