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You can also open the Accessibility panel in the main document window by clicking the Review menu option and then clicking Check Accessibility in the ribbon.

      Locating and Correcting Compatibility Issues

      If you're going to share your document with others who use older versions of Word, and you're not sure if what you have in Microsoft 365 or Word 2019 will be readable, Microsoft has you covered.

      Start by opening the Info screen as you did in the “Locating and Removing Hidden Properties and Personal Information” section earlier in this chapter. Click the Check For Issues button, and then click Check Compatibility in the drop‐down menu.

Snapshot of the Microsoft Word Compatibility Checker dialog box.

      You can check for a specific version of Word someone else is using by clicking the Select Versions To Show button to view a drop‐down list of Word versions to check compatibility. You can select from the previous three versions: Word 97–2003, Word 2007, and Word 2010.

      If you don't want to check compatibility when you save a document so that you can check it manually, clear the Check Compatibility When Saving Documents check box.

      Unfortunately, you have to remember what the problems are because you can't edit the document while the dialog box is open. Close the dialog box by clicking OK.

      EXERCISE 1.4 Checking Out Your Document

      1 Open an existing document.

      2 Run the Document Inspector.

      3 If the Document Inspector finds anything, click the Remove All button in that category.

      4 When you're done inspecting your document, click the Close button.

      5 Check your document for accessibility issues and make any changes that Word recommends.

      6 Check your document for compatibility issues with previous versions of Word.

      This chapter started by exploring the various ways you can navigate around the document to find text that you're looking for. You also learned how to add a link within a document to another place or object in your document. Then you learned how to hide formatting symbols in your document, hide text within your document, and show the hidden text again.

      After I discussed how to move around your document, we moved on to learning how to set up your document so that it looks the way you want. Word gives you the power to change many document features, including the look and feel of the page; text setting styles you can apply to a paragraph or selected text; headers and footers; and page background elements, including the page color.

      When you finish your document and save it, you can save it in one of 16 different formats in addition to the DOCX format that's native to Word 365 and Word 2019. You can change print settings in Word so that your printed document looks the way you want, and you can take advantage of Word's built‐in sharing tools to send your document to others in various formats.

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      Know how to find and link to text and objects as well as replace text in a document. Understand how to search for text from the Word title bar, the Navigation pane, and the Find And Replace dialog box. Know how to add a link within the document to a different location in the document. You also need to know how to view and hide Word formatting symbols on the page.

      Understand how to set up document pages. Know how to change document page settings from within the Layout tab ribbon. Be able to apply a design template and page background elements.

      Know how to apply a style. Understand how to open the Styles pane and apply one of the built‐in styles to a paragraph or selected text in your document.

      Know how to add a header and footer. Understand how to add a header and footer as well as how to select and apply a prebuilt header and footer style.

      Understand how to save a document in different formats. Know when you need to save a document in a different format and what happens after you save the document in a new format.

      Understand how to send documents electronically within Word. You need to know how to use the built‐in sharing tools to share your documents electronically in email and on the web.

      Understand how to inspect and fix document issues. Know how to use the Word Document Inspector to find any potential problems with your documents that you need to fix, including accessibility for all devices

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