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 ...
How to Use Section Breaks to Control Formatting in Word Your email has been sent Microsoft Word supports section breaks, so you can easily change document level formatting from one group of pages to ...
Maintaining document formatting can be quite challenging when working with text from multiple sources. Fortunately, Microsoft Word provides you with special paste and formatting options to help you ...
Last week I gave you some useful Windows tips; this week I thought I’d continue the tips theme, and move to Microsoft Word. Actually, when you’re copying from a Web page, things get a little ...
How to apply new styles to an old document in Microsoft Word Your email has been sent Updating old Microsoft Word documents is tedious work, but nonetheless, you must get the job done. If the old and ...
If Word Equation is not converting to professional format in Windows 11/10, manually force Professional mode, enable LaTeX ...
Inserting tables into your Word document is a great way to organize and present information. However, you don't have to stop ...
Changing the default printer driver to PDF lets files created in Word 2010 format properly in Word 2007, but the only permanent solution is to revert to Word's old default format. Dennis O'Reilly ...
If you see spots, and paragraph marks, and other formatting characters in your Microsoft Word documents, making them go away is easy. Dennis O'Reilly began writing about workplace technology as an ...