Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Move a Table in Word 2010

Move a Table in Word 2010


Microsoft Word allows to move a table from one location to another location along with its content. This chapter will give you simple steps to move a table within the same document, though you can move a table from one document to another document using cut and paste operation.

Move a Table:

Following are the simple steps to move a table with-in the same word document.
Step (1): Bring your mouse pointer over the table which you want to move from location to another location. As soon as you bring your mouse pointer inside the table, a small Cross Icon will appear at the top-left corner of the table as shown below.
Add Row
Step (2): Click over the small Cross Icon which will select the whole table. Once table is selected, use Cut button or simply press Ctrl + X keys to cut the table from its original location.
Step (3): Bring your insertion point at the location where you want to move the table and use Paste button or simply press Ctrl + V keys to paste the table at the new location.
Moved Table


Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Rows & Columns in Word 2010

Rows & Columns in Word 2010


As discussed in previous chapter, a table is a structure of vertical columns and horizontal rows with a cell at every intersection. A Word table can contain as many as 63 columns but the number of rows is unlimited. This chapter will teach you how to add and delete rows and columns in a table.

Add a Row:

Following are the simple steps to add rows in a table of a word document.
Step (1): Click a row where you want to add an additional row and then click Layout tab to have following screen.
Add Row
Step (2): Now use Row & Column group of buttons to add any row below or above to the selected row. If you click Insert Below button, it will add a row just below the selected row as follows.
Newly Added Row
If you click Insert Above button, it will add a row just above the selected row.

Delete a Row:

Following are the simple steps to delete rows from a table of a word document.
Step (1): Click a row which you want to delete from the table and then click Layout tab to have following screen.
Delete Row
Step (2): Click the Layout tab, and click Delete Rows option under the Delete Table Button to delete the selected row.
Delete Selected Row

Add a Column:

Following are the simple steps to add columns in a table of a word document.
Step (1): Click a column where you want to add an additional column and then click Layout tab to have following screen.
Add Column
Step (2): Now use Row & Column group of buttons to add any column left or right to the selected column. If you click Insert Left button, it will add a column just left to the selected column as follows.
Newly Added Column
If you click Insert Right button, it will add a column just right to the selected column.

Delete a Column:

Following are the simple steps to delete columns from a table of a word document.
Step (1): Click a column which you want to delete from the table and then click Layout tab to have following screen.
Delete Row
Step (2): Click the Layout tab, and click Delete Column option under the Delete Table Button to delete the selected column.


Thursday, November 14, 2019

Create a Table in Word 2010

Create a Table in Word 2010


A table is a structure of vertical columns and horizontal rows with a cell at every intersection. Each cell can contain text or graphics, and you can format the table in any way you want. Usually top row in the table is kept as a table header and can be used to put some informative instruction.

Create a Table:

Following are the simple steps to create a table in a word document.
Step (1): Click the Insert tab, and click Table button. This will display a simple grid shown below. When you move your mouse over the grid cells, it makes a table in the table which appears in the document. You can make your table having desired number of rows and columns.
Table Grid
Step (2): Click the square representing the lower-right corner of your table, which will create a actual table in your document and word goes in table design mode giving lots of options to work with table as shown below.
Create Table
Step (3): This is the optional step if you want to have fancy table. Click Table Styles button to display a gallery of table styles. When you move your mouse over any of the styles, it shows real time preview of your actual table.
Table Styles
Step (4): To select any of the styles, just click over the built-in table style and you will see that selected style has been applied on your table.
Table Styles

Delete a Table:

Following are the simple steps to delete an existing table from a word document.
Step (1): Click anywhere in the table you want to delete.
Step (2): Click the Layout tab, and click Delete Table option under the Delete Table Button to delete complete table from the document along with its content.
Delete Table


Page Orientation in Word 2010

Page Orientation in Word 2010


Page Orientation is useful when you print your pages. By default Microsoft Word shows a page in portrait orientation and in this case page width is less than page height and page will be 8.5 inches x 11 inches. You can change page orientation from portrait to landscape orientation in which case page width will be more than page height and page will be 11 inches x 8.5 inches.

Change Page Orientation:

Following are the simple steps to change the page orientation of a word document.
Step (1): Open a word document for which you want to change the orientation. By default, orientation will be Portrait Orientation as shown below.
Page Orientation
Step (2): Click the Page Layout tab, and click Orientation button available in the Page Setup group. This will display an Option Menu having both the options (Portrait & Landscape) to be selected.
Oirnetation Menu
Step (3): Click any of the options you want to set to orientation. Because my page is already in portrait orientation, so I will click Landscape option to change my orientation to landscape orientation.
Landscape Oirnetation


 

Cover Pages in Word 2010

Cover Pages in Word 2010


Almost all the good documents and books have an attractive first page that includes the document title, its subject, author and publisher name etc. This first page is usually called Cover Page and Microsoft Word provides an easy way to add a cover page.

Add Cover Pages:

Following are the simple steps to add a cover page in a word document.
Step (1): Click the Insert tab, and click Cover Page button available in the Pages group. This will display a list of Built-in Cover Pages as shown below.
Bultin Cover Pages
Step (2): Just click the cover page from the gallery that you want to add to your document. Selected cover page will be added as the first page of your document which can you modify as per your need. If you want to place cover page elsewhere except first page, right-click the cover page in the gallery and select the location you want from the menu that appears.
Cover Page

Delete Cover Pages:

Following are the simple steps to delete an existing cover page from a word document.
Step (1): Click the Insert tab, and click Cover Page button available in the Pages group. This will display a list of Built-in Cover Pages as shown below. There you will find an Remove Current Cover Page option available at the bottom of cover page gallery.
Remove Cover Pages
Step (2): Just click Remove Current Cover Page option and your cover page will be deleted form your document.

Insert Blank Pages in Word 2010

Insert Blank Pages in Word 2010


There may be a situation when you would like to insert a blank pages in between your text pages. A blank page is a page which does not have any text or any other content over it. This chapter will teach you how to insert as well as how to delete a blank page from your Microsoft Word document.

Insert Blank Pages:

Following are the simple steps to insert blank page in a word document.
Step (1): Bring your insertion point immediately before the text that you want to insert a blank page.
Step (2): Click the Insert tab, and click Blank Page button available in the Pages group.
Blank Page
Word inserts a new blank page and moves all text after the page break onto a new page.
Blank Page

Delete Blank Pages:

Following are the simple steps to delete blank page from a word document.
Step (1): Click the Home tab, and click Show/Hide ¶ paragraph marks button available in the Paragraph group or simply press Ctrl + Shift + * keys. This will display all the page breaks as shown below:
Blank Page
Step (2): Bring your cursor immediately before the Page Break mark available on the blank page and press Delete Key. This will delete the blank page and again you can click Show/Hide ¶ paragraph marks button to hide all the paragraph marks.

Insert Page Breaks in Word 2010 Microsoft Word

Insert Page Breaks in Word 2010


Microsoft Word automatically starts a new page when the current page becomes filled with text but you can insert a page break to force Word to start text on a new page. You can insert a page break using either the mouse or the keyboard.

Insert Page Breaks:

Following are the simple steps to insert page breaks in a word document.
Step (1): Bring your insertion point immediately before the text that you want to appear on a new page.
Step (2): Click the Insert tab, and click Page Break button available in the Pages group.
Page Break
Word inserts a page break and moves all text after the page break onto a new page. You can also use Ctrl + Enter keys to create a page break at the pointed location.
Page Break

Delete a Page Break

Just put insertion point on previous page of the page break you want to delete. Press Delete key multiple times until both the pages get merged.

Add Page Numbers in Word 2010

Add Page Numbers in Word 2010


Microsoft Word automatically assign page numbers on the pages of your document. Typically, page numbers are printed either in header or footer but you have option also can display the page number in the left or right margins at the top or the bottom of a page.

Add Page Numbers:

Following are the simple steps to add page numbers in a word document.
Step (1): Click the Insert tab, and click Page Number button available in header and footer section. This will display a list of options to display page number at the top, bottom, current position etc.
Page Number
Step (2): When you move your mouse pointer over the available options, it displays further styles of page numbers to be displayed. For example when I take mouse pointer at Bottom of Page option it displays following list of styles.
Page Number Styles
Step (3): Finally select of the page number styles which you like most. I selected Accent Bar 1 style by clicking over it. After this step you will enter in Page Footer modification mode, so you would have to click Close Header and Footer button to come out of footer edit mode.
You can format your page numbers using Format Page Numbers option available under the listed options.
Inserted Page Number

Remove Page Numbers:

Following are the simple steps to remove page numbering from a word document.
Step (1): Click the Insert tab, and click Page Number button available in header and footer section. This will display a list of options to display page number at the top, bottom, current position etc and at the bottom you will have Remove Page Numbers option. Just click this option and it will delete your all the page numbers set in your document.
Remove Page Numbers


Add Header and Footer in Word 2010

Add Header and Footer in Word 2010


Headers and footers are parts of a document that contain special information such as page numbers and the total number of pages, the document title, company logo, any photo etc. The header appears at the top of every page, and the footer appears at the bottom of every page.

Add Header and Footer:

Following are the simple steps to add header and footer in a word document.
Step (1): Click the Insert tab, and click either Header buttonor Footer button whatever you want to add first. Assume you are going to add Header, so when you click Header button it will display a list of built-in Headers from where you can choose any of the headers by simply clicking on it.
Header and Footer
Step (2): Once you select any of the headers, it will be applied to the document in editable mode and the text in your document will appear dimmed, Header and Footer buttons appear on the Ribbon and a Close Header and Footer button will also appear at the top-right corner.
Selected Header
Step (3): Finally you can type your information whatever you want to have in your document header and once you are done, click Close Header and Footer to come out of header insertion mode. You will see final result as follows.
Applied Header
You can follow a similar procedure to add footer in your document.

Edit Header and Footer:

Follow the following simple steps in case you want to edit existing header or footer of your document.
Step (1): Click the Insert tab, and click either Header buttonor Footer button whatever you want to edit. Assume you are going to edit Header, so when you click Header button it will display a list of options including Edit Header option.
Header and Footer
Step (2): Just click on it and word will display editable header for you as shown below.
Edit Header
Step (3): Now you can edit your document header and once you are done, click Close Header and Footer to come out of header edit mode.
You can follow a similar procedure to edit footer in your document.

Adjust Page Margins in Word 2010

Adjust Page Margins in Word 2010


Margins are the space between the edge of the paper and the text. You can adjust the right, left, top, and bottom margins of your document. By default, Word sets all margins left, right, top, and bottom to 1 inch.
Below, I have shown top, left and right margins, if you will type complete page, word will leave 1 inch bottom margin as well.
Page Margin

Adjust Margins:

Following are the simple steps which will be used to set margins for an opened document.
Step (1): Open the document whose margins you want to set. If you want the margins to apply only to a selected part of a document, select that part now.
Step (2): Click the Page Layout tab, and click Margins button in the Page Setup group. This will display a list of options to be selected but you have to click Custom Margins option available at the bottom.
You can also select any of the predefined margins from the list, but using custom margins option you will have more control on all the settings.
Margin Button
Step (3): You will have to display a Page Dialog Box as shown below where you can set top, left, right and bottom margins under the Margins tab. Select Apply to: option to apply the margin on selected text or complete document.
Margin Dialog Box
Step (4): If you are going to bind the document and want to add an extra amount of space on one edge for the binding, enter that amount in the Gutter text box, and select the side the gutter is on with the Gutter Position drop-down list. After setting all the desired values for all the margins, click OK button to apply the margins.

Copy and Apply Formatting in Word 2010

Copy and Apply Formatting in Word 2010


If you already have a well formatted text and you want to apply similar formatting to another text then Microsoft Word provides a feature to copy and apply a format from one text to another text. This is very useful and time saving operation.
Copy and Apply of text formatting works for various text attributes for example text fonts, text colors, margins, headings etc.

Copy and Apply Text Formatting:

Following are the simple steps to copy and apply text formatting from one portion of your document to another portion of your document in a word document.
Step (1): Select the text containing the formatting that you want to copy. I have selected a text which has bold and underlined font as shown below.
Formatted Text
Step (2): click the Home tab and click the Format Painter button to copy the format of the selected text. As soon as you click the format painter button, the mouse pointer changes to a paint brush when you move the mouse over your document.
Step (3): Now you are ready to apply the copied text format to any of the selected text. So select a text using mouse where you want to apply the copied text format. While selecting a text, you have to make sure that your mouse pointer is still in paint brush shape. After selecting the text, just release right click button of the mouse and you will see that newly selected text is changed to the format used for the original selection. You can click anywhere outside the selection to continue working on your document for further editing.
Copy Format Text

Copy and Apply Text Formatting multiple times:

Step (1): If you are intended to apply formatting at multiple places, then you would have to double click Format Painter button while copying text format. Later on you just keep selecting text where you want to apply the text formatting.
Step (2): When you are done with applying formatting at all the places, again click once at Format Painter to come out of format applying operation.