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Using Styles in Word

Use Quick Styles

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You might format a document while you type, or change fonts for things like headings. Here’s a better way to get your document looking smart: Quick Styles.

Don’t change fonts, use Quick Styles

  • You might format a document while you type, or change fonts, font size, or colors for things like headings. Here’s a better way to get your document looking smart: Quick Styles.

  • Give it a try by clicking the Style buttons in the ribbon on the HOME tab.

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Move around in a document using the Navigation pane

Introduction to Tables of Contents (TOCs)

Take tables of contents (TOCs) to the next level

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