How Do You Change The Cursor Style In MS Word?
If you are bored of the basic blinking cursor in your Microsoft Word program, spice it up with something new. You can change the cursor to a variety of icons, such as an animal or flower that sits next to the cursor line. You can’t make this change within the Word program—to change the cursor style, you have to make modifications to your operating system settings. Download new cursor styles online. You can find various cursor styles at websites like Customize.org and Totally Free Cursors, as well as cursor packages at CNET (see Resources). Save the cursor files to the Cursors folder, which is located under C:\Windows on most Windows systems. Go to your Windows Start menu and select “Control Panel.” Select “Mouse” (you might have to select the “Classic View” option for the Control Panel in some versions of Windows to see this icon). This brings up a dialog box presenting the various mouse properties that apply to your system. Click the “Pointers” tab. Under the “Customize” section, sc