Building a Table of Contents in Microsoft Word is ridiculously easy if you use Styles to format your document headings. Here’s the quick-and-dirty tutorial on inserting an easy TOC in your document.
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Ever wonder why your straight quote characters get replaced by those curly ones in Word? Or why the “st” in “1st” gets superscripted automatically? Here’s the skinny on Microsoft Word’s AutoFormat As You Type feature … and how you can customize it.
Read MoreEver type “(c)” in Microsoft Word and somehow mysteriously get a copyright symbol? Here’s how to fix that.
Read MoreOne of the tactics I regularly recommend to users when transferring content from an old WordPerfect document is to use Paste, Special, Unformatted Text instead of just the plain Paste or CNTRL-V commands: The advantage here is that Paste Special clears out all of the formatting so the newly-pasted text doesn’t mess up your nice [...]
Read MoreHere’s how to use the Format Painter button to copy formats from one block of text to another in Microsoft Word.
Read MoreIf you’ve ever hesitated to use columns in your Microsoft Word documents because you didn’t know how, here’s a basic primer.
Read MoreGot a brief or other long document? Ensure consistent formatting throughout with Microsoft Word’s Styles & Formatting feature.
Read MoreInserting a table into a Microsoft Word document is quick and easy. Here, I show you three different ways to do it.
Read MoreFor text that repeats at the top or bottom of every page in Microsoft Word, use headers and footers. Here’s a basic tutorial.
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Ever wonder how to alter the format of the Bullets & Numbers in Microsoft Word? Here’s a quick tutorial from LegalOfficeGuru.com
Read MoreHere’s how you do left-justify, right-justify, center, and full-justify in Microsoft Word (either with your mouse or your keyboard).
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