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How To Learn Word 2010 In 1 Day | Don't Read Any Word 2010 Until You Read This First
How To Learn Word 2010 In 1 Day | Don't Read Any Word 2010 Until You Read This First
How To Learn Word 2010 In 1 Day | Don't Read Any Word 2010 Until You Read This First
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How To Learn Word 2010 In 1 Day | Don't Read Any Word 2010 Until You Read This First

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This Quick eBook showing step-by-step instructions and shortcuts for how to use Microsoft Office Word 2010. This guide is suitable as a training handout, or simply an easy to use reference guide, for any type of user. The following topics are covered:

Creating, Opening & Saving Documents; Working with Previous File Versions; Setting up the Page; Inserting/Deleting Text; Spacing between Paragraphs; Undo, Redo, and Repeat; Moving and Copying Text.
Formatting: Changing Font, Size, Enhancements, Paragraph Alignment; Copying Formatting; Using the Mini Toolbar; Highlighter.
Draft, Print Layout, Reading Views; Going to a Page; Searching Using the Navigation Pane; Creating and Editing Headers and Footers; No Header or Footer on the First Page, Inserting a Page Break.
Checking Spelling, Grammar; AutoCorrect; Creating and Inserting Quick Part Building Blocks; Printing Envelopes and Labels; Previewing and Printing.
Table of Contents, how to quick edit document with Paragraph Returns.

Also includes: Lists of Selection and Movement Shortcuts and much more.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 20, 2017
ISBN9781370787784
How To Learn Word 2010 In 1 Day | Don't Read Any Word 2010 Until You Read This First
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Steven Purcell

Steven Purcell is a Professional in Information Technology and Making money online. He’s got over so many years in Information Technology Researching and Working. His target to help over 1 million people will be success in their career and their life. He’s writing in his strong strengths included: Information Technology, making money online. He is living now between Ho Chi Minh, Viet Nam and Tokyo, Japan. He has got so many eBooks and Pen names that was published on so many Retailers.

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    How To Learn Word 2010 In 1 Day | Don't Read Any Word 2010 Until You Read This First - Steven Purcell

    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Chapter 01: How to Start a new Word File

    Chapter 02: The Original Set

    Chapter 03: Character Formatting

    Chapter 04: Insert Object into Text

    Chapter 05: Table

    Chapter 06: Page Break

    Chapter 07: Bookmark and Hyperlink, Pi Symbol (Show/Hide Activate)

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    Introduction

    Hi everybody.

    This tutorial to help everyone who want to study Microsoft Word 2010 quickly and easily.

    I think everyone who installed Microsoft Word, but They’re worried about How can They use Word 2010 for their Job, Study and so much more. This tutorial will illustrate you How can use Word 2010 easily and quickly in step by step, keep calm and just do it like this tutorial.

    You will learn How to:

    + Creating a new Word file.

    + Add text, textbox

    + Add image, shape

    + Use Header, Footer and Page Number

    + Use effects in Word 2010

    + Engage people will be pay attention to your document with your skills in this tutorial.

    And much more.

    Discover how to:

    + Use your skills with this tutorial to apply your job, study or much more.

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    Chapter 01: How to Start a new Word File

    When you first open the Microsoft Word file, you have one current file. If you want to open

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