Word — Using different dashes
Thursday, February 3rd, 2011Different dashes are for different purposes. The only difference between the dashes is their width.
Different dashes are for different purposes. The only difference between the dashes is their width.
Don’t go out and buy fancy address label with pictures/clipart, etc for the holidays. Instead, use Word to create and print your own custom labels. You can include photos, graphics, clipart, the ideas are endless.
The F5 key is a great shortcut key in many of the Office programs for everything from navigating, inserting named ranges into formula, and starting a slide show.
Learn how to make sure your date does not break across the line leaving the month on one line and the date and year on the next line.
This keyboard shortcut may help you add a new paragraph that is indented but has no numbering in a numbered list.
Do you have a table in word where you would like the text to run vertically rather than horizontally? Follow this tip to make it happen.
When using the reviewing and tracking changes features in word, you can quickly hide them from a document by clicking on the drop-down in the Tracking group (on the Review tab) and selecting Final or original.
Use these handy shortcuts to insert the copyright symbol, the trademark symbol and the registered symbol into Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook.
Use this clever trick to reformat text you have copied from an email or the Internet to your Word document.
Use Word’s Clear Formatting command to remove text formatting.