Hello friends,
I am here with something I think
you should know before embarking on your typing journey with Ms word. You know
that before doing anything in life, you got to know the fundamentals; things to
note – to have at the back of your mind. Before creating any document in Ms
word, you need to have these things registered in your hearts.
Am going be listing them below
and write a little about each. I won’t bored you with so much information; just
going to give you the ones that will
definitely benefit you…
1. PAPER SIZE
Before starting anything, it is
very important to check your paper size. If what you want to type is A3, you should
know that you got to change your paper size to A3. If it’s for A4, you got to
choose A4.
Wondering how to change the paper
size? Go to Page Layout, click Size (at the left corner of the screen)
then choose your desired paper size.
2. PAGE ORIENTATION
Page orientation is also
important… We do have two types of page orientation which is the Portrait
and Landscape. Why? Some documents are in portrait modes while some
are also in landscape mode. It all depends what the user whats and what the
document deserve. If your document will suit well on Landscape either due to
the breath size or whatsoever, it’s left for you. If it’s best on portrait then
choose it.
Do you know how to change the Orientation?
Go to Page layout then click Orientation.
After which, choose your desired orientation type.
3. MARGINS
Margins are also very important
because it gives your documents the appropriate fittings that suits it. We have
some many margin types, it all depends on what you want. Like if you are the
type that loves typing very close to the edge of the paper, I think Narrow page margin fits you write.
NB: Normal page margin is always
on default, it’s left for you if you want to it that way.
That’s all I have for you all
today, continue checking this blog for more useful stuffs like this.
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friends.
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