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Second “Using Word to write” session Wednesday, April 23

The second “Using Word to write” open session is 3-6 p.m. Wednesday, April 23, at the west end of the K-State InfoCommons. Graduate students, faculty, and other K-State writers who want to learn more about Microsoft Word are welcome to drop by any time during the session.   

Everyone can get personalized solutions for their pesky Word problems. Graduate students can get help with their thesis, dissertation, or report formatting. Faculty can learn how to create a personal writing template for specific needs.

Bring your questions, documents, and a laptop (optional) to learn about:

  • Word timesavers like the Document Map, auto-updated fields, and more
  • Power tools (styles) that easily make a change throughout your document
  • Word solutions and troubleshooting tips
  • ETDR writing templates with built-in timesaving features

“Using Word to write” sessions are offered by the ETDR consultants in iTAC, the Information Technology Assistance Center. Questions and requests for more information can be sent to Betsy Edwards, betsy@k-state.edu.

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About Betsy Edwards

• Web/information specialist in Information Technology Services • Editor/writer, K-State IT communications • IT News blog moderator • ETDR specialist