Format Text Using the Mini Toolbar in 2007
Wednesday, June 9th, 2010Learn how to format text in Word, Excel and PowerPoint 2007 using the Mini Toolbar.

Learn how to format text in Word, Excel and PowerPoint 2007 using the Mini Toolbar.
Use Word’s Clear Formatting command to remove text formatting.
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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.
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.
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.
Quick Keyboard shortcuts for your text formatting.
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In Windows, your Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents save to the My Documents folder by default. However, if you save your documents to a folder on the network or another location, you always have to navigate to another location every time you need to save a file.
Can I vary the number of columns I use within the same Microsoft Word document? Yes, with this quick tip.