After doing this step, we can see that the crossword is taking shape and that only a few keys are missing.Then in "Start" et "Paragraph" we will restore the borders, but only the frames that we have selected.
Ensuite, the faut push the button "CTRL" and click the mouse to select each of the boxes containing the letters of the crosswords.With this we will be able view only words crosswords.With the entire grid selected, click on the "Start" section, and in the section "Paragraph", we eliminate the edges of the grid with the option "Borderless".If we place the mouse in the upper left corner of the grid, we will get an option that will allow us to select everything.Once we've finished locating all the words and everything matches up perfectly, we can start polishing the crossword. The words must of course intersect vertically and horizontally, so that our work takes shape.It is important that before starting to write, we select the size and type of font we will use.In the newly created grid, we will introduce the selected words, a letter in each box and preferably with a capital letter. Once this is done we will have our grid, that we can adjust in height and width if necessary to from the lower right corner, then she will be ready to enter the words. In that case, we chose 20 by 20, we leave everything as it is and we click on "OKAY".We give it in "Table" then in "Insert table" to be able to create an agreement with the necessary size.In the section "Insertion", you find the option that facilitates the creation of the crossword puzzle.With these parameters adjusted to our needs, we can start to create the crossword. In the same section "Layout" in the columns icon we can choose between two or three, depending on the size and the number we are going to print per page.If the crosswords we are going to do have a massive didactic purpose maybe for 40 or 50 people, it can be convenient to configure the number of columns on the page.To do this, in the top menu we enter "Layout" and "Margins", we recommend "Narrow" because it is a graphic representation and not a common text.