Insert a Text Box in Word – Instructions
Wednesday, July 14 2021
Insert a Text Box in Word: Overview This lesson shows you how to insert a text box in Word. A text box in Word is just a shape into which text is inserted. Therefore, you can format a text box the same way you can format a shape. However, a text box also contains
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Sort a Table in Word – Instructions and Video Lesson
Thursday, September 03 2020
Sort a Table in Word: Overview You can sort a table in Word that is used for storing and organizing data. It is possible to sort a table in Word by one or more columns of data in the table. You can sort a table in Word both alphabetically or numerically. You can also
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Export a PDF to Word in Acrobat- Instructions
Wednesday, March 28 2018
Export a PDF to Word in Acrobat: Overview You can export a PDF to Word in Acrobat to create dynamic text documents. To do this, open the PDF to convert to a Word document in Acrobat. Then choose “File| Export To| Microsoft Word| Word Document” from the Menu Bar. To save the PDF using
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Create a New Document in Word 2013-2010- A Tutorial
Friday, October 31 2014
Create a New Document in Word 2013-2010: Overview This blog post shows you how to create a new document in Word 2013 and Word 2010. There are many ways to create a new document in Word 2013. When you first open Word 2013, you will see a startup screen that allows you to create
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Security Vulnerability Found in Microsoft Word 2010
Thursday, March 27 2014
On Monday, March 24, 2014, Microsoft announced a security vulnerability in Microsoft Word. Attackers can use booby-trapped documents in Rich Text Format (RTF) to gain remote access to a user’s system. This means that the attacker has the ability to access a user’s computer (and in this case, Outlook emails) from another location. Attackers can