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Microsoft Word Tutorials
Get the most out of Microsoft Word with these tutorials. These cover the topics of: Creating a Table of Contents (TOC), How to Create a Bulleted List, How to Work with Images, How to Work with Headers and Footers, The Use of Styles and How to Work with Covers, Text Boxes and Shapes.
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VIDEO: How to Size Pictures in MS Word
The dialog boxes for editing images look pretty much the same in Word 2007, though the way to access them is different. To insert a picture into a document, activate the Insert tab, then in the Illustrations section, click on the Picture icon. Select the image, load it into Word 2007 and size it accordingly, using the handles and tools available under the Picture tools tab. . . . keep reading
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VIDEO: How to Use Styles in MS Word
An important step to formatting your documents quickly is the use of Styles, briefly mentioned in the above section. When you're on the Home tab in Word 2007, you can access several different heading styles in the Styles section. To access the full range of styles, click on the small triangle to the lower right of the Styles section or click on (ALT+CTRL+Shift+S). . . . keep reading
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VIDEO: How to Create a Bulleted List in MS Word
Here's a fast method of creating a bulleted list. Type in the text for your list and it the Enter key after each item. Once you've finished, select the text. Open the Bullets popup dialog box under the Paragraph tab of the Home menu. Select the bullet you wish to use. This instantly formats your list with the bullet of your choice. . . . keep reading
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VIDEO: How to Work with Headers and Footers in MS Word
In the templates, you'll see that the headers and footers have been used. To make changes, click on the Insert tab and in the Header & Footer area, click on Header or Footer. At the bottom of the dialog box, click on Edit Header, or if you've called up the Footer, Edit Footer. . . . keep reading
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VIDEO: How to Work With Covers, Text Boxes and Shapes in MS Word
The cover is where this tutorial begins. All the elements on this page are floating, meaning they are easy to move around, including the cover image. While this creates a lot of flexibility, it can also lead to issues if you select the wrong element and move it. If this happens, click on CTRL+Z to undo it. . . . keep reading
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