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Lesson 12Getting Started with Word Essentials

Computer Literacy BASICS: A Comprehensive Guide to IC3, 3rd Edition

Morrison / Wells

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Objectives

Create a new document. Change Word settings. Enter text in a document. Change views and magnification in the document

window. Show nonprinting characters in a document. Use the click and type feature. Navigate through a document.

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Vocabulary

default settings Normal.dotm template toggle word wrap

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Introduction

Word is a powerful, full-featured word-processing application.

You can use Word to create reports, tables, letters, memos, Web pages, and much more.

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Creating a New Document

When you start Word, a new blank document appears and is titled Document1.

The blank document is formatting with default settings that are stored in the Normal.dotm template, a file containing default styles and customizations that determine the structure and page layout of a document.

You can open additional documents on top of Document1.

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Creating a New Document (continued)

You open a blank document from The New Document dialog box.

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Changing Word Settings

Using the Word Options dialog box, you can customize “behind the scenes” application settings such as automatic saving.

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Entering Text in a Document

Information in the status bar continually changes to show the position of the insertion point and the current total number of words in the document.

Word automatically checks the spelling and grammar in a document as you enter text, and green and red wavy lines suggest there may be an error.

When text extends beyond the right margin, Word automatically wraps text to the next line. When you press Enter to start a new line, you create a new paragraph.

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Changing Views and Magnification

You can change the way you view your document and control how much of the document shows on the screen.

Viewing a Document: You can change document views from the Ribbon or the

status bar.

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Changing Views and Magnification (continued)

Viewing a Document (cont): Each view provides a different way to look at and work

with a document.

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Changing Views and Magnification (continued)

Changing the Zoom and Magnification Settings: You can increase and decrease the size of text and

graphics on the screen, and you can show an entire page or multiple pages at the same time.

Word provides zoom options on the View tab and in the status bar.

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Showing Characters

To make editing a document easier, you can show special nonprinting characters.

Use the Show/Hide ¶ button to show nonprinting characters.

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Using Click and Type

Click and type is a Word setting that enables you to quickly position the insertion point within a blank area of a document by double-clicking in a blank space.

The Enable click and type setting is located in the Advanced settings area of the Word Options dialog box.

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Navigating Through the Document

You can navigate documents by changing the view, using the mouse, and using the keyboard.

Using Thumbnails: You can display

thumbnails for each page in a pane on the left side of the document.

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Navigating Through the Document (continued)

Using the Mouse: To navigate to a location on the screen, you can simply

position the mouse pointer and click. If the part of the document you want to view is currently

not visible, you can use the scroll bars to navigate to that part of the document.

If your mouse has a scroll wheel, you can use it to scroll vertically through a Word document.

The position of the scroll box on the scroll bar helps you identify what part of the document you are viewing. As you drag the scroll box, a ScreenTip displays what page you are viewing.

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Navigating Through the Document (continued)

Using the Mouse (cont): Browsing is another option for navigating through the

document. When you browse, you focus on an object such as a

page or a footnote. To browse, use the three Browse buttons at the bottom

of the vertical scroll bar.

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Navigating Through the Document (continued)

Using the Keyboard: Learning keyboard

shortcuts to move the insertion point can speed up your work.

Using keyboard shortcuts eliminates the need to move your hands away from the keyboard.

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Navigating Through the Document (continued)

Using the Keyboard (cont): The Go To command can take you directly to a

specific page, line, or footnote in a document.

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Summary

In this lesson, you learned: New blank documents are created based on a

template with default settings. There are many “behind the scenes” settings in

Word which can be changed to meet your preferences.

Word automatically wraps text to the next line when the line of text extends beyond the right margin.

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Summary (continued)

Word provides several options for viewing a document.

You can use zoom options to increase or decrease the size of the text and graphics on the screen.

To make editing easier, you can show the nonprinting characters, such as tab markers, blank spaces, page breaks, and paragraph markers.

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Summary (continued)

The click and type setting lets you position the insertion point in a blank area of a document.

You can view thumbnails of the document pages to make it easier and faster to move through the document.

You can also use the mouse, keyboard shortcuts, or the Go To command to move through a document quickly.

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