How to Use the Tools Menu in Microsoft Word

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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 if you use them, although not all of the available Word tools are for the average user.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Challenging

Things You’ll Need:

Step1
Change settings in the "Tools" menu to control how Microsoft Word behaves. Click "Options" and when the pop-up window opens you have many choices, including how you view, edit, save and print documents.
Step2
Modify the appearance of Microsoft Word by selecting "Customize" from the "Tools" menu. Add common commands, such as "Create Table" or "Grow Font Size," and remove buttons used less frequently, such as "Find" or "Permissions." You'll wonder why everyone doesn't personalize their menus once you try it and see how much time you save.
Step3
Select "Spelling and Grammar" from the "Tools" menu to ensure you're writing mechanics are correct. You can change how the spelling and grammar check works by modifying choices in the "Options" area in the "Tools" menu. Some common changes include checking spelling as you type, which dictionary to use, ignoring some mistakes, and ignoring certain types of words.
Step4
Click "Word Count" in the "Tools" menu. This tool is especially useful for students whose teachers assign essays requiring a certain number of words and for professional writers with a picky editor.
Step5
Summarize your writing automatically. Click "AutoSummarize" and you'll see options for how you want the summary to look. Mostly useful if you have a very long piece of writing and want to give an overview to draw the reader in.
Step6
Change how Microsoft Word corrects your documents by selecting "AutoCorrect" from the menu. Writers rely on this to catch common errors like capitalizing the first word of each sentence.
Step7
Collaborate with peers on a document or share a document without fear that someone will make an irreversible mistake. You can protect the document so that it can not be modified with the "Protect" button or you can "Track Changes" to ensure that you have approved all modifications before official publication.

Tips & Warnings

  • Some of the tools in the "Tools" menu are for advanced users, so make sure you save your file before trying them out.

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