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How to Add an Address to a letter in Microssoft WordIf you haven't already done so, open your Library Complaint letter. With the file open, do the following:
When you have finished typing the address, it should look like this:
If you have too much space between the postcode and "Dear Sir or Madam" you can remove it by doing this:
We'll now highlight the address and move it the right. So, using one of the highlighting techniques you have learnt, highlight the address and only the address. When you have finished, it should look something like this one:
Once we have highlighted the address we can align it to the right. To do that we use the alignment icons on the tool bar. The alignment icons look like this:
If you can’t see the alignment icons on your toolbar, do the following:
The alignment icons should appear on your toolbar. The first alignment icon is Align Left; The second one is Centre Align; The third one is Align Right; and the fourth one is Justify With your address highlighted, click each of the align icons in turn, just to get a feel for how they work. Finally, click Align Right, the third icon. Your address should now look like this
It doesn't look too neat and tidy, and we'll see how to straighten the left side of the address later, when we get on to tabs. The lesson here, though, was all about highlighting. And, most importantly, that only highlighted text is affected by changes you make. All the other text remains exactly the way it was.
In the next part, we'll take a look at how Word deals with spelling and grammar errors. Learn how to use the Spellchecker in Word --> |