Format Section: MS Word
A newsletter or article usually begins with a larger title or headline. To have a headline span the width of several columns in MS Word, it must be formatted with a different number of columns....
View ArticleFormat Painter: MS Word
MS Word's Format Painter is a very cool means of copying just the format of one word or paragraph, then pasting (or painting) it onto others. It's a shortcut that is very easy to master and pays off...
View ArticleClearing Formats and Styles: MS Word
You can use the Clear Formatting command to remove formatting and styles from text in MS Word. When you remove all formatting and styles from text, it adopts the attributes of the Normal style. You can...
View ArticleUsing Format Painter in Multiple Places at Once in MS Word
We all know that if we want to copy formatting from one paragraph to another, we simply Highlight the formatting we want to copy and click on the Format Painter and then drag it across the paragraphs...
View ArticleFormat Using Change Case and Clear Formatting in MS Word 2007
There are a couple of ways to make formatting easier for you in Word 2007 and I am all about time saving and fewer key strokes! It isn't always easy to find everything on the Ribbon in Word 2007, but...
View ArticleStreamline Worksheet Formatting in MS Excel 2007
Formatting worksheet content has been problematic in the past because compared to MS Word or even PowerPoint, Excel was pretty rigid in this area. However, if you use the new formatting capabilities in...
View ArticleApply Multiple Formats in an MS Word Document Quickly
When applying formatting to a single word or the random phrase I usually will do it manually, but we all know that I am the queen of saving time and keystrokes and so, if I have lots of changes to make...
View ArticleYou Can Have a List of your Favorite Styles in MS Word
You may have MS Word so customized that you only use a limited number of styles in your documents. If that is the case, wouldn't it be nice if you didn't have to scroll through all the styles...
View ArticleChange the Appearance of Your Comments in MS Word
Changing the size and font of comments in MS Word is easy and painless! You can use standard formatting commands to modify the text in comment balloons as you type. Follow the steps below to learn how:...
View ArticleAlternative Method of Keep with Next in MS Word
Not too long ago, a reader wrote to me asking if there was a way to quickly see if Keep With Next was in use in a paragraph in an MS Word document. I answered the reader with an article explaining how...
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