Chapter 7: Putting Text Tools to Work

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Overview

Part of the challenge of working with a word processing program that's as full-featured and powerful as Word is getting to the tools you need quickly. Some tasks are very simple—entering text, running the spelling checker, printing a simple page. Others are more complicated and require an investment of time and effort. Applying a format to a heading, for example, requires you to think about the overall design of your document (or the standards for publication in your department) and to choose the text font, size, style, and spacing settings you want in order to create just the right effect. But to cut down on the time you spend making those choices, Word includes an automated tool called AutoFormat that enables you to apply and change formats quickly in your documents. And if you want to reuse formats from other documents or sections of your work, you can use another feature—Reveal Formatting—to view the formats applied to selected text sections.

You also spend time going back and tracking down the bugs that sneak into your documents. Word includes tools to help you cut down on error-correction time. AutoText is a feature that inserts words or phrases you use often in your work (you can train AutoText to use terms native to your business or industry). AutoCorrect corrects typos as you go, giving you a cleaner document right from the start. This chapter explores all these tools as well as the Office Clipboard, which holds up to 24 different items and offers a "smart" paste feature that helps you easily repeat routine tasks.



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Microsoft Office Word 2003 Inside Out
Microsoft Office Word 2003 Inside Out (Bpg-Inside Out)
ISBN: 0735615152
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 373

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