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Microsoft Word Text Basics
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PRACTICE WHAT YOU READ!!!! Open a file you have on your computer with Microsoft Office (If you have 2014 on your computer, locate 2010). Use the 2. Text Basics Practice.docx from my website. After reading EACH slide, locate what each slide is teaching you, or do what each slides asks of you. Some of this information is you may already know or be familiar with, but we need to make sure that everyone is on the same page.
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Introduction It's important to know how to perform basic tasks with text when working in a word processing application. In this lesson, you'll learn the basics of working with text, including how to insert, delete, select, copy, cut, paste, and drag and drop text. If you're new to Microsoft Word, you'll need to learn the basics of working with text so you can type, reorganize, and edit text. You'll need to know how to insert, delete, and move text, as well as how to find and replace specific words or phrases. To create and design effective documents, you need to know how to format text. In addition to making your document more appealing, formatted text can draw the reader's attention to specific parts of the document and help communicate your message. Thus you will also learn how to format the font size, style, and color; highlight the text; and use the bold, italic, underline, and change case commands.
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Video on Basic Text Use your headphones (if you have some, or share with someone) and watch the following video on Microsoft Word.
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Working With Text To Insert Text: To Delete Text:
1) Move your mouse to the location where you want text to appear in the document. 2) Click the mouse. The insertion point appears. 3) Type the text you want to appear. To Delete Text: 1) Place the insertion point next to the text you want to delete. 2) Press the Backspace key on your keyboard to delete text to the left of the insertion point. 3) Press the Delete key on your keyboard to delete text to the right of the insertion point.
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Selecting Tool To Select Text:
1) Place the insertion point next to the text you want to select. 2) Click the mouse. While holding it down, drag your mouse over the text to select it. 3) Release the mouse button. You have selected the text. A highlighted box will appear over the selected text. When you select text or images in Word, a hover toolbar with formatting options appears. This makes formatting commands easily accessible, which can save you time. If the toolbar does not appear at first, try moving the mouse over the selection.
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Copy and Paste 1) Select the text you want to copy.
2) Click the Copy command on the Home tab. You can also right-click your document and select Copy. 3) Place your insertion point where you want the text to appear. 4) Click the Paste command on the Home tab. The text will appear. Copy Button *Control + C will copy the highlighted text as well.
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Copy and Paste 1) Select the text you want to copy.
2) Click the Cut command on the Home tab. You can also right-click the document and select Cut. 3) Place your insertion point where you want the text to appear. 4) Click the Paste command on the Home tab. The text will appear. Cut Button *Control + X will copy the highlighted text as well.
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Copy and Paste Paste Options Control + V will paste the text as well.
You can also cut, copy, and paste by right-clicking the document and choosing the desired action from the drop-down menu. When you use this method to paste, you can choose from three options that determine how text will be formatted: Keep Source Formatting, Merge Formatting, and Keep Text Only. You can hover the mouse over each icon to see what it will look like before clicking it. Paste Options Control + V will paste the text as well.
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Copy and Paste 1) Select the text you want to copy.
2) Click and drag the text to the location where you want it to appear. The cursor will have a rectangle under it to indicate that you are moving text. 3) Release the mouse button, and the text will appear.
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Find and Replace Text When you're working with longer documents, it can be difficult and time consuming to locate a specific word or phrase. Word can automatically search your document using the Find feature, and it even allows you to change words or phrases using Replace. To find text: 1) From the Home tab, click the Find command. The navigation pane will appear on the left side of the screen.
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Find and Replace Text 2) Type the text you want to find in the field at the top of the navigation pane. 3) If the text is found in the document, it will be highlighted in yellow, and a preview will appear in the navigation pane. 4) If the text appears more than once, you can click the arrows on the navigation pane to step through the results. You can also click the result previews on the navigation pane to jump to the location of a result in your document. 5) When you close the navigation pane, the highlighting will disappear.
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Find and Replace Text To replace text:
1) From the Home tab, click the Replace command. The Find and Replace dialog box will appear. 2) Type the text you want to find in the Find what field. 3) Type the text you want to replace it with in the Replace with field. 4) Click Find Next and then Replace to replace text. You can also click Replace All to replace all instances within the document.
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Formatting Text PRACTICE WHAT YOU READ!!!!
Open a file you have on your computer with Microsoft Office (If you have 2014 on your computer, locate 2010). Use 2. Format Text Practice.docx from my website. After reading EACH slide, locate what each slide is teaching you, or do what each slides asks of you. Some of this information is you may already know or be familiar with, but we need to make sure that everyone is on the same page.
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Formatting Text Use your headphones (if you have some, or share with someone) and watch the following video on Microsoft Word.
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Change the Font Size 1) Select the text you want to modify.
2) Click the drop-down arrow next to the Font Size box on the Home tab. A drop-down menu appears. 3) Select the desired font size from the menu. Alternatively, you can type the value you want and then press Enter on your keyboard. *NOTE* You can also use the Grow Font and Shrink Font commands to change the size.
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To Change the Font 1) Select the text you want to modify.
2) Click the drop-down arrow next to the Font box on the Home tab. The Font drop- down menu appears. 3) Move the mouse pointer over the various fonts. A live preview of the font will appear in the document. 4) Select the font you want to use. The font will change in the document
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Change Font Colour 1) Select the text you want to modify.
2) Click the Font Color drop-down arrow on the Home tab. The Font Color menu appears. 3) Move the mouse pointer over the various font colors. A live preview of the color will appear in the document. 4) Select the font color you want to use. The font color will change in the document. *NOTE* Your color choices aren't limited to the drop-down menu that appears. Select More Colors at the bottom of the list to access the Colors dialog box. Choose the color you want, then click OK.
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To Highlight 1) From the Home tab, click the Text Highlight Color drop- down arrow. The Highlight Color menu appears. 2) Select the desired highlight color. 3) Select the text you want to modify. It will then be highlighted. 4) To switch back to the normal cursor, click the Text Highlight Color command.
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Bold and Text Case To use the bold, italic, and underline commands:
Select the text you want to modify. Click the Bold, Italic, or Underline command in the Font group on the Home tab. To change text case: Click the Change Case command in the Font group on the Home tab. Select the desired case option from the list.
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Text Alignment To change text alignment:
1) Select the text you want to modify. 2) Select one of the four alignment options from the Paragraph group on the Home tab. Align Text Left: Aligns all selected text to the left margin Center: Aligns text an equal distance from the left and right margins Align Text Right: Aligns all selected text to the right margin Justify: Aligns text equally on both sides and lines up equally to the right and left margins; used by many newspapers and magazines
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