You can click on the little arrow in the bottom right of any of the groups on the ribbon to open the appropriate tab of the Format Cells dialog box. On the keyboard Ctrl - 1 will open the Format cells dialog box.
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Ctrl - 1 opens the Format Cells dialog box.
The Scenario Manager dialog box has a button called Summary which opens the Scenario Summary dialog box, in which you can specify the result cells.The Scenario Manager dialog box has a button called Summary which opens the Scenario Summary dialog box, in which you can specify the result cells.The Scenario Manager dialog box has a button called Summary which opens the Scenario Summary dialog box, in which you can specify the result cells.The Scenario Manager dialog box has a button called Summary which opens the Scenario Summary dialog box, in which you can specify the result cells.The Scenario Manager dialog box has a button called Summary which opens the Scenario Summary dialog box, in which you can specify the result cells.The Scenario Manager dialog box has a button called Summary which opens the Scenario Summary dialog box, in which you can specify the result cells.The Scenario Manager dialog box has a button called Summary which opens the Scenario Summary dialog box, in which you can specify the result cells.The Scenario Manager dialog box has a button called Summary which opens the Scenario Summary dialog box, in which you can specify the result cells.The Scenario Manager dialog box has a button called Summary which opens the Scenario Summary dialog box, in which you can specify the result cells.The Scenario Manager dialog box has a button called Summary which opens the Scenario Summary dialog box, in which you can specify the result cells.The Scenario Manager dialog box has a button called Summary which opens the Scenario Summary dialog box, in which you can specify the result cells.
In Word 2007, when you open the "find" dialog (CTRL-F) you have the option of selecting "More >>" (a button in the lower left of the find dialog). When you click the "More >>" button, the dialog will expand and a new button, "Format" will appear at the bottom left. If you click on Format, then select the "Font" option, you will be able to select "Italics" from the new dialog that opens. Once you've selected Italics, you will see "Font: Italics" below the search box at the top of the find dialog. At that point you can either click the "Find Next" button at the bottom of the find dialog (to find the next occurrence of an italicized word) or click the "Find In" drop-down and select "Main Document" or "Current Selection" to find ALL of the instances of italicized words in either the entire document or the currently selected block of text, respectively.
1) First you can Open the format menu and choose font. click the font tap to access the font section of the dialog box. You can also click the formatting toolbar.
To do it to cells, go to the Format menu and pick Cells, or press and hold the Ctrl key and press 1. When the Format dialog box opens, click Patterns and from there you can use colours to put into the cells. For a box that has been drawn, you use the Format Autoshapes menu. If you select the box, you can access it using Ctrl and 1 also. You can also use the fill tool, which is the icon like a paint can being tipped over. With that you can choose colours and put them into cells and boxes.
Click on the folder button on the right side of the directory address bar.In the dialog box that opens, browse to the desired folder.Click on Okay button.
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It opens the dialog box that inserts a hyperlink.
Ctrl - H opens the Find and Replace dialog box.
That depends on why the line is there...You can tryClear formattingMenu: Format> Character [this opens a dialog with 5 tabs] "Font Effects" tab: Strikethrough is "(Without)"
When you click on the zoom level button on a word document, the document can be maximized or minimized. There are different percentages show how big or small zoom is for the document.