How To Edit A Template In Word
To edit a file and make it your own so that you can use it again later, you must first save it as a template. Follow the steps below to learn how: Go to the File menu and select Save As. Give your template a […]
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To edit a file and make it your own so that you can use it again later, you must first save it as a template. Follow the steps below to learn how: Go to the File menu and select Save As. Give your template a […]
You can change your language, date and time format, and time zone in Outlook settings. Go to Language and time settings (Settings View all Outlook settings | General | Language and time). Select the language, date format, time format, and time zone you would like
I know this is old news to some folks, but there are newbies out there who do not know how to do this and so I will now enlighten them. So, once you decide what sort of break is appropriate for your document, save your
In an earlier post, I explained how to create page breaks in Word. This time I will explain how to create section breaks. Ok, you know there are page breaks and there is another category of breaks as well, called section breaks. So in addition
This is a follow-up to a previous post on this subject. And I think you will find it interesting but you have to have read the previous post so that it will make sense to you. This will be the third method to achieve your
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On a Facebook chat room, I saw someone inquiring if there was any way to highlight all text with additional formatting applied (i.e., formatting that is not part of the Word style for that text). Well, yes, there is more than one method of making
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One way to quickly set your left or first-line indent is to simply use your Tab key. One of the AutoCorrect features in Word is to automatically set a left or first-line indent for you when you press your Tab key at the start of
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Recently, there was a podcast that I wanted to view. Yes, I said view. I was using my laptop and wanted to read the podcast instead of listening to it. A few websites show transcribed versions of podcasts, but none had a transcribed version of
When you have many paragraphs and you need to adjust the indentation all at once the quickest and easiest way to do that is probably to use your increase or decrease indent buttons. Follow the steps below to learn how: Select all paragraphs. Use your
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Should you want to edit your subtitles file in PowerPoint that has already been inserted into a video, simply remove the file from your video first. Make certain that you have an original copy of your subtitles stored on your computer prior to removing it
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I had never heard of Power BI Desktop until recently when I inadvertently came across an article about it. I started to read it and I thought, “Wow, this is pretty cool stuff here.” So I naturally thought I needed to share this information with
A lot of people have no idea how to use illustrations, charts, and tables in Microsoft Word and unfortunately, they miss out on a lot because they lack that knowledge. Graphic items (ie, pictures, icons, shapes, charts, etc,) are referred to as Illustrations. Simply put
This article features three excellent free word processors that don’t require downloading a huge 300 MB office suite or for you to spend a cent. All three word processors support many formats – including MS Word formats. Full office suites are fine but, in a
There is a button called Shapes, which is very useful because it can be manipulated in a lot of ways. You will find that shapes are very versatile and there are many to choose from. In Word, shapes are known as vector graphics, which are