Style in Word 2007
Cropping a picture to a shape
It is worth to know that, instead of cropping a picture to a conventional rectangle, you can crop it to a
circle, a triangle, an arrow, or even a thought bubble:
11 Shortcut Keys to control font format
This tip contains Shortcut Keys for formatting.
How to add watermarks
This tip describes how to add watermark text or picture.
Change the type of brackets in citations
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.
Using nonbreaking and optional hyphens
Use nonbreaking hyphens to hyphenate phrases or terms that you don't want to wrap to another line. With
nonbreaking hyphens, the entire phrase or term wraps to the next line instead of breaking.
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.
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.
How to create a citation
Either you do your scientific research work at school or college, or write an article to the reputable
magazine you need to reference sources of your information. To simplify this hard work Word 2007 provides
you automatic tools for inserting citations.
Create a Bibliography, References, or Work Cited
If you use citations in your Word documents, you might need the bibliographic specs for each source that you
have referenced.