Yes, I know it's 2020. I was able to follow these instructions with minimal change using Microsoft 365. Thank you very much DeannaS, it helped me create a good start to my student manuals.
Im working with a book that has to have several reference paragraphs shown regarding a specific Topic or Level Outline. I also want to add notes and the reference to those books. what do you recommend?
Well you should really think about it. I learned more from your 22 minute video than hours of manual reading and picking the brains of other "experts". I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge.
how did you create the line under cover page mines did not do it . I hope you get this I have to make a manual and I dont have a clue of what I am doing
A fly chapter is a page (or more) before the chapter that contains some relevant media (such as a picture or a written introduction) that does not go into the chapter itself. They're also called Chapter Opening pages. You've probably seen an example of them in a fiction book at some point where before each chapter there's some sort of relevant verse or a lithograph.
A fly chapter is a page (or more) before the chapter that contains some relevant media (such as a picture or a written introduction) that does not go into the chapter itself. They're also called Chapter Opening pages. You've probably seen an example of them in a fiction book at some point where before each chapter there's some sort of relevant verse or a lithograph.
A fly chapter is a page (or more) before the chapter that contains some relevant media (such as a picture or a written introduction) that does not go into the chapter itself. They're also called Chapter Opening pages. You've probably seen an example of them in a fiction book at some point where before each chapter there's some sort of relevant verse or a lithograph.
Yes, I know it's 2020. I was able to follow these instructions with minimal change using Microsoft 365. Thank you very much DeannaS, it helped me create a good start to my student manuals.
A comprehensive tutorial. It's been very helpful. Thanks
Thanks Deanna - you should make more of these. You are a good teacher
This was incredibly helpful! I was able to work right along with it. Thank you!
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Haven't worked in Word for a while. This was a great review. Thanks for your efforts.
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. It was very well done and extremely helpful.
Well done!! Thank you! So many things I would not think of doing or had any idea could be done automatically.
THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO DO THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
you are so good at this training! thank you so much for this... it saved me!!! xoxoxo I wish you would do more
Thanks! This video is very helpful. And i passed my class.
Great tutorial. Thank you for creating it.
That was very very helpful. Thank you so much for taking the time and effort to make it.
This is brilliant. SO helpful! A super-helpful walk-through with great tips & tricks. Thank you, thank you, thank you! You totally rock. :-)
Thank you. I can now use this session document as my template for future manuals.
Excellent video tutorial, thanks!
Thank you for soo much, great tutorial. xtremely helpful
Very helpful video. Thank you for your time
More videos please. 🙂🙏
Excellent tutorial!
Very good demo
Im working with a book that has to have several reference paragraphs shown regarding a specific Topic or Level Outline. I also want to add notes and the reference to those books. what do you recommend?
Great job so helpful 🙏🏾
Your video was incredibly helpful. Thank you. I also want to know what Fly Chapter means. Google searches don't help.
very very helpful - many thanks
Oh my gosh SO useful! Thank you so much!
Thanks a lot for doing this. grate work. (and Cute Voice :) )
Do you have anymore "How-To's" on TH-cam? This one was great!
David Montgomery No, unfortunately I do not. I've thought about it, but I'm not sure what would be useful for most people.
Well you should really think about it. I learned more from your 22 minute video than hours of manual reading and picking the brains of other "experts". I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge.
I'm happy that this helped you. And I think I will try making another video. Eventually.
how did you create the line under cover page mines did not do it . I hope you get this I have to make a manual and I dont have a clue of what I am doing
great tutorial!
Awesome!!!!!!!
Thank you very very much
Thank you 👍
with this layout, can this manual be hyperlink?
very helpful, thank you
Great!
also im lost with the even page numbering all of my pagers are already numbered please what do I do
What is the use of a "Fly Page", I am unfamiliar with that term, thank you. The presentation was very good, thank you.
Lois Stumbaugh If a recall right....A "Flay Page" is where a person put a Banner or a Thumbnail.
A fly chapter is a page (or more) before the chapter that contains some relevant media (such as a picture or a written introduction) that does not go into the chapter itself. They're also called Chapter Opening pages.
You've probably seen an example of them in a fiction book at some point where before each chapter there's some sort of relevant verse or a lithograph.
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Could you please show the =rand option in details plese
. As the font size was small
Just type "=rand(20)" without the quotes. I had to hit enter twice. but it worked. Different random text, but it worked.
When you use the term "Fly Chapter" what do you mean by that?
A fly chapter is a page (or more) before the chapter that contains some relevant media (such as a picture or a written introduction) that does not go into the chapter itself. They're also called Chapter Opening pages.
You've probably seen an example of them in a fiction book at some point where before each chapter there's some sort of relevant verse or a lithograph.
what about writing what we want in it without loosing the informaiton
In title page how the underline is created I have word 2013
what is a fly chapter?
A fly chapter is a page (or more) before the chapter that contains some relevant media (such as a picture or a written introduction) that does not go into the chapter itself. They're also called Chapter Opening pages.
You've probably seen an example of them in a fiction book at some point where before each chapter there's some sort of relevant verse or a lithograph.
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Great tutorial... thank you.
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