Archive for the ‘Bullets & Numbering’ Category
Friday, August 15th, 2008
The Format Painter is a tool that allows you to copy formatting from text to text, or from one graphic or table to another. You can copy formatting between documents, too. It will copy text and paragraph formatting. It's a tool I go to when numbered or bulleted lists don't ...
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Tuesday, May 20th, 2008
Creating numbered lists in Word is terrifically easy; click the Numbering button, start typing the list, Word automatically numbers each item after you push Enter, push Enter twice (or click the Numbering button) to stop numbering.
But, you may occasionally need to create lists where the numbering needs to continue ...
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Monday, April 7th, 2008
There is a PDF download available, Learning to Use Word 2007 - Poster Project.
It was written for users that are new to Word 2007 or those that haven't used formatting and graphics very much. It is 12 pages long, with clear directions and images to work from. It walks you ...
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Sunday, February 17th, 2008
Besides using the Bullets and Numbering buttons, a list can be started based on typed characters. To key-start basic bullets or numbering, start the list with one of the following:
*. will change to •.
1. will start a numbered list.
A. will start a lettered list.
All bullet or numbered lists can ...
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