To open thePage Setupdialog box, press Alt+P, S, P. Press Shift+Tab until you hear the currently selected tab, for example, "Margins tab." Press the Right arrow key until you hear: "Layout tab." Press Alt+V. The focus moves to theVertical alignmentoptions list, and you hear the c...
Why not take an online Word 2010 course? To wrap text around a picture or art object, double click on the object. The Picture Tools tab will appear in the ribbon. In the Arrange group, click Position. A menu will unfurl. Select the desired position. To wrap text around a table, ...
An icon next to this checkbox shows you the symbol for tab characters. This mark shows up on your computer screen but not in printed text. Click OK to save the settings and close the dialog box. The box closes and you see the tabs as small arrows in your text. Deleting and Editing ...
Not only does the ruler show settings, but you can also make indentation and tab changes directly on the ruler without using dialog boxes. Figure 3.8 shows the ruler's various tab stops and indentation markers. Click anywhere on the ruler to add a tab stop after you select the appropriate ...
There are five ribbons. The Home ribbon includes all of your basic formatting such font, bold, text color and highlighting, text justification, line spacing, bullets, numbered paragraphs, etc. The first button on the Home ribbon is for Styles, and I discuss that in more detail below. The ...
for indenting a paragraph, like the following an inexperienced translator might start each line by pressing TAB several times (or even worse, the SPACE bar), to create the indent, and at the end of the line press ENTER, in order to press TAB several times again on the next line, as su...
For a really clean professional job, go through each of the pre-set schemes on theOutline Numberedtab and click Reset. This will flush out any nasties left over from previous unsuccessful efforts to tame Word's numbering. Then, choose one of the pre-set schemes in the second row. They ...