Extracting Graphics From Microsoft Word
In our last blog, we talked about the best way to insert graphics into Microsoft Word. Following that procedure is a huge improvement toward maintaining the quality of your final printed document, but the best approach is to always keep the original graphics files as separate files, not just a copy of the file embedded within Word. >>Learn more
Inserting Images into Microsoft Word
Placing images into Word? Do it in a way that yields good print results. Here’s how: >>Learn more
How to Convert Your Microsoft Word Text into a Professionally Formatted Table
Let Microsoft Word do all the HARD work FOR you! >>Learn more
Microsoft Office File Extensions
We have had questions over the past few years about the differences in Microsoft’s File Extensions in the most recent versions. This blog has the answers. >>Learn more
The New Normal
Change Microsoft Word’s default “Normal” style to match your personal preferences. >>Learn more