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Including graphics in a document that would otherwise be solid text adds a professional and polished look to your finished product. Microsoft Word allows you to insert graphics anywhere on your page. It also allows you to adjust the size and ... more »
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Make your new or old Microsoft Word documents interactive by including hyperlinks within them. You can choose to have a word, phrase or an image link to a website or bookmark with just a few clicks of the mouse... more »
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With Microsoft Word, you can put pictures and graphics on the page next to your text. Someone said a picture is worth a thousand words. Maybe not, but it can add essential worth to your text document. Word allows you to add all kinds of features ... more »
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Although it is an easy process, beginners may not know how to insert stunning photos into their word docs. So here you go!.. more »
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A slash zero is often used in technical documents to make the difference between the letter "O" and the number "0" more apparent. It's possible to insert a slash zero into your Microsoft Word 2003 document by creating a field code to do so. ... more »
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If you are looking for a language character, a new bullet shape or just a decorative item for your Word document, consider inserting a symbol. There are hundreds of symbols and special characters that can quickly be inserted into your Word document... more »
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Tables are a great way to organize data in your document and inserting them into Word gives you the power of Excel with the publishing ability of Word. Here are the steps to insert a table into Microsoft Word... more »
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A textbox is a great way to add some text to a document in a side bar or even in the middle of the page without interfering with the main content of your document. Here is how you do it... more »
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Autoshapes allow you to create flow charts, or add style to your document with callouts. I have combined a little bit of a fun demonstration with this How-To to show you how you can use Autoshapes... more »
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Using Microsoft's AutoText saves time for repetitious entries. MS Word contains several ways to store text and automatically have it inserted into a document. Customize the feature with phrases and words you often like to use in Word. Edit the ... more »
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Clip art images can make you document more interesting and visually appealing... more »
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The Microsoft Office productivity suite makes it possible to share information between software platforms. Microsoft Excel is software made to handle numbers, while Microsoft Word is software developed to handle words. The interaction between ... more »
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When you want to quickly insert a horizontal line into your Word document instead of going through the Borders and Shading dialog box in the Ribbon here is a keyboard shortcut to save you time... more »
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The most common addition to any Word document are page numbers. They let your readers follow your documents along and be able to keep them order among many other uses. Here is how you do it... more »
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PowerPoint is a great way to present data to groups, and if you create slideshows it's important to know how to present information... more »
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You can insert text into boxes and/or shapes in a few ways... more »
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When you write letters in Word chances are you will need to date them. If you have a letter that you use over and over but need to update the date, don't worry Microsoft Word will do that for you. Here is how... more »
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If you want to put a date into your Word document, you can choose to type that date or to automatically insert the date into your document. The advantage of automatically inserting the date is that this date updates each time you use the file... more »
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When you first save a document in Microsoft Word 2003, Word records the date and time and saves it as the document creation date. You may want to insert this date into the actual document. The steps below will show you how... more »
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Locating a cool new theme in WordPress can be one of the easiest tasks that you will ever encounter. Now, getting that theme to a usable state can be a very complicated task indeed. The following several steps will be help you load your new ... more »
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If you have many endnotes in your Microsoft Word 2007 document, you may face some obstacles trying to locate a certain endnote within the document. Using the Find and Replace feature in Word, you can quickly indicate which endnote you would like ... more »
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My article is about headers and footers in Microsoft Office Word 2007... more »
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If you have created a large table in Microsoft Word, you may find that you need to locate a specific record either to edit or refer to the record. A record in a Microsoft Word table is a row of information within your table. You can easily locate ... more »
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Any field that has been inserted into a Microsoft Word 2003 document can be locked. Locking a field insures that the field will not be updated and cannot be changed until it is unlocked. The locked field will display the result from the last ... more »
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Use the mail merge tool to prepare address labels for your business mailings. You might try ways to use this tool for personal use as well. Excel and Word work well together once you know how to get started... more »