If you use Microsoft Word, you’re no doubt aware that the program doesn’t have a standard Mac OS X print dialog window. That sad fact can sometimes leave you feeling a bit lost. Here are a some ...
One of the primary issues people face when using Microsoft Word is how the program deals with formatting. At times, it seems ...
Microsoft Word is a leviathan in the sea of desktop publishing. Ancient, huge and – for some – quite intimidating to engage with the first time. There is little that Word or its accompanying Office ...
If you're using Microsoft Word, you've probably realised that it is more than just a word processor. It can perform a host of tasks beyond just putting words down, including a very handy function for ...
In most cases, Word documents are viewed digitally and rarely printed, so there’s little need to add color or image to it while printing. Whatever the case, here’s how to make Word print the ...
The option on Word 2010's Print Preview screen to shrink the document to print on a single page is no longer visible by default, but you can add the option to the Quick Access Toolbar. Dennis O'Reilly ...
Printing in Word should be seamless, but issues can sometimes arise. Missing text, misaligned margins, or entire pages not ...
If Word is printing blank pages for a mail merge document, this post is for you. Mail merge is a handy feature that enables you to create and send personalized documents to multiple recipients. The ...
I printed out a 25 page document last night and spent several minutes re-ordering the pages, since by default Word prints first page first, leaving page 1 at the bottom of the pile. Next time, I'll ...
When creating a document in Microsoft Word for print binding, you must allow for added margin space in the area of the page that falls within the spine of the finished product. Word calls this area ...
How to use the many text wrapping options in Microsoft Word Your email has been sent Word offers several text wrapping options, making it easy to insert an image and get the desired look that’s just ...