Word 2010
How to create a list with restarting and continuing numbering
You can tell Word whether to restart or continue numbering.
How to use different page orientations inside one document
Sometimes page orientation for a particular page has to be different from the rest of the document. E.g.,
usually the whole document has the Portrait orientation, but for a page with the big table it is more
convenient to use the Landscape orientation.
Create lists with AutoFormat or turn it off
You can create standard numbered and bulleted lists by typing in a way that triggers the AutoFormat
feature to apply list formatting.
Customizing numbered lists
You can customize an existing numbered list or apply your own specifications to the number format using the
Customize button in the Numbered tab of the Bullets and Numbering dialog box.
Creating numbered lists
Numbered lists are created in a manner similar to bulleted lists, except that instead of bullets Word places
sequential numbers. This is a very useful feature, because if you add a paragraph in the middle of a
numbered list or rearrange the order of the paragraphs in a list, Word automatically renumbers the
paragraphs so that they retain their sequence.
Align text vertically on the page
You can align text between the top and bottom margins of a page if the text on the page does not fill the
page. For example, centering text vertically often improves the appearance of short business letters or
report cover pages.
Creating a multilevel list
Multilevel lists can contain numbered and bulleted lists. This is a very useful feature, because if you add
a paragraph in the middle of a numbered list or rearrange the order of the paragraphs in a list, Word
automatically renumbers the paragraphs so that they retain their sequence.
Creating Your Own Menu
Creating custom menus in Word is a funny feature you can use to create groups of the options that you use
most often, and then plug them into the menu you name and use yourself.
How to add and remove horizontal lines between sections of the document
Word proposes very simple way to add horizontal lines to a document, but if you would like to remove these
lines this wouldn't be so obvious.
Duplicate table column headings across pages
If you have built a long table that extends across two or more pages, you can create a table heading from
the text appearing in the first row of the table, and Word will automatically repeat that row at the top of
each page.