You want to modify your document with Colors, Fonts, Titles, watermarks, and more, but you realize there’s no Design tab in Word. This situation can be both confusing and frustrating, especially if ...
Here’s how it works: select the text that’s already formatted the way you want, then click the "Format Painter" icon (the ...
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’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 ...
Although the default option that appears when you open Microsoft Word is a blank page and a blinking cursor, it's possible to create an entire Word document out of attachments and other files. You can ...
Watermarks are faded background text or images that sit behind the text in a document. You can use them to indicate a document's status (such as confidential or draft), add a subtle company logo, or ...
Last week I told you how to add a tabbed e-mail view to Microsoft Outlook. Cool, right? Of course, that probably left you salivating for tabs in other areas of Office, namely Word, Excel, and ...
Adding tabs is one of the easiest ways to ensure the text in your Word document is positioned precisely where you want it. Normally, you can do this simply by pressing the "Tab" key; if you're working ...