Word 2007: The Missing Manual: The Missing Manual"O'Reilly Media, Inc.", 2006 M12 21 - 524 pages Microsoft Word has grown considerably in power, sophistication and capability over the past decade, but one thing that hasn't changed since the early '90s is its user interface. The simple toolbar in version 2.0 has been packed with so many features since then that few users know where to find them all. Consequently, more and more people are looking for "insider" tips that will allow them to use these advanced and often hidden features. Microsoft has addressed this problem in Word 2007 by radically redesigning the user interface with a tabbed toolbar that makes every feature easy to locate and use. Unfortunately, Microsoft's documentation is as scant as ever, so even though you will be able to find advanced features, you might not know what to do with them. Word 2007: The Missing Manual, written specifically for this version of the software, explains basics like how to create documents, enter and edit text, format, print, and fax. You will will also learn how to create sophisticated page layouts, insert forms and tables, use graphics, and create book-length documents with outlines and Master Documents. Coverage also includes how to share documents with other people and programs, create web pages, automate documents with fields, and automate tasks with macros and the Visual Basic scripting language. This book shows you how to do it all. |
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... ............... .. 59] Adding Commands to the Quick Access Toolbar ..... .. 592 Creating Keyboard Shortcuts ............................................. .. 595 Personalizing Word Options ................................
... commands that are old favorites—like Cut and Paste—are in new places. And some high tech features that you may have ... commands and important tools that were buried. With Word 2007, all commands have been reorganized according to task ...
... commands. Unlike Word's previous toolbars, these buttons and tOOls are big, visual, and often include labels. Buttons clearly state what they do with both words and pictures, and if you see a down arrow, you can be assured it opens a ...
... commands and menus, as shown in Figure I-2. itwo cities.docx:1 — Microsoft Word Figure "2: I _ _ I In this book, arrow notations help to simplify Word's ribbon _ structure and commands. For example, "Choose View H Zoom # ' q EH One Page ...
... commands on the ribbon change when you click each tab, as shown in Figure I-3. The ribbon organizes buttons and commands in groups; the name of each group appears along the bottom of the ribbon. For example, the Insert tab has groups ...
Contents
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Formatting Text Paragraphs and Headings | 93 |
Themes and Templates | 125 |
Spelling Grammar and Reference Tools | 141 |
Printing Word Documents | 163 |
Mass Mailing with Mail Merge | 289 |
Creating Web Pages and Blogs | 315 |
Creating Forms with Word | 335 |
Words XML Connection | 353 |
Collaborating with Other People | 365 |
Customizing Your Workspace | 391 |
Changing Your Security Settings | 413 |
Introducing Macros and Visual Basic | 433 |
Planning with Outlines | 185 |
Working with Long Documents | 195 |
Organizing Your Information with Tables | 235 |
Adding Graphics Video and Sound to Your Documents | 257 |
Creating Your Own Themes and Templates | 449 |
Word Help and Beyond | 479 |
Index | 487 |