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Formatting Tables with Styles To format a table: – Click in the table and then click the Table Tools Design tab – In the Table Styles group, click the More button to display the Table Styles gallery – Position the mouse pointer over a style in the Table Styles gallery to see a live preview of the style in the document – In the Table Styles gallery, click the style you want – To apply or remove style elements, select or deselect check boxes as necessary in the Table Style Options group New Perspectives on Microsoft Word

Formatting Tables with Styles New Perspectives on Microsoft Word

Overview of Working with Headers and Footers New Perspectives on Microsoft Word

Overview of Working with Headers and Footers New Perspectives on Microsoft Word

Setting Tab Stops A tab stop (often called just a tab) is a location on the horizontal ruler where the insertion point moves when you press the Tab key To set a tab stop: – Click the tab alignment selector on the far left of the horizontal ruler until the correct tab stop style appears – Click the horizontal ruler to position the tab stop To create more complicated tab stops, you can use the Tabs dialog box Among other things, the Tabs dialog box allows you to insert a dot leader, which is a row of dots (or other characters) between tabbed text To remove a tab stop, locate it on the ruler, click it, and drag it off the ruler (into the document window) New Perspectives on Microsoft Word

Setting Tab Stops New Perspectives on Microsoft Word

Creating Footnotes and Endnotes A footnote is an explanatory comment or reference that appears at the bottom of a page When you create a footnote, Word inserts a small, superscript number (called a reference marker) in the text (the term superscript means that the number is raised slightly above the line of text Endnotes are similar, except that the text of an endnote appears at the end of a document When you are finished typing the text of a footnote or endnote, click in the body of the document to continue To delete a footnote or endnote, delete its reference marker in the text To edit the text of a footnote or endnote, click in the footnote or endnote text and edit the note New Perspectives on Microsoft Word

Creating Footnotes and Endnotes To create a footnote or endnote, click where you want to insert the note, click the References tab, in the Footnotes group click the Insert Footnote or Insert Endnote button, and then type the text for the note New Perspectives on Microsoft Word

Formatting a Document in Sections A section is a part of a document that can have its own page orientation, margins, headers, footers, and so on To divide a document into sections, you insert a section break To insert a section break, use the Breaks button in the Page Setup group on the Page Layout tab to select the type of section break you want to insert Section breaks: – A Next page section break inserts a page break and starts the new section on the next page – A Continuous section break starts the section at the location of the insertion point, without changing the page flow New Perspectives on Microsoft Word

Formatting a Document in Sections New Perspectives on Microsoft Word