Document formatting consistency serves as a hallmark of professionalism in presentations, proposals and reports. Faced with the formidable range of formatting parameters you can apply in Microsoft ...
If you have a physical copy of a document but want to edit it to either share online or print out again, the process can seem complicated. Since scanned documents are usually saved as images or PDFs, ...
There are two basic types of Word 2010 users: Those who upgraded from Word 2007 and those who skipped from Word 2003 (or an earlier version) directly to 2010. These two groups are likely to have very ...
It’s been several years since Microsoft introduced a new document format in its Office 2007 suite called .Docx, but still, many people seem to wonder what .docx file is and how to open, read, and edit ...
You can open or import a surprising number of file formats into Microsoft Word. Not to be confused with file formatting, which—in most programs—refers to the design of a page, file formats are little ...
If you've made the move to Office 2010, you're no doubt looking to make the most of the new suite. PC Magazine just put together 10 expert tips for Word 2010 (many of which will also work with Word ...
The latest version of Microsoft’s iconic word processor offers mobile and co-authoring functionality, in addition to the Ribbon interface. This quick guide will get your users up to speed with ...
The option on Word 2010's Print Preview screen to shrink the document to print on a single page is no longer visible by default, but you can add the option to the Quick Access Toolbar. Dennis O'Reilly ...
In any Microsoft Word version, including Word 2010, you can password protect your documents to restrict unauthorized access to your documents. However, at any time you can decide to remove your ...
Susan Harkins shows you how to use Microsoft Word's gridlines settings to position text and objects in your documents. A while back, I showed you how to make graph paper using Excel–it’s a neat trick.