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Overview of creating an organization chart. Use a SmartArt graphic to create an organization chart in Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, or Word to show the reporting relationships in an organization, such as department managers and non-management employees.
If you have those subscriptions and are not seeing Copilot in these Microsoft 365 apps, use our troubleshooter: Start. Or, follow these steps: Important: Copilot in Outlook only supports work or school accounts, and Microsoft accounts using outlook.com, hotmail.com, live.com, and msn.com email addresses at this time.
The simplest way to insert a chart from an Excel spreadsheet into your Word document is to use the copy and paste commands. You can change the chart, update it, and redesign it without ever leaving Word. If you change the data in Excel, you can automatically refresh the chart in Word.
You can download free, pre-built document templates with useful and creative themes from Office when you click File > New in your Office app. Templates can include calendars, business cards, letters, cards, brochures, newsletters, resumes, cover letters, presentations, social media and much more.
The Choose a SmartArt Graphic gallery displays all available layouts broken into eleven different types — All Picture, and Other. (The type shows additional layouts available on Office.com. The type appears only if you add custom SmartArt graphics and do not add them to one of the other types.)
Double click the header or footer in each section and choose styles or add content. Select Close Header and Footer or press Esc to exit. For more on headers and footers, see Headers and footers in Word. Set up headers and footers to provide different content for different sections of a document.
You can change the formatting (such as font size, color, and text indentation) in styles applied to titles, headings, paragraphs, lists, and so on. You can also select formatted text in your document to create a new style in the Styles gallery.
Use to show, through a series of steps, how several chaotic ideas can result in a unified goal or idea. Supports multiple items of Level 1 text, but the first and last Level 1 corresponding shapes are fixed. Works best with small amounts of Level 1 text and medium amounts of Level 2 text. Repeating Bending Process.
Create a summary when sharing a document. Note: This feature is currently only available to customers with a Microsoft 365 Copilot (work) license. Copilot can generate summaries when you share an unencrypted document with collaborators. Encrypted documents aren't supported at this time.
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.
Microsoft Word offers a gallery of convenient pre-designed cover pages to accent your resume. Choose a cover page and replace the sample text with your own. On the Insert tab, in the Pages group, click Cover Page. Click a cover page layout from the gallery of options.