From: Asif Ali <aliasif028@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 8:03 AM
Subject: How to work with Styles in MS Word and MS Excel.
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In Word styles are drop down menu selections that can include
formatting for font, spacing, borders and underlines, italics, color,
and a whole lot more – all by just making one selection. Once you have
defined a style (ex. Heading 1) you can later change the attributes of
that style and all of the text that is formatted using that style will
change to the new format. This is actually just a small glimpse into
the benefits that styles bring to MS Word, but it's a good start.
In Excel styles work a bit differently. One style allows you to set
the appearance attributes for anything that is entered into a cell
(both text and numbers) and also allows you to set the protection
attribute of a cell. To bring up the Excel style dialog box, use the
Alt – 'key sequence or issue the Format – Style... command from the
main menu.
For more detail visit:
http://atips4pc.blogspot.com/2012/02/how-to-work-with-styles-in-ms-word-and.html
Date: Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 8:03 AM
Subject: How to work with Styles in MS Word and MS Excel.
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In Word styles are drop down menu selections that can include
formatting for font, spacing, borders and underlines, italics, color,
and a whole lot more – all by just making one selection. Once you have
defined a style (ex. Heading 1) you can later change the attributes of
that style and all of the text that is formatted using that style will
change to the new format. This is actually just a small glimpse into
the benefits that styles bring to MS Word, but it's a good start.
In Excel styles work a bit differently. One style allows you to set
the appearance attributes for anything that is entered into a cell
(both text and numbers) and also allows you to set the protection
attribute of a cell. To bring up the Excel style dialog box, use the
Alt – 'key sequence or issue the Format – Style... command from the
main menu.
For more detail visit:
http://atips4pc.blogspot.com/2012/02/how-to-work-with-styles-in-ms-word-and.html
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