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Opening Display Write Files

Posted on February 29, 2012 by cynmackley

Have some old Display Writer files sitting around that you'd like to open? Here are some tools to do that if you don't want to have to start trolling Ebay for a Display Writer console.

Posted in Computer Terms, File & Disk Management, MS Office Help, MS WordTagged .dca, .fft, .rft, .rtf, display write, doc, Open Office, word, writer8 Comments

Setting The Default Font in Word 2010

Posted on February 1, 2012 by cynmackley

Can't find the default font setting in the Options of your new Word program? You're not alone since you'll need to reach the setting elsewhere... and here's what you need to know.

Posted in MS Office Help, MS WordTagged MS Word Default FontLeave a comment

How to Change the Default Font in Word 2007

Posted on January 16, 2012 by cynmackley

This tip will show you how to change the default font in Word 2007 - meaning that you won’t ever have to change the font to your personal favorite when opening a new document ever again.

Posted in MS Office Help, MS WordTagged 2007, change, default, font, wordLeave a comment

Word Document Attachments That Open Without the “Flashing Cursor”

Posted on January 13, 2012 by cynmackley

Looking to send out information from a Word document without a visible cursor for your readers to see? No problem - here's a quick and easy way to solve the problem.

Posted in MS Office Help, MS WordTagged Blinking Cursor, Office 2007, pdf, Save as PDFLeave a comment

Changing the Default Font in Microsoft Word

Posted on December 16, 2011 by cynmackley

Are you sick of constantly changing the font in Microsoft Word each and every time you want to write something? This article will teach you how to change the default font to save you from having to do it each time you load your Word processor.

Posted in MS Office Help, MS WordTagged changing the font, default font, default settings, microsoft officeLeave a comment

Replacing Fractions in Word

Posted on December 9, 2011 by cynmackley

How to replace fractions with fraction characters in Word 2010 in a few easy clicks! Check it out!

Posted in MS Office Help, MS WordTagged autocorrect, fraction characters, fractions, spell check, wordLeave a comment

MS Word: Paragraph Formatting With Your Keyboard

Posted on November 7, 2011 by cynmackley

Learn a few simple key combinations to change paragraph types as well as to align paragraphs in your Word documents.

Posted in MS Office Help, MS WordTagged hanging paragraph, indented paragraph, Keyboard Shortcuts, MS WordLeave a comment

MS Office: Close, Move and Re-size Task Panes Using Your Keyboard

Posted on November 4, 2011 by cynmackley

Learn to control task panes in your Microsoft Office Programs with just a few keystrokes.

Posted in MS Excel, MS Office Help, MS PowerPoint, MS WordTagged close task pane, Keyboard Shortcuts, ms office, task paneLeave a comment

MS Word: a Little More Keyboard and a Little Less Mouse

Posted on October 31, 2011 by cynmackley

If you tend to use the Equation Editor in MS Word and are tiring of the trips back and forth between your equation and the Equation Design Tools tab on the Ribbon, then here's some of the basics for making your life a little more mouse-less.

Posted in MS Office Help, MS WordTagged MS Word Equation EditorLeave a comment

MS Word: Deleting Only a Placeholder in Your Equations

Posted on October 24, 2011 by cynmackley

Tired of being forced to delete both the superscript and its base in order to remove just the superscript from a Word equation? Yeah, me too! Here's what you need to know to stop deleting more then you want from your equations.

Posted in MS Office Help, MS WordTagged equation editor, insert equation, MS WordLeave a comment

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