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  • Webinar: Create and use watermarks

    In this week's webinar, we explain what a watermark is and how to insert one using Word 2010. We also go over the different types of watermarks you can insert, such as text or picture watermarks. What you will learn in this webinar: How to insert a "Draft" watermark to pages How to insert a picture watermark...
  • Webinar: Creating Forms in Word

    In this week's webinar, you'll learn about using forms in Word, including working with templates, personalizing, and locking the form. What you will learn at Tuesday's webinar: Using templates Personalizing forms Locking a form A cool trick for typing into a scanned doc References for this webinar: Create...
  • Change page numbers in different sections in a Word document

    In an earlier post I explained that one of the main ways to change the order and formatting of page numbers in different sections is to break the link between the sections. In this video I walk you through how to use 1, 2, 3 page numbering in the main part of a document and i, ii, iii page numbering...
  • Office Tip Classics: Make table headers repeat, get a prom date (video)

    Edna Jean's parents aren't sure about Conrad taking her to the prom, even though he's her "hunky wunk". Then she tells them that in Word, he can make table headers repeat over multiple-page tables. Will this seal the deal with Edna Jean's parents?
  • Webinar: Mail Merge

    This week's webinar is a bit of cooking class. The dish? Fresh Mail Merge. This is a process, not just a few clicks. We'll show you some free tools at Office.com that we’ll show you, including a cookbook (of sorts). Go to http://aka.ms/offweb for more information on how to join the series. What...
  • Word video: Convert a table to text

    (Note: This post was first published in September 2010. ) If you have text, you can convert that into a table. You can also convert a table back into text. I've been seeing quite a few questions about this, so I thought it would make a good "Word of the week" video. In this example, the table contains...
  • Page margins revealed (video)

    In this video, I'll show you a quick way to change page margins in Word 2010. I'll also demonstrate a little-known feature in Word for clearly revealing exactly where the text boundaries are in your document. No more ambiguity! You can find more information about changing page margins at Office.com....
  • Change the footnote or endnote separator (video)

    If your Word document contains footnotes or endnotes, Word will automatically place a small line between the body text and the note text. This line is called the note separator. You can change the footnote or endnote separator to whatever you like or you can remove it by following the steps in this video...
  • Word of the week: Add the filename to your header or footer

    People often want to add the location of their document--the filename and the file path--to the header or footer. In Word 2010, you can do this by using field codes. It sounds more complicated than it is, so let's take a look. For more information on field codes, see Insert and format field codes in...
  • Word of the week: Remove (headers and footers, fast)

    Want to get rid of your headers and footers? I was going to tell you about using the Remove Header and Remove Footer commands. Then I was going to tell you about linked sections and unlinked sections--and that if some of your headers or footers were still sticking around, you might have unlinked sections...
  • Word of the week: TOC (changing levels and formatting)

    This week's word is an acronym: TOC, for table of contents. And it's a problem for some of our customers. Or it's a few problems. We're going to take a look at two of those persistent issues: Changing how many levels show up in your TOC. Formatting your TOC so that your changes stick, even when you update...
  • Equation Numbering

    In this post, I'm going to talk about equation numbering, one of our most highly-requested features. Setting up your equation numbering for easy one-click entry takes a few steps, so bear with me. You have to go through this process only once, and after that, you'll be able to insert equation numbers...