Useful tutorial. I have a question for you, and others. I wan to add a comment on the margins of a Word document. I used to be able to do this on Word 2003 by clicking 'Insert' and 'add comment'. However, I have just started to use Word 2010. Here, I'm struggling to find that feature that would enable me to mark students' assignments with comments on the side. Thank you so much in advance for your advice.
@T3rrar Not sure if this is exactly what you mean, but you can add a picture, make it full page, then (on 2010) use Picture Tools, Color, and pick washout (or whatever appeals to you), then format it as "behind text" (be careful, very difficult to select it once you've done this) and your text will be 'on top' of your picture. Hope this helps.
Love this introduction to the new features. Your videos are always so clear and professional. Linked to this one from the Word mix. Feel free to check out the webmixes and the community!
It seems that no one has tried print preview on a 15" screen or less. If they did, they would've figured out how stupid the fixed left pane is.
Don't get me started on the ribbons smh.
oxxadamxxo 1 week ago
no me parece lo mejor
dadogoza 4 months ago
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Useful tutorial. I have a question for you, and others. I wan to add a comment on the margins of a Word document. I used to be able to do this on Word 2003 by clicking 'Insert' and 'add comment'. However, I have just started to use Word 2010. Here, I'm struggling to find that feature that would enable me to mark students' assignments with comments on the side. Thank you so much in advance for your advice.
ZachClooney 5 months ago
love the new features that i didnt find out about thanx so much!
bestIpodappreviews 9 months ago
@bestIpodappreviews Glad we could help! ^Jess
gcflearnfree 2 months ago in playlist Microsoft Word
Hey does anyone know how to add a backgroud to only one page on word 2010 just one page thanks please reply.
T3rrar 1 year ago
@T3rrar Not sure if this is exactly what you mean, but you can add a picture, make it full page, then (on 2010) use Picture Tools, Color, and pick washout (or whatever appeals to you), then format it as "behind text" (be careful, very difficult to select it once you've done this) and your text will be 'on top' of your picture. Hope this helps.
beckysmomma6 1 year ago
Love this introduction to the new features. Your videos are always so clear and professional. Linked to this one from the Word mix. Feel free to check out the webmixes and the community!
CallKathySymbaloo 1 year ago