Default simply means “Standard” – the way in
which a program will work each and every time you use it and you can change/modify many
of the “default” settings on computer programs that we use daily, including our
browsers and office programs…
This is a personal choice – certainly you can
continue to use the default settings established by the provider that are built
into the program. But, changing the way
your Browser or Office Programs work can make life so much easier.
Customizing your Office programs can impact the
way in which documents print, how they are saved, the way they appear on the
page, margins, paper layout/orientation – such as portrait or landscape, the
font you use, whether the red & green squiggle lines appear as you type
indicating spelling & grammatical errors - these are just a few of the many
ways in which you can “customize” the way in which your Office Programs work
for you. Decide for yourself – making each
program easier for you to use can be done as often as you’d like – some compare
it to adjusting the seat position and rear view mirrors when you get into a
car…
In Word 97-2003:
Click TOOLS, Then Click
OPTIONS
You will see various options
available for you to be able to modify to your liking
Click SAVE (set at 1 minutes
– doesn’t affect your work, simply saves in the background)
Click SPELL (whichever
options you’d like & Auto Text Entries and many others)
In Word 2007-2010:
Click on the Office Button
or File Tab
At the bottom of the dialog
box/page that opens, left click on “Word
Options”
This opens the
Control/Dialog Box, which lists on the left various categories which allow you
to “customize” the software you are using to your own liking..
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