by Laura | May 15, 2019 | Microsoft Word Tips
You need to use the Developer tab. If that’s not visible, modify the Ribbon so that it is enabled. Now, on the Developer tab, click on Design Mode At this point you can start adding controls to your page. For example, if you click on the Checkmark option, Word...
by Laura | May 14, 2019 | Microsoft Word Tips
The name of the style is FollowedHyperlink. To change the color (or any other attribute) of the style, click on the Style Panes launcher on the Home tab. Alternately, you can press Shift+Ctrl+Alt+S. The styles pane will open. If all of the styles are not showing,...
by Laura | May 14, 2019 | Microsoft Word Tips
You can add images in Word by using the Insert tab and selecting Picture. When you select the image, Word places it at the insertion point as an in-line image, treating it just as it would a character of text. You probably don’t want that so you will need to set...
by Laura | May 14, 2019 | Microsoft PowerPoint Tips
You can go to the View tab and click on Slide Master to set the size and font face for all bullet levels depending on your theme. Once you change the fonts on the Slide Master, your presentation will be adjusted with the fonts you choose. Now you can go through each...
by Laura | May 14, 2019 | Microsoft Word Tips
When you start a new document, the default tab stops are set every one-half inch across the page and are left aligned. Every time you press TAB, the insertion point moves over .5. Some people typically press Tab to indent the first line of paragraphs in double-spaced...