Microsoft Word - Reduce Formatting Time by 98% (or More)
If you're like most people, when you sit down to create a new
document in Microsoft Word you just start typing. When you have
the document finished - you then go back and laboriously select
text and apply formatting to headings, bulleted lists, etc. all
by hand.
It's OK, we all do it.
Now what happens if you change you mind and you need to reformat
all of those hand-applied text styles and settings? Ooops. Now
you have to go back through the document and do it all again.
I've found a guaranteed way to cut down the amount of time
required to change all the formatting in your document by 98%
(or more)! This little secret isn't going to cost you a thing.
Are you ready for it?
One word: Styles. Microsoft Word gives you the ability to use
styles to define each of the paragraphs you have in your
document - even if the paragraph is a single line.
It's very easy to get started with styles - simply choose
"Styles and Formatting" (or "Styles" depending on the version of
Microsoft Word you're using) from the "Format" menu. If you're
using Microsoft Word 2002 or 2003 - you'll see the "Styles and
Formatting" palette appear on the right side of the screen. If
you're using an earlier version - you'll see a dialog box appear.
To start formatting your document with styles - simply click
anywhere within a paragraph and click on of the styles (try
"Heading 1"). In Word 2002-2003 you'll see the changes
immediately. In earlier versions - you need to click "OK" on the
dialog box.
The great thing about styles, is that once you've marked which
styles belong to which text in your document, if you edit a
style's properties (font, size, alignment, etc.) - all the text
in your document that is marked with that style will INSTANTLY
change.
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