This video shows how to find Track Changes in MS Word and how to start applying track changes to your document.
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MS Word allows you to manage large documents by creating a Master Document and multiple sub-documents. The benefit of using a Master Document is that you can structure a large document by linking a single Master document to one or more sub-documents (i.e. chapters, sections, even paragraphs) , allowing you to work on each individually […]
Instead of copy and pasting text, use the Navigation pane in Word to restructure your document. This pane allows you to quickly update the layout of the document without accidentally missing text when you copy/paste from one section to the next. You can also use it instead of scrolling, scrolling, scrolling… instead just go directly to the heading or section you want to update. Here’s how to use the Navigation pane.
A footnote is a type of note which appears at the bottom of the page in a document. In contrast, endnotes appear at the end of the document.
When you add a footnote, Word puts a reference mark or symbol in the body of the text to draw attention to the footnote.
Typically, a footnote is something you want to flag to the reader without disrupting the flow of the main text. You can also use them to add citation. Here’s how to do it.
Add a border to a page in MS Word In Word, you can add a border to your document. For example, if you want to add a professional look to a CV, resume, or other business document. You can change the width, color, and type of border quite easily. Watch the video to see how […]
Follow these instructions to hide the header on the first page of your Word document. MS Word – How to Hide the Header on the First Page Change header from the first page Double-click the first page header or footer area. Check Different First Page to see if it’s selected. If not: Select Different First […]
Ivan shows you several ways you can reduce a bloated Word file and make it more manageable.
Tired of typing? You can now dictate your text into MS Word.
The new Dictation feature lets you use speech-to-text to write content in Office.