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Creating Documents

For this lesson you will create a newsletter to be used in your classroom.
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Sometimes you want to be able to view two different parts of your document simultaneously.
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You can create a brand new document within your VBA macro.
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Are you using Word to create a traditional form; one that will be printed on paper and then filled in? This tip is full of advice on how you can make those forms look the best they can look.
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Em dashes are often used in documents. Here's how to add one.
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From version 2000 Microsoft changed the way Word's default installed document templates were stored. The standard templates appear to be stored as files in a sub folder of \Program Files\Microsoft Office\Templates which will vary according to language. However these can not simply be manipulated with filing system commands, nor will any personal templates filed in this location be recognized by Word. Delete the files and Word will replace them.
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