Glad the first paragraph in your video example spoke of the most important matter in our lives. PLEASE tell me how to get the yellow highlight around the cursor. I use four 27" monitors, and often have 20+ windows open, jumping from one to another... and my cursor gets lost. Even hitting the Ctrl key to pop up a circle at the cursor's location gets to be a pain. I love that yellow high-light, and would so appreciate knowing a safe place to harvest that capability.
The yellow highlight is not a Word feature, it's actually added in the video software rather than Word. The video software looks to be Camtasia (it's the one I use myself).
@@jonathanterry4162 Just in case you are still looking for a solution, Jonathan, you might find Powertoys for Windows particularly useful. Check it out for making it extremely easy to find the cursor using multiple ethods - Hotkeys, Colour Overlays and other means. All the best !
Let's say I modify the style settings for Heading 4. I went into Manage styles, then copied over Heading 4 to overwrite the previous Heading 4 style. New documents reflect this change. But on previous documents the old Heading 4 style didn't update to the new Heading 4 style. Is it possible to modify a style, and have it apply to all previous documents as well as new documents?
This is an old question, but if anyone is still looking, then there is a workflow you might consider. Assuming all your documents are based on the same template, you can save the updated style back to the template, and have all old ocuments based on it reflect the same style. This however, requires you to manage multiple templates and have some method of documenting which documents are based on which template. File naming conventions come to mind as a possible solution. Cheers !
What a comprehensive series of tutorial videos about Word! Thanks a lot from Ukraine!
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Glad the first paragraph in your video example spoke of the most important matter in our lives. PLEASE tell me how to get the yellow highlight around the cursor. I use four 27" monitors, and often have 20+ windows open, jumping from one to another... and my cursor gets lost. Even hitting the Ctrl key to pop up a circle at the cursor's location gets to be a pain. I love that yellow high-light, and would so appreciate knowing a safe place to harvest that capability.
The yellow highlight is not a Word feature, it's actually added in the video software rather than Word. The video software looks to be Camtasia (it's the one I use myself).
@@RussCrowley Thank you.
@@jonathanterry4162 Just in case you are still looking for a solution, Jonathan, you might find Powertoys for Windows particularly useful. Check it out for making it extremely easy to find the cursor using multiple ethods - Hotkeys, Colour Overlays and other means. All the best !
@@vashistfood Thank you for answering. Yes, I am still interested and will look into Powertoys.
Let's say I modify the style settings for Heading 4. I went into Manage styles, then copied over Heading 4 to overwrite the previous Heading 4 style. New documents reflect this change. But on previous documents the old Heading 4 style didn't update to the new Heading 4 style.
Is it possible to modify a style, and have it apply to all previous documents as well as new documents?
This is an old question, but if anyone is still looking, then there is a workflow you might consider. Assuming all your documents are based on the same template, you can save the updated style back to the template, and have all old ocuments based on it reflect the same style. This however, requires you to manage multiple templates and have some method of documenting which documents are based on which template. File naming conventions come to mind as a possible solution. Cheers !