In fact, Word's continued existence isn't a testament to its quality—it's a testament to corporate inertia and the sheer ...
Dping without add-ins lets you regain access to settings, but it won't stop the program from crashing on exit. Dennis O'Reilly began writing about workplace technology as an editor for Ziff-Davis' ...
Microsoft Word has been the default word processor on PC for a long time, and though the program is tremendously powerful, it ...
Convert lists into outlines, save multiple open documents at once, reorder paragraphs, paste formatting, and return the cursor to where you left it when reopening a document. Dennis O'Reilly began ...
Microsoft changed Word’s format with version 2007, adding new features that some people find useful. But in doing so, they broke compatibility with an industry-wide standard. Fortunately, the company ...
If you’ve been using Microsoft Word for years, you probably think you have a pretty good grasp on its capabilities. But you might be missing out on the full extent of its capabilities, or worse, ...
Microsoft Word is the de facto standard in word processing. Simple on the surface, yet immensely capable and feature-rich when you poke around. It's one of those productivity applications that nearly ...
When it comes to word processing, most people—and most businesses—still think of Microsoft Word. Whether it's a résumé or an essay, it's most likely to come as a .docx file, the universally recognized ...