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Basic Computer and Word Functions, part 1 Read the information and use to answer the questions in the Basic Computer and Word Functions Study Guide.
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What is the Desktop? The Desktop is the screen background area on which windows and icons are displayed
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What is the Windows/File Explorer? Windows Explorer, also called File Explorer is a file manager application that provides a picture user interface for accessing files. It can be accessed from the Taskbar.
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How to make a new folder in Windows Explorer Click on the Windows Explorer icon in the task bar. Click on Computer Find and double click on the (M:) drive At the top of the window, find the words New folder and click Name the folder Keyboarding You will save all your work for Keyboarding in this new folder!
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What is Word Processing? Word Processing ◦ A process using a computer to input and edit text. By using a word processor, such as Microsoft Word, you are able to do instant corrections, move text to different locations, and create unique looks. WYSIWYG ◦ Acronym for “what you see is what you get.” An editing interface in which the file you are making is displayed as it will appear. Pronounced “wizywig”
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Word Processing Home Row Keys ◦ The starting point for your hands when beginning on the keyboard. The keys on the left hand are a s d f and right hand are j k l ;
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Word Processing Scrolling ◦ Moving through a document from top to bottom and left to right
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Word Processing Select ◦ Allows you to choose a part of the document to work with by dragging over it with the mouse to highlight the words Navigate ◦ To move through your document to a particular location
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Word Processing Cursor ◦ Highlighted or bright sometimes blinking line or other mark that shows where the next letter or character will appear. Sometimes the cursor is a special picture or icon.
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Word Processing Edit ◦ To change or make corrections in a document Word Wrap ◦ Word wrap is a word processing feature that permits information to be keyed on successive lines without having to tap the return/enter key at the key of each line.
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Word Processing Tool Bar ◦ The bar that contains buttons that can be clicked to perform different tasks Menu ◦ A list of related commands Menu Bar ◦ A bar that displays the names of available menus Button ◦ A graphic icon that can be clicked to perform a specific task
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Microsoft Word Menus Buttons Tool Bar Ribbon
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Drag ◦ To move text by selecting it, holding down the mouse button and moving the mouse Macro ◦ A recorded series of commands (keystrokes and instructions) that are treated as a single command. Microsoft Word
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Delete ◦ To remove text from a document Undo ◦ To undo the last command you did ◦ Ctrl + Z Redo ◦ To have the program do the last command or redo the undo ◦ Ctrl + Y Microsoft Word
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Opening a New Document Pull down the File Menu and select New or press Ctrl + N macro. A previous document can be opened by using the Open command or Ctrl + O.
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Saving a Document When you save a document, you place a copy of it on a disk in one of the computer’s disk drives, while leaving a copy of it on the screen. You should save a document whenever you make changes to it that you want to keep. The first time you save a new document, use the Save As feature and give the document a filename. After you have saved a document once, you can resave it using the Save option. To save a new document, you must give it a filename
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Saving a Document (the first time) Open the File Menu Click on Save As Click on Computer Double click on the M drive Double click on your Keyboarding folder
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Previewing Your Document Print Preview ◦ This will show an image of exactly what the printed output will look like (WYSIWIG) MS Word 2010 automatically creates a Print Preview on the Right side!
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Print ◦ Allows you to send a computer document to a printer and get a hardcopy. You can select the number of copies, the pages, and the printer. Use the File Menu and select the Print command or Ctrl + P Printing Your Document
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