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Another useful item on the Customize tab is the Customize button just to the right of Keyboard Shortcuts:

In Word 2010, you need to click on the Customize Ribbon tab to see the keyboard shortcuts.
Click the Customize button to see the following dialogue box:

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You can customize the Quick Access toolbar in Microsoft Word. The Quick Access toolbar is the one just to the right of the round Office button (or just above the File tab in Word 2010). This one:

The three items currently on the Quick Access toolbar above ar[......]
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There are a few of options on the Advanced tab you may want to change. The advanced tab looks like this:

To change the measurements that Word uses, click the list box to the right of “Show measurements in units of”, under the Display options. As [......]
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There are quite a few options on the Proofing tab. Click it on the left of the Word Options dialogue box to see the following list of things you can set:

The button at the top is for AutoCorrect Options. You’ve seen this before when we set up a shortcu[......]
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If you want to work in a language other than the default one, click the Language Settings button on the Popular tab, if you have Word 2007:

You’ll then see this dialogue box:

Select a language from the top list on the left, then click the Add button. [......]
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There are lots of hidden settings you can change in Microsoft Word. To see them in Word 2007, click the round Office button in the top left. From the menu, click the Word Options button at the bottom:

In Word 2010, click the File tab. From then menu on the l[......]
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In the previous section, you made trackable changes to a Word document. You could now send the document on to somebody else so that they can make changes, too. But what if you want this to be the final revision? You don’t want to send somebody this vers[......]
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If you use Microsoft Word in a business environment then something called Document Collaboration can come in handy. This is where more than one user makes changes to a document. All the changes can then be reviewed and compared to the original before a final [......]
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We’ll use Table Styles to format the second table. Along the way, you’ll learn how to delete rows and columns, how to change the height and width, and how to create a table using the table dialogue box. The table you’ll design will look like[......]
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Tables allow you to present figures and statistics in an easy-to-read manner. In this section, you’ll design two tables. The first one will be fairly simply, and will look like this:

Off we go then.
Create a new blank document and add the title and su[......]
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