Great video. I appreciate how you review the steps in the Word bar at top of page to walk us through it a second or third time. It’s nice to not have to pause and rewind a video over and over again because it is too fast. Good understanding of your Audience
I’m a RN and have transferred to IS Department of a Hospital system. My title is a Clinical Application Support Analyst and have been struggling to determine which method of organizing my offices and work items are best. I’m a Physician and staff educator for the EMR and I want to track education/training for Physician’s and their staff. I would like to create troubleshooting guide or tips and tricks with possible conditional statements. Not sure which is my best option, Word or Excel. With word, I thought checklist templates, and with excel database with type of pivot tables. I feel word would be easier to create, but not easiest to manage. Do you have a video explaining different options of each and the pros and cons? Thank you, I have learn so much from your videos.
Hi Hope, It is a little difficult to tell, since I don't know the exact situation. If you think that the information that needs to be input is short, I recommend Excel. Usually Excel is very good for short well-organized information data sets. If you need to write paragraphs about the education/training info, perhaps Word would work better. I think Excel would be the best overall choice for organizing this data. I recommend checking out my Excel playlist to learn more about the program before making this decision.
Thanks for your video, very useful. I am using word 2016 with Windows 7. I have two separate text files, about 20 pages each, that I would like to have them in one file to be face-to-face and would be able to change page headers on different pages. Thanks
Thank you very much for your efforts. I did not get unfortunately the idea about the difference between page break and section break. Could you please explain that again to me?
Hi A Mas, Thank you for watching the video. So a page break will end the current page, and automatically put your cursor on the next page. A section break doesn't necessarily move your selection to the next page, but rather inserts a separator between the two sections. This allows you to make changes to the layout of one section without those changes being applied to the other section. This is different from a page break because the page break doesn't create a new section, so any page layout changes will be applied to all pages within that section. I hope this makes sense.
Hi Aksshay, I think leaving the default options alone until the review page is probably the best way to go about it. That way, you can make it look exactly as wanted when you're ready for print.
i have a problem with my paragraph being broken in my manuscript. it takes a chunk of my paragraph and breaks it apart at the bottom of the page, moving it to the top of the next page. But if I go back to the paragraph and hit enter I can write in the space below. I don't want that Gap in my paragraph. And doing what you said about triple clicking the paragraph and keeping lines together simply moves everything over to the next page and leaves a big ugly space at the bottom of the previous page. It's really annoying because I have 534 pages to my manuscript and I had to keep going back through it and rewording sentences an attempt to figure out how to eliminate that break.
Great video. I appreciate how you review the steps in the Word bar at top of page to walk us through it a second or third time. It’s nice to not have to pause and rewind a video over and over again because it is too fast. Good understanding of your Audience
This was exactly what I needed for my research paper. Thank you!
Omg I’ve watched many videos with annoying instructions and yours is right to the point and correct! Thank you so much!!
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Hey thank you Hope, I am glad you enjoy them. Thank you for watching!
Wow you're video style is really great. Other channels say way to much unnecessary info which just confuses me. Thank you for helping me pass Matric
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Thanks Actuuaal Evythg, I'm glad my video style works for you. Thanks for watching!
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I’m a RN and have transferred to IS Department of a Hospital system. My title is a Clinical Application Support Analyst and have been struggling to determine which method of organizing my offices and work items are best. I’m a Physician and staff educator for the EMR and I want to track education/training for Physician’s and their staff. I would like to create troubleshooting guide or tips and tricks with possible conditional statements. Not sure which is my best option, Word or Excel. With word, I thought checklist templates, and with excel database with type of pivot tables. I feel word would be easier to create, but not easiest to manage. Do you have a video explaining different options of each and the pros and cons?
Thank you, I have learn so much from your videos.
Hi Hope,
It is a little difficult to tell, since I don't know the exact situation. If you think that the information that needs to be input is short, I recommend Excel. Usually Excel is very good for short well-organized information data sets. If you need to write paragraphs about the education/training info, perhaps Word would work better. I think Excel would be the best overall choice for organizing this data. I recommend checking out my Excel playlist to learn more about the program before making this decision.
Thanks for your video, very useful.
I am using word 2016 with Windows 7. I have two separate text files, about 20 pages each, that I would like to have them in one file to be face-to-face and would be able to change page headers on different pages. Thanks
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Thank you very much for your efforts. I did not get unfortunately the idea about the difference between page break and section break. Could you please explain that again to me?
Hi A Mas,
Thank you for watching the video. So a page break will end the current page, and automatically put your cursor on the next page. A section break doesn't necessarily move your selection to the next page, but rather inserts a separator between the two sections. This allows you to make changes to the layout of one section without those changes being applied to the other section. This is different from a page break because the page break doesn't create a new section, so any page layout changes will be applied to all pages within that section. I hope this makes sense.
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is it advisable after typing out a paragraph, we ensure by selecting keep it together beforehand? rather than doing it during the review phase?
Hi Aksshay,
I think leaving the default options alone until the review page is probably the best way to go about it. That way, you can make it look exactly as wanted when you're ready for print.
i have a problem with my paragraph being broken in my manuscript. it takes a chunk of my paragraph and breaks it apart at the bottom of the page, moving it to the top of the next page. But if I go back to the paragraph and hit enter I can write in the space below. I don't want that Gap in my paragraph. And doing what you said about triple clicking the paragraph and keeping lines together simply moves everything over to the next page and leaves a big ugly space at the bottom of the previous page. It's really annoying because I have 534 pages to my manuscript and I had to keep going back through it and rewording sentences an attempt to figure out how to eliminate that break.
I feel your pain = I really dislike MS word
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Theres a symbol at the ends of some of the lines in my poem that I do not recognize. It’s NOT the paragraph symbol. What is it??
The volume on all your videos I've watched is very low.