David Rivers specializes in elearning and productivity. His clients include Microsoft and Corel. Author, trainer, and learning and development expert David Rivers has over 20 years experience helping government, hi-tech, and healthcare businesses increase their efficiency and productivity by integrating technology tools. With deep experience in Microsoft Office, elearning tools, and assorted productivity tools such as FrameMaker and RoboHelp, David is passionate about helping people improve their workflows to recover time in their schedules. His clients include Microsoft, Corel Corporation, Halogen Software, and the City of Ottawa. David is also a published book author on topics ranging from Photoshop to Acrobat and the Microsoft Digital Image Suite. By: David Rivers course • 4h 23m 35s • 2,544 viewers • Course Transcript - Just as we can apply formatting to selected text in a document, here in Word 2016, we can also apply formatting to paragraphs.
Your pivot table should now appear as follows: In the PivotTable Builder window, choose the fields to add to the report. In this example, we've selected the checkboxes next to the Order ID and Quantity fields. Next under the Values box, click on the 'Sum of Order ID' and drag it to the Row Labels box. That videos series was previously limited to Windows users, but NOT anymore. Excel for Mac users now get to enjoy all the time saving benefits of pivot charts. Help Microsoft with Feedback. As part of the Pre-release Program, Microsoft would love to get your feedback on how to make pivot charts better.
Pivot Chart in Excel 2016 (Mac Version) Trying to create a Pivot chart in Excel 2016 for Mac. When I do the following. 1) Highlight cell in Pivot table. 2) Go to Insert tab. 3) select chart type. I get a chart that responds to the filters on the Pivot table. However the chart is not created correctly.
Paragraph formatting consists of things like alignment, line spacing, columns. We'll talk all about that in this chapter beginning with alignment.
And you'll notice we do have some changes in alignment. For example, the title is centered.

Over here, down the left-hand side, you can see the next few lines are left-aligned, lined up on the left-hand margin. And then we have a paragraph that's centered again, then left-aligned. You can see the jagged edge on the right-hand side of these paragraphs. So let's talk about alignment for a moment. We're gonna go to the paragraph that starts with Modern Events Space and Conference Room. And we'll click drag across and down to cover all three lines.
Now we're going to change the alignment which appears up here on the ribbon, with the Home tab selected, in the bottom row here in the paragraph section.
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Course Contents • Introduction Introduction • • • 1. Getting Started with Word 2016 1. Getting Started with Word 2016 • • • • • • 2. Editing Text 2.
Editing Text • • • • • • 3. Formatting Text 3.
The one that I prefer is to simply open the *.wpd files using NeoOffice, a free open source word processor, and then saving into one of the many available formats, which will work with virtually all of the Mac word processing programs. Microsoft Word for Mac is an industry-standard word processing program included in the Microsoft Office for Mac suite along with Excel for Mac and PowerPoint for Mac. It was originally developed for only Windows but is now available for the Mac platform, as well. Word for Mac is used to create documents for personal and business use.
Formatting Text • • • • • 4. Formatting Paragraphs and Columns 4. Formatting Paragraphs and Columns • • • • • • • 5.
Formatting Pages 5. Formatting Pages • • • • • 6. Formatting Efficiently with Styles and Themes 6. Formatting Efficiently with Styles and Themes • • • • 7.
Creating Bulleted and Numbered Lists 7. Creating Bulleted and Numbered Lists • • • • 8. Working with Tables 8. Working with Tables • • • • • • • • • 9. Illustrating Your Documents 9. Illustrating Your Documents • • • • • • • • • 10.
Using Macros and Building Blocks 10. Using Macros and Building Blocks • • • • 11. Proofing your Documents 11. Proofing your Documents • • • • 12. Reviewing Documents with Others 12. Reviewing Documents with Others • • • • 13.
Sharing Documents with Others 13. Sharing Documents with Others • • • • • 14. Customizing Word 14.
Customizing Word • • • • Conclusion Conclusion •.
Name Platform Overall Rating 1 Cisdem Document Reader MacOS 4.8/5.0 2 Microsoft Word Windows/MacOS 4.8/5.0 3 Corel WordPerfect Lightning Windows 4.6/5.0 4 AbiWord MacOS/Linux 4.5/5.0 5 NeoOffice MacOS 4.3/5.0 6 Apache OpenOffice MacOS/Windows/Linux 4.2/5.0 7 WPD Wizard MacOS 4.2/5.0 Top WordPerfect Viewer for Mac 'From what I understand a.wpd document is a Word Perfect format. My question is, is there a way to open it on my Mac? Microsoft Office can't from what I've tried, any suggestions would be wonderful. I have a professor post everything in this format and it's very frustrating.' I saw this question from MacRumors, also there are similar questions posted here and there for answers.