From start to finish on all of these tutorials, just plain perfect. Well produced, definitely. Extremely well presented. I feel as if I'm having private tutorials with you, David Murray. Thank you so much. I am recommending your online lessons to all my friends.
David, I just found your video on styles through a search. THANK YOU for posting this! I needed a quick tutorial for an upcoming typing test. This has told me everything I need to know. Very useful, thanks very much! :D
LittleMissVigor maybe you can click here to solve your problem facebook.com/pages/Microsoft-Office-Professional-Plus-2010/386164051570475 it is helpful and great
Yeah, all good stuff. Once you've learned style-based formatting you never revert to 'toolbar formatting'. But David could have made it clearer that, having named your new style etc. you can turn 'Automatically update' on to format the style interactively (on screen, within the document/page itself-like an 'in full context preview'- instead of through the dialog boxes) using the toolbar controls until it looks like you want it to. Then turn 'Automatically update' off so you don't change it again with toolbar overrides (toolbar formatting will apply but it won't change the style's format, just the text you've applied it to-but you shouldn't really need to do this). Interactive, toolbar formatting of a style is useful if, for example, you want to play with indents and don't really know what values to set, Just use the sliders in the ruler to get what you want and, because Automatically update is on, those settings become the style's setting. Once you turn 'Automatically update' off, any changes will not change the style's settings, just the selected text (basically such changes are 'toolbar style-overrides'-but they are seldom necessary, your styles should take care of all your formatting requirements).
Hello David. Thanks for this great series of tutorials. Is it possible to apply a style to a paragraph (e.g. change the font type, font style, paragraph indentation) without removing the individual changes to certain words within the paragraph (e.g. bold, underline and italics)? For example, I want to change the following paragraph's indentation, font type and size, without removing the bold/italics applied to "won't" and "important": "If you don't have that then you won't see this style in new documents that you create based on this particular template so it's important you select that".
designed my own family tree ,only needs text under each person ,please explain how i can do thid,after puter my first box in and writing the text ,how do i start a new text box ,without upsetting the first text box,please can you email me on this problem
From start to finish on all of these tutorials, just plain perfect. Well produced, definitely. Extremely well presented. I feel as if I'm having private tutorials with you, David Murray. Thank you so much. I am recommending your online lessons to all my friends.
I'm very glad to see a very good teacher Thank u so much for uploading lesson
Excellent tie, David Murray. Good lesson too.
Perfect! Thank you for the simplicity and clarity.
Thanks for taking the time to record this!
Thank you David, you helped me do a formatting on a book for a project I'm working on.
Very clear and easy to pick up. Thanks.
David, I just found your video on styles through a search. THANK YOU for posting this! I needed a quick tutorial for an upcoming typing test. This has told me everything I need to know. Very useful, thanks very much! :D
LittleMissVigor maybe you can click here to solve your problem facebook.com/pages/Microsoft-Office-Professional-Plus-2010/386164051570475 it is helpful and great
Very helpful! I'm an e-book writer and need to master Styles to upload to Amazon. Thanks so much!
thank you SIR for your explanation.
Very very good video, David. It helped me a lot, thanks!
Am taking a course on Intermediate Word and did not understand Styles until I watched your professionally, helpful video. Thank you.
you are the man Murray!
Insanely useful! Thank you a hundred times!
really well explained and helpful... thank u very much! :)
Totally Awesome! You rock young man. Thanks a lot............
Very good job,God bless you!
thanks to your explanation
Thank you. This video was very helpful.
Thank you for revealing of this important topic!
You've been very helpful. Thank you so much!
Yeah, all good stuff. Once you've learned style-based formatting you never revert to 'toolbar formatting'. But David could have made it clearer that, having named your new style etc. you can turn 'Automatically update' on to format the style interactively (on screen, within the document/page itself-like an 'in full context preview'- instead of through the dialog boxes) using the toolbar controls until it looks like you want it to. Then turn 'Automatically update' off so you don't change it again with toolbar overrides (toolbar formatting will apply but it won't change the style's format, just the text you've applied it to-but you shouldn't really need to do this). Interactive, toolbar formatting of a style is useful if, for example, you want to play with indents and don't really know what values to set, Just use the sliders in the ruler to get what you want and, because Automatically update is on, those settings become the style's setting. Once you turn 'Automatically update' off, any changes will not change the style's settings, just the selected text (basically such changes are 'toolbar style-overrides'-but they are seldom necessary, your styles should take care of all your formatting requirements).
Learn a. Lot .
thanks a lot. its really helpful and great.
Your clip is excellent thank you
Thank you for the help!
Very well done and helpful.
and many thanks for this video
Thankyou very much... This is very useful..
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Really hepful. Thank you! :))
Thanks
Hello David. Thanks for this great series of tutorials.
Is it possible to apply a style to a paragraph (e.g. change the font type, font style, paragraph indentation) without removing the individual changes to certain words within the paragraph (e.g. bold, underline and italics)?
For example, I want to change the following paragraph's indentation, font type and size, without removing the bold/italics applied to "won't" and "important":
"If you don't have that then you won't see this style in new documents that you create based on this particular template so it's important you select that".
It was very helpfull
thanks :-)
thank u so much
designed my own family tree ,only needs text under each person ,please explain how i can do thid,after puter my first box in and writing the text ,how do i start a new text box ,without upsetting the first text box,please can you email me on this problem
Yes very clear and understandable and more importantly very usable. Have you done anything on cross referencing and auto text?
thanks