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Controlling when Links are Updated. Normally, Word updates links within your document when you first open the document. If you don't want Word to do this, you can configure the program to forego the update. (February 13, 2009)
Using the Eraser Tool with Tables. When creating tables, Word provides a handy tool that you can use. Once the table is in place, you can use the table eraser to get rid of lines between cells and merge them together. This tip explains how. (February 11, 2009)
Making the Cells of a Table Square. Inserting a table is fast and easy in Word. You may want to make sure that the cells in the table are as square as possible. Here's how to do this task. (February 09, 2009)
Understanding Track Changes. Track Changes is a valuable Word tool that allows you to automatically mark changes in your document. This is a great boon when you want to see what changes have been made by you or another editor. (February 06, 2009)
Changing the Default Envelope Address Font. When you create an envelope, Word assumes you want to use the font it has decided should be used for the envelope. If you want to use a different font, you'll need to modify the styles on which the envelope addresses are based. Here's how to do it. (February 04, 2009)
Dealing with Printing Errors. Printing a document is a common task in Word. What if you get an error message while printing? Tracking down the cause can be an exercise in creative detective work. (February 02, 2009)
Making Sure Superscripts aren't Proofed. When you add superscripts to words in your document, you may not want those superscripts to be spell-checked. Here's how to disable the checking of your superscripts. (January 30, 2009)