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msoffice:msword:msword_exercise_03 [2012/09/20 01:41] – [Word Practice: Formatting, Footnotes, and Graphics] mithatmsoffice:msword:msword_exercise_03 [2012/09/21 04:44] mithat
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 ===== Using Graphics ===== ===== Using Graphics =====
-Microsoft Word 2010 lets you incorporate graphics from a variety of sources in your documents. These sources include clip artpictures from the Web or stored on your hard drive, and "Word Art"+Microsoft Word 2010 lets you incorporate graphics from a variety of sources in your documents. These sources include clip art and pictures from the Web or stored on your hard drive. 
  
 ==== Inserting Clip Art ==== ==== Inserting Clip Art ====
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 === Inserting pictures and images from Web pages === === Inserting pictures and images from Web pages ===
-There are many Websites that offer images and other graphics that you can insert into your documents. ((When using any published image in a document, be sure that you adhere to appropriate copyright and licensing terms.)) To insert an image from a Web page:+There are many Websites that offer images and other graphics that you can insert into your documents.((When using any published image in a document, be sure that you adhere to appropriate copyright and licensing terms.)) To insert an image from a Web page:
  
   - Open the Microsoft Office Word 2010 document.    - Open the Microsoft Office Word 2010 document. 
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 You can also create a //hanging indent//, in which the first line of the paragraph is not indented, but subsequent lines are. You can also create a //hanging indent//, in which the first line of the paragraph is not indented, but subsequent lines are.
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-==== Indent only the first line of a paragraph ==== 
-  - Select the paragraph that you want to change (or place the cursor anywhere in the paragraph) 
-  - On the **Page Layout** tab, click the **Paragraph Dialog Box Launcher**, and then click the **Indents and Spacing** tab.  
-  - In the **Special** list under **Indentation**, select **First line** 
-  - In the **By** box, set the amount of space that you want the first line to be indented 
  
 ==== Increase or decrease the left indent of an entire paragraph ==== ==== Increase or decrease the left indent of an entire paragraph ====
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   - On the **Page Layout** tab, in the **Paragraph group**, click the **Paragraph Dialog** icon   - On the **Page Layout** tab, in the **Paragraph group**, click the **Paragraph Dialog** icon
   - In the resulting dialog's **Indentation** section, click the arrows next to the **Right** spinner to increase or decrease the right indentation of the paragraph.   - In the resulting dialog's **Indentation** section, click the arrows next to the **Right** spinner to increase or decrease the right indentation of the paragraph.
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 +==== Indent only the first line of a paragraph ====
 +  - Select the paragraph that you want to change (or place the cursor anywhere in the paragraph)
 +  - On the **Page Layout** tab, click the **Paragraph Dialog Box Launcher**, and then click the **Indents and Spacing** tab. 
 +  - In the **Special** list under **Indentation**, select **First line**
 +  - In the **By** box, set the amount of space that you want the first line to be indented
  
 ==== Create a hanging indent ==== ==== Create a hanging indent ====
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   - In the Special list under Indentation, click Hanging, and then in the By box, set the amount of space that you want for the hanging indent.   - In the Special list under Indentation, click Hanging, and then in the By box, set the amount of space that you want for the hanging indent.
  
-=== Create a negative indent ===+==== Create a negative indent ====
   - Select the paragraph that you want to change (or place the cursor anywhere in the paragraph)   - Select the paragraph that you want to change (or place the cursor anywhere in the paragraph)
   - On the **Page Layout** tab, in the **Paragraph group**, click the **Paragraph Dialog** icon   - On the **Page Layout** tab, in the **Paragraph group**, click the **Paragraph Dialog** icon
msoffice/msword/msword_exercise_03.txt · Last modified: 2012/09/21 04:44 by mithat

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