Tuesday, April 30th, 2013

Word 2010 and 2013 Tip – Quickly Move Paragraphs

 Move a Paragraph, at Any Time, with Ease!

To quickly move a whole paragraph up or down a Word document, click in the paragraph and press Shift + Alt + Up Arrow (or Down Arrow).

The same key combination will move an entire table row up or down a table and, when the top or bottom of the table is reached, it detaches the table row from the table to create another table which will continue moving through the page. This is a quicker and simpler way to split a table.

This tip works in just about any version of Word.

Helen Bradley

Tuesday, April 23rd, 2013

Lightroom Tip – Choose the features to appear on your Toolbars

Learn to find and configure what displays on your Lightroom Toolbars

The toolbar which appears between the Filmstrip and the Loupe or Grid views can be configured to display a range of options. Click the down pointing arrow to choose which items to display on the toolbar from the popup menu. This is particularly useful when you are working on a laptop because there isn’t a lot of screen space. Also be aware that the toolbars for the Loupe and Grid views are different so you can set each independently of each other.

And, if your toolbar isn’t visible? Press T to toggle its visibility on and off.

Helen Bradley