The method of making calligraphy copybook in Word 2003 is more complicated, and it needs to involve techniques such as table making. And in Word 2010 with the word 2010 from the Han Traditional Chinese characters or the installation of Third-party fonts, can be very convenient to produce fields, Tian Huig, nine Sudoku, rice, such as the format of the calligraphy copybook.
1. Making Calligraphy Copybook
The steps for making a calligraphy copybook using Word 2010 are as follows:
Step 1th, open the Word 2010 window, click the file → new button, select the Calligraphy copybook option in the available Templates area, and click the Create button, as shown in Figure 2010081401.
Figure 2010081401 Selecting the calligraphy copybook option
Step 2nd, open the increase or Decrease Character dialog box, and in the character area, in the Available characters list, drag the mouse to select the character you want as copybook. Then in the font area, in the Calligraphy font list, select the font you want (such as "Han Zhao"). Click the Add button to add the used characters area of the selected kanji and click the Close button, as shown in Figure 2010081402.
Figure 2010081402 "Add or Subtract Characters" dialog box
2. Set the maximum number of characters per copybook
By default, a maximum of 100 characters can be added to each word paste, and the user may adjust the number of Chinese characters according to the actual situation, and the following steps are described:
Step 1th, in the calligraphy Copybook edit state, click the "Options" button in the calligraphy ribbon, as shown in Figure 2010081403.
Figure 2010081403 Click the Options button