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週のキーボード近道: MS-Wordの例

ワードそれを忘れるためにプロセッサーを使用するときそれはかなり共通である CapsLock キーは残っていた、またはテキストの部分が大文字でよりよく見ることを決定するかもしれない(別名大文字: 小文字は小文字として知られている)。

感謝してMS-Wordに異なった場合とフォーマットの間で循環することを可能にするキーボード近道がある。 あなたがする必要があるのは維持するテキストの部分を強調することだけである 転位 キーおよび出版物 F3.

押すたびに F3 手紙の箱は変わる(解放してはいけない 転位 キー!)。 従って、「テストは」最初の出版物の「テストし」、「テスト」と二回目それを押せば取り替えられる。 出版物 F3 再度そしてテキスト「テストに」戻る。

間違えて「テストを」タイプすれば、「テストし」、そして「テストし」、そして「テスト」にそれを変えることができる; 但し、それは「テスト」にそれによってがほぼ不可能そのフォーマットにあってほしいテキストがであるので、おそらく戻らない。

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単語からのより多くのスペリングおよび文法情報

私は多くの人々が使用にスペリング・チェック設備をしないことを疑う MS-Word. ほとんどの人々はおそらく文法点検を動かすも。 それにもかかわらず、数人は単語の可読性の統計量のレポートを使用する。

このレポートをつけることは、単語のメニューに「用具を使い」、「選択」つけ、「綴り及び文法」タブを開けるために選び、「ショー可読性統計量」の箱カチカチ音をたて、そして「良い」かちりと鳴らす。


今度は「スペリングおよび文法」ボタンをつける時、(残示されている)、 単語 どれも選ばれなければ、それから「可読性統計量」のレポートを示すそれが指定テキストで見つけるあらゆる間違い、または全テキストを通って行き。


このレポートは執筆をより読みやすくさせたいだれでもに特に有用である。 The report not only contains general information about the number of words, characters and sentences etc, but also the average number of sentences per paragraph, words per sentence and the like.

The bottom section includes three very useful measures. The first gives a percentage of...
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Written by Stepterix on February 29th, 2008 with no comments.
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MS Word: replace, reformat, rejoice

Here is the scenario, you have copied some text from somewhere and pasted it into Word; however, the text ends up looking something like this.

To see the cause of this problem, press the ‘Show/Hide ‘ button. As shown, the original text has carriage returns - as indicated by the ‘¶’ marks - at the end of the original lines. When this text was pasted into word the lines were no longer the same length, so, the carriage returns were in the wrong place.

The solution to this problem is to replace the carriage returns with spaces. You can do this manually, or use the replace feature in Word. To open the ‘Find and Replace’ dialog box, pull down the ‘Edit’ menu and select ‘Replace’ - you may have to click the double arrows at the bottom of the menu to display all the entries on the menu - or you could hold down the Ctrl key and…

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Written by Stepterix on January 19th, 2008 with 1 comment.
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Putting new buttons on toolbars in MS Office

A while ago I wrote an article that suggested that rather than printing directly from web browsers, such as Internet Explorer, it is better to copy the information that you want into a word processor and print it from there. In that article I mentioned the use of the ‘Paste Special’ in Word, which enables you to remove formatting from the information that you paste. In this article I will explain how to put a button for ‘Paste Special’ onto the toolbar in word. This technique can also be used to add any of the other available buttons onto the toolbar.

Open up word and right-click on one of the toolbars, which are at the top of the screen below the menu and look something like this:


From the menu, select ‘Customize…’, which will open a dialog box. Click on the ‘Commands’ tab.


Select ‘Edit’ from the left-hand menu, because the ‘Paste Special’ tool is listed in the ‘Edit’ menu. Scroll down through the list on the right-hand until you see ‘Paste Special’ then…

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Written by Stepterix on November 19th, 2007 with no comments.
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I can see clearly now…

Eye strain is a hazard to anyone who uses their computers for any extended period. So anything that eases the pressure on the eyes is a bonus. To this end, Microsoft have developed a tool for making text more legible called ClearType Tuner.

The ClearType Tuner only works on Windows Vista and XP, and is available as a web-based tool here. You will be required to choose which is the clearer text from a variety of options a couple of times, and then - hopefully - text should be clearer on your screen. Windows XP users can also download a Control Panel version from the Microsoft XP Power Toys page.

If you are a Vista user and wish to switch off ClearType check out Diana Huggin’s instructions on the excellent Lockergnome site.

Written by Stepterix on October 30th, 2007 with no comments.
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Keyboard shortcut of the week: screen capture

If you wish to capture what you have on your screen as an image you can do so by pressing the Print Screen key (sometimes abbreviated to Prt Scr or similar) - on most keyboards this key will be found next to the F12 key, above the Insert key.

This will put an image of the screen into the ‘Clipboard’, which is the name for the “holding area” where windows keeps things that you have copied. You can then paste this image into any program that accepts pasted images, such as image editors or word processors.

Windows includes an image editor, called Paint, which is found in the ‘Accessories’ folder on the Start Menu program list. This application enables you to edit the screen image, should you wish to copy a section of it, or change its size, and save it as an image file.

Most word processors also include a few limited image manipulation features. In MS Word there is a toolbar that includes image manipulation tools, such as brightness and contrast adjustment, and a tool to crop the image. To show it, right-click on the image you wish to edit and click on ‘Show Picture…

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Written by Stepterix on October 23rd, 2007 with no comments.
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