Thanks so much, Dawn! I really enjoy formatting everything I work on - - making projects look good in their space.. I am currently working on re-publishing a family booklet (originally I did this in 2005). I've learned many new formatting ideas sinceback then. Your article has helped tremendously to enable me to make those subtle format changes that i needed (but didn't know about). Adding sections to my document will help a great deal. You have shown me how to add page numbering to different sections. Again, many thanks!!!
I'm so glad to hear that my video has been helpful for your family booklet project! Formatting can really make a difference, and it sounds like you’re on the right track with all the new ideas you’ve learned!
Thank you so much for the sections information and for how to differentiate between sections on the footer. I am sure the header is similar. Very clear and concise. Easy to follow which is nice for an old knucklehead like me.
That was really instructive and interesting, with little exercise, applying these notions working with word ,would make it much better,easier;all thanks 👍
There isn't a special character in Word that designates a soft return. These breaks happen automatically based on the page layout, formatting, and document content. This video on finding and replacing special characters may be helpful: th-cam.com/video/n0HvgKDkz7I/w-d-xo.html
Hi Madam, I am frustrated as I don't find as to how to change font style and size of file "normal.dotm" i.e. used for autotext / quickparts. Shall be grateful if you could let me know the procedure of changing font size of the said file. Thanks
Check out my video on how to change the default font and document formatting. This should get you started on updating the Normal template to use your font preferences th-cam.com/video/H6R_lZdkhO4/w-d-xo.html
I have a question about Numbering and bullets --- and assigning a style. I have created a style I call Numbered List. It is indented 0.25" with a hanging indent of another 0.25. I use arabic numerals. The style won't stick. I have also assigned a shortcut, so when I'm in the paragraph I use my keyboard shortcut. 2/3 of the time the indent and hanging indent are super small (0.1 and 0.15), and if I say "Restart at 1" the indents also go wonky. Do you know how I can make this stick? I've recreated the style, Modified the style, Updated according to the selection --- I don't know what I'm doing wrong!
This sounds like a challenging style issue, Lynda. Even with your detailed explanation, it's a bit difficult to know exactly what might be causing the issue. One thing to check is modify the style and check the property for Style based on. If the foundation style is changing this might cause changes to your numbered list style.
Hello, need help. I have a 25-page document. Every page is formatted exactly alike. Let's say the blank top space is set at Times = 8 font. The 1st sentence is indented at 17 space bar clicks to the right. I want to change the top blank space to Times = 3 font (pulling up the document) and the 1st sentence line to 22 space bar clicks (pushing the document over more to the right). Is there a way to make this change on all 25 pages at 1 time versus doing each and every page manually? This 1 document has 25 pages but I have 30 separate documents/files with 25 pages in each document which is going to be a pain if there is no shortcut.
Cannot believe you are promoting manual font and paragraph formatting as a 'Time Saving' tool. In my opinion this is just displaying how to 'use' Word and not how to 'Utilise' it.
Thanks for your feedback. Word includes many other more time-saving tools. One of the challenges I've seen in working with more than 100,000 people is that some Word users get frustrated formatting text as they don't understand why a new paragraph is formatted differently. Or, they want distinct formatting for a portion of a document and don't know about working with section formatting.
Your content is excellent but it is a little too basic and over explained. I hope you don't mind my honest critique there ... you obviously know this subject very well but perhaps it's not necessary to wrap so much comment around it.
@@vickiokeefe3362 Thanks for the positive feedback. After so many years as a trainer, I address the questions I commonly hear from my clients and students.
Hi Dawn, this is one of the best videos ever on MS WORD that I have seen. Many thanks!
Wow, thank you!😁
Thanks so much, Dawn! I really enjoy formatting everything I work on - - making projects look good in their space.. I am currently working on re-publishing a family booklet (originally I did this in 2005). I've learned many new formatting ideas sinceback then. Your article has helped tremendously to enable me to make those subtle format changes that i needed (but didn't know about). Adding sections to my document will help a great deal. You have shown me how to add page numbering to different sections. Again, many thanks!!!
I'm so glad to hear that my video has been helpful for your family booklet project! Formatting can really make a difference, and it sounds like you’re on the right track with all the new ideas you’ve learned!
Thanks for answering my questions! You are a really good teacher! Please keep the videos coming!
Thank you! Will do! Look for more Word videos, Jane. Especially on styles 😉
I love the way you talk; i love your voice. Thank you for this tutorial.
You are so welcome! I'm glad my Word training was helpful.
Thank you so much for the sections information and for how to differentiate between sections on the footer. I am sure the header is similar.
Very clear and concise. Easy to follow which is nice for an old knucklehead like me.
Thank you! I wish that I had learned about sections years ago - it have saved me a lot of grief.
I agree! Understanding how sections work in Word is key to editing long Word documents.
Great Instruction. A very mellifluous voice and speaking pattern. Thanks
So Good! Understanding how the controls in Word relate to the function!
very very informative ,
I really learned something today as I don't use lot of computer work .
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for sharing such info.
This has been very helpful. Thanks!
Glad to hear it!
Please keep up the great work. Very informative and easy to follow.
Thanks for the informative video
excellent - thank you.
I'm glad you found it helpful!
Hello mam im starting from basics 🥰
Very clear and concise, so useful.
Wow awesome lesson indeed, thanks very much keep it up.
That was really instructive and interesting, with little exercise, applying these notions working with word ,would make it much better,easier;all thanks 👍
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you. Simple question: how can I eliminate the soft return in the normal template to all HARD returns? Thank you in advance
There isn't a special character in Word that designates a soft return. These breaks happen automatically based on the page layout, formatting, and document content.
This video on finding and replacing special characters may be helpful:
th-cam.com/video/n0HvgKDkz7I/w-d-xo.html
Hi Madam, I am frustrated as I don't find as to how to change font style and size of file "normal.dotm" i.e. used for autotext / quickparts. Shall be grateful if you could let me know the procedure of changing font size of the said file. Thanks
Check out my video on how to change the default font and document formatting. This should get you started on updating the Normal template to use your font preferences th-cam.com/video/H6R_lZdkhO4/w-d-xo.html
I have a question about Numbering and bullets --- and assigning a style. I have created a style I call Numbered List. It is indented 0.25" with a hanging indent of another 0.25. I use arabic numerals. The style won't stick. I have also assigned a shortcut, so when I'm in the paragraph I use my keyboard shortcut. 2/3 of the time the indent and hanging indent are super small (0.1 and 0.15), and if I say "Restart at 1" the indents also go wonky. Do you know how I can make this stick? I've recreated the style, Modified the style, Updated according to the selection --- I don't know what I'm doing wrong!
This sounds like a challenging style issue, Lynda. Even with your detailed explanation, it's a bit difficult to know exactly what might be causing the issue. One thing to check is modify the style and check the property for Style based on. If the foundation style is changing this might cause changes to your numbered list style.
Hello, need help. I have a 25-page document. Every page is formatted exactly alike. Let's say the blank top space is set at Times = 8 font. The 1st sentence is indented at 17 space bar clicks to the right. I want to change the top blank space to Times = 3 font (pulling up the document) and the 1st sentence line to 22 space bar clicks (pushing the document over more to the right). Is there a way to make this change on all 25 pages at 1 time versus doing each and every page manually?
This 1 document has 25 pages but I have 30 separate documents/files with 25 pages in each document which is going to be a pain if there is no shortcut.
Cannot believe you are promoting manual font and paragraph formatting as a 'Time Saving' tool. In my opinion this is just displaying how to 'use' Word and not how to 'Utilise' it.
Thanks for your feedback. Word includes many other more time-saving tools. One of the challenges I've seen in working with more than 100,000 people is that some Word users get frustrated formatting text as they don't understand why a new paragraph is formatted differently. Or, they want distinct formatting for a portion of a document and don't know about working with section formatting.
@@thesoftwarepro it made all the difference. It really made some click in my mind on a way it never happened before. Thank you very much.
Your content is excellent but it is a little too basic and over explained. I hope you don't mind my honest critique there ... you obviously know this subject very well but perhaps it's not necessary to wrap so much comment around it.
Thanks for your comments. Although this is one of my more popular videos, I can see where I could have gotten to the point more quickly.
@@thesoftwarepro Ya but you know some people need a little more info to help them understand as well.
@@thesoftwareprothank you for explaining every little detail❤much appreciate it
@@vickiokeefe3362 Thanks for the positive feedback. After so many years as a trainer, I address the questions I commonly hear from my clients and students.
I still don't know what's going on.
very imformative. thanks for sharing with us
My pleasure!