BasicsAlthough Microsoft Word 2007 comes with pre-defined settings that are good for general circumstances, many of the techniques do not abide by technical writing standards. This quicknote will discuss how to set specific advanced settings for a document that are often required for technical writing standards.
Page Layout
Margins are used to provide any necessary gap along the edges of the paper. The margins can make it easier to make documents into pamphlets or booklets which need wider eges so staples/hole punches/paper clips do not interfere with the reading of the text; they can also be used to extend/shrink the amount of text visible on the page.
In order to setup a document for Multiple pages such as for a booklet:
Page Breaks
At times it is necessary to add page breaks for figures, a table of contents, work cited, or bibliography. When this is needed, simply click on the Breaks button and select Page.
ParagraphsBy clicking on the pop-out icon in the Paragraph group of the Page Layout ribbon tab the following window will show.
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