If you've worked with Word much at all, you know how frustrating it can be getting formatting just the way you want it. While you can't remove all of the frustration, you can eliminate a lot of it by ...
We’ve all been there—staring at a Microsoft Word document that just doesn’t look quite right. Maybe the text feels cramped, the formatting is inconsistent, or that image you inserted refuses to stay ...
Here are my latest suggestions and resources for originating and editing documents in Microsoft Word. Microsoft supplies other helpful Word resources. See the Intermediate MS Word User’s Guidefor ...
Once you get the format of your Word document just right, you don’t want users (or colleagues) messing things up in any way. Learn how you can lock all formatting options in your Word 2003 documents ...
Set a table format for your entire Word document If you often work on lengthy Microsoft Word documents that contain tables that are the same format, do you usually grumble when you have to reset the ...
With so many menus to dig through, getting a document to look decent in Microsoft Word can feel like a chore. I used to find formatting tedious, but after learning a few features and shortcuts, it ...
When creating a document in Microsoft Word for print binding, you must allow for added margin space in the area of the page that falls within the spine of the finished product. Word calls this area ...
If you're thinking of publishing a book or shorter work created in Microsoft Word on Amazon.com for the Kindle device, careful formatting is essential for a polished product. Kindle format is based on ...
If you use Microsoft Word (or a similar word processor), you probably know well enough how to save a document. You click Save, choose a folder, give the document a name, and then click Save, OK, or ...