Date: May 30th, 2008
Author: Susan Harkins
Everyone knows that Word automatically inserts new pages as you insert text and graphics. You don’t need to do a thing but add the content. However, you can manipulate where a page breaks yourself, if you want to. Simply choose Break from the Insert menu and click OK. Page Break is the default setting.

For the most part, you should avoid inserting page breaks and let Word take care of them for you. Manual page breaks quickly become a nuisance. As you update your document by inserting or deleting content you usually have to fix the manual page breaks.
However, there are times when you might want to force a page break before a specific paragraph. By associating the break with the paragraph, you can insert and delete all you like. To force a page break before a specific paragraph do the following:
- Click inside the paragraph in question.
- Choose Paragraph from the Format menu.
- Click the Line and Page Breaks tab.
- Select the Page Break Before option, and click OK.
In Word 2007, open the Paragraph dialog box by clicking the dropdown generic propecia arrow at the bottom-right corner of the Paragraph group on the Home ribbon.

Now you can add and delete content before the paragraph or even move the paragraph and Word will still force a page break before that paragraph.
Date: June 3rd, 2008
Author: Mary Ann Richardson
You’ve just completed the documentation for your upcoming training course. Before presenting it, however, you would like to send it out to your colleagues for review. You can use Word 2002/2003’s Routing Slip feature to send the document as an e-mail attachment to each reviewer in the order designated by you. Word will then return the document to you with everyone’s proposed changes. Follow these steps:
- Go to File | Send To | Routing Recipient.
- Click Allow.
- Select the default text in the Subject box and enter Routing: Training document approval. (You can also enter your own Message text; if not, Word will add text for you.)
- Click the Address button.

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Click Allow.
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Click the name of the first reviewer in your list of addresses.
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Click the To button.
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Click the name of next reviewer in your list of addresses.
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Click the To button.
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Repeat steps 7 and 8 for each person on your list.
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Click the Add Slip button.

Word saves the routing slip with your document. After adding the routing generic propecia without prescription slip, you can work with the document as you would any other document. When you are ready to send it to everyone on the routing slip, go to File | Send To | Next Routing Recipient. In this example, the recipient will receive the message below, with the default message text.

Note that you will need a MAPI-compliant e-mail program, such as Outlook or Outlook Express, or a VIM-compatible program, such as Lotus cc:Mail, to add a routing slip to your Word 2002/2003 documents.
Date: May 27th, 2008
Author: Mary Ann Richardson
While you can use Word’s Printed Watermark dialog box to add a custom watermark to your document, Word also lets you create a watermark from any graphic object (SmartArt, charts, shapes, clip art, etc.) by simply copying the graphic into the Header window. Follow these steps to create a watermark from a copy of a picture taken from the Clip Art Gallery:
- Open a blank document.
- Go to Insert |Clip Art. (In Word 2007, click the Insert tab and select Clip Art in the Illustrations group.)
- Search for the desired clip art in the Clip Art task pane.
- Go to View | Header or footer. (In 2007, double-click the top of the page to access the Header area.)
- Click inside the Header window.
- In the Clip Art task pane, double-click the clip art picture you want as your watermark.
- Right click the portion of the picture in the header window and select Text Wrapping.
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Click the Behind Text option.
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Right-click the portion of the picture in the Header window and then select Send To Back.
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Click Send Behind Text.
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Click and drag the bottom-right picture handle to extend the picture into the middle of the document beyond the header.
You can also format the picture to make it more transparent. For example, in Word 2007, follow these steps:
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Double-click the Header to display the Header window.
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Right-click the picture in the Header window and then select Format Picture.
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Click the drop-down arrow of the Recolor button and click the first selection under Light variations. (Alternatively, you can choose Washout under Color Modes.)
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Click Close.

Looking for a way to move through one of your MS Word documents with some control and speed, all while still using your keyboard?
Well, look no more, because I've got just the thing for you today!
Besides the usual arrow keys to move one space/line in the appropriate direction and the Page Up/Down option that moves part of a screen in either direction, there are a couple of extras that can be used to make your movements quick and easy.
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If you combine the Ctrl key with an up or down arrow, you'll move to the top of the previous/next paragraph.
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The Ctrl key + a left or right arrow will move you to the start of the previous/next word.
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Ctrl + Page Up/Down will move you to the top of the previous/next page in the document.
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Home will take you to the beginning of the current line of text.
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End moves you to the end of the current line of text.
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Ctrl blind date propecia + Home or End will move you to the very top or bottom of the document.
Those are all pretty common, but here's another set of options I recently ran across. I didn't know about them until now, but they could certainly be very useful.
There you have it. Quicker navigation in Word is literally at your fingertips!
Date: May 20th, 2008
Author: Mary Ann Richardson
Hyperlinks make it easy for users to quickly go to a Web page without leaving their Word document, but you can make it even easier if the page viagra where to buy opens in a new window outside of Word. Follow these steps:
- Click where you want to insert the hyperlink in your document.
- Type the following code:
HYPERLINK "http://www.microsoft.com"no "This Web Page will open in a new window."
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Select the field code.
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Press CTRL + F9.
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Click in the code.
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Press F9.
Pressing F9 converts the code to an actual hyperlink to the Web address. When the user hovers the mouse over it, the hyperlink is displayed in the document with a screen tip, as shown below:
