Basic concepts
Styles
Tips for understanding styles in Microsoft Word
Why I don't use Custom Table Styles
Layout
Keep a figure on the same page as its caption
Is your image slipping? How to get your images to stand still
Formatting
How the Styles and Formatting Pane works
Why does text change format when I copy it into another document?
Letters are missing in my watermark when I print
How to tell Word to use Australian English or other non-US form of English
Numbering, bullets, headings, outlines
Number headings and figures in Appendixes
Why use Word's built-in heading styles?
Templates
Relationship between documents and templates
Attaching a template to a document
Word and Excel
How to copy a chart from Excel into a Word document
Insert an Excel chart or worksheet into a landscape page
How to create a hyperlink from a Word document to an Excel workbook
Sharing documents
What happens when I send my document to someone else?
How to use the Reviewing Toolbar in Microsoft Word 2002 and Word 2003
Control how a Word document opens from the internet or an intranet
Tools
Resources
Getting help, asking questions
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What this page is about
For those of you who have just joined us, this page is in the series of Basic Concepts in Word. Use the menu at left to go to the different pages.
The tutorials in the Basic Concepts in Word pages show you how to produce a sample document. This page shows you the sample document. It has absolutely no purpose except to use some of the most important concepts of Word.
The sample document is shown below, with the Basic Concepts of Word to show you how produce it in Word.
So, there are 8 basic concepts that we need to learn. Use the menu items on the left of this page to go to the different Basic Concepts pages.