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Video: Word 2007 – Adding the File Name & Path to your Footer

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Watch this video to learn how to add a document’s file name and file path to its footer.

Turn Off the Full Screen Reading View for Word Email Attachments

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

By default, Word opens email attachments in reading view. This allows you to read the document more easily. For example, ClearType is used to make text clearer.

Automatically Sort Data in Word 2007

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

When you’re creating a list in Microsoft Word, you don’t need to worry about putting it in alphabetical order. You can put it in alphabetical order after you complete the list – without any time-consuming cutting and pasting. It also works with numbers and dates.

Word 2007 – How to insert a text box around existing text

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

Most people will agree that when they need a text box, they will first insert a text box and then type their text into the box. Unfortunately, this method involves a lot of re-sizing of the text box to view the text.

Word 2007 – Inserting Symbols and Special Characters

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Have you ever wondered how to add a copyright or trademark symbol? Following these steps makes it quick and easy.

Help! I lost my Top and Bottom Margins!

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

Sometimes your margins will disappear in Microsoft Word

How to Change the Default Font in Word 2007

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

The new default font “Calibri” is nice, but you may not like it and want to revert back to the familiar Times New Roman or Arial.

Word 2007

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

At times it may be useful to see 2 different parts of a multi-page document – such as the beginning and the end, but not necessarily all of the pages in between. This could be useful if you want to cut and paste quickly without having to scroll a lot.

Word 2007 – The easy way to creating Macros

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Macros allow you to increase your productivity with Word by automating routine functions. You can create a macro by recording your steps and then assigning that macro to a toolbar button or menu command to launch automatically when desired. In this example we will record a macro for formatting text.

AutoCorrect

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

How do I stop Word from trying to automatically correct words it thinks I typed incorrectly! Does word keep changing what you type, even though what you typed is what you want? Learn how to turn it off, or adjust it by using AutoCorrect.