Using Word Processing Software on a Mac
If you're using a Mac for word processing, this is the place to come for tips, tricks, and advice. Likewise, if you're looking for word processing software for your Mac, you're at the right place!
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How to Convert Footnotes and Endnotes in Word 2010
Footnotes and endnotes are a great way to cite text, add comments, as well as additional information to a document. Many use them for reference citations in research and school papers. Read How to Convert Footnotes and Endnotes to learn how to convert them in your document!How to Add Headers and Footers to iWork Documents
Headers and Footers let you add information about your document at the top or bottom of it. For example, you can add a document title, date, and page numbers. They're a necessity for business documents and academic papers. Read my tip to learn how to use headers and footers in Apple's iWork Pages.Creating Your Own Template in Pages
iWork Pages offers a nice selection of templates. They'll help you create perfectly formatted documents. But you may want to create your own templates in iWork. This will give you more control over what appears in documents based on your template. Luckily, creating templates in Apple's iWork Pages isn't very difficult. Learn what you need to know about creating templates in Pages.Inserting a Table in Pages
Tables are a convenient way to display data in a word processing document. At some point or other, you'll want to insert one in your business report or academic paper. Fortunately, it isn't difficult to insert tables in Apple's iWork Pages. Learn how to create tables in Pages.Using Track Changes and Review Tools in Mac Word
The Track Changes feature is one of the most useful in Mac Word. It lets you highlight changes to a document. Collaborators can easily see who changed what in a document.Changes can be accepted or rejected on a case-by-case basis. This makes it easy to go from a draft to a completed document. Learn how to get going with Track Changes in Mac Word.Saving a Mac Word Document as a PDF File
Mac users are all too aware of compatibility issues when sharing documents. The PDF format is the best way to share a document with other users. In addition to being a cross-platform format, PDF files won't compromise security -- they don't carry viruses. Recent versions of the Mac OS has built-in support for PDF. This means you don't need extra software to create PDF files. Find out how it's done!Adjusting Margins in Mac Word 2008
The default margins in Mac Word 2008 will be fine in most situations. But, there are times when you will want to make them larger or smaller. Fortunately, it is easy to change the document margins in Word 2008. And each margin can be adjusted independently. Click here to learn how to adjust your document's margins.Creating a Table of Contents in Mac Word 2008
Long documents like annual reports and academic papers need a table of contents to help readers navigate the document. Fortunately, it is easy to insert a table of contents in Mac Word 2008. You don't even need to worry about updating it as your document changes. Word will update it for you automatically. Click here to learn how to insert a table of contents in your Mac Word document.Adding Watermarks to Mac Word Documents
A watermark is a handy way to provide information about a document. For example, it can be used to indicate that a particular copy of a document is a draft. Of course, watermarks can also add a professional touch to your work. Fortunately, Word provides plenty of options for inserting watermarks in Mac Word documents. Click here to find out how easy it is to add a watermark to a Mac Word document. View More


