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Microsoft Word From the Richard Sugden Library Spencer, MA Jillian M. Parsons
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Introduction After completing this course, you will be able to: Create and edit a document. Use menus and toolbars in Word to accomplish basic tasks. Use templates to write a letter or résumé. Save and print a finished document.
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My Credentials Bachelor of Arts from the University of Texas at Austin Continuing Education / Webmaster Training Masters of Science in Information Studies, The University of Texas at Austin Library Reference Work
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Let’s Get Started!
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What is Microsoft Word? Software A tool Word processing Eons away from using a typewriter Anything you write, you can create with Microsoft Word…anything and more. Opening a new document is the same as getting out a fresh sheet of paper.
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Why Microsoft Word is your friend Spell Check Thesaurus Backspace Delete Undo Redo
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Do not be afraid! You can not break the computer using only the keyboard and mouse.
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However, save your documents! My dear Aunt Peggy
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This is a Microsoft Word Window
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There are three toolbars The Menu Toolbar The Standard Toolbar And, The Formatting Toolbar
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The Menu Toolbar
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File New Open Save Save as… Page Setup Print Preview Print…
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Edit Undo Typing Redo Typing Cut Copy Paste Select All Find
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View Normal Print Layout Toolbars Ruler
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Insert Break Page Numbers Symbol Picture Diagram
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Format Font Paragraph Bullets and Numbering Columns Change Case
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Tools Spelling and Grammar Language Letters and Mailings
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Table Draw Table Insert Delete Select Table Auto Format Show Gridlines
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Window New Window Split
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Help
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Toolbars: The Standard Toolbar
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What do these icons mean? NEW OPEN SAVE PRINT PRINT PREVIEW SPELL CHECK CUT COPY PASTE UNDO REDO INSERT TABLE INSERT EXCEL COLUMNS HELP
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Toolbars: The Formatting Toolbar
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Formatting Toolbar and Icons FONT FONT SIZE BOLD ITALIC UNDERLINE ALIGN LEFT ALIGN CENTER ALIGN RIGHT LINE SPACING NUMBERING BULLETS OUTSIDE BORDER HIGHLIGHTING FONT COLOR
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Demo: Right Clicking Menu
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This is what a Microsoft Word window looks like.
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Creating and editing a document
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Editing a Document You will learn to use basic formatting to: Select a font and font size Add, delete, and move text around Make text bold or italic Change line spacing Indent paragraphs Create bulleted or numbered lists
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Select a font and font size From the Formatting Toolbar Using the drop-down device: Place cursor on this triangle Slide the cursor up and down the types of fonts available To select font, click on the font name
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Select font size To select a font size, do the same maneuver from the Formatting Toolbar, this time using the triangle to the right of the number
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Add, delete, and move text around 1.From the Menu Toolbar Edit Cut EditCopy EditPaste 2. From the Standard Toolbar CUT COPY PASTE
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Make text bold, italic or underlined 1.From the Formatting Toolbar BOLDITALIC UNDERLINED
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Change case 1.From the Menu Toolbar Format Change Case: Sentence case. lowercase UPPERCASE Title Case tOGGLE cASE
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Change line spacing 1.From the Menu Toolbar Format Paragraph 2.From the Formatting Toolbar LINE SPACING
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Indent Paragraphs 1.From the Menu Toolbar Format Paragraph
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Create bulleted or numbered lists 1.From the Menu Toolbar FormatBullets and Numbering… 2.From the Formatting Menu NUMBERINGBULLETS
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Writing Letters and Résumés
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Writing Letters and Resumes From the Menu bar: File New » On my Computer: Letters
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Writing Letters and Resumes From the Menu bar: File New » On my Computer: Resumes
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Saving and Printing a Document
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Saving a document 1.From the Menu Toolbar File Save, or FileSave as…
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Saving a document 2.From the Standard Menu SAVE
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Printing a document 1.From the Menu Toolbar FilePage Setup FilePrint Preview File Print 2. From the Standard Menu PRINT
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Overview Can you edit text? Can you identify –The different toolbars? Are you ready to try on a real document?
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Questions?
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To Practice and to Play Practice Writing Letters, or Practice Writing a Resume
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Upcoming Workshops February 29: 2 spots available for the Internet for Beginners class In March dates not definite: –Email class (6 spots available) –and another Internet for Beginners class (6 spots available)
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