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Three weeks ago in this spot I mentioned that my wife had undergone some outpatient surgery and that she was in the process of recuperating. I've had several folks who have written, asking how she is doing.

Just so everyone knows, Debbie is doing fine. The surgery (or, more accurately, the after-surgery care) kept her in discomfort for a bit over two weeks, but things are much better now. She is up and about and able to do everything she could before the surgery.

I appreciate all the care and concern that has been expressed by so many of you. Thank you for your kindness.

—Allen
     

WordTips (menu) for 12 July 2025

AutoCorrect
Using AutoText and AutoCorrect Effectively

AutoText and AutoCorrect are closely related tools that can help you improve the productivity of your typing. This tip explains how you can use these tools most effectively in your usage of Word.

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Word is a great word processor
Endnotes in a Separate Document

When you add endnotes to a document they are normally positioned (as one would expect) at the end of the document. You may want, however, to move the endnotes to a separate document. Word doesn't allow you to easily do this, but there are a couple of ways you can approach the problem and come up with a solution that might work for your needs.

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These Autos are Amazing!

Word provides four "auto" tools that can make developing documents faster, easier, and more consistent. When you put AutoText, AutoComplete, AutoCorrect, and AutoFormat to work for you, you've harnessed some serious tools. Uncover the secrets of these tools!

 
Macros extend Word
Finding and Changing Word's Internal Commands

If you know how to create macros, you can easily create entire replacements for Word's internal commands. Here's all you need to do.

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Word is a great word processor
Moving Rows and Columns with the Mouse

Like to use the mouse to help you with your document editing? You can move table rows and column with the mouse by using these few steps.

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New video: Jumping to a Relative Line Number
As you navigate through a document, you may have a need to move forward or backward a specific number of lines. This is easy to do using Word's Go To feature, as you discover in this Quick Tip. Every week I publish a free newsletter about how to use Word better. To "up your game," visit the WordTips website, here: https://wordribbon.tips.net You can subscribe to the newsletter by using the sign-up form at the right side of any page on the site.

 

New video: Changing the Number of Columns in the Middle of a Document
Need to have multiple columns in a page layout that normally consists of a single column? You can change the column layout by applying the techniques in this Quick Tip.

 
     

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