Applies ToWord 2013
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This video shows you the Top five things that have changed in Word 2013.

Just start working

  • Open a file from Word 2003, or click FILE > New, and open a blank document or template. The commands you use, most are on the HOME tab of the ribbon.

Save your files

  1. Click FILE > Save As. Select a location for your file and click Save. If you use Microsoft 365 or OneDrive, click Add a Place, then click the Office Live service, or OneDrive you want to use.

Add formatting

  1. Select the text you want to format.

  2. Use the controls on the HOME tab to make text Bold, Italic, Underlined, or a color, and to apply styles, such as H1.

  3. Use the DESIGN tab to apply a ready-made theme to your entire document.

  4. When you point at a Theme, or a command that changes the look of a document, such as Line Spacing, you see your change right away.

Insert objects

  • Use the controls on the INSERT tab to add cover pages, tables, pictures, charts, links, bookmarks, cross references and page numbers, drop caps, and more.

Themes

  • Click DESIGN and pick a theme from the gallery.

Margins, spacing, and indents

  • Click PAGE LAYOUT.

Envelopes, labels, mail merge

  • Click MAILINGS.

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