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Challenge of using Microsoft word

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Answered by XxcutevishixX
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Answer:

Change Your Fonts. The Font Box is on the Home screen. ...

Adjust Your Line Spacing. ...

Save Your Document. ...

Und0, Redo, and Repeat. ...

Check Your Spelling and Find New Words. ...

Print a Document. ...

Opening an Existing Document.

Answered by rachel002
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"The problem: A text copied from a PDF contains unnecessary breaks

The solution: You can turn this patchwork into a lovely continuous text quickly. Select the inserted text and open the Replace feature with the shortcut Ctrl + H. Enter the following into the Find what field: ^p. (If there are no blank spaces at the end of each line, you need to also type a blank space into the Replace with field. Otherwise, the last word of each line and the first word of the following line will be merged.) Then, click Replace All.  

The problem: Word selects more text than I want

The solution: Keep the Alt key pressed when selecting.  

The problem: A series of words should not be split up

The solution: To avoid that two or more words (e.g. a company name) are split over two lines, don’t mess about with dozens of blank spaces or tabs. Instead, replace the space between the words in question with a so-called non-breaking space (which looks similar to the degree symbol). Instead of simply hitting the space key, use the shortcut Ctrl + Shift + Space between words.

The problem: A hyphenated word should not be split up

The solution: The same principle as with the non-breaking space applies here. Replace the ordinary hyphen with a non-breaking hyphen, namely with the shortcut Ctrl + Shift + Minus.

The problem: Formatting of a copied text is different from the rest of the text

The solution: Select the text you would like to ‘clean up’ and use the shortcut Ctrl + Space to remove highlighting (bold, italics, links or font color). Use Ctrl + Shift + N to put the text into Normal style. This way, you can turn this:"

Hope this helps!

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