Introduction

Once you've become familiar with Microsoft Office Word 2003 and all the features it contains, you might want to customize the way you work with Word. You can change your view settings so that your Word window looks the way you want. Word comes with set defaults, such as viewing the startup task pane or vertical ruler, how many files you've recently opened, which you can change to a new default. Some of the other Word customization features allow you to set a default font and related attributes to use when you are typing text in text boxes. Other defaults might be the color or line style of an AutoShape that you create.

You can change the configuration of the menus and toolbars that you use. You can also create your own toolbar or menu for just the commands that you use when creating and formatting your documents. There are a variety of shortcut keys that can help you quickly get the job done.

The Language bar performs a variety of functions. The Language bar allows you to control Word with your voice, or execute various commands without having to use the keyboard. Word will need to be trained to your voice in order to perform the voice recognition. You can also dictate text directly into your documents with the speech recognition feature. Or maybe, you want to add handwritten notes to a document.

Macros can simplify common repetitive tasks that you use regularly in Word. Macros can even reside on a Word toolbar for easy access. If a macro has a problem executing a task, Word can help you debug, or fix the error in your macro.



Show Me. Microsoft Office Word 2003. See it Done, Do It Yourself
Show Me. Microsoft Office Word 2003. See it Done, Do It Yourself
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Year: 2002
Pages: 310

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