10
Indispensable Microsoft Word Tips (complete
article from May Solutions newsletter)
by
Chris C. Michels, Service Sales Specialist, Corporate Technologies
No matter how long you’ve been using Microsoft Word, you
can always learn new techniques to help you work faster and smarter.
Here are some tips and tricks for Word 97, 2000, 2002(XP), 2003,
and 2007.
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Learn
to use Undo: Make a mistake? Press [Ctrl] Z or
choose undo from the Edit menu right away. Keep pressing
[Ctrl] Z to backtrack through and undo the most recent editing
changes you’ve made. In Office 2007, the undo button
is on the Quick Access toolbar in the top-left corner. Redo
does double duty with the new Repeat button |
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Save
Often: Press [Ctrl] S or click Save button on the
standard toolbar. Save your work frequently. You can also
instruct Word to automatically save your work periodically.
Open the Tools menu, select Options, click the Save tab,
and activate the Save Auto Recovery Info Every Option. You
can specify an interval from 1 to 120 minutes. In Word 2007,
click the Office button (in the top-left corner) and the
click the Word Options button at the bottom right of the
resulting dialog box. Now, click Save. You’ll find
the Save Auto Recovery Information Every option in the Save
Documents section. |
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Quickly
Move To The Beginning Or End Of A Document: To
move to the top of a document, press [Ctrl] [Home]. To move
to the bottom of a document, press [Ctrl] [End]. |
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Paste
Plain Text: When you copy and paste text from a
web page or another document, the text brings its formatting
into your document. To get around the behavior, copy the
text and place the insertion point marker where you want
to insert the copy. Then, open the Edit menu, choose Paste
Special, and select the Unformatted Text option. In Word
2007, the Paste Special command is on the Paste drop-down
list. The Paste option is in the Clipboard group on the
Home tab. |
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Simplify
Copy and Paste: Highlight the area you want to
copy. Once it is highlight press [Ctrl] C. The text is now
copied to your clipboard. To paste, place the marker where
you want to paste and then press [Ctrl] V. |
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Print
Envelopes: Want to address your envelopes using
a printer? Type an address in a blank document or letter.
Open the Tools menu and select Envelopes and Labels. (Word
2002 users choose Letters and Mailings and then select Envelopes
and Labels. In Word 2007, highlight the address and choose
Envelopes from the Create group on the Mailings tab.) Now,
in the Envelopes tab, enter the return address if you want
one and click print. |
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Jump
Quickly Between Documents: If you work with a lot
of open, overlapping documents, here is a quick way to cycle
between them. Press [Ctrl] [F6] to jump from one to the
next. [Ctrl] [Shift] [F6] will jump you backwards. |
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Make
Spell Check More Efficient: You don’t have
to repeatedly click Ignore or Ignore All every time the
spell-checker stops on a proper noun or a term that’s
commonly used in your documents. Click Add (Add To Dictionary
in Word 2002 and later) so you don’t waste time checking
the same words over and over. |
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Deleting
Old Text Your Replacing: You don’t have to
delete text you want to replace before adding the new text.
Select the old text and start typing the new. The first
keystroke replaces the old selected text. Don’t waste
time pressing [Delete] first. |
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Get
There Fast: Double-Click the left end of the status
bar to bring up the Go To tab so you can jump to an item
in your document, such as a bookmark, a specific page, a
table, a section, and so on. |
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