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How to add background in Microsoft Word document just for one, single word?
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This tutorial shows you how to do things that would make Gutenberg drop his type, starting with the quickest and easiest ways to print your entire document.
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Although you create a file only once, you can edit it many times. Editing can add, rearrange, or delete data, such as text, numbers, or pictures. Word 2007 program work in similar ways to edit data, you will know the right commands to edit data no matter which program you may be using.
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The whole purpose of Microsoft Word is to let you type text and make it look pretty so you can print or send it for other people to read. So the first step in using Microsoft Word is learning how to enter text in a Word file, called a document.
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After you type text into a document, edit it, and check it for spelling or grammatical errors, you’re ready to make it look pretty, a process known as formatting text.
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In this tutorial, you will apply a background pattern and color, and then you will add a text watermark. You will apply a theme to an existing document, change the colors and the fonts, and save a custom theme.
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The Select feature is a powerful tool. Whenever you want to work with a specific section of text, you can select just that portion and work on it separately from the rest of the document. Selecting text gives you maximum flexibility because you can isolate the text or other items that you want to work with. Whatever action you take on the selection won't affect the rest of the document. When you edit documents, you'll do a lot of selecting, so take a few minutes to learn some shortcuts.
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if you delete selected text, Undo brings it back. If you change the margins, Undo puts them back the way they were. The text will look as if you never took the action.
Undo has a twin feature called Redo. Redo reverses the last Undo action. If you accidentally undo too many things, Redo puts them back.
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If you move the text, deleting it from the original location and placing it somewhere else, you are cutting and pasting text. When you make a copy of the text, leaving a copy in the original location and placing the new copy in a different place, you are copying and pasting text.
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you probably have two or three applications running at once Word, your email application, several Web browser windows, a scanner or digital camera program, and so on. Your Windows taskbar contains buttons for each of the programs that you are running so that you can quickly switch back and forth between programs......
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Creating an efficient system for organizing your files is very important. You may have already experienced the frustration of spending hours on a document, only to have trouble finding it the next day. Even the very best documents won't do you any good if you can't find them later.
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If you accidentally save a file to the wrong folder, it's not a disaster. You can always move it to another folder later. Just be sure to move the file rather than copy it because you don't want two copies in two different places. Otherwise, things can get pretty confusing when you're trying to figure out which copy is the most recent.
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If you decide that you no longer need a file or folder, you can delete it. Before you delete a folder, open it and make sure that it doesn't contain any folders or files that you need to keep. Deleting a folder automatically deletes the contents.
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you may choose to save all your documents in the same folder because keeping everything in one place is often easier when you are just starting out. However, the more documents you create, the more difficult it may become to locate the one you want. The "Organizing Files in Folders" section later in this chapter covers file management strategies to help you organize your files.
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