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AutoShapes

How can I group AutoShapes without using a canvas?

RE: AutoShapes

You can do this using the standard grouping tool. to stop the canvas appearing, simply go to TOOLS > OPTIONS> GENERAL, then at the bottom of that screen, there is an option to create AutoShapes without using a canvas.

 

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What are Section Breaks and How do we Insert them in Word 2010?

Section Breaks come in use when you want to change the layout of a Word page, for example, maybe you want to change it from portrait to landscape or separate a document into sections to make it easier to number the pages or maybe you want to have a two column layout rather than a single column.

So, to do this, you need to click on the section where you want the section break to be inserted or highlight a whole section of the document. Then click the Page Layout tab which you will find on the Ribbon. Here you will find the Page Setup option, select Breaks and it will give you the different types of breaks.

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