Any Microsoft Word 2007 experts out there? Help!

<p>I am doing a course to bring me up to speed with Microsoft works 2007. The current project I am working on is doing newsletters in Word. Problem I am having is that the instruction book keeps telling me to use styles I don’t don’t seem to have. For instance the newsletter calls for styles ’ Heading 2’, ‘Heading 3’, Heading 4’. I only have ‘Heading 1’. Do different versions of Word 2007 include different amounts of styles included or something? I am trying to get this done and this is frustrating. Help.</p>

<p>Try this link, open the tutorial and it will show you where the 2003 commands are located in 2007.</p>

<p><a href=“Microsoft Support”>http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/help/HA100744321033.aspx&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Thanks - it wasn’t what I was looking for as I already know the basics of how to use Word 2007, just didn’t know haow to find the missing styles. But I did manage to find a link from there to a Word tutorial specifically about styles which helped me to figure out my problem. You know Microsoft programs have some wonderful features but they are nearly as intuitive for the user as they could be! </p>

<p>Thanks again.</p>

<p>I just switched to 2007 and it has been a nightmare adjustment. My latest problem is trying to copy an excel chart into word without the comment and error tags showing. I use a paste special to shrink a large chart into something that fits but so far have only been able to jerry rig the paste by manually deleting all the tags. That was never an issue in the prior version.</p>

<p>Using the Home Tab along the top…</p>

<p>Styles (ALt+Ctrl+Shift+S)</p>

<p>Click “Options”</p>

<p>Select Styles to Show: All Styles</p>

<p>Thanks - lsd87 - I had found that a little while ago after discovering, with great difficulty, a tutorial on Styles.(though I pressed the little arrow at the end of the line that says style - didn’t know the (ALt+Ctrl+Shift+S) trick. I had no idea there were so many styles!!</p>

<p>they just forced office 2007 onto us at work.</p>

<p>I don’t see the point of it except the fact that excel has more rows.</p>

<p>WHY oh WHY do programmers not understand that us mortals don’t want to learn how to do all the same stuff in a new way!</p>