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Word 2010: How to Get the White Space Back in Page View

September 16, 2010 by davidwank

I've been using Word for more than 10 years, and I recently upgraded to Office 2010 and Word 2010.  So I'm writing my fabulous eBook (A Digital Workflow for Classical Music and Opera CDs) for my new website, Classical Weekly (your source for weekly introductions to classical music) and when I went to Single Page view -- which I've used for years and years -- Word apparently … [Read more...] about Word 2010: How to Get the White Space Back in Page View

Create a Two Column Bulleted List in Word (video)

December 28, 2009 by davidwank

In this video tutorial we are going to go over how to make two column bullets (e.g. bullet point columns) in Microsoft Word.  You can make columns in Word by using newspaper style-columns, or by using a table.  Because of the unnecessary complexity that newspaper columns introduce to a document, we are going to use the table method. … [Read more...] about Create a Two Column Bulleted List in Word (video)

How to Add a Drop Cap in Word

December 7, 2009 by davidwank

Adding a drop cap to a word document can give your text some flare. Here's how you create a drop cap: 1. First position the cursor at the beginning of the paragraph where you wish to add the drop cap. In this example I'm putting the cursor right before the "A" character. 2. Then select Format and Drop Cap. If for some reason you don't see Drop Cap as an option, you may … [Read more...] about How to Add a Drop Cap in Word

Microsoft Word – How to Double Space

December 6, 2009 by davidwank

Microsoft Word double spacing is a frequently used feature. Let's learn how to  double space text in Word: 1. Highlight the text you want to double-space. Go to the Format menu and then select Paragraph. 2.  In the dialog box that appears, head to the bottom right portion where it says Line spacing and select Double (or any other spacing you'd like to set). Click OK. 3. … [Read more...] about Microsoft Word – How to Double Space

Microsoft Word – Insert Symbol

December 6, 2009 by davidwank

You can easily insert symbols into a Microsoft Word document using the symbols dialogue. 1. Position the cursor where you want to add the symbol (though if you insert the symbol in the wrong place, you can always use cut and paste to move it as you would any other character). Go to the Tools menu and select Symbol. 2. Once the symbol dialog box opens, you can select the … [Read more...] about Microsoft Word – Insert Symbol

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