Hi Emily, why is this your last Word video? I have enjoyed all the videos I
have seen so far and they have been a great help for me at work since we
changed over to Microsoft 2010 and TPTB decided that staff didn't require
any training in using the software!
STIVEN WALKER AT LACC COLLEGE STUDENT. I WAS WATCH THIS VIDEO IN 2015 .I
WAS LATE TO USED THIS MICROSOFT WORD 2010 ,BECAUSE RIGHT NOW IS 2015
MICROSOFT WORD. .ALMOST SIMILARY .I THINK YOU HELP US EVERY ONE THANKOU
. ONE THINGS BRTITISH ROBER AND USA JEWISH PEOPLES SOME TIMES THEY
PROMOTED US SEX NOT EDUCATION .SPECAILLY LIKE ME . I HOPE YOU KINDS HELP
OTHER PEOPLES THIS VIDEO VERY SPECIALTY AND QUALITY SOUND KEEP MIND PHONE
THANK YOU AGAIN ABEBAW.
Good information. I would love to have seen you actually go slower and show
us how to perform the tasks you were explaining. Especially towards the end
when going over page and paragraph breaks. I am unclear as to how to
actually use these features now that I know they exist. Thank you. Hoping
that will be explained and demonstrated in the next video.
This lesson moved so fast it was hard to keep up, but at least you could
move button back to replay! Overall, so far lessons are really helpful.
Thank you!
Most of this is over my head big time. I try to click as few things as I
can because once you click you might stick yourself forever and you won't
be able to get back to the way things were. For instance, I thought I would
click into view like I used to do on a previous 'Word' just to see my page
as it would look like in print. Big mistake! Now I can't get back to my
common looking page that I use to write on and now the 'view' is the
default for every new page I create! Can you give me a moment of your time
to tell me how to get back to normalcy? If you do, I will try to resolve
never to click into 'view' again. Please help me with this!
+Stacy Mcclure Thanks, but I am not into reading a whole book just to learn basic functions that I used to know and that change every year. The people who change things all the time don't realize that there are writers who just want to get on with working. Using word is like if you played basketball and they changed the rules every season. At some point you want to have a chance to improve your actual game! I wish we all had to go back to pen and paper. Then I would have the upper hand on all you guys!
How to show pinyin in the top of Chinese characters, troubleshooting ms word 2010-2013
link://www.microsoft.com/china/pinyin/ MS Word's Phonetic Guide, which adds ruby characters above selected text, should automatically offer Pinyin for any ...
Hi, thank you for your video. It's very helpful. I just have one question:
how to show tones on top of pin yin? My ruby text only shows alphabet but
no tones. Thank you!
+Jialu Streeter hmm seems to be that when you copy and paste from some fonts from some websites word is unable to add the pinyin, but if you write from your word processor the Chinese and then convert it pinyin works fine
I follow your instrucftion to go to this website
//www.microsoft.com/china/pinyin/ MS Word's Phonetic Guide to download
however i still unable to have han yu pin yin.
+carol lee hmm seems to be that when you copy and paste from some websites word is unable to add the pinyin, but if you write from your word processor the Chinese and then convert it pinyin works fine
Microsoft Word 2010 - User Guide - Lesson Five - Illustrations
//www.nexstara.com IT Consultants show users how to use illustrations such as: Picture, Clip Art, Shapes, SmartArt, Chart and Screenshot in Microsoft Word ...