Chapter 5. Designing Great Layouts

In this section:

  • Customizing a Template

  • Laying Out the Page

  • Changing Page Orientation

  • Changing Margins

  • Fine-Tuning Your Layout

  • Creating Sections

  • Creating Headers and Footers

  • Adding Columns

  • Creating and Customizing a Table

  • Creating a Table Style

  • Creating a Side-by-Side Layout

Not every page you create in Microsoft Word 2010 will need careful thought about the layout of the page. You might whip off a quick memo to a co-worker, for example, that doesn’t require anything special about the way the text appears on the page. But some documents—such as annual reports, newsletters, sales brochures, and training booklets—require a little more thought. And if you expect to be using the design again and again, all the better—extra thought ...

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