Some rarely used features of Microsoft Word:
- The option to 'Select all text with identical formatting' is located in the Editing section of the Home tab, far right. This allows you to quickly highlight all of your impromptu headings, captions, and so on, and change their appearance in one fell swoop – or apply a style for future control.
- The clipboard panel allows you to keep multiple elements on your clipboard at the same time. To open it, click the tiny pop-out symbol in the Clipboard section of the Home tab. Up to 24 recent cut and copy operations are saved, and you can select one to paste it at the insertion place by clicking on it. You may decide when the Clipboard panel appears by using the Options dropdown at the bottom; one option is to have it appear when you hit Ctrl+C twice.
- The Translate tool transfers your document's text to the Microsoft Translator web page, which provides a translation in a browser window. Choose from a variety of languages by clicking Choose Translation Language from the Translate dropdown menu.
- Insert a graph-You don't have to leave Word if you want to add an Excel chart in your document. When you choose Insert | Chart in Word, a miniature Excel window appears, where you may edit or import your data. Simply shut the Excel window when you're finished, and the data will be shown in Word as a chart.
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