I do love this lady, Deb or Deborah!! I too have been using “word” likely since it came out, and I used something called Lotus 1,2,3 back in 80’s before Excel was a thing.
Thank you very much for these tutorials. I'm currently in school, going for administrative assistant, and I have computer class as one of the subjects and let me tell ya, I have learned more on these first two tutorials (Word beginners and this one), than I have in class. Just on this tutorial I learned a lot. Most of what you taught us here was new to me. So very grateful for it. I'll be watching the next (Word expert) tutorial soon.
Hope you explain in this webinar how to work with styles with text after subtitles, paragraph numbering and the need to create a table of contents while at the same time accessing navigation pane.
Thank you sooooooo very much, this was reeeeeealy useful. I am very pleased! Well done indeed! Will also certainly be checking out all your other tutorials.
Great - thank you Debbie - I got lots of very useful tips from this video! If you are doing one on Macros, please let me know! thank you again, grateful learner;-)
Very nice tutorial. Thank you. I have a question, There are times when I open a document, but there is no space between words. Then I have to press a space bar between each word so as to make space between words. For example (how are you), appears like (howareyou). Is there an automatic solution for this problem?
It's called a caret...not carrot. It's the little hat symbol...and it's used in the find/replace tool as part of the symbol setup for special characters.
To get the accompanying file used in this video and follow along, go here: www.simonsezit.com/article/advanced-word-tutorial-tips-and-tricks/
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This is the best teacher I ever have listened to.
I do love this lady, Deb or Deborah!! I too have been using “word” likely since it came out, and I used something called Lotus 1,2,3 back in 80’s before Excel was a thing.
Thank you very much for these tutorials. I'm currently in school, going for administrative assistant, and I have computer class as one of the subjects and let me tell ya, I have learned more on these first two tutorials (Word beginners and this one), than I have in class.
Just on this tutorial I learned a lot. Most of what you taught us here was new to me. So very grateful for it. I'll be watching the next (Word expert) tutorial soon.
I'm delighted to hear that these tutorials have been helpful! Thanks for watching!
Thank you it was very useful, my English class is making an assessment for creating a WHS Policy piece so seeing this video was very informative.
Your welcome April, Delighted to hear that this was helpful!
Awesome stuff. My 5-star rating to this lesson right away 👊
Thank you Mathias!
Hope you explain in this webinar how to work with styles with text after subtitles, paragraph numbering and the need to create a table of contents while at the same time accessing navigation pane.
Thank you sooooooo very much, this was reeeeeealy useful.
I am very pleased!
Well done indeed!
Will also certainly be checking out all your other tutorials.
You are welcome!
Fantastic session! I learned so much thank you!
Glad you are enjoying the training. 😀
Great - thank you Debbie - I got lots of very useful tips from this video! If you are doing one on Macros, please let me know! thank you again, grateful learner;-)
Thanks Debbie! Delighted that you've enjoyed the tutorial!
Very nice tutorial. Thank you. I have a question, There are times when I open a document, but there is no space between words. Then I have to press a space bar between each word so as to make space between words. For example (how are you), appears like (howareyou). Is there an automatic solution for this problem?
Thanks for sharing knowledge
My pleasure
Thank you Deb for the tutorial. Very Helpful!
So glad!
This was very helpful thank you
You're welcome!
Fabulous tutorial - thanks so much !
Why thank you Vineet.
Thank you so much for this.
You are so welcome!
7:35 😮seems there are only 9 lines in each paragraph
Stay blessed !
You too!
This is really good stuff and it is actually advanced!
Thank you for watching, Joshua!
Thank you very helpful.
Glad it was helpful Farhad 😀
Great thanks Ian
Glad you enjoyed it
It's called a caret...not carrot. It's the little hat symbol...and it's used in the find/replace tool as part of the symbol setup for special characters.
do you have any videos on how to create a quality magazine in Word, with different sections, table of content and glossary
Excellent tutorial
Glad you think so!
Very helpful! Thank you for this ;)
Glad it was helpful!
Great content👍
Thank you Connie 🙌
very good
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching 😃
thanks
You’re welcome Doreen
Nice video
Good..👍🏻
Exceelent
Hi there from Canada Ottawa
Hello there!
Ni sambungan yg video 4 jam tu ka. Is this continuous video from your old video 4 hours Microsoft Office?
Nice
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@SimonSezIT upload Ms word professional advanced video
Tine stamps?
^ is called a caret symbol : )
Thanks Bruce, we got there in the end!
@@SimonSezIT yep saw it - I posted before te end of video ! : (
lmaoo the hat thingy
^ caret. Alternatively known as the circumflex.
^ is called carrot, I guess
caret
Content quite valuable, but it is delivered with such an annoying British accent
Our Microsoft expert, Deb, is British after all.
This is simply wonderful !!! Thank you!!
Thank you Elliott, your comments are much appreciated!