Microsoft Word 2010 All-in-One For Dummies

  • 8h 53m
  • Doug Lowe, Ryan Watkins
  • John Wiley & Sons (US)
  • 2010

9 Books in 1

  • What's in a Word
  • All About Editing
  • All About Formatting
  • Inserting Bits and Pieces
  • Publish or Perish
  • Using Reference Features
  • Mailings
  • Customizing Word
  • Features for Developers

Dive into the new features of Word 2010 to create sharper documents

Where do you want to go with Word today? Got mail to send to a group? Whether you want to compose simple letters or write 200-page novellas, this guide will help you get the most from Word 2010. Find out how to take advantage of all of the new features, including online editing and collaboration, improved templates, and more.

  • The ins and out of editing — discover basic Word tools as well as a variety of useful editing techniques
  • Get the lowdown on formatting — use themes and advanced features such as columns and lists to design great-looking pages
  • Say it with visuals — spice up your document by inserting pictures, clip art, drawing objects, charts, tables, and more
  • Share your work — ensure that your work is noticed by following steps to use Word's new blogging, collaboration, and reviewing features
  • Customizations made easy — make changes to the user interface, set options, insert fields, and create custom forms so that Word works the way you want
  • Dig deep into Word — learn how to write macros using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), Word's powerful programming language

Open the book and find:

  • Steps for working with templates
  • How to use all the editing features
  • Strategies for formatting text
  • Techniques for inserting tables, pictures, and diagrams
  • How to collaborate with others online
  • Tips for building a table of contents
  • Ways to create letters and envelopes
  • How to customize the user interface

About the Authors

Doug Lowe is a veteran author with more than 40 For Dummies books to his credit. He has covered everything from Microsoft Office productivity with PowerPoint to networking to programming in ASP.NET.

Ryan Williams has written several For Dummies titles. He is a frequent presenter at conferences and workshops.

In this Book

  • Introduction
  • Getting to Know Word 2010
  • Your Backstage Pass for Managing Documents
  • Working with Templates
  • Printing Your Documents
  • Help!
  • Getting around in Your Documents
  • Basic Text Formatting
  • Working with Styles
  • Editing Techniques
  • All about AutoCorrect and its Siblings
  • Spell-Checking and the Thesaurus
  • Basic Page Formatting and Sections
  • Formatting Fancy Pages
  • Creating Lists
  • Drawing Shapes on Your Document
  • Inserting Pictures and Clip Art
  • Creating Charts and Diagrams
  • Working with Tables
  • Inserting Fancy Text
  • Other Things You Can Insert in Your Documents
  • Blogging with Word
  • Working with SharePoint
  • Collaborating with the Review Tab
  • Creating a Table of Contents or Table of Figures
  • Working with Footnotes and Endnotes
  • Indexing Your Masterpiece
  • Citations and Bibliographies
  • I Object! (To Tables of Authorities, That is)
  • Working with Outlines and Master Documents
  • Creating Envelopes and Labels
  • Faxing and E-Mailing Documents
  • Using the Mail Merge Wizard
  • Advanced Mail-Merge Tricks
  • Customizing the User Interface
  • Opting for Options
  • Working with Fields
  • Creating Custom Forms
  • Recording and Using Macros
  • Programming with VBA
  • More Programming—Using Word's Object Model
  • Creating UserForms
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