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Microsoft Word: Customizing the Quick Access Toolbar, Equations, Underline Styles, Insert Menu, Table, Page Layout, Formatting a Document, Edit Manuscript, and Preparation of an eBook for Publishing
Microsoft Word: Customizing the Quick Access Toolbar, Equations, Underline Styles, Insert Menu, Table, Page Layout, Formatting a Document, Edit Manuscript, and Preparation of an eBook for Publishing
Microsoft Word: Customizing the Quick Access Toolbar, Equations, Underline Styles, Insert Menu, Table, Page Layout, Formatting a Document, Edit Manuscript, and Preparation of an eBook for Publishing
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Microsoft Word: Customizing the Quick Access Toolbar, Equations, Underline Styles, Insert Menu, Table, Page Layout, Formatting a Document, Edit Manuscript, and Preparation of an eBook for Publishing

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This is a practical and step by step Microsoft Word manual that guides you in learning and perfecting your Microsoft Word skills in type setting and formatting your document. It also contains a complete process of how to professionally format and prepare your book manuscript for publishing as an eBook.

What You will Learn:
*Microsoft Word User Interface
*Customizing The Quick Access Toolbar.
*Microsoft Word Basics
*Label A Diagram
*Equations
*Underline Styles
*Insert
*Table
*Page Layout
*Formatting a Document
*Edit Manuscript
*Publish as PDF or XPS
*Preparing an eBook for Publishing
*General Tips to Increase Productivity
*Shortcuts
LanguageEnglish
PublisherSteven Bright
Release dateAug 19, 2017
ISBN9788822813190
Microsoft Word: Customizing the Quick Access Toolbar, Equations, Underline Styles, Insert Menu, Table, Page Layout, Formatting a Document, Edit Manuscript, and Preparation of an eBook for Publishing

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    Microsoft Word - Steven Bright

    AUTHOR

    HOW TO USE THE BOOK

    This contains step by step procedures for the most important tasks performed with Microsoft Word. It is the product of practice and experience. It is a documentation of know-how and not just knowledge.

    To get the best from it, you have to practice each and every step described here. So, install Microsoft Office, open Microsoft Word and happily get to work.

    INTRODUCTION

    Microsoft Word is a Word Processor that allows your computer to function as a typewriter. This implies that it enables you to typeset, format and manipulate texts.

    With Microsoft Word, you can typeset a document, proofread it, edit it, format it to required standard, and print it or produce a portable document format (PDF) of it.

    MICROSOFT WORD USER INTERFACE

    The main components of Microsoft Word User Interface are listed below. The first thing you got to do for now, is practice the art of locating these Microsoft Word menu items as well as their basic tools and functions.

    Work Space (Text Area)

    Home Menu

    Insert Menu

    Page Layout Menu

    References Menu

    Review Menu

    View Menu

    Quick Access Toolbar

    Window Controls

    Ribbon

    Office Button

    Help Button

    Rulers

    Status Bar

    Zoom Tools

    Vertical and Horizontal Scroll Bars

    CUSTOMIZING THE QUICK ACCESS TOOLBAR

    To customize Microsoft Word Quick Access toolbar to contain the tools of your choice, you will have to add desired tools to the Quick Access Toolbar as follows:

    Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Microsoft Word Options.

    In the list at the left, click Customize.

    In the Choose commands from drop-down list box, click All Commands.

    In the Customize Quick Access Toolbar box, select either for all documents (default) or a specific document.

    Click the command that you want to add, and then click

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