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2 Quick Ways to Change the Type of Section Breaks in Your Word Document

In this article, there will be 2 quick ways for you to change the type of section breaks in your Word document. The most used types of section break in Word are “Next Page” and “Continuous”. To insert the first one means to start a new page for the new section. This divides sections in a clear view. But when it comes to printing, extract papers will be needed. Certainly, it’s not an environment-friendly way. Then you can consider using the “Continuous” break, which can save you many papers...

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2 Ways to Quickly Get the Alternative Texts of Pictures, Shapes, Tables, Charts, SmartArt Graphics, or Other Objects

In this article, we will exhibit you 2 ways to quickly get the alternative texts of pictures, shapes, Tables, charts, SmartArt graphics, or other objects in Word document. Sometimes, objects like shapes, pictures inserted into your document contain alternative texts. They help to explain the details of an object. However, these texts do not show themselves directly. Instead, you have to right click on an object. And choose “Format Object” to open “Format Shape” box. Next click “Alt Text” in...

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5 Ways to Reset Footnote or Endnote Reference Numbers to Normal Text Formatting in Note Area

In this article, we will offer you 5 ways to reset footnote or endnote reference numbers to normal text formatting in note area. Whenever we insert footnotes or endnotes, there will be the reference numbers in main texts and the note area. And by default, these numbers, in both 2 locations, are in superscript. What if we want to change the superscript numbers in note area to normal text but leave reference numbers in main texts intact? Relax! Here are our ways. Method 1: Use “Ctrl+ A” in...

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