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If you've inserted a picture or an object such as an Excel spreadsheet in your Word file, but instead of the table you only see an outline where it should be, you might have picture placeholders enabled. Find out how to disable this feature and see what you've inserted in the document. Or, conversely, if you want to save some of your computing resources, find out how to enable this feature.
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Microsoft Word Getting Started
Disabling Word 2007's Mini Toolbar
Microsoft Word / Getting Started
The Mini Toolbar in Word 2007 is a mixed blessing. On one hand, it puts commonly used formatting options right at the tip of your mouse. But, it can get in the way when you want to click and drag to move text. If the cons outweigh the pros, learn how you can disable the Mini Toolbar in Word 2007.

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Working With Images in Microsoft Word
Microsoft Word / Getting Started
You can insert a variety of pictures and images in your Word document. Word will handle all the popular image types, such as jpeg, gif, png, and tiff. There are several easy ways to insert your an image in your document. And, once you've inserted your picture, you have a number of options for changing its appearance. So find out how to spice up your documents with picture now!

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Adding a Picture Watermark
Microsoft Word / Getting Started
While most users may be interested in adding watermarks to specify information about the contents or status of the document, the watermark feature in Word can also be used to give your document a more professional, refined look.

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Inserting and Formatting WordArt
Microsoft Word / Getting Started
If you're working on a flyer or newsletter, WordArt is an effective way to call attention to text. WordArt is text that is formatted to look like a picture. But use WordArt cautiously, or it will make your document appear amateurish.

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Microsoft word basics
Microsoft Word / Getting Started
Students will letter how to format various types of letters and documents, and how to add a chart, table, or picture to a document. This class will also teach how to use an address list created inside Word, or imported from other programs, to print address labels, envelopes, and to create mail/merge documents.

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