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By default, Microsoft Word uses its own, proprietary document format. In the old days, that was the Doc format, but as of Word 2007 (and continuining with Word 2010), it’s Docx.
Microsoft Word supports section breaks, so you can easily change document level formatting from one group of pages to another. Learn how to use section breaks with our quick step-by-step guide.
Maintaining document formatting can be quite challenging when working with text from multiple sources. Fortunately, Microsoft Word provides you with special paste and formatting options to help ...
How to Keep the Format From Messing Up When You're Using Microsoft Word 2010. Document formatting consistency serves as a hallmark of professionalism in presentations, proposals and reports.
Learn how to use the Paste Special command in many word processors (including Microsoft's); Word's file format options explained.
How to update when no styles are in use in Word When an older document uses no styles, but you find lots of direct formatting, you can remove all the formatting and start over.
Inserting tables into your Word document is a great way to organize and present information. However, you don't have to stop there. With a few simple formatting adjustments, you can transform ...
Microsoft Word Convert a group of Word documents to another format As you probably know, you can use File | Save As to convert documents from Word to another format, such as .html or .rtf files.
Apple's Pages word processing program supports several ways to export documents for use in Microsoft Word.
If you use Microsoft Word (or a similar word processor), you probably know well enough how to save a document. You click Save, choose a folder, give the document a name, and then click Save, OK, or ...