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Microsoft Word
Instructors:
Connie Hutchison
& Christopher McCoy
…is the word processing component of
the Microsoft Office Suite.
It is used primarily to enter, edit, format,
save, retrieve and print documents.
Microsoft
Word…
• Identify the main components of the
user interface.
• Identify the purpose of the
commands on the menu bar.
• Explain the difference between
copy and cut.
Objectives
• Copy, cut and paste text.
• Work with the buttons on the toolbar.
• Work with the pointer in a program.
• Work with text and characters in
a program.
Objectives
• Explain the use of primary keyboard
shortcuts and key combinations.
• Perform basic tasks by using a word
processor.
• Edit and format text.
Objectives
• Work with pictures.
• Work with language tools (spell
check, dictionary, thesaurus).
• Identify the various benefits of
using word processing software.
Objectives
Screen Components
The opening screen for
Microsoft Word 2010 looks like this…
Click here when you are ready to continue…
While different versions have different
appearances, they all have most of the
same features. If you know what to call it,
you should be able to find it in other
versions.
Terminology
The area outlined in red is called the
title bar.
It displays the names of the open
program (in this case Microsoft Word)
and the name of the current file.
This file has not yet been saved so its
name is Document1.
Files created in Microsoft Word are often
referred to as documents and have the
file extension .doc or .docx
The area outlined in red contains the
minimize, maximize/restore and close
buttons for the program window.
These three buttons are on almost every
window that opens in a Windows based
platform.
They are on Mac windows as well, but
they are circles instead of squares.
When you click the minimize button the
program becomes a button on the
Windows taskbar located at the bottom of
the screen.
You can restore the document to its
original shape and size by either:
Clicking on the button on the task bar one
time to restore it to active mode,
If you have multiple files from the same
program open you will need to select the
one you want to restore to active mode.
When you click the maximize / restore
button the program assumes the same
shape and size it was before you
minimized it.
Or
The program window will fill the screen.
When you click the close button the
program will ask you if you want to save
the changes if you have made any
changes. Once you have responded to
this question the program will close.
The area outlined in red is called the
quick access toolbar.
It contains the most commonly used
commands in Microsoft Word:
1. Save
2. Undo
3. Repeat
Microsoft Office 2007 & 2010 use what is
referred to as the “Ribbon” interface. The
area outlined in red comprises the
Ribbon.
The ribbons we are going to go over
today are the default ribbons.
You may customize the ribbon and or a
group on the ribbon on your personal
computer to have only the features you
want to use.
In order to do this all you have to do is
right mouse click on the ribbon or the
group you want to customize.
The Words File, Home, Insert, etc…
outlined in red are referred to as tabs.
Each tab has several Groups attached to
it.
The File Tab menu contains the commands
most commonly associated with the file.
The Home Tab Groups contain the commands
most commonly associated with the formatting and
editing of text.
Clipboard Font Paragraph
Styles Editing
The Insert Tab Groups contain the commands
most commonly associated with adding
something to the document.
Pages Tables Illustrations
Links
Header/Footer
Text
Symbols
The Page Layout Groups contain the
commands most commonly associated with
settings that would affect the entire page or
document.
Themes Page
Setup
Page
Background
Paragraph Arrange
The References Groups contain the
commands most commonly associated with
writing a research paper, essay, term paper or
similarly formal documents.
Table
of Contents
Footnotes Citations &
Bibliography
Captions Index Table of
Authorities
The Mailings Tab groups contain the
commands most commonly associated with
documents and files created for mass mailing.
Create Start
Mail Merge
Write & Insert
Fields
Preview
Results
Finish
The Review Tabs groups contain the
commands most commonly associated with
documents which are shared or being prepared
for publication.
Proofing Language Comments
Tracking
Changes
Compare
Protect
The View Tab groups contain the commands
most commonly associated with the variety of
ways you can “look at” a document or
documents.
Document
Views
Show Zoom
Window Macros

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Understanding microsoftword 2016 basics tutorial

  • 2. …is the word processing component of the Microsoft Office Suite. It is used primarily to enter, edit, format, save, retrieve and print documents. Microsoft Word…
  • 3. • Identify the main components of the user interface. • Identify the purpose of the commands on the menu bar. • Explain the difference between copy and cut. Objectives
  • 4. • Copy, cut and paste text. • Work with the buttons on the toolbar. • Work with the pointer in a program. • Work with text and characters in a program. Objectives
  • 5. • Explain the use of primary keyboard shortcuts and key combinations. • Perform basic tasks by using a word processor. • Edit and format text. Objectives
  • 6. • Work with pictures. • Work with language tools (spell check, dictionary, thesaurus). • Identify the various benefits of using word processing software. Objectives
  • 7. Screen Components The opening screen for Microsoft Word 2010 looks like this… Click here when you are ready to continue…
  • 8. While different versions have different appearances, they all have most of the same features. If you know what to call it, you should be able to find it in other versions. Terminology
  • 9. The area outlined in red is called the title bar. It displays the names of the open program (in this case Microsoft Word) and the name of the current file.
  • 10. This file has not yet been saved so its name is Document1. Files created in Microsoft Word are often referred to as documents and have the file extension .doc or .docx
  • 11. The area outlined in red contains the minimize, maximize/restore and close buttons for the program window.
  • 12. These three buttons are on almost every window that opens in a Windows based platform. They are on Mac windows as well, but they are circles instead of squares.
  • 13. When you click the minimize button the program becomes a button on the Windows taskbar located at the bottom of the screen.
  • 14. You can restore the document to its original shape and size by either: Clicking on the button on the task bar one time to restore it to active mode,
  • 15. If you have multiple files from the same program open you will need to select the one you want to restore to active mode.
  • 16. When you click the maximize / restore button the program assumes the same shape and size it was before you minimized it. Or The program window will fill the screen.
  • 17. When you click the close button the program will ask you if you want to save the changes if you have made any changes. Once you have responded to this question the program will close.
  • 18. The area outlined in red is called the quick access toolbar. It contains the most commonly used commands in Microsoft Word: 1. Save 2. Undo 3. Repeat
  • 19. Microsoft Office 2007 & 2010 use what is referred to as the “Ribbon” interface. The area outlined in red comprises the Ribbon. The ribbons we are going to go over today are the default ribbons.
  • 20. You may customize the ribbon and or a group on the ribbon on your personal computer to have only the features you want to use. In order to do this all you have to do is right mouse click on the ribbon or the group you want to customize.
  • 21. The Words File, Home, Insert, etc… outlined in red are referred to as tabs. Each tab has several Groups attached to it.
  • 22. The File Tab menu contains the commands most commonly associated with the file.
  • 23. The Home Tab Groups contain the commands most commonly associated with the formatting and editing of text. Clipboard Font Paragraph Styles Editing
  • 24. The Insert Tab Groups contain the commands most commonly associated with adding something to the document. Pages Tables Illustrations Links Header/Footer Text Symbols
  • 25. The Page Layout Groups contain the commands most commonly associated with settings that would affect the entire page or document. Themes Page Setup Page Background Paragraph Arrange
  • 26. The References Groups contain the commands most commonly associated with writing a research paper, essay, term paper or similarly formal documents. Table of Contents Footnotes Citations & Bibliography Captions Index Table of Authorities
  • 27. The Mailings Tab groups contain the commands most commonly associated with documents and files created for mass mailing. Create Start Mail Merge Write & Insert Fields Preview Results Finish
  • 28. The Review Tabs groups contain the commands most commonly associated with documents which are shared or being prepared for publication. Proofing Language Comments Tracking Changes Compare Protect
  • 29. The View Tab groups contain the commands most commonly associated with the variety of ways you can “look at” a document or documents. Document Views Show Zoom Window Macros