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By ElectricalNut 0 comments
Once in a while, you will need to add a mathematical equation to a Microsoft Word 2003 document. Just follow these simple instructions... more »
By ElectricalNut 0 comments
If you need to add a Picture to a Microsoft Word 2000 document, just follow these instructions... more »
By eHow Computers Editor 0 comments
By inserting a picture in your document, you can illustrate figures with tables or grab a reader’s interest with graphics and photographs. Word 2003 (and later versions) allows you to insert images of all formats in only a few steps... more »
By ElectricalNut 0 comments
Need to insert data in a table format in a Microsoft Word 2000 document? Just follow these easy instructions... more »
By SeventhSibling 1 comments
Tables in Microsoft Word can easily perform mathematical calculations on rows or columns of numbers. Following are instructions to add numbers... more »
By eHow Computers Editor 0 comments
If you are ready to start blogging on your own, you are ready to start using WordPress. WordPress is simple to install on virtually any server. You'll be posting to your blog and getting hits to your site in no time at all. Just execute several ... more »
By SeventhSibling 1 comments
Have you ever been typing a sentence in Microsoft Word and had a multiword phrase, such as a person's name or a date, get separated onto two lines? You can keep that phrase together by inserting a nonbreaking space... more »
By triciagoss 0 comments
Shortcuts are a nice little time-saver. You probably know how to create shortcuts for programs or web pages. But did you know that you can create a shortcut on your desktop that will take you directly to the most recent Microsoft Word document ... more »
By espradlin 2 comments
Macros are awesome if you know what they are and how to use them! They are basically a recurring template and/or language that you can populate with a quick key stroke once they have been built. For example, my first year of law school when I ... more »
By ElectricalNut 0 comments
Ever need to merge two (2) microsoft word documents together? Usually you prefer which document stays and which document gets merged. To put the second document, called the alternate, into the first document, called the master, just follow ... more »
By SeventhSibling 0 comments
Sharing Microsoft Office 2007 Word, Excel, or PowerPoint files with someone using Microsoft 2003 can cause compatibility issues. The recipient of the file may not be able to open the file. There are two remedies. The creator of the Office 2007 ... more »
By Althea DeBrule 9 comments
I like to have things organized. It makes me feel productive when what I’m working on has a place to land when it’s finished. Using an organizing system for my eHow articles is perfect for keeping information at my fingertips. The more articles ... more »
By Silverwing 0 comments
Everything you do on a computer these days are pretty straightforward in Microsoft Word expressly to underline a character. But, preparing a document you may need to "overline" a character. To do this you have to place a line over the ... more »
By eHow Computers Editor 0 comments
If you have ever tried copying and pasting to another document or application in which the formatting is different, you may have found yourself with mismatched text. You can use paste special to make the task of pasting text go more smoothly by ... more »
By SeventhSibling 0 comments
Forget where you saved a file or worse yet, forget what you name the file? Word’s Search feature can save the day to help you locate the file. In fact, this process also works with Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and Publisher. You could also try ... more »
By SeventhSibling 0 comments
If the Basic File Search (see Resources) didn’t provide the results you wanted in your quest to find a missing file, try this advanced file search. This process also works with Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and Publisher... more »
By Lindaperry 2 comments
You type your article here and then you wonder how you are going to put your copyright notice on the article. First, thanks to a note from a reader, I noticed that the sample of the copyright symbol was not as visible as it could have been. So ... more »
By espradlin 0 comments
As easy as it is to use Microsoft Outlook, you may be asked to do something that you've never done in Outlook before- therefore making it not so easy. This is a how-to on planning events from the calendar in Microsoft Outlook... more »
By Bobbi Holmes 1 comments
When you insert a photo or clip art in you Microsoft Word Document, does it refuse to stay put? Do you feel like you are constantly chasing the image around the page, or that the moment you begin typing, the image goes goofy mobile on you? It is ... more »
By MidniteWriter 1 comments
Lotus WordPro is a simple software program that can be used to create labels with different addresses on them. You can create just one, 30 or fill several pages. You can also edit right on the label. No fancy software or steps needed to ... more »
By RainMaker 0 comments
Mail Merge is Microsoft's software for printing formatted addresses -- in form letters, on envelopes, on labels, and so on -- from address lists that you've built in Excel, Access, SQL, or other Microsoft Office software. \r\n Mail Merge is a ... more »
By SeventhSibling 0 comments
When there’s only a portion of information on a Word document that you want to print (e.g., just a name and phone number or a favorite quote), there’s a way that you can print just that information. By printing only the part of the page you ... more »
By MidniteWriter 1 comments
Let's say you have a mailing list that you use often. Or you want a page that contains the same addresses and content or other labels. If you have Microsoft Word, you can print out your labels on your way to organizing your home and business ... more »
By SeventhSibling 0 comments
Before sharing a Word document, you may choose to protect (or lock) the document so it can not be edited by the reader. You can protect a document through the Protect Document task pane where you can also set a password, meaning the reader ... more »
By SeventhSibling 0 comments
Besides highlighting text to select it, within Word there are quick and easy shortcuts to select text... more »