This article explains how to display the ruler in Microsoft Word—and how to use the ruler to change margins and create tabs.
When you add an image to a document in Microsoft Word 2010, you can elect to place it on its own line or make text wrap around it. When you configure an image so text wraps around it, the image ...
You want to modify your document with Colors, Fonts, Titles, watermarks, and more, but you realize there’s no Design tab in Word. This situation can be both confusing and frustrating, especially if ...
Images can move about freely in a Microsoft Word document by default, so to avoid frustration, use these options to keep them in place. Microsoft Word’s recently improved image settings makes working ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. With the rulers enabled in the print or draft layout, you can change the margins and tabs. This article explains how to display ...