
Create a form in Word that users can complete or print
In Word, you can create a form that others can fill out and save or print. To do this, you will start with baseline content in a document, potentially via a form template. Then you can add content controls …
Add a fill or effect to a shape or text box - Microsoft Support
You can change the look of a shape or text box by changing its fill or by adding effects to it, such as shadows, glows, reflections, soft edges, bevels, and three-dimensional (3-D) rotations. A fill is a …
Fill data in a column or row - Microsoft Support
Use Excel on your mobile device to duplicate data or fill a series of data across columns or rows.
Fill data automatically in worksheet cells - Microsoft Support
Automatically fill a series of data in your worksheet, like dates, numbers, text, and formulas. Use the AutoComplete feature, Auto Fill Options button and more.
Fill a formula down into adjacent cells - Microsoft Support
Use Fill Down to copy a formula into adjacent cells of the same column, or press Ctrl+D or Ctrl+R to fill formulas in a column or row.
Add or delete a fill, outline, or effect for text or WordArt
Customize text or WordArt with a fill, outline, or effect like shadows or reflections, or delete changes.
Change the colors in a text box or shape - Microsoft Support
Add or update the fill and border colors of a shape or text box in your documents.
Make a shape more transparent - Microsoft Support
Make the fill in a shape more or less transparent in the Format Shape pane. Use a slider or enter an exact transparency percentage.
Automatically number rows in Excel - Microsoft Support
Add sequential numbers to rows of data by dragging the fill handle to fill a column with a series of numbers or by using the ROW function.
Fill data in a column or row - Microsoft Support
Use Excel on your mobile device to duplicate data or fill a series of data across columns or rows.
Crop a picture to fit in a shape - Microsoft Support
To resize the picture so the entire picture area is filled, select Crop > Fill. To resize the picture so it shows in the frame and keeps its original shape, select Crop > Fit. Adjust the crop area by using …