Aug 01, 2016
The process of applying direct formatting is tedious and can often result in a document that looks messy and inconsistent. A simple solution to this is to use Styles.
Learn how quickly and easily it is to apply a set of formatting choices consistently throughout your document with New Horizon’s Professional Development Trainer, Keith Ching.
Jul 04, 2020
Styles in Microsoft Word is a great way to format document text because it allows you to apply easily over selections and to ensure a consistent font theme. Styles is [...]
Jul 11, 2020
Here is Part 2 of my "Working with Styles in Microsoft Word" blog series. As you have now applied styles over the document to ensure a consistent font theme which may [...]
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