Open Microsoft Word and click the Office Button (the button in the upper left-hand corner) and then click the “Word Options” button on the bottom of the Office menu.
The “Popular” option should be selected by default when the menu opens, but if it isn’t click on it from the left side navigation menu.
Click the drop down arrow for the “Color Scheme” option and you will see all three themes. Select the theme of your choice and click the “OK” button.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
CSS - Stop text wrap around picture that floats left or right
Some of the most frustrating moments I had when I was learning CSS layouts revolved around the "clear" attribute. Clear makes your content stop wrapping around div's or pictures that are floating to the right or to the left.
Just put picture in one div and text in another one and format your text div like this:
Just put picture in one div and text in another one and format your text div like this:
[div style="clear: both;"]
YOUR TEXT[/div]
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