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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 Remove Formatting Symbols in Word

You may sometimes get a document with weird looking symbols where there are supposed to be spaces. They may even keep coming back and this can be really annoying. Delete and backspace doesn’t seem to work leading to immense frustration. Let’s see how to remove them...

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Text Boxes – How to Add, Edit and Remove them

Text Boxes in Microsoft word document are great for adding emphasis to things, adding text to images and helping navigate through a document. Here we will learn how to add a text box, how to move a text box, and the different options that are available to you to get...

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How to Change a Document Style in Word

Let’s take your editing skills to a whole new level by learning about the different document styles in Microsoft Word. Consistency is the key here and what you want to do is to ensure that your document has consistent formatting throughout. So let’s learn about how to...

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How to Change the Table Style in Word

Tables in Word are used for a variety of different reasons. Whether you want to use them to report some figures, or whether you want to organize your content in a super clear way, tables in word are the way to go. However, there are some important things that you can...

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How to Clear Formatting in Microsoft Word

It’s important to know how to clear the formatting in Microsoft Word. It’s a quickfire way of ensuring that you start from a clean slate. I’m sure that you had the problem before, you try to format some text and it just doesn’t go. You click here, there and everywhere...

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How to Insert a Table from Excel to Word

Microsoft Excel is great at handling numbers. Unfortunately, Word isn’t so. Often it’s much better to add a table or chart from Excel to Word in order to create a report rather than working with Word by itself. Let’s learn how to insert a table from Excel to Word and...

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