- Quick Styles - This is used when you are formatting your text and you have different formats such as font, size and spacing for different parts of your text (e.g. title, subheadings). It is a lot easier to make the format you would like to use then save it as a quick style so you can reuse it later in the text. It is easier to use this than to try remember spacing or font sizes each time when making a new heading.
- Paragraph and Line Spacing - You can use line spacing to spread out your text more so it is easier to read. Paragraph spacing is used to separate paragraphs instead of using double 'enters'. You can do this by right clicking the text style at the top of the page and going to 'modify'. You can then go to 'paragraphs' and edit the size of the gap before or after the paragraph. If you with to make a new line without getting a paragraph gap, use 'shift, enter' instead of just 'enter'.
- Tables - Tables are a useful way to display information. To make them, you go to 'insert', then to 'table'. You can then pick how many columns and rows you want. When using tables you should always adjust the cell margins so the text doesn't look too crammed up. In the table you can merge cells and right, left and centre align text.
- Tabs - Tabs can be useful to show information. To make a tab, simply turn the rulers on then click on the ruler where you would like a tab. With a tab you can left, right and centre align text as well as aligning decimals.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Tools in Word
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