Spring has Sprung

I hope your week has been a good one. Spring is busting out all over in our area, which is a pleasant change from just a week or two ago. It is nice to see the trees budding and hear birds once again singing.

I hope that you are enjoying your spring!

—Allen
     

WordTips (menu) for 11 April 2026

Editing
Meaningless Text

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog, or so the story goes. Here's how to put this type of meaningless text into a document.

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Files
Complex Searches for Documents

When working with lots of documents, you may have need from time to time to discover which of those documents contain some specific bit of text. Finding the documents within Word can be difficult, so the answer to your searching needs may rest with a third-party utility.

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Discover the Power of Styles

The real power behind formatting documents in Word is wielded through styles. Discover how to use styles and you can format documents faster, easier, and more consistently than ever before. Here's the way to unlock the secret.

 
AutoText
Using AutoText

AutoText is a timesaving feature that allows you to assign a word, phrase, paragraph, or graphic to a mnemonic name. Type the name, press a shortcut key, and the mnemonic is replaced with the word, phrase, paragraph, or graphic. Discover how you can take advantage of this powerful tool.

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Word is a great word processor
Adding Page Numbers in Headers or Footers

While Word has a default format for page numbers, you can design and specify how you want them to appear in your document. Headers and footers make this possible and this tip explains how.

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WordTips YouTube Channel

Do you like to learn visually? Make sure you check out the WordTips YouTube channel. New videos are added weekly. (I typically try to add them on Tuesdays and Thursdays.)

New video: Printing Very Large Paper Sizes
Do you need to print on large pieces of paper? Word has a limit on the size of the paper it can use, but that might not be the only limiting factor.

 

New video: Adjusting Shadow Settings
Insert a shape into a document and Word allows you to add a shadow behind the shape. You can also adjust the properties of the shadow, as described in this tip.

 
     

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