Many people are still angry at Microsoft for eliminating the traditional menus in Word 2007, but I think that objectively, the ribbon is superior. It doesn't take long to find your away around, and ...
Not all of the tools on the Microsoft Word 2010 Ribbon are where you’d expect to find them, and some Word 2007 tools didn’t make it to the Ribbon at all. Luckily you can customize the Ribbon and ...
If you've heard anything about Word 2007, you've probably heard of the "Ribbon." Users acclimated to the program's familiar toolbar are in for a shock: The Ribbon replaces the old commands with a new ...
Word has always allowed its users to customize its menus, style sheets, shortcut keys, macros, and a number of other features. Fortunately for all of us, Word makes customization fairly simple. With ...
The Word 2007 ribbon: You either love it or hate it. There's apparently no middle ground. But even if you like the way the ribbon exposes Word features that were previously very hard to find, the fact ...
Next to Windows, Word might just be Microsoft’s most iconic software throughout PC history. Who hasn’t used Word at least once in their life? And how many of us have to use it every week — maybe even ...
Word has always been the workhorse app of the Microsoft Office suite. Nearly everyone who uses Office ends up using Word at some point, whether it be for writing memos, typing up agendas, creating ...
There are two basic types of Word 2010 users: Those who upgraded from Word 2007 and those who skipped from Word 2003 (or an earlier version) directly to 2010. These two groups are likely to have very ...
Microsoft Word is one of the most widely used word processing programs in the world. It is one element of the software package, Microsoft Office, which also includes other well-known programs such as ...
Microsoft Word is the de facto standard in word processing. Simple on the surface, yet immensely capable and feature-rich when you poke around. It's one of those productivity applications that nearly ...