Califoia State University Northridge, 2010. – 31 p.
(Автор не указан). Microsoft Word is currently the most common word processor on the market. Word files can be used to create other file formats, such as PDF and HTML. MS Word 2007 makes it easy to create a structured document that can be converted simply to these other file formats.
Contents:
Introduction.
Create Structured Documents.
Best Practice in Word.
Using Styles Formatting – Why It Is So important.
Benefits of Using Styles.
Header Sizes and Tips.
Using the Quick Styles Gallery.
Inserting Headers or Styles from the Styles Group.
Inserting Styles while working in a document.
Inserting Styles if document is already completed.
Using Word’s Preformatted Style Sets.
Choose a Quick Style set to apply to a document.
Changing/Modifying the Styles.
Create New Styles.
Creating And Using Lists.
Best practices for using lists in Word.
Creating the Correct Type of List.
Unordered vs. Ordered Lists.
Create lists as you type.
Finish the list / Stop Bullets or Numbers Appearing.
Format a List.
Using Images In Your Document.
Inserting Images/pictures.
Image Labeling - ALT Text (tags).
Using Charts and Data Tables.
Creating Charts.
Inserting Tables.
Word Final Touches.
Enter Additional Document Properties Information.
Saving Your Document.
Saving Your Word Document as a PDF.
If you have Adobe Acrobat Professional.
If you DO NOT have Adobe Acrobat Professional.
Saving Your Word Document as an HTML.
Quick Tips to Accessible Word Processing Documents.
Other Resources or Training.
(Автор не указан). Microsoft Word is currently the most common word processor on the market. Word files can be used to create other file formats, such as PDF and HTML. MS Word 2007 makes it easy to create a structured document that can be converted simply to these other file formats.
Contents:
Introduction.
Create Structured Documents.
Best Practice in Word.
Using Styles Formatting – Why It Is So important.
Benefits of Using Styles.
Header Sizes and Tips.
Using the Quick Styles Gallery.
Inserting Headers or Styles from the Styles Group.
Inserting Styles while working in a document.
Inserting Styles if document is already completed.
Using Word’s Preformatted Style Sets.
Choose a Quick Style set to apply to a document.
Changing/Modifying the Styles.
Create New Styles.
Creating And Using Lists.
Best practices for using lists in Word.
Creating the Correct Type of List.
Unordered vs. Ordered Lists.
Create lists as you type.
Finish the list / Stop Bullets or Numbers Appearing.
Format a List.
Using Images In Your Document.
Inserting Images/pictures.
Image Labeling - ALT Text (tags).
Using Charts and Data Tables.
Creating Charts.
Inserting Tables.
Word Final Touches.
Enter Additional Document Properties Information.
Saving Your Document.
Saving Your Word Document as a PDF.
If you have Adobe Acrobat Professional.
If you DO NOT have Adobe Acrobat Professional.
Saving Your Word Document as an HTML.
Quick Tips to Accessible Word Processing Documents.
Other Resources or Training.