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Microsoft Word 2010 - Illustrated
            Unit D:
     Formatting Documents
Objectives
   •      Set document margins
   •      Create sections and columns
   •      Insert page breaks
   •      Insert page numbers
   •      Add headers and footers




Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete   2
Objectives (continued)
   •      Insert a table
   •      Add footnotes and endnotes
   •      Insert citations
   •      Manage sources and create a
          bibliography




Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete   3
Setting Document Margins

   • Document margins are the blank
     areas between the edge of the text
     and the edge of the page
            • Default margins are 1” at the top,
              bottom, left, and right sides of the page
            • Changing a document’s margins
              changes the amount of text that fits on
              a page


Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete         4
Setting Document Margins
  (continued)
   • To adjust a document’s margins:
            • Click the Margins button in the Page
              Setup group on the Page Layout tab,
              then click Custom Margins
                   • Change margin settings on the Margins
                     tab in the Page Setup dialog box
            • Drag a margin indicator on a ruler to a
              new location


Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete            5
Setting Document Margins
  (continued)
                              Top margin            Right margin

    Ruler shows
     location of
     left margin



    Ruler shows
     location of
     top margin




     Left margin

Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete                  6
Setting Document Margins
  (continued)
   • Page orientation
            • Portrait orientation means a page is
              taller than it is wide
                  • The default page orientation for a
                    document is portrait
            • Landscape orientation means a page is
              wider than it is tall
   • Paper size
            • Default paper size is 8.5” x 11”
Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete        7
Setting Document Margins
  (continued)
   • The Page Setup dialog box
          – Margins tab
                 • Change margins, page
                   orientation, and format the
                   layout of pages in a multiple
                   page document
          – Paper tab
                 • Change paper size and
                   paper source
          – Layout tab
                 • Format sections, format
                   headers and footers, and
                   change vertical alignment

Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete   8
Setting Document Margins
  (continued)
   • Margin options in a multiple page
     document
            • Mirror margins are used in documents with
              facing pages, such as magazines
                   • Inside and outside margins are a mirror image of
                     each other
            • A gutter margin is used in documents that are
              bound, such as books
                   • A gutter adds extra space to the top, left, or inside
                     margin to allow for the binding
            • Set mirror margins and a gutter on the
              Margins tab of the Page Setup dialog box

Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete                            9
Creating Sections and Columns
   • A section is a portion of a document that is
     separated from the rest of the document
     by section breaks
            • A section break is a formatting mark that
              shows the end of a section
            • You divide a document into sections when you
              want to apply different page layout settings,
              such as columns, to sections
                   • Sections are used to vary the layout of a document
                   • A document is formatted in a single section by
                     default

Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete                     10
Creating Sections and Columns
  (continued)
   • Insert a section break using the Breaks
     button in the Page Setup group on the
     Page Layout tab
   • Types of section breaks:
      Section         Function

      Next page       Begins a new section and moves the text following the break to the top of the
                      next page
      Continuous      Begins a new section on the same page

      Even page       Begins a new section and moves the text following the break to the top of the
                      next even-numbered page
      Odd page        Begins a new section and moves the text following the break to the top of the
                      next odd-numbered page




Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete                                                     11
Creating Sections and Columns
  (continued)
   • Click the Columns button in the Page
     Setup group to format text into columns

   Section 1 is
formatted in one
     column




  Continuous
 section break

                                                    Section 2 is formatted
Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete      in two columns        12
Creating Sections and Columns
  (continued)
   • Changing page layout settings for a
     section
            • Each section in a document can have different
              page layout settings
                   • Margins, page orientation, paper size, headers and
                     footers, page numbering, vertical alignment, etc.
            • To apply page layout settings to an individual
              section, make sure to click the Apply to list
              arrow in the Page Setup dialog box, and then
              click This section


Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete                     13
Inserting Page Breaks
   • As you type, an automatic (soft) page
     break is automatically inserted when you
     reach the bottom of a page
            • Text flows to the next page
   • You can force text onto the next page by
     inserting a manual (hard) page break
            • Use the Breaks button in the Page Setup
              group on the Page Layout tab to insert a page
              break, or
            • Press [Ctrl][Enter]
   • Insert column breaks to force text to the
     top of the next column
Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete             14
Inserting Page Breaks
  (continued)




               Manual page break                    Text that follows break is
                                                      forced to next page
Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete                                15
Inserting Page Breaks
  (continued)
   • Control automatic pagination
            • Specify where Word positions automatic page
              breaks
            • Change pagination settings in the Line and
              Breaks tab in the Paragraph dialog box
            • Pagination settings include:
                   •   Keep with next setting
                   •   Keep lines together setting
                   •   Page break before setting
                   •   Widow/Orphan control setting turned off or on




Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete                      16
Inserting Page Numbers
   • Automatically number the pages of a
     document by inserting a page number field
           • A field is a code that serves as a placeholder
             for data that changes in a document
                  • For example, page numbers or the current date
           • Click the Page Number button in the Header &
             Footer group on the Insert tab to insert a page
             number field
                  • Select a location, such as bottom of page
                  • Select a preformatted page number and alignment



Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete                     17
Inserting Page Numbers
  (continued)
   • Page number fields are inserted in a
     document header or footer

 Document text
 (dimmed when
the Footer area
    is open)



 Page number
 (in the Footer
      area)



Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete   18
Inserting Page Numbers
  (continued)
   • Moving around in a long document
            • Scroll using the scroll bars
            • Browse by Object button below the
              vertical scroll bar
                   • Select object to browse by from the palette
                     of object types
                   • Object types include next or previous
                     page, section, table, graphic, or other item
                     of the same type



Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete               19
Inserting Page Numbers
  (continued)
   • Insert Quick Parts
            • Insert a Quick Part field, such as a field for the
              current date or current time
                   • Insert a field for document property information,
                     such as author and title
                   • Content in field automatically updates each time
                     you open the document
                   • Word uses your computer clock to compute the
                     current date and time
            • Click the Quick Parts button in the Text group
              on the Insert tab, click Field on the menu, click
              the field name in the Field dialog box


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Adding Headers and Footers
   • Add headers and footers to a document
     when there is an item you want to appear
     on every page
            • A header is text or graphics that appears at
              the top of every page of a document
            • A footer is text or graphics that appears at the
              bottom of every page of a document
   • Headers and footers often contain
     information such as document title, author
     name, dates, and page numbers

Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete                21
Adding Headers and Footers
  (continued)

   • Open the Header and Footer areas by:
            • Clicking the Header button or the Footer
              button on the Insert tab
            • Double-clicking an existing header or footer
   • Choose from several built-in header and
     footer designs




Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete            22
Adding Headers and Footers
  (continued)

   • Add text to headers and footers by typing
     in the Header and Footer areas
            • You can also add symbols, borders, graphics,
              and other elements to headers and footers
   • The Header & Footer Tools Design tab
     opens when the Header and Footer areas
     are open




Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete            23
Adding Headers and Footers
   (continued)
    • Document text is dimmed when the
      Header and Footer areas are open
             • Dimmed text can’t be edited
  Header &
 Footer Tools
 Design Tab




 Header area
  open with
content control


 Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete   24
Adding Headers and Footers
 (continued)
• Create different headers and footers:
        • For the first page of a document or
          section
        • For each section in a document
        • For even- and odd-numbered pages in
          a document or section
• Use the Header & Footer Tools
  Design tab to edit headers and
  footers
Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete   25
Adding Headers and Footers
  (continued)
   • Create custom Headers and Footers
     as reusable building blocks
   • To save
            • Select all the text including the last
              paragraph mark
            • Click the Header (or Footer) button
            • Click Save Selection to Header (or
              Footer) Gallery
            • Complete the Create New Building
              Block dialog box
Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete      26
Inserting a Table

   • Tables illustrate information intended
     for quick reference and analysis
            • A table is a grid of columns and rows
              that you can fill with text and graphics
                   • A cell is the box formed by the intersection
                     of a column and a row
                   • Borders are the lines that divide the rows
                     and columns of a table and help you see
                     the structure


Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete               27
Inserting a Table (continued)
   • Completed table in a document
                                                    Column




 Row




                       Border                          Cell


Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete             28
Inserting a Table (continued)
   • Create a blank table
            • Click the Table button in the Tables
              group on the Insert tab
            • Click Insert Table
                   • Determine the number of columns and
                     rows in the table
                   • Choose an option for sizing the width of
                     the columns




Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete               29
Inserting a Table (continued)
   • Table Tools Design tab
            • Select Table Style Options
            • Apply Table Styles
            • Add borders and shading
   • Table Tools Layout tab
            •   View table properties
            •   Insert /delete rows, columns
            •   Merge/split cells
            •   Adjust size of cells
            •   Align cell content
Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete   30
Adding Footnotes and
  Endnotes
   • Footnotes and endnotes provide
     additional information
   • They consist of two parts
            • Note reference mark
            • Corresponding footnote or endnote
   • Footnotes are placed at the end of
     each page below a separator line
   • Endnotes are placed at the end of
     the document
Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete   31
Adding Footnotes and
  Endnotes (continued)
   • Use the tools in the Footnotes group
     on the References tab to insert and
     manage footnotes and endnotes
   • To convert footnotes to endnotes,
     click the launcher in the Footnotes
     group, click Convert, click OK, then
     click Close.


Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete   32
Adding Footnotes and
 Endnotes (continued)




Separator
  line                                              Note reference
                                                        marks




                                       Footnote
                                         text
Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete                33
Inserting Citations

   • Use the Word References feature to
     keep track of reference sources
            • Insert a citation into a document
            • A citation gives credit to the source of a
              quotation or other information used in a
              document
                   • Usually includes author name and page
                     number



Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete            34
Inserting Citations (continued)

   • Click the Insert Citation button in the
     Citations & Bibliography group on the
     References tab
            • Insert an existing source
            • Create a new source
            • Add a placeholder for a source




Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete   35
Inserting Citations (continued)

   • Create a new source
            • Click Insert Citation then click Add New
              Source to open the Create Source
              dialog box
            • Select the type of source (e.g. book)
            • Enter the source information
   • New sources are added to the
     master list of sources on your
     computer
Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete        36
Inserting Citations (continued)
     The Create Source dialog box




Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete   37
Managing Sources and
  Creating a Bibliography
   • Use the Source Manager dialog box
     to organize your sources
            • Click the Manage Sources button in the
              Citations & Bibliography group
            • Master List
                   • Shows all sources on your computer
            • Current List
                   • Shows sources available in current
                     document

Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete         38
Managing Sources and Creating
  a Bibliography (continued)
   • Source Manager dialog box (cont.)
            • Add, edit, and delete sources
            • Copy sources between Master List and
              Current List
            • Sources with a check mark have a
              citation in the document
            • Sources in Current List will appear in
              bibliography


Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete      39
Managing Sources and Creating
   a Bibliography (continued)
    The Source Manager dialog box
                                                     Current List


Master List




 Preview of
Bibliography
    Entry


 Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete             40
Managing Sources and Creating
  a Bibliography (continued)
   • Create a Bibliography
           • A bibliography is a list of reference
             sources you cited or consulted while
             creating a document
           • Click the Bibliography button in the
             Citations & Bibliography group to insert
             a Bibliography field
                  • The bibliography is generated using the
                    sources associated with the document


Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete             41
Summary
   • The page-formatting features of Word
     allow you to creatively lay out and design
     the pages of documents:
            • Change margins
            • Vary the layout of a document by creating and
              formatting sections and columns
            • Insert page and column breaks
            • Add page numbers
            • Add headers and footers
            • Insert a table

Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete         42
Summary (continued)
   • Add footnotes and endnotes to a
     document
   • Manage references and citations
            • Create citations
            • Manage sources
            • Insert a bibliography




Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete   43

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Word 2010 Unit D PPT

  • 1. Microsoft Word 2010 - Illustrated Unit D: Formatting Documents
  • 2. Objectives • Set document margins • Create sections and columns • Insert page breaks • Insert page numbers • Add headers and footers Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 2
  • 3. Objectives (continued) • Insert a table • Add footnotes and endnotes • Insert citations • Manage sources and create a bibliography Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 3
  • 4. Setting Document Margins • Document margins are the blank areas between the edge of the text and the edge of the page • Default margins are 1” at the top, bottom, left, and right sides of the page • Changing a document’s margins changes the amount of text that fits on a page Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 4
  • 5. Setting Document Margins (continued) • To adjust a document’s margins: • Click the Margins button in the Page Setup group on the Page Layout tab, then click Custom Margins • Change margin settings on the Margins tab in the Page Setup dialog box • Drag a margin indicator on a ruler to a new location Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 5
  • 6. Setting Document Margins (continued) Top margin Right margin Ruler shows location of left margin Ruler shows location of top margin Left margin Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 6
  • 7. Setting Document Margins (continued) • Page orientation • Portrait orientation means a page is taller than it is wide • The default page orientation for a document is portrait • Landscape orientation means a page is wider than it is tall • Paper size • Default paper size is 8.5” x 11” Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 7
  • 8. Setting Document Margins (continued) • The Page Setup dialog box – Margins tab • Change margins, page orientation, and format the layout of pages in a multiple page document – Paper tab • Change paper size and paper source – Layout tab • Format sections, format headers and footers, and change vertical alignment Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 8
  • 9. Setting Document Margins (continued) • Margin options in a multiple page document • Mirror margins are used in documents with facing pages, such as magazines • Inside and outside margins are a mirror image of each other • A gutter margin is used in documents that are bound, such as books • A gutter adds extra space to the top, left, or inside margin to allow for the binding • Set mirror margins and a gutter on the Margins tab of the Page Setup dialog box Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 9
  • 10. Creating Sections and Columns • A section is a portion of a document that is separated from the rest of the document by section breaks • A section break is a formatting mark that shows the end of a section • You divide a document into sections when you want to apply different page layout settings, such as columns, to sections • Sections are used to vary the layout of a document • A document is formatted in a single section by default Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 10
  • 11. Creating Sections and Columns (continued) • Insert a section break using the Breaks button in the Page Setup group on the Page Layout tab • Types of section breaks: Section Function Next page Begins a new section and moves the text following the break to the top of the next page Continuous Begins a new section on the same page Even page Begins a new section and moves the text following the break to the top of the next even-numbered page Odd page Begins a new section and moves the text following the break to the top of the next odd-numbered page Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 11
  • 12. Creating Sections and Columns (continued) • Click the Columns button in the Page Setup group to format text into columns Section 1 is formatted in one column Continuous section break Section 2 is formatted Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete in two columns 12
  • 13. Creating Sections and Columns (continued) • Changing page layout settings for a section • Each section in a document can have different page layout settings • Margins, page orientation, paper size, headers and footers, page numbering, vertical alignment, etc. • To apply page layout settings to an individual section, make sure to click the Apply to list arrow in the Page Setup dialog box, and then click This section Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 13
  • 14. Inserting Page Breaks • As you type, an automatic (soft) page break is automatically inserted when you reach the bottom of a page • Text flows to the next page • You can force text onto the next page by inserting a manual (hard) page break • Use the Breaks button in the Page Setup group on the Page Layout tab to insert a page break, or • Press [Ctrl][Enter] • Insert column breaks to force text to the top of the next column Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 14
  • 15. Inserting Page Breaks (continued) Manual page break Text that follows break is forced to next page Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 15
  • 16. Inserting Page Breaks (continued) • Control automatic pagination • Specify where Word positions automatic page breaks • Change pagination settings in the Line and Breaks tab in the Paragraph dialog box • Pagination settings include: • Keep with next setting • Keep lines together setting • Page break before setting • Widow/Orphan control setting turned off or on Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 16
  • 17. Inserting Page Numbers • Automatically number the pages of a document by inserting a page number field • A field is a code that serves as a placeholder for data that changes in a document • For example, page numbers or the current date • Click the Page Number button in the Header & Footer group on the Insert tab to insert a page number field • Select a location, such as bottom of page • Select a preformatted page number and alignment Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 17
  • 18. Inserting Page Numbers (continued) • Page number fields are inserted in a document header or footer Document text (dimmed when the Footer area is open) Page number (in the Footer area) Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 18
  • 19. Inserting Page Numbers (continued) • Moving around in a long document • Scroll using the scroll bars • Browse by Object button below the vertical scroll bar • Select object to browse by from the palette of object types • Object types include next or previous page, section, table, graphic, or other item of the same type Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 19
  • 20. Inserting Page Numbers (continued) • Insert Quick Parts • Insert a Quick Part field, such as a field for the current date or current time • Insert a field for document property information, such as author and title • Content in field automatically updates each time you open the document • Word uses your computer clock to compute the current date and time • Click the Quick Parts button in the Text group on the Insert tab, click Field on the menu, click the field name in the Field dialog box Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 20
  • 21. Adding Headers and Footers • Add headers and footers to a document when there is an item you want to appear on every page • A header is text or graphics that appears at the top of every page of a document • A footer is text or graphics that appears at the bottom of every page of a document • Headers and footers often contain information such as document title, author name, dates, and page numbers Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 21
  • 22. Adding Headers and Footers (continued) • Open the Header and Footer areas by: • Clicking the Header button or the Footer button on the Insert tab • Double-clicking an existing header or footer • Choose from several built-in header and footer designs Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 22
  • 23. Adding Headers and Footers (continued) • Add text to headers and footers by typing in the Header and Footer areas • You can also add symbols, borders, graphics, and other elements to headers and footers • The Header & Footer Tools Design tab opens when the Header and Footer areas are open Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 23
  • 24. Adding Headers and Footers (continued) • Document text is dimmed when the Header and Footer areas are open • Dimmed text can’t be edited Header & Footer Tools Design Tab Header area open with content control Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 24
  • 25. Adding Headers and Footers (continued) • Create different headers and footers: • For the first page of a document or section • For each section in a document • For even- and odd-numbered pages in a document or section • Use the Header & Footer Tools Design tab to edit headers and footers Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 25
  • 26. Adding Headers and Footers (continued) • Create custom Headers and Footers as reusable building blocks • To save • Select all the text including the last paragraph mark • Click the Header (or Footer) button • Click Save Selection to Header (or Footer) Gallery • Complete the Create New Building Block dialog box Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 26
  • 27. Inserting a Table • Tables illustrate information intended for quick reference and analysis • A table is a grid of columns and rows that you can fill with text and graphics • A cell is the box formed by the intersection of a column and a row • Borders are the lines that divide the rows and columns of a table and help you see the structure Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 27
  • 28. Inserting a Table (continued) • Completed table in a document Column Row Border Cell Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 28
  • 29. Inserting a Table (continued) • Create a blank table • Click the Table button in the Tables group on the Insert tab • Click Insert Table • Determine the number of columns and rows in the table • Choose an option for sizing the width of the columns Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 29
  • 30. Inserting a Table (continued) • Table Tools Design tab • Select Table Style Options • Apply Table Styles • Add borders and shading • Table Tools Layout tab • View table properties • Insert /delete rows, columns • Merge/split cells • Adjust size of cells • Align cell content Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 30
  • 31. Adding Footnotes and Endnotes • Footnotes and endnotes provide additional information • They consist of two parts • Note reference mark • Corresponding footnote or endnote • Footnotes are placed at the end of each page below a separator line • Endnotes are placed at the end of the document Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 31
  • 32. Adding Footnotes and Endnotes (continued) • Use the tools in the Footnotes group on the References tab to insert and manage footnotes and endnotes • To convert footnotes to endnotes, click the launcher in the Footnotes group, click Convert, click OK, then click Close. Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 32
  • 33. Adding Footnotes and Endnotes (continued) Separator line Note reference marks Footnote text Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 33
  • 34. Inserting Citations • Use the Word References feature to keep track of reference sources • Insert a citation into a document • A citation gives credit to the source of a quotation or other information used in a document • Usually includes author name and page number Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 34
  • 35. Inserting Citations (continued) • Click the Insert Citation button in the Citations & Bibliography group on the References tab • Insert an existing source • Create a new source • Add a placeholder for a source Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 35
  • 36. Inserting Citations (continued) • Create a new source • Click Insert Citation then click Add New Source to open the Create Source dialog box • Select the type of source (e.g. book) • Enter the source information • New sources are added to the master list of sources on your computer Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 36
  • 37. Inserting Citations (continued) The Create Source dialog box Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 37
  • 38. Managing Sources and Creating a Bibliography • Use the Source Manager dialog box to organize your sources • Click the Manage Sources button in the Citations & Bibliography group • Master List • Shows all sources on your computer • Current List • Shows sources available in current document Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 38
  • 39. Managing Sources and Creating a Bibliography (continued) • Source Manager dialog box (cont.) • Add, edit, and delete sources • Copy sources between Master List and Current List • Sources with a check mark have a citation in the document • Sources in Current List will appear in bibliography Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 39
  • 40. Managing Sources and Creating a Bibliography (continued) The Source Manager dialog box Current List Master List Preview of Bibliography Entry Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 40
  • 41. Managing Sources and Creating a Bibliography (continued) • Create a Bibliography • A bibliography is a list of reference sources you cited or consulted while creating a document • Click the Bibliography button in the Citations & Bibliography group to insert a Bibliography field • The bibliography is generated using the sources associated with the document Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 41
  • 42. Summary • The page-formatting features of Word allow you to creatively lay out and design the pages of documents: • Change margins • Vary the layout of a document by creating and formatting sections and columns • Insert page and column breaks • Add page numbers • Add headers and footers • Insert a table Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 42
  • 43. Summary (continued) • Add footnotes and endnotes to a document • Manage references and citations • Create citations • Manage sources • Insert a bibliography Microsoft Office Word 2010 - Illustrated Complete 43