In this article, we are going to offer you 2 smart ways to collapse or expand parts of your Word document.
Every now and then, have you wonder how wonderful it would be if you can collapse a certain range of document to view two nonconsecutive parts? The good news is there is this built-in feature in Word 2013 and versions later.
If you have Word 2013 or version later, you may refer to this link to know more about the function:...
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If you desire to send a copy of a specific draft email only, instead of the draft itself, such that you can reuse this draft, you can utilize the 2 methods introduced in this article.
Perhaps you think that creating and using message template is quite troublesome as every time you need to use it, you have to firstly find it in “Choose Form”. Thus, you may prefer to save a draft email as an email template. However, in general, when you need to send an email using the draft, if you straightly...
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In this post, our focus is on exhibiting 2 quick ways to find multiple items in one Word document at the same time.
Anyone who is familiar with Word must know the “Find and Replace” option quite well. It works well when the finding text is a consecutive string. But, unfortunately, it gets complicated when we want to search for multiple separate words at the same time. And out there, the demand is strong for striking out a list of words or phrases in one document at one move. For example, if...
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