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  2. Reverse or mirror text in Word - Microsoft Support

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    Reverse or mirror text in Word. Applies To. To reverse (or mirror) text in a document, you must first enter the text in a text box. After reversing the text, you can remove the appearance of using a text box by removing the outline. Newer Windows versions Newer Mac versions.

  3. Keyboard shortcuts in Word - Microsoft Support

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    Keyboard shortcuts in Word. Applies To. Using an external keyboard with keyboard shortcuts in Word may help you work more efficiently. For people with mobility or vision disabilities, keyboard shortcuts can be easier than using a touchscreen, and are a helpful alternative to using a mouse.

  4. Change the spaces between text - Microsoft Support

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    To increase or decrease the amount of vertical space between lines of text within a paragraph, the best method is to modify the style the paragraph uses. Find the style you're using in the Styles gallery on the Home tab. Right-click the style you want to change and select Modify.

  5. Keyboard shortcuts in Microsoft 365

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    Many users find that using Microsoft 365 apps with keyboard shortcuts on an external keyboard helps them work more efficiently. For users with mobility or vision disabilities, keyboard shortcuts can be easier than using the touchscreen, and are an essential alternative to using a mouse.

  6. Apply or remove strikethrough text formatting - Microsoft Support

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    Go to Home > Strikethrough. Apply or remove double-line strikethrough formatting. Select the text that you want to format. Go to Home and select the Font Dialog Box Launcher , and then select the Font tab. Select Double strikethrough.

  7. Control the formatting when you paste text - Microsoft Support

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    By default, Word preserves the original formatting when you paste content into a document using Ctrl + V, the Paste button, or right-click + Paste. To change the default, follow these steps. Go to File > Options > Advanced. Under Cut, copy, and paste, select the down arrow for the setting to change.

  8. Check your document for similarity to online sources

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    When the check is complete, Editor shows you how much of your content matches text that it found online (indicated as a percent), and the number of distinct passages in the document for you to review. If Editor finds similarities, click or tap Similarities reviewed.

  9. View or change the properties for an Office file - Microsoft...

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    Document properties, also known as metadata, are details about a file that describe or identify it. They include details such as title, author name, subject, and keywords that identify the document's topic or contents. If you include the document properties for your files, you can easily organize and identify them later.

  10. Overview of diagnostic log files for Office - Microsoft Support

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    When a user runs an Office app, such as Word or Excel, diagnostic information is collected and saved to log files on the user’s device. These log files contain information about the processes and components running in the application, and can help detect, diagnose, and fix issues and help make improvements to Office.

  11. Format or customize a table of contents - Microsoft Support

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    Go to References > Table of Contents. Select Custom table of contents. Use the settings to show, hide, and align page numbers, add or change the tab leader, set formats, and specify how many levels of headings to show. For more info, see Custom table of contents .

  12. Rotate or flip a text box, shape, WordArt, or picture in Word

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    Go to Shape Format, Drawing Tools or Picture Tools > Format. Select Rotate, and then select More Rotation Options. In the pane or dialog box that opens, enter the amount to rotate the object in the Rotation box. You can also use the arrows to rotate the object exactly where you want.