by Colin Foster | Jul 9, 2021 | Microsoft Word
We’ve all been there, writing a document in Word and, if your typing skills are like mine, you focus on the keyboard, rather than the screen to see what you’ve typed. Then wehn uyo lkoo up yuo’ve tyepd gibberish which, of course, Word won’t have fully corrected for...
by Colin Foster | Jun 14, 2021 | Microsoft Word
I received an email the other day from one of my business contacts – Eric Taylor of High Peak Creative (http://www.highpeakcreative.com/ ). Eric is the printer & graphic designer that I’ve used for ages & occasionally, he gets stumped with MS Office queries...
by Colin Foster | Apr 28, 2021 | Microsoft Word
There will be times when you create a table in Word and you find that it runs across two or more pages. In order to make the table easier to navigate and work through, it can be helpful if the header row of your table is repeated at the top of each page. You could...
by Colin Foster | Mar 1, 2021 | Microsoft Word, Tips and Tricks
Do you have a long list of names and addresses that you need to send letters to? The Mail Merge process combines a Word document with a data source to quickly create letters that feel personal. Mail Merge Definitions Starting Document (Main Document) A document that...
by Colin Foster | Jan 11, 2021 | Microsoft Word, Microsoft Word, Tips and Tricks
One of my friends, Gordon, has written a book. It’s something that he’s been working on for a while & he asked my help with some of the formatting and editing. One thing that he wanted to include in the document was a Watermark behind the text to act as a...