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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 art, pictures 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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===== Paragraph Indentation ===== | ===== Paragraph Indentation ===== | ||
- | <WRAP center round important 60%> | ||
- | This section is still under development. | ||
- | </ | ||
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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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+ | ==== Increase or decrease the left indent of an entire 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 | ||
+ | - In the resulting dialog' | ||
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+ | ==== Increase or decrease the right indent of an entire 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 | ||
+ | - In the resulting dialog' | ||
==== Indent only the first line of a paragraph ==== | ==== Indent only the first line of a paragraph ==== | ||
- | - Click in front of the line that you want to indent. | + | - Select |
- On the **Page Layout** tab, click the **Paragraph Dialog Box Launcher**, and then click the **Indents and Spacing** tab. | - 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**, | - In the **Special** list under **Indentation**, | ||
- In the **By** box, set the amount of space that you want the first line to be indented | - In the **By** box, set the amount of space that you want the first line to be indented | ||
- | ==== Increase or decrease the left indent | + | ==== Create a hanging |
- | - 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 | ||
- | - In the resulting dialog, click the arrows next to **Indent Left** to increase or decrease the left indentation of the paragraph. | ||
- | |||
- | ==== Increase or decrease the right indent of an entire paragraph ==== | ||
- | - Select the paragraph that you want to change. | ||
- | - On the Page Layout tab, in the Paragraph group, click the Paragraph Dialog icon | ||
- | - In the resulting dialog, click the arrows next to Indent Right to increase or decrease the right indentation of the paragraph. | ||
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- | ==== Set an indent by using the TAB key ==== | ||
- | - Click the Microsoft Office Button , and then click Word Options. | ||
- | - Click Proofing. | ||
- | - Under AutoCorrection settings, click AutoCorrect Options, and then click the AutoFormat As You Type tab. | ||
- | - Select the Set left- and first-indent with tabs and backspaces check box. | ||
- | - To indent the first line of a paragraph, click in front of the line. To indent an entire paragraph, click in front of any line but the first line. | ||
- | - Press the TAB key. | ||
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- | ==== Indent all but the first line of a paragraph ==== | ||
- | - Select the paragraph in which you want to indent all but the first line of the paragraph, also referred to as a hanging indent. | ||
- | - On the horizontal ruler, drag the Hanging Indent marker to the position at which you want the indent to start. | ||
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- | If you don't see the horizontal ruler that runs along the top of the document, click the View Ruler button at the top of the vertical scroll bar. | ||
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- | ==== Use precise measurements to set hanging indent ==== | ||
- | For more precision in setting a hanging indent, you can select options on the Indents and Spacing tab. | ||
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- | === Create precise indent === | ||
- | - 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, | - In the Special list under Indentation, | ||
- | === Create a negative | + | ==== Negative |
- | - Select the text or paragraph that you want to extend into the left margin. | + | - 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 |
- | - In the resulting dialog, click the down arrow in the Indent | + | - In the resulting dialog's **Indentation** section, click the down arrow next to the **Left** or **Right** |
- | - Continue | + | |
===== Footnotes and Endnotes ===== | ===== Footnotes and Endnotes ===== | ||
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- If necessary, use Styles to make the text you just added //Normal//. | - If necessary, use Styles to make the text you just added //Normal//. | ||
- Set the quotation you just added (including the quotation marks) in italic. | - Set the quotation you just added (including the quotation marks) in italic. | ||
- | - At the start of main body text insert | + | - At the start of main body text, insert {{: |
- Set the main body's text in Times New Roman typeface and 11 point size. | - Set the main body's text in Times New Roman typeface and 11 point size. | ||
- Set all of the quotation' | - Set all of the quotation' |
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