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Tag Archives: Microsoft word
Creating an Index in Word
An index is an important way to reference key words or phrases in a Word document. It compliments a table of contents and allows your readers to look for something specific n Thankfully you do not need to type out … Continue reading
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Copying Excel Data into a Word Document
If you use both Excel and Word you may well want to copy data from Excel into Word and what would be really convenient is if the data in Word updated when you change it in Excel. Well that is … Continue reading
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Word Hyperlinks: Creating Links to Websites, Emails and Files
Adding a link to a website, email address or file in a Word document can be very useful. When you type in a website or email address it automatically creates the link, however, you may want to remove the link … Continue reading