What is the difference between building blocks and quick parts
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Not enough pictures. Any additional feedback? If you want to learn more about how to format your text using the ruler and paragraph tools , read our guide. The Building Block will keep it ready for you. The instructions will be the same, but the pictures will not match up with older versions. Here you can Name your building block, put in a Description and there are also other options you can change if you want to.
Then you can Name, Describe and change any options that you want to. There are many, many Building Blocks already defined within Word.
You can add to the built-in Building Blocks, as you desire. The best way to get a handle on what Building Blocks are available is to display the Building Block Organizer. There you can for lack of a better word organize your Building Blocks in any way desired. You display the Building Block Organizer by clicking the Quick Parts tool again, on the Insert tab of the ribbon and choosing Building Block Organizer from the bottom of the choices presented.
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