One nice thing about Microsoft Office applications is that they’ve been designed to talk to each other. For example, you can take an Excel chart and place it in a Word document to illustrate a report.
Hyperlinks are everywhere and hardly need an explanation, but just in case you’re using them but don’t know where they’re called, a hyperlink is text or content that you click to go somewhere else.
How to insert absolute and relative hyperlinks in a Microsoft Word document Your email has been sent Hyperlinks allow users to access another location in the current Microsoft Word document, another ...
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How to Add a Drop-Down List to a Word Document
A drop-down list in a Microsoft Word document lets readers select from a predefined list, handy if you're building a form, ...
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