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By Joyce 0 comments
Do you know how to efficiently move around in a long Microsoft Word Document that has already been keyed in? May be the following steps will help you... more »
By Diane Dilov-Schultheis 0 comments
If you have Microsoft Office on your computer, you should become part of the Office Online community. It is free and provided by Microsoft to assist you in keeping your Microsoft Office up to date and more. When you sign up you will be able to ... more »
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Acute accents occur in Asian and European languages that are written in the Roman alphabet. Acute accent marks occur over a vowel. The letter "e" with an acute accent looks like this: é... more »
By Amy S Trosen 5 comments
To show someone exactly what you are doing, sometimes it is necessary to be able to copy exactly what you are seeing on your computer screen. In Vista, it is easy to turn your computer's wallpaper into a jpg picture... more »
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When you insert a picture into a Microsoft Word 97 or Word 2000 (for PC) or Word 98 (for Macintosh) document, you can wrap text around the picture in one of several ways... more »
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Zooming a Word document makes it easier to spot mistakes. Anyone afflicted with poor vision can also use the feature to examine a document without changing the font size. Here's how zoom in or out in Word 2003... more »
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Adding a border can make your table read more easily and look more professional. These instructions are for Microsoft Word 97 or 98... more »
By AutumnLeavz 2 comments
With the newest version of Microsoft Word, 2007. People are still trying to become familiar with it. What do you do if you need to add comments, say to edit your own paper or article or when editing someone else's paper? Here is exactly and ... more »
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You can apply a style, or a set of formatting rules, to a word, character, or entire paragraph in Microsoft Word 97 and 2000 (for the PC) and Word 98 (for Macintosh)... more »
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Holiday newsletters are fun to write and fun to read ' provided, of course, that you don't go overboard telling everyone about your Nobel Prize... more »
By webzarus 2 comments
So you've got a web site, you've submitted it to several search engines but you are still not showing up on their listings. Perhaps you need a robots.txt file to tell the search engine robots what they can and can't look at. perhaps your ... more »
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A table of authorities is a list of references in a legal document, such as statutes, cases and rulings. Microsoft Word can automatically create a table of authorities for you provided you mark the citations in the document and complete the steps ... more »
By snoopyizkewl 2 comments
Want a different program than Microsoft Word? Try Open Office! It is free!.. more »
By Aimee30 2 comments
This is how to find and replace multiple words in Word 2003. This is as simple as a few menu options from within the program... more »
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Occasionally you’ll write an entire document and then realize you’ve been using the wrong word for something. In Word 2003, you quickly can fix any errors with the "Find and Replace" tools. You even can correct lengthy documents with only a few ... more »
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If computers are so smart, why can't they keep us from looking dumb? Nothing ruins the perception of your scintillating intelligence faster than an obvious spelling or grammar goof... more »
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You can format text in Microsoft Word 97 and 2000 (for PC) and 98 (for Macintosh) by changing fonts, font size, and font style (bold, italics, underline, etc.). Text formatting lets you add a professional look to your documents. (Just be careful ... more »
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Printing labels in Word is incredibly easy if you know how to do it. Unfortunately, if you don't know how to do it you can remove the "incredibly" and the "easy" from the above sentence. Fortunately, when you are done ... more »
By Diane Dilov-Schultheis 0 comments
Anyone using Microsoft Office on their system should have the newest available updates installed. Keeping your software updated will ensure its reliability. You can get Microsoft Office updates for the following products: * Microsoft Office ... more »
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Half of the Mac's character set can't be found on the keyboard. Here's how to create the grave-accented (`) characters used in most Latin-based languages. This works for àÀ, èÈ, ìÌ, òÒ and ùÙ but does not work for yY... more »
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A tilde is the little character that looks like this: ~. When used with a letter (such as "n"), it looks like this: ñ... more »
By Heidi 1 comments
Microsoft Word is a very powerful software that has so many options - it just takes time to get to find your way around... more »
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You can add columns to a Microsoft Word 97 and 2000 (for PC) and 98 (for Macintosh) document to give it a newsletter or magazine look. The Columns button on the toolbar is the easiest way to insert columns, but you can be more precise with the ... more »
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Header and footer information varies from one document to another. Decide before you begin, decide how much information you want to include: document title, chapter titles, page number, number of pages, date of creation, creator, date last saved, ... more »
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Microsoft Word comes with a variety of basic fonts, such as Times New Roman, but utilizing a new font can spice up any document you create. A new font, in combination with other visual elements such as pictures and borders, can make brochures and ... more »