4 tips for beginners to Word
Make the mouse pointer return to the old position: Those who have had to manipulate text files with dozens of pages must have penetrated the 'pain' when searching and repairing on different pages.
1. Make the mouse cursor return to the previous position
Those who have had to manipulate text files with dozens of pages must have penetrated the 'pain' when searching and repairing on different pages.
For example: If you are repairing a sentence on page 17, suddenly want to review a few lines on page 1. Going back to page 1 is a small affair, but then what should I do to continue working on page 17? In fact, you just need to press Shift + F5 , the cursor will automatically jump to the exact position you were previously manipulating. In particular, after saving and closing the file, at the next opening, the mouse cursor will remain on the first page.
2. Eliminate the Drawing Canvas function
Figure 1
If you're using new versions of Word, you've probably experienced frustration when you need to insert graphics because of the default Drawing Canvas function. You have to draw the image, then drag it out of the canvas so that the next step can remove the canvas without affecting the drawing. It's a waste of time! The following trick will help you eliminate this inconvenience. Go to Tools> Options> General , delete the check box before Automatically create drawing canvas when inserting AutoShapes and click OK (Figure 1).
3. Move the text
In addition to helping you rename the file, the F2 key also has another feature that few would expect to help you quickly move text in Word. Select the text you want to move, press F2 , use the arrow keys to move to a new location and press Enter . Steamed, that passage has 'come to the end'! To exit this function, simply press Esc .
4. Find and replace special characters
Figure 2
MS Word's Find and Replace function is already familiar but you must only use it to search for common words. There is still a hidden ability, which is to search for characters that do not show up when printing like spaces between letters or paragraphs. Open the Find and Replace window by going to Edit> Find or Replace . Then click the More> Special button. The special characters are listed here, so you just need to choose the one you want to find or replace (Figure 2).
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