by Laura | Jun 20, 2019 | Microsoft Word Tips
You can open a CSV file like any other Word document since it is a text file. If all the information is text information it’s relatively easy. But if it contains numeric values you might have to work a little. The following information came from a spreadsheet...
by Laura | Jun 19, 2019 | Microsoft Word Tips
Actually, you can. Right-click on the image and select Save as picture… I tried it with two different image formats, jpg and png, and then inserted the saved images into a separate document. In both cases, Word recognized the image type when it was saving...
by Laura | Jun 19, 2019 | Microsoft Word Tips
Probably the easiest way to do this in versions of Word later than 2007 is to create a table with one cell and fit the image into the table. Check the width of the image on the Picture Tools Format tab. Click on the image, and then on the Insert tab, select Table and...
by Laura | Jun 18, 2019 | Microsoft Word Tips
You can use something called a Style Separator, which is a special form of a hidden paragraph mark. According to Microsoft, this is what the Style Separator is used for: The style separator is a newly introduced feature since Word 2002 and Word 2003. Style separator...
by Laura | Jun 18, 2019 | Microsoft Word Tips
Sure, you can do this for a style. I’ll set up the style with the name ‘Code’ by defining a quick style here. After selecting the text and right-clicking, choose Styles and Save Selection as a New Quick Style…. When the Create New Style from...
by Laura | Jun 15, 2019 | Microsoft Word Tips
To convert a table to text, select the table and on the Table Layout tab on the ribbon click on Convert to Text. Depending on how your table is set up, choose how to separate the text. Because this table information is in columns, the option for Tabs is selected....