Archive for the ‘Sections’ Category
Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
A question that recently came in through the comments is:
I need to number a Word 2007 document in the following manner
Cover page - no number and I don't want to use the default Word cover page
Section A….i, ii, iii, iv etc
Section B Page 1 of 55
I can do most ...
Posted in Fields & Quick Parts, Headers & Footers, Page Numbering, Sections, Word 2007 | 7 Comments »
Wednesday, June 18th, 2008
You could columns them in a traditional news-type way, or use them to let you divide a page into parts. The thing that's a little odd about columns is that most users don't realize that every Word document is made up of one column, and that you have a choice ...
Posted in Page Formatting, Sections, Word 2007 | 2 Comments »
Friday, April 4th, 2008
Here are a couple ways to get rid of section breaks. Keep in mind that by removing section breaks you can affect things like headers and footers, section-based page numbering, different margins or a different page orientation.
If You Know Where the Section Breaks Are
And there aren't many of them.
Turn ...
Posted in Find & Replace, Page Formatting, Sections, Word 2007 | 16 Comments »
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
There is no pre-assigned shortcut key that will insert a section break into a Word document. These directions will show you how to define your own keyboard shortcut for it.
Click the Office button, then Word Options.
In the left-hand pane, click Customize.
At the bottom left of the Customize window, look for ...
Posted in Customize, Page Formatting, Sections, Shortcut Keys, Word 2007 | No Comments »
Monday, March 31st, 2008
If you’re making a sign or inserting a table, you might want it to be centered from top to bottom on the page. Rather than pushing the Enter key to try to do that, Word can do it automatically for you.
Steps to Center a Page Vertically
From anywhere on the page, ...
Posted in Page Formatting, Sections, Tables, Word 2007 | 4 Comments »
Thursday, March 20th, 2008
In a long Word document you might need to have one or more pages that are a different orientation. Typically, most print documents are created in a portrait orientation. Being able to make one or more pages landscape allows you to insert something like a large table or chart that ...
Posted in Page Formatting, Practice, Projects & Practice, Sections, Word 2007 | 40 Comments »
Friday, March 7th, 2008
In Word you can over-ride the set margins by using Section Breaks. Margins would be considered Page formatting - it affects the document on a "page" level, like the Orientations Portrait and Landscape, paper size, or headers and footers. These directions are to insert a Next Page type of section ...
Posted in Margins, Sections, Word 2007 | 9 Comments »