MCA Microsoft Office Specialist (Office 365 and Office 2019) Complete Study Guide. Eric Butow

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Snapshot of the Navigation Pane check box.

      Linking to Locations Within Documents

      1 Click the word in the document that you want to use in the link.

      2 Click the Insert menu option.

      3 Within the Insert ribbon, click the Link icon.

      4 Click Insert Link in the drop‐down menu.

      5 In the Insert Hyperlink dialog box shown in Figure 1.5, click the Place In This Document option under Link To.

      6 Click what you want to link to. From the Select A Place In This Document list box, click Top Of The Document, for example.

      7 Click OK.

      Now the link appears in your text.

Snapshot of the Hyperlink dialog box.

      Moving to Specific Locations and Objects in Documents

      Within the ribbon, click the down arrow to the right of Find (it's in the Editing section). Click Go To in the drop‐down menu.

      What you see next depends on what you select. The default place to go is on a page in your document, so type the page number and then click Next to go to that page. You click an object in the list and then select an object by clicking in the Any Object list to view the list of options. When you click one, click Next to move the cursor to it.

Snapshot of the Go To tab.

      Showing and Hiding Formatting Symbols and Hidden Text

      Formatting Symbols

Snapshot of the Show/Hide icon.

      

If you want to turn formatting symbols on and off more quickly, press Ctrl+Shift+8 on your keyboard.

      Hidden Text

      You can hide text that you select within the document, and you can even hide text in the entire document.

      Selected Text

      Here's how to hide selected text (and show it again):

      1 Select the text that you want to hide.

      2 Right‐click in the selection, and then click Font in the pop‐up menu or press Ctrl+Shift+F on your keyboard.

      3 In the Font dialog box, as shown in Figure 1.8, click the Hidden check box under Effects.

      4 Click OK.

Snapshot of the Font dialog box.

      You'll need to show hidden text for the entire document, as I'll describe in the next section. However, if you know where the hidden text is located, then select the text before and after the hidden text. Now you can repeat steps 2–4 and you'll see your text restored.

      For the Entire Document

      You can tell Word to hide text for the entire document and yet still view the hidden text (with some formatting). This is especially useful if you've lost track of your hidden text. Here's what to do:

      1 Click the File menu option.

      2 Click Options at the lower left of the File window.

      3 In the Word Options dialog box, as shown in Figure 1.9, click Display in the menu at the left side.

      4 Click the Hidden Text check box under “Always show these formatting marks on the screen” to show all text with hidden text formatting.

      5 Click OK.

Snapshot of the Word Options dialog box.

      EXERCISE 1.1 Navigating and Modifying Text in a Document

      1 Open an existing Word document, preferably one that has multiple pages.

      2 Open the Navigation pane.

      3 Search for a word and click one of the results in the list to have Word highlight the result on the page.

      4 Replace the word you found by opening the Find And Replace dialog box.

      5 Since the word you want


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