By default, Word Starter sets all margins at one inch. Narrower margins fit more content on the page than wider margins, but blank space makes the document easier on the eye. You decide whether you want to use the default margin settings or whether another setting will make the document look the way you want. Click one of the pre-set configurations, or to make your own configuration, click Custom Margins , and then set dimensions in the Top , Bottom , Left , and Right boxes.
You can lay out the page horizontally instead of veritcally—for example, if your document includes a wide table. By default, the U. English version of Word Starter uses inches to specify dimensions such as page margins. If you would rather use metric or typesetting units, click the File tab, click Options , click Advanced , and then under Display , choose the units you want to use in the Show measurements in units of box. You can easily insert a picture that is stored on your computer into your document.
Additionally, Office. On the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click Picture. Locate the picture that you want to insert. For example, you might have a picture file located in Documents. In the Clip Art task pane, in the Search for text box, type a word or phrase that describes the clip art that you want. Click Go , and then in the list of results, click the clip art to insert it into your document.
When you search for clip art and pictures online, you'll be directed to Bing. You're responsible for respecting copyright , and the license filter in Bing can help you choose which images to use.
Tip To resize a picture, select the picture you've inserted in the document. To increase or decrease the size in one or more directions, drag a sizing handle away from or toward the center. Tables give you a way to arrange content in rows and columns. This is a handy way to present information that is categorized or grouped, such as shirt sizes for your team, price and other criteria for items on a shopping list, or phone numbers and e-mail addresses for a list of contacts.
On the Insert tab, in the Tables group, click Table , and then drag to select the number of rows and columns that you want. Type your text in the table. If you need more rows, press TAB when you reach the end of the existing table. Click anywhere in the table, and then on the Design tab, within the Table Tools tab, point to but don't click the various table styles in the gallery. To switch header-row formatting off, clear the Header Row check box in the Table Style Options group.
Experiment with switching the other options off. When you find the table style you like, click it. Checking the spelling of your document is a quick, easy way to save yourself embarrassment of typographical errors and misspellings in your document. As you type, Word Starter marks spelling errors with a red, wavy underline.
You can correct these by right-clicking the word and then clicking the correctly spelled word or click Ignore if you want Word Starter to skip over this word, or click Add to Dictionary if this is a spelling you want to mark as being correct. Word Starter marks grammatical errors with a green, wavy underline. Correct these in the same way as you correct spelling errors click the correction that Word Starter suggests, or click Ignore Once. Word Starter marks contextual spelling errors with a blue, wavy underline.
These are words that are spelled correctly, but are not likely the word you mean. For example, in English, you might type, "Let me no. Before you print a document, it's a good idea to preview it to make sure that it looks the way you want. In this view, you can change some page setup options before you print. Note: The preview window displays black and white, regardless of whether your document includes color, unless you are using a printer that can print color.
Sometimes you will want to share your document with others. KB Articles: KB Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8. Warning: This site requires the use of scripts, which your browser does not currently allow. See how to enable scripts. Select Language:. Microsoft has released an update for Microsoft Office Bit Edition. Probably even more important is the fact that Microsoft Office Starter is capable of opening documents edited with any full-fledged versions of the famous suite, even if there are features which are not included in the Starter edition, just as long as they're saved in the supported formats.
Another incentive to check out the limitations section, since this Starter edition does not come with full file support. Having said all that, you should have a pretty solid idea if Microsoft Office Starter is for you or not.
To summarize a bit more thoroughly, if you're running a morally-outdated computer with Windows 7 and Vista, and you're not particularly keen on having the full package, and you're more than willing to trade off advanced functionality for a more lightweight package, then there's a good chance that Microsoft Office Starter won't disappoint.
Microsoft Office Starter Stripped down version of Microsoft Office that only provides you with limited versions functionality-wise of the famous Word and Excel.
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