Showing posts with label microsoft word 2010 for dummies. Show all posts
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Thursday, 23 September 2010

Microsoft 2010 For Dummies

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How do I make 11/2 margins on microsoft word 2010? What is a number/2 mean for formatting purposes?

I'm learning how to write screenplay format before I begin using screenwriting software. The left margin is supposed to be 11/2. Also the "Screen writing for dummies" book also calls for other page reference points for CHARACTER NAME at 21/2 inches from the left margin, DIALOGUE 21/2 inches from left hand side of page (1 inch from left margin), 61/2 inches from the left hand side of the page (5 inches from the left margin), PARENTHETIC ALS 31/2 inches from left hand side of the page (2 inches from left margin. I don't understand what the fraction by 2 is and how to use it as a formatting measurement in Microsoft Word.


Dude, you're really going about it the hard way. You can download ready-made screenplay templates for Word here: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/screenplay-TC001018636.aspx or here: http://www.keithloh.com/writing/filmscript/templates.html

But even better, you can download free screenwriting software, which I and plenty of other screenwriters highly recommend, from http://www.celtx.com It'll take all the hassle out of formatting so you can get on with the important stuff, and has all kinds of other useful features too.

Good luck!


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Friday, 21 May 2010

Word 2010 For Dummies

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word 2010 for dummies
japanese chinese language?

Okay i was reading japanese for dummies and came to the numbers part and it said that ichi ni san etc are of chinese origin as are many japanese words. In 2010 i'm going to china so can i speak some japanese in china and still be understood?
kay no all asians do NOT look alike! they may have similar features but they are different people!


Kyoko-san,

When I went to a Chinese Temple in São Paulo.. I could read all advises on the walls.
Ireguti / hon ya / taberu ... san nin... I knew all those Kanjis!

but... when I read all (Chinese) Kanjis... in a Japanese way... those Chinese couldn't understand me!
Written = OK
Spoken = No!
Funny isn't it?


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