We spent a lot of time this week going over various Microsoft Office Word tools and processes. This included many that I was already familiar with, such as changing margins, page breaks, editing fonts, editing graphics, etc. However, I also learned a few things from this. For example, I had never heard of tracking changes. I think it's an awesome application for Word, and I think it will really come in handy in the future. I also didn't know about the different types of breaks. I have always just used Cntrl + Enter to apply a page break. Being able to use a continuous break can really come in handy when I need to apply different page settings to different sections.
I also really appreciated learning about how to make a matching table section for a test. I had already started the assignment early, but I had a bit of trouble when I got to the matching part. I could make a 2x5 table with the correct information in the cells, but I could only number them all together (as opposed to numbers on the left column and letters on the right column). Now I know the proper way: make the table, fill the left column and apply the numbering to that column; then fill the right column and apply the lettering to that column.
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