Laminated quick reference guide showing step-by-step instructions and shortcuts for how to use Paragraphs, Tabs, Indents, Columns, Tables & Pictures features of Microsoft Office Word 2013. This guide is suitable as a training handout, or simply an easy to use reference guide, for any type of user.
The following topics are covered:
Displaying the Ruler
Displaying Paragraph Marks, Tabs, etc.
Paragraphs: Paragraph Breaks vs. Line Breaks; Changing Paragraph and Line Spacing; Clearing Formatting; The Indent Markers; Changing Indents; Formatting Paragraphs Using the Style Gallery.
Setting Tabs:Moving, Removing Tabs; Clearing Tab Settings; Setting Tabs with Leaders.
Using Format Painter to Fix Tabs.
Layout Using Columns:Adding a Line Between Columns.
When to Use Tabs, Tables or Columns
Sorting Paragraphs, Tabbed Columns, or Tables
Working with Tables: Inserting a Table; Moving a Table; Inserting Rows and Columns within a Table; Adding a Row at the End of a Table; Deleting Cells, Rows, Columns, or the Entire Table; Changing Column Widths; Changing Row Height; Evenly Resizing Rows/Columns; Repeating Header Rows on Every Page; Merging and Splitting Cells; Centering a Table within the Margins; Changing Text Direction; Wrapping Text around Tables.
Adding Paragraph/Cell Borders and Shading: Using the Border Painter; Copying Border Style (Border Sampler).
Quickly Formatting a Table
Inserting an Excel Table
Adding Objects such as Pictures, Shapes, and SmartArt: In Line with Text vs. Text Wrapping; Using an Object's Anchor; Quickly Positioning Objects on a Page.
Also includes: Lists of Table Selection and Movement Shortcuts, and Formatting Shortcuts.
This guide is one of multiple titles available for Word 2013: Word 2013 Introduction (ISBN 978-1936220816); Word 2013 Intermediate; Word 2013 Templates & Forms (ISBN 978-1936220847), and Word 2013 Advanced (ISBN 978-1936220830).
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