Word has always allowed its users to customize its menus, style sheets, shortcut keys, macros, and a number of other features. Fortunately for all of us, Word makes customization fairly simple. With ...
We love it, we hate it — we can’t work a day without it. I’ve witnessed more people gnash their teeth over Microsoft Word than probably any other software application. But no matter how many times we ...
Before Office 2007, Microsoft Word's buttons were arranged in a series of toolbars. In Office 2007, controls now appear in a ribbon on the top of the window, and the program now uses a single toolbar: ...
Many people are still angry at Microsoft for eliminating the traditional menus in Word 2007, but I think that objectively, the ribbon is superior. It doesn't take long to find your away around, and ...
In Microsoft Word, people can mark their document as final to not make changes to it. When the user marks the document as final, the document changes to read-only, and some of the ribbon buttons are ...
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