Tag Archives: word

Shrink Word Tables to Fit Document Margins

Published on March 3, 2010 by Anita Evans

Have you ever been frustrated at trying to tame a table to fit the orientation of your page within the confines of the page margins? And it won’t? I have the trick for you to make it fit!

OMG! My document edits are missing!!!!! How to recover your document’s contents

Published on January 29, 2010 by Anita Evans

Have you ever experienced losing a document or have the document freeze while you are working on it, and you about to lose hours of creative input? Maybe these tips can get you back your data, and your sanity.

When Should You Use Styles in a Document?

Published on August 8, 2009 by Anita Evans

Unless you enjoy document editing masochism or you are content to just use Word on a superficial level, you will want to learn to apply styles to your document content.

Why Use MS Word Styles?

Published on August 8, 2009 by Anita Evans

Have you ever started formatting a document and it started “acting funny?” There is a way to make the madness stop. They are called Styles. Styles give documents a consistent, uniform look and make editing a breeze.
A majority of legal documents are created by applying direct formatting or what I like to [...]