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  2. Change axis labels in a chart - Microsoft Support

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    Click Format Axis. In the Format Axis pane, click Number. Tip: If you don't see the Number section in the pane, make sure you've selected a value axis (it's usually the vertical axis on the left). Choose the number format options you want. If the number format you choose uses decimal places, you can specify them in the Decimal places box.

  3. Add alternative text to a shape, picture, chart, SmartArt...

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    Everything you need to know to write effective Alt Text. Microsoft Office Help & Training. Create alternative text for pictures, charts, or SmartArt graphics so that it can be used by accessibility screen readers.

  4. What is Protected View? - Microsoft Support

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    Files from the Internet and from other potentially unsafe locations can contain viruses, worms, or other kinds of malware that can harm your computer. To help protect your computer, files from these potentially unsafe locations are opened as read only or in Protected View.

  5. Create a document in Word - Microsoft Support

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    Word Quick Start. Create a document in Word. With Word you can: Create a document from scratch or from a template. Add text, images, art, and videos. Research a topic and find credible sources. Access your documents from a computer, tablet, or phone via OneDrive. Share your documents and collaborate with others. Track and review changes.

  6. Sort the contents of a table - Microsoft Support

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    Next to Table Design, go to Layout > Sort. In the dialog box, choose how you’d like to sort the table. Choose whether data has headers or not. Under Sort by, choose the name or column number to sort by. Under Type, choose Text, Number, or a Date. Select Ascending or Descending order. Repeat for up to three levels.

  7. Sort a list alphabetically in Word - Microsoft Support

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    Go to Home > Sort. Set Sort by to Paragraphs and Text. Choose Ascending (A to Z) or Descending (Z to A). Select OK. For info on sort options, see Sort dialog box. Sort a bulleted or numbered list in ascending (A to Z) or descending (Z to A) alphabetical order.