Constructing Documents Using Word s Wizards

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By now, most experienced Word users are familiar with Word's wizards. These wizards provide a set of interactive dialog boxes that walk you through the document construction process. In other words, the wizard asks questions, you provide responses, and then an item is created, such as a form or a Web page, in accordance with your answers. The aim of a wizard is to create a foundation for a document. After the document is created, you fill in the gaps with more detailed and refined information.

By default, wizards are stored in the Templates dialog box, alongside document templates. You can easily identify wizards in the Templates dialog box because wizard icons include a magic wand. To open a wizard, you simply double-click the wizard of your choice. To work through a wizard, you simply follow the on-screen instructions. For example, the Web Page Wizard welcome screen is shown in Figure 22-9. As you can see, the wizard steps are listed on the left side of the screen; the current step is shown in green. By referring to this area while you work, you can see where you are in the construction process at any time.

figure 22-9. wizards apply information you supply to create a document or set of documents.

Figure 22-9. Wizards apply information you supply to create a document or set of documents.



Microsoft Word Version 2002 Inside Out
Microsoft Word Version 2002 Inside Out (Inside Out (Microsoft))
ISBN: 0735612781
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 337

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