Word II Advanced Formatting & Styles
Welcome to the Word II Advanced Formatting & Styles class!
In this course, we will delve into the realm of advanced formatting and styles in Microsoft Word, equipping you with the skills to create visually appealing and professional documents. We will explore techniques such as copying formatting, allowing you to quickly apply consistent formatting across different sections of your document. You will learn how to generate and update a table of contents, ensuring easy navigation and dynamic updates as your document evolves. Additionally, we will uncover the power of custom styles, enabling you to create and apply personalized formatting presets that reflect your unique brand or document requirements. Furthermore, we will dive into the intricacies of widows and orphan control, empowering you to refine the appearance of your document by preventing awkward page breaks and ensuring smoother readability. By the end of this class, you will have a deep understanding of advanced formatting and styles, enabling you to create visually stunning and well-structured documents that leave a lasting impact. Get ready to elevate your Word skills and unlock the true potential of advanced formatting and styles.
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Topics Include:
- How to copy text formatting
- Creating and using custom styles
Table of Contents
- Generating an automatic table of contents
- Updating a table of contents
- Using custom styles in the table of contents
Why did Word do that?
- Control paragraphs with advanced formatting options:
- Widows And Orphan Control
Formatting
- Get Fancy, use Drop-Cap
- How to use a multi-level outline