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Mark up

Chelsea has attended:
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by - delegate Chelsea [2 posts] (2008 Feb 4 Mon, 15:48) replyReply

how and what is mark up used for?

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RE: mark up

by - trainer David gold contributer[428 posts] (2008 Feb 4 Mon, 16:46) replyReply

Hi Chelsea

Mark up generally refers to HTML. HTML is used to create web pages, however if you do want to use HTML you would better off using Dreamweaver.

Hope this helps
David


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Did you know you can choose to temporarily hide text in a Word document? The text is still part of the document, but it won't appear on screen unless you choose to have it displayed.

Here's how:

1. Highlight (select) the text you wish to hide.

2. Go to Format - Font.

3. In the Effects section of the Font dialogue box, tick 'Hidden'.

4. Click OK.

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If you can see the hidden text in your document, and you haven't got the Show/Hide button turned on then:

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