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Understand word processing software Explore the Word program window Start a document Save a document
Microsoft Word is a word processing program used to create:
Letters Memos Newsletters Research papers Web pages Business cards Resumes Financial reports Other types of documents
word processing program
software that allows you to enter, edit, and format text and graphics Copy and move text Format text with fonts and color Format and design page layout Insert tables, charts, diagrams, and graphics Use mail merge to create form letters
documents
The files you create using Word
Plan a document before you create it
Identify: Message Audience Needed elements (charts, tables, etc.) Appropriate tone and look for the document (formal, playful, etc.)
Word program window
opens and displays a blank document
insertion point
indicates where text appears when you type
mouse pointer
changes shape depending on its location in the Word program window
Ribbon
contains tabs
Tabs
buttons for commands organized in groups
Quick Access toolbar
contains frequently used commands and is customizable
Title bar
displays the program and document names
Office button
opens a menu of commands related to managing and sharing documents
Microsoft Office Help button
provides access to the Word Help system
Document window
displays the current document
Rulers
show margin, tab, and indent settings
Scroll bars
used to display different parts of the document in the document window
View buttons
used to switch between Word document views
Zoom level button and Zoom slider
provide quick ways to enlarge and decrease a document onscreen view
Status bar
shows page information, the location of the insertion point, and the on/off status of several Word features
word-wrap
As you type, the insertion point moves automatically to the next line when you reach the right margin Press [Enter] only when you want to start a new paragraph
Insert
text in a document by clicking to move the insertion point and then typing
Delete
Press [Backspace] to delete the text before the insertion point Press [Delete] to delete the text after the insertion point
Automatic features that might appear as you type
AutoComplete AutoCorrect Spelling and Grammar
file
To store a document permanently
filename
A filename identifies the file Files can be stored on an internal hard disk, on a CD or jump drive, or in another location
Save button
Save a file for the first time
Save As dialog box
Assign a filename and a file location to a document
After you save a file for the first time, save frequently as you work
Saving updates the stored copy of the file with your changes Save changes using the Save button, the Save command, or [Ctrl][S]
select text before deleting, editing, or formatting it
Click and drag the I-beam pointer across text to select it Selected text is highlighted
Formatting marks
special characters that appear on screen to help you edit and format text
Selecting Text
To select text quickly, learn to use the mouse to select words, lines, paragraphs, and other large blocks of text
Formatting Text Using the Mini Toolbar
Includes the most commonly used text and paragraph formatting commands Appears faintly above selected text Becomes solid when your point to it Right-click selected text if the Mini toolbar disappears
Print Preview
shows a document as it will look when printed
Use the Print command on the Office menu to change the print settings before printing
Number of copies Page range Default printer
Click the Quick Print command on the Office menu or the Print button on the Print Preview toolbar to print using the default print settings
Prints a single copy of the entire document The Quick Access toolbar can be customized to include the Quick Print bu
template
a formatted document that contains placeholder text
A template helps you create a formatted a document quickly
Word includes templates for faxes, letters, reports, brochures, memos, and other types of documents
Undo button
Reverse the last action
Redo button
Restore a change that you reversed
Repeat command
Repeat a change
Zoom feature
Enlarge document for a close-up view Reduce document for an overview of the layout
Viewing and Navigating a Document
Scroll to display different parts of a document Drag the scroll box up or down in the Vertical scroll bar Drag the scroll box right or left in the Horizontal scroll bar Click the Previous Page button Click the Next Page button
views
ways of displaying a document
Print Layout view
displays a document as it will look on a printed page
Full Screen Reading view
displays document so it is easy to read onscreen
Web Layout view
displays a document as it will look when viewed on a computer screen using a Web browser
Outline view
displays the headings in a document in outline form
Draft view
shows a simplified layout of a document, without margins, headers and footers, or graphics
When you start Word, a blank document opens in the document window To create a new document, begin typing in the blank document Save the new document with a descriptive filename As you edit the document, save your changes to it often
Select text as you work Format text using the Mini toolbar Use Print Preview before printing Save, print, and then close the document When you are finished editing and creating documents, close all open files, and then close Word

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