USING MICROSOFT WORD
CREATING MODIFYING TABLES IN MICROSOFT WORD
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Design, Styles
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Design, Modification
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Home, Font
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Home, Styles
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Detailed explanation-1: -Explanation: Home tab: The Home tab is the default tab in Microsoft Word. It has five groups of related commands; Clipboard, Font, Paragraph, Styles, and Editing. It helps you change document settings like font size, adding bullets, adjusting styles, and many other common features.
Detailed explanation-2: -The styles group is located on the Home Tab and contains a set of quick styles.
Detailed explanation-3: -To apply a style set: From the Design tab, click the More drop-down arrow in the Document Formatting group. Choose the desired style set from the drop-down menu. The selected style set will be applied to your entire document.
Detailed explanation-4: -Once you select a character or a group of characters, you can apply any of the formatting commands on the Home tab’s Font group (Alt+H). You can choose a font and a size for any character in your document. You can make characters bold, underlined, superscript, or change them to just about any color of the rainbow.
Detailed explanation-5: -Font. This group provides access to all the Character Formatting commands. You can quickly display the “Font” dialog box, Font Tab, by clicking on the dialog box launcher in the bottom right corner of this group. Font-(Ctrl + Shift + F).