MICROSOFT WORD ABOUT WORD. ACTIVITY Read the following notes. Make a list of words you need to know to get started with Microsoft word. Arrange them in.

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MICROSOFT WORD ABOUT WORD

ACTIVITY Read the following notes. Make a list of words you need to know to get started with Microsoft word. Arrange them in a table with three columns: terms, definition and translation

1.SOME TERMS YOU MIGHT NEED TO KNOWSOME TERMS YOU MIGHT NEED TO KNOW 2.THE WORD INTERFACETHE WORD INTERFACE CONTENTS

Some terms you might need to know Format / Formatting – Changing the way things look in your document, for example changing the style of some text. Margins – The blank area around the edge of a printed page. You can adjust how much of the page is taken up by margins. Font – Different text styles are referred to as fonts. Here are some examples of DIFFERENT fonts. Alignment – How things are lined up on the page. For example, centre aligned text will be lined up with the centre of the page. Tabs – Even spaces that can be used to line things up on a page. Header – Information that can be repeated at the top of each page, such as the title of the document. Footer – Information that can be repeated at the bottom of each page, such as the page number at the bottom of these pages.

THE WORD INTERFACE

Title Bar – This is common to all programs in Windows. It shows the name of the program currently being used and in the case of some programs like Word, also shows the name of the document currently being edited. Menu Bar – Most Windows programs have a row of menus along the top of the screen which can be used to access the program’s functions. There are several ways of using the menus as you will see later. Windows Icons – These standard windows icons provide quick ways to close a window or change the position of a window. The first icon will minimise a window (Shrinking it to a button at the bottom of your screen). The second one switches between maximising the window (so it fills the screen) and restoring the window to its normal size. Programs like Word are usually best used in their maximised state. The third icon closes a window when clicked. Tool Bar – The tool bar contains icons that give quick access to commonly used features. Rulers – The two rules can be used not only for measurements but can also be used to assist in adjusting tabs and margins. Task Pane – This area has a number of functions. It will automatically appear when you are working on certain tasks and will display shortcuts to common functions. Status Bar – Displays information about the current document and also provides quick access to some functions.