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Friday, October 2, 2015
How to Fix a MacBook Spacebar (9 Steps)
Take the 'C', 'M' and 'Command' keys off the keyboard. Place your fingernail under the key and carefully lift it up until it unclips itself. Removing these keys will give you more space to remove the space bar and clean.
Press the lower half of the space bar firmly. The upper half will be higher than the other keys on the keyboard.
Press the upper side of the space bar firmly. The lower half will then be higher than the other keys. The change in height will cause the metal bars to unhook themselves from the space bar, and coincidentally unclip the two metal tabs. You may need to do this more than once to get each piece unclipped; you will hear a distinctive click.
Press the left side of the space bar until you hear a click. This means the left white clip is undone.
Press the right side of the space bar until you hear a click. Then press the center of the space bar until you hear a click. At this point, all the clips and hooks will be undone.
Pull the space bar away from the keyboard carefully.
Use a cotton swab or cleaning wipe to clean the now-exposed area of the keyboard. Wipe the space bar key clean as well, since sticky substances and crumbs can get stuck to it.
Place the space bar back on the keyboard in the correct location and click it in place.
Replace the 'C', 'M' and 'Command' keys.
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Wednesday, September 30, 2015
How to Use Microsoft Word for Mac
Open Microsoft Word by double-clicking on the icon. A new document will automatically be created for you, entitled 'Document 1.'
Determine the layout and size of your document. Go to 'File' in the top navigational menu. Select 'Page setup... .' The standard paper size is US letter (8.5 inches wide and 11 inches high). The new document that Word created for you is automatically this size. If you would like to change your document size, go to the 'Paper Size' section and choose your preferred size from the drop-down menu. Your new document is also in Portrait mode, which means the height is longer than the width. To change this, go to the 'Orientation' section and select the icon that shows the width being longer than the height. This will convert your document to Landscape mode.
Setup your workspace. Go to the icon menu bar at the top of your document. Select 'Toolbox.' A formatting palette should open to the right of your document. This contains the most commonly used tool options, such as font styles and sizes, alignment and spacing, borders, bullets, margins, as well as reference tools such as a thesaurus or dictionary. If you want to zoom in and out of your document, go back to the icon menu bar and select your desired percentage from the 'Zoom' drop-down menu to make the document easily readable for your eyes.
Decide what you would like to use your new document for. Microsoft Word is a highly versatile and flexible program; you can use it to write simple letters and correspondence or use it as a note-taking application. You can also use it to write reports, a blog post or a newsletter. Word's graphic tools allow you to make larger creative projects such as fliers, posters or banners.
Get started with project templates. To help you first figure out Word's complete tools and options, start with one of the many templates that is included with Word. Go to 'File' and select 'Project Gallery... .' Browse through the templates offered for both home and business users. Select the template you like and click 'Open.' When your new document opens, experiment with different colors, fonts and layouts to get comfortable with Microsoft Word's options.
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