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Upgrading your skills with Word
Upgrading your skills with Word
Upgrading your skills with Word
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Upgrading your skills with Word

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This book will help you master Word by exploring interesting and time-saving features. From keyboard shortcuts to classic paragraph manipulation, you'll discover sections that particularly enhance page layout, as well as styles that make it easier to edit headings, subheadings and automatically create a table of contents. 
You'll be able to explore mailing, indexes, footnotes, glossary and other essential features such as tables, pictures, forms and review mode. Finally, you'll learn about macros that make automatic tasks done by hand. 
This book is aimed at people who work with Word on a more or less regular basis, but who wish to go further in order to optimise their daily work. You can reproduce the exercises with all versions of Word.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Rémy Lentzner has been an IT trainer since 1985. Specialized in mastering office automation tools, he supports companies in the professional training of their employees. Self-taught, he has several computer books to his credit.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherRemylent
Release dateJun 29, 2022
ISBN9782490275748
Upgrading your skills with Word

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    Upgrading your skills with Word - Rémy Lentzner

    Chapter 1

    The paragraphs

    Word processing offers the possibility of typing text by the kilometre, i.e. the text automatically switches to the line without your intervention, as the text is entered. A group of lines is always ended by pressing the Enter key. This creates a paragraph marked with a ¶ sign, that is a paragraph mark.When you want to insert blank lines, you press the Enter key as many times as necessary. In the past, this action was called a carriage return, a reminder of the old machines of the last century where the letter carriage returned to the left, as soon as it arrived on the right-hand

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