Usually Word surrounds citations by the round brackets (see How to create a citation for more details). But you can insert a citation in the square brackets or use other symbols.read more...
If you are the one of those who care about productivity of the work and tend to use keyboard instead of using a mouse to open menus and run commands, you might be interested how to reveal keyboard shortcuts and add more shortcuts to Word.read more...
You can add dotted, dashed, or underlined tab leaders. A tab leader links related but separate items across a page, such as entries and prices in a menu or chapters and page numbers in a table of contents.read more...
Use nonbreaking hyphens to hyphenate phrases or terms that you don't want to wrap to another line (for example, 02-12-10). With nonbreaking hyphens, the entire phrase or term wraps to the next line instead of breaking.read more...