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SPRING, 2010 Types of Formatting and Copy vs. Move
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Copy vs. Move
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To place selected text on the clipboard while leaving the original intact, then paste it to a new location To delete selected text from its original location, place it on the clipboard, and then paste it to a new location COPY MOVE
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Steps to Copy 1. Select text to be copied 2. Execute the copy command 1. CTRL+C 2. Copy button on Home tab 3. Right click, copy 3. Move the cursor to a new location 4. Execute the paste command 1. CTRL+V 2. Paste button on the Home tab 3. Right Click, Paste 4. Click the Clipboard dialog box launcher
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Steps to Move 1. Select text to be MOVED 2. Execute the cut command 1. CTRL+X 2. Cut button on Home tab 3. Right click, cut 3. Move the cursor to a new location 4. Execute the paste command 1. CTRL+V 2. Paste button on the Home tab 3. Right Click, Paste 4. Click the Clipboard dialog box launcher
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Character Formatting
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Font Face: the shape of a set of characters Serif – has serifs Sans Serif – does not have serifs Script – looks like handwriting Decorative – anything else
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Character Formatting 2 Style Bold Italics Bold, italics Regular Underline Size: points – 1 point = 1/72 inch
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Character Formatting – 3 Special Formatting Subscript small text below the normal line of type CO 2 Superscript – small text above the normal line of type cm 3 Highlighted Strikethrough Color
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Paragraph Formatting
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Horizontal alignment: the arrangement of text on the page between the left and right margins Left aligned - straight left, ragged right, CTRL+L Right aligned – straight right, ragged left, CTRL+R Center aligned – equidistant from both margins – CTRL+E Justified – straight at both margins
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Paragraph Formatting - 2 Line spacing Default line spacing for Word, 2007 is 1.15 Single space – no blank lines between lines of text, CTRL+1 Double space – one blank line between two lines of text, CTRL+2
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Paragraph Formatting – 3 Space Before and After Paragraphs Line spacing button Paragraph dialog box
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Paragraph Formatting – 4 Special Indents Left and right indents Hanging indents – first line is at the margin, subsequent lines are indented First line indents – first line is indented, subsequent lines are at the margin
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Paragraph Formatting – 5 Tabs Tab stop – a specific location in a line of type Left aligned – text begins at tab stop Right aligned – text ends at the tab stop Center aligned – text is centered on the tab stop Decimal aligned – decimal is on the tab stop Bar – create a vertical line
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Paragraph Formatting – 5 Tabs Default tabs – every half inch User-defined tabs – set by user Clear default tabs to the left of the new tab stop Leave the default tabs to the right Leader – a row of symbols which precedes a tab stop Set by clicking the ruler or through the tab dialog box
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Page Formatting
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Margins – the space between the text and the edge of the paper Default in 2007 1” top, bottom left, and right Margins are set using Page Layout tab, margin button or on the vertical ruler Vertical Alignment – alignment between the top and bottom of the page Page Borders Headers and Footers
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Page Formatting - 2 Breaks Pagination – the process by which Word determines where one page ends and another begins Section Breaks – allow different page formatting for different sections Continuous Next page Page breaks Column breaks Orientation Portrait – taller than it is wide Landscape – wider than it is tall
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Document Formatting
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All of the settings for a special document such as a letter, memo, research paper, newsletter, etc.
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Graphics
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Aspect ratio – the ratio of height to width of a graphic Graphic – a picture (clip art or picture file) Extensions:.jpg,.gif,.png,.pix When inserting a graphic file into Word do NOT use the Open command
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Graphics 2 To insert a graphic file: Insert tab Picture button In the dialog box, browse to your picture Double-click on the thumbnail or click Insert
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Graphics 3 Inline graphic – part of the paragraph and is positioned by the same methods used to position text. An inline graphic will move with the paragraph Floating graphic – can be placed anywhere in the document and grouped with other graphics.
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