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Anatomy of Word: Use the Outline View to build complete and persuasive documents

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(Scott Lowe) Have you been tasked with writing a lengthy report from scratch for your boss? Are you not sure where to begin? Consider this: Attack this writing project as if it were any project and start with a plan. For most writing projects, development of an outline satisfies the planning process. Use Word's outlining feature to very quickly and easily development your outline. At the same time, begin to populate your outline with text in the sections where you can.

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