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Today we will learn to: Navigate Microsoft Word Type using Word Format text Insert photos/clip art Use various tools such as Spell Check Print, save, and open documents Copy and paste using shortcuts

What Is Microsoft Word?Microsoft Word is what is known as a Word Processor.

Word Processors are programs that allow the user to type and create various documents ranging from the simple to the complex.

Microsoft Word is Microsoft’s primary Word Processor. It is part of a utility suite known as Microsoft Office.

Please Note: We will be using Microsoft Office 2007 with Windows 7 for this class.

Getting Started Find the Microsoft

Office Word shortcut on your desktop and click it

If there is no such shortcut open your start menu, click All Programs, scroll down, click on Microsoft Office, then click on Microsoft Office Word

Getting Started, Cont. Upon opening Word,

it will create a blank document titled Document 1

You will notice many options in the toolbar at the top of the page, which we will get to very soon. For now let’s start with the basics.

Typing in Word Start by clicking on

the blank page Type, in all lower

case, “i am typing a sentence”

Notice how Word automatically changes the first letter of the sentence to a capital

Hit Enter to move to the next line

Capitalizing Text You can capitalize text

yourself by holding Shift and hitting the letter key. Type the same sentence again, this time capitalizing the first letter of each word

Hit Enter, Caps Lock, and then type the same sentence again. All text you will be capitalized until you hit Caps Lock again

Aligning Text By default all text is

aligned left, that is that it will appear on the left side of the page

In our toolbar, or “ribbon”, at the top of the screen we can change the alignment of our text

Above paragraph you will see 4 buttons like the ones seen here. These are the alignment buttons. Left, Center, Right, and Justified.

Aligning Text, Cont. The top sentence is

already left aligned. Select the middle sentence by clicking and dragging your mouse over it. Now click Center Align

Let’s do the same with the bottom text but click Right Align

Notice that all of your text has been aligned left, middle, and right as you asked

Formatting Text On your toolbar,

above Font, you will find several options for formatting text

These are the tools that you will be using most often

Font By default Word uses

Calibri font In the toolbar we just

viewed you will see a box with the current font title (Calibri), click on it

This will open a drop down menu that you may scroll through to select a new font. It has a preview of each font

Font, Cont. You can set your font

before you begin typing or by selecting text and changing it

Let’s select the middle sentence, click on the font drop down box, select Times New Roman

Notice that the font of the middle sentence has changed

Font, Cont. You can also change

the size of your text using the number form next to the font name

Select the bottom sentence, click on the number field, and select 16

Notice that the bottom sentence’s text has increased in size

Text Color Let’s change the color of our

text Select the first sentence On your toolbar you will see a

letter A with a color underneath, the will be an arrow next to it. Click the arrow.

These are the colors that are available to change the color of our text

Select any color, I will select red

Notice how the selected text has now changed to your selected color

Bold, Italics, and Underscores On the toolbar you will

see a B, I, and U these stand for Bold, Italics and Underscore, respectively

Next to these you will also see an abc this is a strikethrough. These are not used often but we will try them out anyway

B-I-U, Cont. Select the top

sentence, click on the B. This will make the selected text Bold

Select the middle sentence, click on the I. This will Italicize the text

Select the bottom sentence and click on the U. This will Underscore the text

Strikethroughs Hit Enter, click U again to

turn off Underscore, click Align Left, and change the font size to 12

Type “This sentence contains a strikethrough”

Now, select the sentence you just typed and click abc

Notice that a line appears through your text. This is called a Strikethrough

Highlighting Select the Italicized, formerly

middle, sentence and click on the button on your toolbar that reads ab and depicts a highlighter pen. The color yellow should be displayed beneath it

Notice how a yellow tint appears over the selected text. This is called Highlighting and is useful for taking notes in class

You may change the highlighter color by clicking the arrow next to the highlight button

We’ve made a lot of progress. Let’s save our document so that none of it is lost

Click on the MS Office button

Click Save As A dialogue box will

appear. Type classdoc in File Name and click Save

Saving Our Progress

Saving Our Progress, Cont. Notice that the document

name at the top of the page has changed

Now that we have saved our document, you can save it at any time by clicking the Floppy Disc icon in the top left corner of the screen

Remember to so fairly often while typing your document so that no progress is lost

Bullets Hit Enter. Click abc to

turn Strikethrough off Type These, hit Enter,

Are, hit Enter, Bullet, hit Enter, Points

Select the text you just typed and click the bullets button in the toolbar

Notice your text has been placed in a bulleted list

Numbering Hit Enter twice Type These, Are,

Number, Points in the same style as the bullets, hitting Enter after each word

Select the new text and click on the Numbering button on the toolbar

Notice that the selected text has been placed in a numbered list

Bullets and Numbering Bullets and

Numbering are great for creating lists and keeping them organized

You can change the bullet or number style by clicking on the arrow next to their respective buttons and choosing a new style

Copy and Paste There are two methods of

copying and pasting text The first is select the text and

right click on it. Click Copy. Right click where you want the text appear and hit Paste

Another, more reliable method is using keyboard shortcuts

Select any line of text, hold down Ctrl and hit C on your keyboard

Now left click next to the right of the bottom line of text on the page. Hit Enter 3 times. Hold Ctrl and hit V on your keyboard

Copy and Paste, Cont. Notice that your

selected text has been copied and pasted to your desired location

Using Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V is a great method for copying and pasting. It can be used in your web browser and is often available when the right-click drop down menu is not

Remember To Save!

If you haven’t done so already, hit the floppy disc button to save your document!

Remember to do this periodically while typing your document so that no progress is lost.

Inserting Clip Art Hit Enter twice On your toolbar, click

Insert, now click Clipart A sidebar will appear.

In the search box search for anything you like. Clipart will appear below the search field. Click on whichever you like and it will be inserted into your document

Editing Clip Art You may change the size

of your Clip Art by clicking on it and dragging one of the dots in the four corners of the box that will appear around it

You may also change the alignment of your clip art in the same way that you change the alignment of your text, by clicking on it and clicking one of the align buttons

Inserting Images Click next to your clip art

and hit Enter Now click on Insert in the

toolbar, click on Image, and select an image from your Pictures

The image will be pasted into your document

You can move and resize the image in the same way you moved and resized your clip art

Line Spacing Line spacing is the

amount of space between each line of text

Select all of your text and click the line spacing button on the toolbar

Select 2.0. Notice that your text is now double spaced

Spelling and Grammar Check Let’s check our spelling Click on Review at the

top of the toolbar, not click on Spelling & Grammar

A dialogue box will appear. It will list misspelled words and grammar errors. You can choose to ignore these errors or have Word fix them for you

Opening and Closing Save your document,

hit the X in the top right corner to exit Word

Now open Word again. Click on the Microsoft Office Button, click Open, now find your document, click on it, and click Open

This will open your document again

Skill Retention It’s time to practice

everything that we’ve learned

Hit the X in the top right corner to close Word

Now open Word again, we will be using this blank document

Type the Document Below

Wrapping Up Once you have

finished your document, remember to save it

After that hit the X in the top right corner to close Word

Questions?

Thanks for attending our class! If you have any questions, feel free to ask.

Thanks for visiting

Rowan County Public Library.

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