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1 Keyboarding Objective 04.01 – Apply formatting and editing features.
Document Processing Keyboarding Objective – Apply formatting and editing features. Keyboarding

2 Word Processing Word processing software is a type of application software that is used for creating text documents, such as: letters, memos, and reports Keyboarding

3 Title bar – displays the filename of a document
Tool bars – provide you with buttons that allow you to access frequently used commands Title bar – displays the filename of a document Menu bar – provides you with a menu of options to use when creating a document Scroll bars – allow you to scroll throughout a document that is too long to fit on one screen Cursor – on-screen blinking character that shows where the next character will appear Keyboarding

4 Page Orientation Orientation – the direction in which you can print on a page Portrait – height is greater than the width Landscape – width is greater than the height Portrait 8 ½” x 11” Landscape 11” x 8 ½” Most word processing documents are printed in portrait orientation. Keyboarding

5 Document Margins Margin – the blank space at the top, bottom, left, and right of a document where you cannot type Header – allows you to type above the top margin at the top of each page of a document Footer – allows you to type below the bottom margin at the bottom of each page of a document Keyboarding

6 Text Alignment Tool Bar Alignment Buttons Justify Left Align Right Align Center Align Alignment – the way multiple lines of text line up along the left, right, or both margins Left align – text is lined up along the left margin, leaving a jagged right margin Right align – text is lined up along the right margin, leaving a jagged left margin Center align – text is centered between both margins, resulting in jagged left and right margins Justified – text is aligned along the left and right margins, with no jagged edges Left align – text is lined up along the left margin Right align – text is lined up along the right margin Center align – text is centered on the page Justified – text is lined up along both margins Keyboarding

7 Line Spacing Line spacing – the spacing between lines of text in a document Single Space (SS) – Strike Enter 1 time; leaves no blank lines between lines of text in a document Double Space (DS) – Strike Enter 2 times; leaves 1 blank line between lines of text in a document Triple Space (TS) – Strike Enter 3 times; leaves 2 blank lines between lines of text in a document Quadruple Space (QS) – Strike Enter 4 times; leaves 3 blank lines between lines of text in a document Word wrap – the automatic wrapping of text from the end of one line to the beginning of the next line without having to press the Enter key Keyboarding

8 Ways to format your font:
Text Formatting Font – a collection of letters, punctuation marks, numbers, and special characters Examples: Times New Roman Broadway Arial Comic Sans MS Lucida Calligraphy Chiller Elephant Goudy Stout Ways to format your font: Add color Make bold Underline Italicize Keyboarding

9 Text Formatting Bullets and numbering – used to arrange items in a list with each item beginning with a bullet or a number Keyboarding

10 Editing Features Cut – the word processing feature that removes text or graphics from the current location in a document Copy – the word processing feature that allows text or graphics to be copied to another location within a document Keyboarding

11 Editing Features Clipboard – temporary storage location for text or graphics that have been cut or copied Paste – the word processing feature that places text or graphics that have been cut or copied in a new location within a document Keyboarding

12 Editing Features Thesaurus – the word processing feature that allows you to find synonyms (words with similar meanings) for words in a document. Keyboarding

13 Shift – Used to capitalize alphabetic keys and type symbol keys
Operational Keys Home – moves the cursor to the beginning of a line Backspace – deletes text to the left of (behind) the cursor Insert – allows text to be inserted within a line of text Page Up – moves one screen above the current cursor position Escape (Esc) – allows you to exit unwanted menus and dialog boxes Tab – used to indent; moves the cursor 5 spaces on a line Num Lock – locks the numbers of the numeric keypad Delete – deletes text directly in front of (to the right of) the cursor Page Down – moves one screen below the current cursor position End – moves the cursor to the end of a line Caps Lock – Locks the alphabetic keys in uppercase Enter – used to move the cursor down to the next line Shift – Used to capitalize alphabetic keys and type symbol keys Alternate (Alt) – used with other keys to access commands on the menu bar Control (Ctrl) – used with other keys to execute (carry out) out commands Arrow keys – move the cursor in the direction of the arrow, one character at a time Keyboarding

14 Combine operational keys to save time!!!
Control and Page Up – quickly moves you to the first page of a multi-page document Control and Home – quickly takes you to the first line of a document Control and End – quickly takes you to the last line of a document Control and Page Down – moves you to the next page of a multi-page document Keyboarding

15 Function Keys Allow you to quickly access frequently used functions
Examples: F1 – allows you to access the Help feature F7 – allows you to access the Spell Check feature Keyboarding


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