Word help http://www.monohelp.com/computer-help/word-help.html Microsoft Office Word 2007 helps you produce professional-looking documents by providing a comprehensive set of tools for creating and formatting your document in the new Microsoft Office Fluent user interface. en-us Thu, 17 Apr 2008 06:49:23 GMT Sun, 5 Oct 2008 08:09:02 GMT www.monohelp.com www.monohelp.com Creating fractions http://www.monohelp.com/computer-help/word-help/creating-fractions.html Word automatically converts text you type into fraction characters. Unless you have disabled the feature in Tools | AutoCorrect (Options) | AutoFormat As You Type, whenever you type 1/4, 1/2, or 3/4, Word substitutes the ¼, ½, or ¾ font character. These three characters are found in virtually all fonts, so this feature works reliably. Users often ask whether it is possible to get Word to “create” other fractions in a similar format. Well, yes and no. Sun, 5 Oct 2008 08:09:02 GMT http://www.monohelp.com/computer-help/word-help/creating-fractions.html Booklet printing http://www.monohelp.com/computer-help/word-help/booklet-printing.html Versions of Word prior to Word 2002 don't provide any built-in way to do booklets, although Word 2000 does allow you to print more than one logical page on a physical page. The good news is that Word 2002 has the built-in ability to print booklets with automatically numbered pages. Sun, 5 Oct 2008 08:03:58 GMT http://www.monohelp.com/computer-help/word-help/booklet-printing.html Generating index http://www.monohelp.com/computer-help/word-help/generating-index.html The Microsoft Word Help suggests that you can automatically generate an index. Sorry, but you can't (the "result" looks like an index, but the reader can't use it). You can automatically mark index entries: however, the amount of work required to edit the result into a useable index is usually double the effort required to manually mark the index entries one-by-one. Sun, 5 Oct 2008 08:02:10 GMT http://www.monohelp.com/computer-help/word-help/generating-index.html Using columns http://www.monohelp.com/computer-help/word-help/using-columns.html When you open a new blank document in Word, you begin typing at the left side of the screen/page and continue typing to the right margin, where Word wraps your text back to the left so you can start again. All your lines of text are full width. But sometimes you need to divide your text into two or more columns. Sun, 5 Oct 2008 07:58:36 GMT http://www.monohelp.com/computer-help/word-help/using-columns.html Tabs http://www.monohelp.com/computer-help/word-help/tabs.html Have you ever tried pasting from someone else's documents into your own, or even just changing the page margins, or the font; and found that their tabbed lists no longer line up – so you have to waste a lot of time reformatting them? If so, it's because the person who created the document didn't use tabs properly. Fri, 26 Sep 2008 08:12:37 GMT http://www.monohelp.com/computer-help/word-help/tabs.html Numbered headings http://www.monohelp.com/computer-help/word-help/numbered-headings.html Managing numbered headings and outline numbering in anything but the simplest of Microsoft Word documents can easily drive you crazy. You seem to go round and round in circles, and never end up with what you want. And just when you get close, it falls to pieces. Fri, 13 Jun 2008 03:17:53 GMT http://www.monohelp.com/computer-help/word-help/numbered-headings.html Word help http://www.monohelp.com/computer-help/word-help/microsoft-help.html Microsoft Word is a powerful tool to create professional looking documents. This tutorial will help you get started with Microsoft Word and may solve some of your problems, but it is a very good idea to use the Help Files that come with Microsoft Word. Tue, 6 May 2008 08:17:45 GMT http://www.monohelp.com/computer-help/word-help/microsoft-help.html