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Microsoft Word 2003 – Compare and Merge 2 Documents by Ugur Akinci
Did you know that Microsoft Word 2003 can compare two related but different documents and merge them nicely, creating a single document out of them? What's more, MS Word also gives you full manual control about the changes. You can accept or reject each change individually since they are all... MS Word will take the SECOND document as a base and will try to pour the FIRST document into the mold of the second one. ... For example, let's say we have two documents: DOCUMENT A is a list of "10 things to do on Saturday." DOCUMENT B is a list of "5 things to do on Monday." Now, comparing and...
Passwords Used In Microsoft Word Documents by Denis Gladysh
You would like to protect your documents, wouldn't you? Reasons may vary but the problem is the same – you need to protect your Microsoft Word documents from unauthorized editing or viewing. What document protection features does Microsoft® Office Word 2003, a part of Microsoft Office... But it is not that easy with Password to open : The first versions of Microsoft Word had rather weak security; it took a bit more time to crack it compared to the other types used in Microsoft Word. ... Please note that by opening a document as read-only and copying it to a new document with a clipboard...
Microsoft Word - Reduce Formatting Time by 98% (or More) by Eric Roberts
If you're like most people, when you sit down to create a new document in Microsoft Word you just start typing. When you have the document finished - you then go back and laboriously select text and apply formatting to headings, bulleted lists, etc. all by hand. ... Microsoft Word gives you the ability to use styles to define each of the paragraphs you have in your document - even if the paragraph is a single line. ... The great thing about styles, is that once you've marked which styles belong to which text in your document, if you edit a style's properties (font, size, alignment, etc.) -...
Keeping Track by Terry Freedman
One of the things we can be as certain of as death and taxes
is that in every meeting at least one person will hand out a
document for comments and discussion. But think of the huge workload this gives rise to for the
author. She can only hope that not too many people respond, or
that they don't... When you go through a
document by hand, you cross words out here, insert a line
there -- but of course the original document is still visible,
no none of the changes is irrevocable. ... Microsoft Word has a nice feature called tracking.
Surviving the Changes In Microsoft Word 2003 Mail Merge by Chris Le Roy
With every new version of Microsoft Office it seems that in Microsoft’s wisdom they decide to change the way in which we do the humble mail merge. In earlier versions of Microsoft Word such as Microsoft Word 2000, the process for undertaking a mail merge was simple. ... In Microsoft Word 2003, if you are starting a brand new mail merge then you should be aware that you no longer produce a Microsoft Word document as a datasource, in fact the datasource you produce is a Microsoft Access database. ... In earlier versions of the Microsoft Word application, such as Microsoft Word 2000, you...
Why Document Conversion by Kavin Smith
What are PDF documents? PDF documents look very professional and are used increasingly by businesses and individuals alike to communicate and share business ideas and information. The fact that millions of websites online have information (such as corporate brochures. ... Need and benefits of document conversion… Very often we need to convert PDF documents to Microsoft® Word and vice-versa. ... To create an impressive document, Microsoft® Word offers features, such as preset margins, page formatting, tables, background colors and textures, numerous font style and font size, etc.
Change Your Word Docs in Record Time! by Cavyl Stewart
Anyone who has ever used Microsoft Word knows that it is a
powerful word processing package. It’s loaded with dozens of
features designed to make creating documents a breeze. And anyone
who has used Word’s Find and Replace feature knows that this is
one handy feature. ... WordPipe supports all versions of Microsoft Word except Word 97
and earlier. ... WordPipe
is a stand-alone add-in tool for Microsoft Word. ... But
suppose you need to find and then replace a word or phrase
throughout all of your Microsoft documents or throughout all
documents located within a particular directory?
Get Off To A Running Start With Microsoft Word XP by Peter Kitson
Just as we were getting comfortable with our cozy, fuzzy version of MS Word, along comes Word XP. This article explains some of it’s important new features and how to make the most of them. Time to get your sneakers on and let's get off to a running start with Word XP. ... For example, the Word XP task panes display on the right hand side of the document you're working on. ... The Word XP Task Pane
With the XP version, Microsoft decided to change some of the screen layout. ... With Word XP, each new document opens in a separate window.
7 Top Tips For Microsoft Word Users by Mike Seddon
Microsoft Word is an extremely easy tool to start using. However there are lots of interesting features “under the bonnet”. Some of these features can save you a lot of time when producing documents. I am amazed that they are not as well known as they should be. ... Control Alt Page Down: Next Page Control Alt Page Up: Previous Page Control Home: Go to the top of your document Control Alt End: Go to the end of your document Also, with later versions of Word there is a clever little button beneath the vertical scroll bar called the Select Browse Object.
Google's Writely Set to Beat Microsoft Word by Dale Ng
Google now has a web-based word processor, in beta testing, called Writely which obviously challenges the extremely popular desktop word processor Microsoft Word. Writely, being web-based and online, allows you to access your documents from anywhere at all without having to be bound to the same... Writely's user interface is a WYSIWYG word processor, much like Microsoft Word, but appears within a web browser. ... However, it is expected to figure well in Google's plans and may well overtake Microsoft Word in popularity.
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