Open the labels tool. Select the Labels tab. Type or locate the address you want to use. Select the number of labels you want to print. Click the Options button. Select the type of prtiner and paper feed you will use. Select the type of label you want to use and its product number.
Last Updated: 08 Dec, 2008
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Change your folder options to display file extensions, and then manually convert the extension to .xls.
Last Updated: 21 Nov, 2008
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Open the document you want to print. From the File menu, select Print. Clear the Print to File check box. Click OK.
Last Updated: 31 Oct, 2008
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Place the cursor where you want to insert the statistical mean character. Open the Equation Editor. Type the character that needs the overstrike. Click the Primes, Dots, Hats, and Other Accents button and select the Overbar character.
Last Updated: 13 Oct, 2008
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Go to your AutoFormat/AutoCorrect options. Select AutoCorrect. From the Replace: list, select i. Click the Delete button. Click OK.
Last Updated: 13 Oct, 2008
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In Word 2003, from the Format menu, select Font.... In Word 2007, from the Home tab, next to the Font heading, click the arrow. In the Font window, select the font, font style, and size you want. Click the Default... button and then click Yes.
Last Updated: 08 Oct, 2009
Views: 646
Save your Opscan data as a text document. Open the text document in Excel, select the Fixed Width option, and click Next. Use your mouse to place line breaks between each column and then click Finish.
Last Updated: 08 Oct, 2009
Views: 425
Start Microsoft Word. Select the Insert tab. In the Illustrations group, click SmartArt. Click Hierarchy. Select the organization chart layout you want. Click OK.
Last Updated: 08 Oct, 2009
Views: 856
Open your calendar. From the File menu, select Save as Web Page. Select the Start date and End date for your Web page calendar. Type a Calendar title. In the File name: text box, type the path to the location where you want to save the file. Click the Save button.
Last Updated: 15 Oct, 2009
Views: 666
Click any cell in the table you want to modify. In Word 2003, from the Table menu, select Table Properties; in Word 2007, select the Layout tab, and in the Table group, click the Properties button. Click the Borders and Shading... button and click the None icon.
Last Updated: 18 Nov, 2009
Views: 1098