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		<title>Word Count Toolbar</title>
		<description>If you need to know how many words are in your document, Microsoft Word can count them for you. Word can also tell you how many pages, paragraphs, and lines are in your document, as well as the number of characters, either including or not including spaces.  To view ...</description>
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		<title>How to Change your Outline Symbols in MS Word</title>
		<description>I guess you didn't know you can select which symbols you use for outlines.  You can even change them to your own symbols if you like.  There are default symbols already available in MS Word aside from the usual numbers and letters but if you want to personalize ...</description>
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		<title>Video: How to Use Autocorrect with Acronyms</title>
		<description>In this video you will learn how to save huge amounts of time when working with Acronyms. You will learn in this video how to take an acronym and turn it into the full name by using the Autocorrect function.


Microsoft Word Basics: How to Use Autocorrect with Acronyms </description>
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		<title>How To Easily Access Documents You Use Often</title>
		<description>The Work menu is a great Word feature that few people know about. You can use the Work menu to keep an easily accessible list of your favorite Word files.

To add the Work menu to the menu bar or a toolbar:

	On the Tools menu, click Customize, and then click the ...</description>
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		<title>How to Open Documents</title>
		<description>Word keeps track of the documents you’ve worked on most recently. You can quickly open one of these documents by choosing it from the list at the bottom of the File menu. As many as nine documents can be listed at the bottom of the file menu. To change the ...</description>
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		<title>How to save documents</title>
		<description>To save a document, click the Save button on the Standard toolbar or click the File menu and select Save. If this is the first time you’ve saved the document, the Save As dialog box appears. From the Save in: field, select the drive, directory, or folder where you want ...</description>
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		<title>How to do a Spelling and Grammar check</title>
		<description>Once you’ve typed your document, you may want to check the spelling. To start the spell check process, press the Spelling and Grammar button or click the Tools menu and select Spelling and Grammar. Pressing [F7] will also start the process. Microsoft Word checks for spelling errors by using its ...</description>
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		<title>How to change the indentation of text</title>
		<description>Create a first-line indent

	Select the paragraph you want to indent.
	If you don't see the horizontal ruler, click Ruler on the View menu.
	On the horizontal ruler, drag the First Line Indent marker to the position where you want the text to start.

Tip: For more precision in setting a first-line indent, you ...</description>
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		<title>How to set tabs in Microsoft Word</title>
		<description>In default are tab stops set at 0.5-inch intervals starting from the left margin. To move the insertion point to the next tab stop in the current paragraph, press [TAB]. When setting or changing tab stops, make sure that you select all paragraphs that should be affected by the change. ...</description>
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		<title>How to Reveal and Adjust Text Formatting</title>
		<description>The Styles and Formatting task pane provides you with formatting information about your document. You can also use it to modify or clear the formatting; compare the formatting of different selections, or to find blocks of text with similar formatting.
To access this task pane, click the Format menu and select ...</description>
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