What this is about

This blog is about Microsoft Word. This blog is made for people who don't realy work that much with Word. I will put up some problems you might get while making a document. I will keep adding new problems that i can think of or that i get by mail. So feel free to look around and see if you can find anything related to your question. If it isn't you can always email me but clearly state in your topic that it's about word. If you don't do that it will end up in my junk mail and you'll never get an answer.

09 March 2007

Making a title page

Very often you'll need to make a title page for your work or paper or whatever. I'll explain to you how you can make one with info on top, in the middle and at the bottom of the page.

First just type in the information for the page, but make sure that when you need more than 1 line in the same area you need to use SHIFT-ENTER (press and hold the shift button and then press enter).
When you've typed in the information go to insert, select break. In the new window select new page under the title Section Break Types and then click ok
Now click on the first page somewhere so that your cursor is on the first page. When you did that go to file and go to your page setup. Click on the tab Layout and in the middle of the page you'll see Vertical alignment and next to it a dop menu. In that menu select justify and before you click ok make sure that at the bottom of the frame it says "Apply to this section".
When you click ok you'll see that it's nicely spread.

Making a title page

Very often you'll need to make a title page for your work or paper or whatever. I'll explain to you how you can make one with info on top, in the middle and at the bottom of the page.

First just type in the information for the page, but make sure that when you need more than 1 line in the same area you need to use SHIFT-ENTER (press and hold the shift button and then press enter).
When you've typed in the information go to insert, select break. In the new window select new page under the title Section Break Types and then click ok
Now click on the first page somewhere so that your cursor is on the first page. When you did that go to file and go to your page setup. Click on the tab Layout and in the middle of the page you'll see Vertical alignment and next to it a dop menu. In that menu select justify and before you click ok make sure that at the bottom of the frame it says "Apply to this section".
When you click ok you'll see that it's nicely spread.

17 February 2007

Deviding your paper in 4

When you want to devide your paper in 4 equal parts do the following:

go to table, scroll down to insert and click on table. Then you get a new window in which you fill in the number of rows and columns you want, which in this case is 2 for both, and click ok.
Next move your mouse onto the bottom line of the table and make sure you see your cursor turn into a small black line with 2 small arrows. When you have that click and hold and draw the line down to the the bottom of the paper. Make sure you stop just a litle bit above the beginning of the bottom margin so that your table doesn't get split up.
Then go back to the top of the page and move your cursor into the table. To the top left of the table you'll see a small square appearing, move on it and click it. By doing this your 2 rows will turn black. Next click in the black area with the right-mousebutton. In the menu scroll down to devide rows equally and click it and you're done.

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