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Introduction to Microsoft Word 2010

Introduction to Microsoft Word 2010. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Word Processing. Topics 1 & 2. Computer as typewriter Windows Microsoft (MS) Word LibreOffice Macintosh (Mac) MS Word Pages LibreOffice

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Introduction to Microsoft Word 2010

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  1. Introduction to Microsoft Word 2010 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

  2. Word Processing Topics 1 & 2 Computer as typewriter Windows • Microsoft (MS) Word • LibreOffice Macintosh (Mac) • MS Word • Pages • LibreOffice Google Docs

  3. The Microsoft Word Window will open up ready for you to create a new document. Topic 3 Steps 1 & 2 1The ribbon, which sits above the document, includes a set of buttons and commands that you use to do things in and with your document (like print it). 2A blank document, which looks like a white sheet of paper and takes up most of the window.

  4. Creating a new document look for the cursor, a blinking vertical line in the upper-left corner of the page Step 3

  5. Placing the cursor Step 4

  6. Save your document Click on the File tab to save your document Step 5

  7. Selecting Text Using your mouse to select text could not be any easier. Simply find the location you would like to start selecting from and place your mouse cursor there. Then press and hold the left mouse button and drag the cursor to the last area you would like to highlight. You will find that as you are holding the left mouse button and dragging the mouse cursor, the text between where you first pressed the button and where you dragged the cursor to will now be highlighted. Step 7

  8. Format text Change the look of your text using the font group. Font Bold Font size Italics Font color Underline Highlight Subscripts Step 7

  9. UNDO! Step 8

  10. Duplicate text using Copy & Paste Step 11 • Select the text you want to copy. • Using the Home Tab on the ribbon, click Copy. • Place the cursor where you want the copied text to appear. • Using the Home Tab on the ribbon, click Paste.

  11. Moving text by using Cut and Paste Step 12

  12. Adjusting the layout of your page Select margin sizes for entire document or current section. Switch between portrait or landscape page layout. Select your paper size. Step 13

  13. Saving and Printing your document Click on the File tab to save or print your document! Step 14

  14. LibreOffice.org

  15. Google Docs

  16. Questions? This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

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