Configuring Word 2010 for Windows

Word 2010 (Windows)    |    Intermediate
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There are a number of ways you can personalize Word 2010 to best suit your needs. Explore input adjustment, save and view settings, and how to customize the interface, ribbon, and Quick Access Toolbar.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

  • Customizing your document view settings
    Customizing your interface
    Adjusting your input options
    Adjusting the language options
  • Adjusting your save options
    Adjusting your print options
    Customizing the quick access toolbar
    Customizing the ribbon

IN THIS COURSE

  • 3m 49s
    Word 2010's advanced options allow you to modify many of the program's display settings. You will see how to change the way your document displays on your computer, but without changing how it will appear when printed. FREE ACCESS
  • 5m 19s
    The Word 2010 interface can be customized to make it more visually appealing. You can, for example, choose a different color scheme and user name, show or hide certain data types in your status bar and enable or disable ScreenTips. FREE ACCESS
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    3.  Adjusting your input options in Word 2010 for Windows
    4m
    If you use Word 2010 a lot, you may find it useful to know how to customize its user and input behavior. You can, for example, switch off the mini toolbar, activate or deactivate the live preview function and enable or disable smart cursoring. FREE ACCESS
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    4.  Adjusting the language options in Word 2010 for Windows
    6m 9s
    In Word 2010, you can customize your language settings, which can be very useful if you work in multiple languages. You will see how to add and remove editing languages, how to adjust the display and help languages and how to apply spell check for multiple languages. FREE ACCESS
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    5.  Adjusting your save options in Word 2010 for Windows
    4m 26s
    In Word 2010, you can customize your save settings to fit your needs. You can adjust several different elements like the default file format, AutoRecover save location, how often your file will be saved automatically as well as other advanced save options. FREE ACCESS
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    6.  Adjusting your print options in Word 2010 for Windows
    2m 56s
    It can be useful to know how to adjust the Word 2010 print options. You can, for example, choose to automatically print your document in draft form, which can be useful if you want to simply annotate it or continue working on it in hard copy form. You can also adjust the scale settings and whether your document is printed in double-sided format. FREE ACCESS
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    7.  Customizing the Quick Access Toolbar in Word 2010 for Windows
    5m
    If you often find yourself going back to the same tools in Word 2010, then you may find it useful to know how to add shortcuts to your Quick Access toolbar. This toolbar, which is accessible from just about every screen in Word 2010, can be used to store shortcuts to a variety of different tools. FREE ACCESS
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    8.  Customizing the ribbon in Word 2010 for Windows
    6m 9s
    The Office ribbon is the most important element in Word 2010. Although it contains many of the tools that you will use to create your document, you can also customize it to add your own tabs and functions. FREE ACCESS

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