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View Documents Side By Side In Word
Microsoft Word has the ability to split the window into two views of the same document. Additionally, you can display two different documents side by side. Doing so is useful if you need to compare them.
Full StoryWord 2010 Split View
When editing your Microsoft Word 2010 document, it sometimes helps to be able to see the document in two different views. This allows you to refer to one view whilst changing the document in another view. Imagine that you have a detailed description at the end of the document, and you want to provide a summary at the start. You could split the document to write the summary in one view whilst you refreshed your memory by reading the detailed description in another view.
Full StoryCreate A Form In Word
Forms in Microsoft Word provide a way for you to gather information from the people you send them to. Once the respondents have returned their completed forms, you can then use another program like Excel or Access to store the results, or just view them in Word.
Full StoryCreating Your Own Bullets In Word
If the bullets that Microsoft Word 2010 offers just don’t do it for you, why not create your own? You can use a symbol in Word, or you can use an image that exists on your hard drive. Let’s look at creating a new bullet using a symbol.
Full StoryBullets In Word
Microsoft Word allows you to create a bulleted list quickly an easily. You can click the bullets command in the Paragraph group on the Home tab and then start typing your list.
Full StoryWord – Change Case
Changing the case of text in a Microsoft Word 2010 document is a breeze. All you have to do is select the text you want to change and then click Home > Font > Change Case.
Full StoryFormat Painter In Word 2010
The format painter in Word 2010 allows us to copy formatting that is applied to one piece of text and apply it to others. Suppose you spend a while trying different combinations of fonts, sizes and colours for a particular piece of text until you get just the right combination. Instead of having to remember the precise formatting you applied, so that you can then apply it to other places, you can simply copy the formatting.
Full StoryMicrosoft Word 2010 – Section Break
Section breaks in Microsoft Word 2010 can be a godsend if you need to perform any of the following tasks: use page numbering that starts at 1 for each section of your document (for example, different chapters in the same document).
Full StoryMicrosoft Word 2010 Mini Translator
Microsoft Word 2010 comes with its own Mini Translator tool. Using it, you can translate a single word, some selected text or the entire document. And there are a multitude of languages that Word translates to.
Full StorySetting Margins In Word
Page margins control the amount of blank space around the edges of the page in your Microsoft Word 2010 document. Although they are usually left blank, they can actually contain items such as headers, footers and page numbers.
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