How to Turn Off Auto Capitalization in Word Auto capitalization is a great feature for when you are typing up a formal document, or when you want to make sure that all of your words are properly capitalized. However, there may be times when you want to disable this...
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Learn how to Edit on Microsoft Word
Learn how to use many different editing features available to you in Word. Including:
- How to add charts;
- Searching your document for text;
- How to sort paragraphs and headings;
- Adding bookmarks;
and much more besides. Take a look at the different posts below and start accomplishing more in your document!
How to Add a Footnote and Endnote in Word
Want to know how to add footnote and endnotes in Word? These are important for anyone who needs to cite sources. Do you need to add references? If so, you’ve come to the right place. Here I’ll show you exactly how to add both footnotes and endnotes, as well as...
Everything about Indentation in Word – How to Use Hanging Indents and More!
There are lots of things you can do with indentation in Word. From ensuring that your bullet lists are clear, emphasizing paragraphs, creating hanging indents and more. In this post I’m going to go through how to create a hanging indent, how to automatically indent as...
How to Add Page Numbers on a Word Document
If you have a document that needs page numbering and you want it a certain style, you need to know how to add page numbers on your word document. In this post I’m going to walk you through the steps. Learn how to add page numbers on whatever page you want as well as...
How to Take a Screenshot in Microsoft Word: How to Take a Snapshot in Word
Embellishing your work with images, describing how you are doing something with pictures really adds a lot to your work. Did you know that Microsoft Word has it’s own screenshot function that you can use? I’m going to show you how to take a screenshot, a snapshot and...
How to Sort on Microsoft Word
If you have a list that needs to be sorted, be it alphabetized, by number, or by date, there is no reason to move the information to Excel and get it done there. You can do so using the sort function on Microsoft Word. Whether your list is in a table format or not,...
