Daily Tip:
Word: Clear Formatting

The more you get to know Word 2010, the more you'll explore its formatting 
options. There are tons of small customizations you can make, and it's easy to 
find yourself so far from your original settings that you wish you could simply 
undo everything. You may well be able to do just that with the Undo button on 
your Quick Access Toolbar, but if not, select the text or objects in question 
and then click the Clear Formatting button, which is in the Font group of the 
Home tab. If the original still isn't what you're looking for, that Undo button 
will come in handy.
 
  Daily Term:
unprintable character

A hidden command in a document that will not be printed when the document is 
sent to the printer, because it usually represents formatting commands that 
tell the program to perform functions such as return and indent. Examples of 
these characters include the TAB, ENTER, ALT, and CTRL keys.
David Ferrin
"Too many people spend money they haven't earned to buy things they don't want 
to impress people they don't like"
Will Rogers
For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
http://www.jaws-users.com/help/

Reply via email to