Whether you've worked with Microsoft Word for years, or have just begun mastering it, you may leave many of its preferences set to their defaults, rather than figure out how or whether to change them.
You may find that the majority of Word's default formatting, from 12-point Times New Roman font to multi-space layout, work for your business needs, but on occasion, you'll have to break from what ...
Whether to improve your document's aesthetic appeal, allow more space for handwritten annotations, or squeeze all your text onto one page, there are many reasons to adjust a Word document's margins.
How to align content to the left and right on the same line in a Word document Your email has been sent You can’t align content to the left and right margins on the same line using Microsoft Word’s ...
If you’re completely new to Microsoft Word, you’re probably wondering where to begin. You’ve come to the right place because we’ll get you started. From what you see in the Word window to how to save ...
How to apply both left and right alignment in Word without using a table Your email has been sent You can easily apply left and right alignment formatting in Microsoft Word. This article covers how to ...
I use Outlook 2000 for incoming pop3 emails and Word 2000 as the email editor of choice. A lot of times I need to copy/paste automated responses from pre-existing Word documents with answers to these ...