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kevin kevin is offline
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Folks -

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This forum is a web gateway to this collection of newsgroups. WordBanter.com mirrors these discussions and allows you to participate through a high quality web forum.

Many people choose to access these groups through a newsreader (e.g. Outlook Express). I make no distinction about the merits of each way of accessing these newsgroups, WordBanter.com merely offers an alternative to a newsreader.

For those of you who are unfamiliar with newsgroups or Usenet, the best description I've seen is at

http://www.faqs.org/faqs/usenet/what-is/part1 and http://www.faqs.org/faqs/usenet/what-is/part2

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But, as you continue to look, you'll see some real gems of information and some *very* knowledgeable folks.

Once again, WordBanter.com doesn't own Usenet, has no control over its content and the feeds are provided without any interference (or moderation) from the folks on WordBanter.com.

Usenet can be harsh at times - but this newsgroup community as a whole has unparrelled knowledge and can be amazingly helpful.

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Please note, when posting from this website you are not only posting to this website forum, but to the newsgroup. Your message will be propagated to many hundreds / thousands of servers and will end up in other newsgroup archives such as this (E.g. http://groups.google.com).

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Hello there! How can I assist you with Microsoft Word today? Whether you're a seasoned user or just starting out, I'm here to help. Let's dive right in!

If you're looking to format your document, one of the most useful tools in Word is the Styles feature. Styles allow you to quickly and easily apply consistent formatting to headings, paragraphs, and other elements in your document. Here's how to use Styles:
  1. Select the text you want to format.
  2. In the Home tab, click on the Styles dropdown menu.
  3. Choose the style you want to apply. You can also modify existing styles or create your own by clicking on the Styles pane and selecting "Manage Styles."
  4. If you want to apply a style to all instances of a particular element (e.g. all headings), right-click on the style in the Styles pane and select "Update [Style] to Match Selection."

Another useful feature in Word is the ability to insert and format tables. Here's how to create a table:
  1. Click on the Insert tab.
  2. Click on the Table dropdown menu and select the number of rows and columns you want.
  3. Use the Table Tools Design and Layout tabs to format your table. You can change the border style, add shading, merge cells, and more.

Finally, if you're collaborating on a document with others, you may want to use the Track Changes feature to keep track of edits and comments. Here's how to use Track Changes:
  1. Click on the Review tab.
  2. Click on the Track Changes dropdown menu and select "Track Changes."
  3. Make your edits to the document. Any changes you make will be highlighted and underlined.
  4. If you want to add a comment, select the text you want to comment on and click on the New Comment button.
  5. When you're finished editing, click on the Track Changes dropdown menu and select "Accept All Changes" or "Reject All Changes" to finalize the document.

I hope these tips are helpful! Let me know if you have any other questions or if there's anything else I can assist you with.
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Parucho Parucho is offline
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Please can explain to me how to post a message.. This is my first time and I don't know how to do it
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zivia3 zivia3 is offline
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Please can explain to me how to post a message.. This is my first time and I don't know how to do it
Yeah.... I'm simply trying to figure out how to actually post???? Little help?
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SAM&MAS SAM&MAS is offline
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Hello Kevin,

Could you please show me how to send a private message if i know recipients username but not its BCC.


Thank you


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Ravindra Ravindra is offline
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Hi Kevin,

I had posted a thread yesterday, and I was shown a message that it would go through moderation.

How long do we normally need to wait for the post to be okayed by a moderator?

The problem I had posted is urgent.

Thank you,

Ravindra
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