Monday, May 27, 2013

Getting down on paper


An evening online lesson on Word 2003: Introduction to Word. Look nice to quote!

"The great authors didn't worry about printing. Shakespeare never had to save his document or use Print Preview. Poe wrote The Raven on paper, so "printing" was what he did as he wrote. And Mark Twain, who wrote The Adventures of Tom Sawyer on that newfangled typewriter, well, he was pretty high tech. And you??

Printing is the result of your word processing labors. Everything looks nice and tidy on paper — almost professional. 


 

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