This suggestion is probably the most obvious and the most often overlooked. This blog post is also available as a TechRepublic Photo Gallery. A few minutes now can save you some frustration later. And, I mean before you starting using it, not after. Now, the changes I make may not make sense for you and I am not suggesting that everyone do exactly what I do, but I am suggesting that you take a few minutes to adjust the default settings in Word 2013 to make it work the way you want it to work – at least as best you can. However, every new version of Word requires some tweaking to make it work the way I want it to work and Word 2013 is no exception. Microsoft Word has been the primary tool of my trade for many years now (at one time it was WordPerfect) and for the most part I am happy with the application – well, at the very least, I am comfortable with it. Some of the default settings in Word 2013 just don't work for him, so before he does anything else Mark Kaelin changes them. The first nine things I do to default settings in Word 2013
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