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Pressing a staggering number of keyboard shortcuts can trigger an equally staggering number of Office commands. The only problem arises when you discover that Microsoft has chosen something bizarre (l...
Answered by ChrisGrover : Jan 14 2011 09:31 AM
Here are the steps to circle some text in your Word for Mac document. You didn’t mention what version of Word you’re using, so I’m using the latest greatest version: Word for Mac 2011.
You... full answer >
Microsoft gave Office 2011 significant improvements over its predecessor, Office 2008. You can’t miss the new ribbon and Spotlight search box—but there’s also an array of less obvious enhancemen...
Answered by mvark : Jun 30 2010 06:11 AM
1) Click the Microsoft Office button that's at the top left corner.
2) At the right bottom of the menu that opens, there is a "Word Options" button.
3) In the dialog box that opens, sele... full answer >
Answered by adfm : Jun 24 2010 04:00 PM
It sounds like you're using Word on a Mac. In the upper right hand corner of most Mac windows you'll see what is typically called the "lozenge" or "capsule" button. This bu... full answer >
In a little over a month, Microsoft will release Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010. As a part of Office, Microsoft will offer a suite of Office Web Apps—Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and OneNote--that will...
Answered by adfm : Feb 08 2010 10:17 AM
If you're looking to convert a Microsoft Word file to XML using Visual Basic you might want to check out this article. As requested, it provides sample code. As for mapping tags, I'd suggest s... full answer >
Recently, Microsoft lost its appeal of a lawsuit that was brought against it for patent infringement involving using XML data in Word documents. I’ve read that the upcoming versions of Office 2010 a...
For some reason InDesign's indexing feature has been coming up a lot in conversation lately (maybe because I'm moving to an all-InDesign production workflow...maybe because I just wrote my fir...