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Microsoft Word 2010

Microsoft Word 2010. Lesson 6 – Part 3. Students will be able to do the following on completion of this lesson. Learning Objectives. In the Controls Group, click “Plain Text Content Control” to add this feature to the 1 st cell in the 2 nd column. Your screen should look like this….

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Microsoft Word 2010

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  1. Microsoft Word 2010 Lesson 6 – Part 3 Word Lesson 6 presentation prepared by Michele Smith – North Buncombe High School, Weaverville, NC. Content from Microsoft Office Word 2010 Lesson Plans provided by Microsoft.

  2. Students will be able to do the following on completion of this lesson. Learning Objectives Word Lesson 6 presentation prepared by Michele Smith – North Buncombe High School, Weaverville, NC. Content from Microsoft Office Word 2010 Lesson Plans provided by Microsoft.

  3. In the Controls Group, click “Plain Text Content Control” to add this feature to the 1st cell in the 2nd column Word Lesson 6 presentation prepared by Michele Smith – North Buncombe High School, Weaverville, NC. Content from Microsoft Office Word 2010 Lesson Plans provided by Microsoft.

  4. Your screen should look like this… Word Lesson 6 presentation prepared by Michele Smith – North Buncombe High School, Weaverville, NC. Content from Microsoft Office Word 2010 Lesson Plans provided by Microsoft.

  5. Next, click the cell next to “Hire Date”. In the Controls group, click the Date Picker button  to add a Date Picker to the second cell Your screen should look like this…

  6. Click the third cell in the second column (next to Title). • In the Controls group, click the Combo Box button  to add a ComboBoxContentControl to the third cell. • Click the third cell in the second column (next to Title). • In the Controls group, click the Combo Box button  to add a Combo Box the third cell. Word Lesson 6 presentation prepared by Michele Smith – North Buncombe High School, Weaverville, NC. Content from Microsoft Office Word 2010 Lesson Plans provided by Microsoft.

  7. Click the last cell in the second column (next to Picture). In tne Controls  group, click the Picture Content Control button  to add a Picture Content to the last cell. Your screen should look like this . . .

  8. Protect Content Controls! Use “Word Help”….it is a valuable resource! Word Lesson 6 presentation prepared by Michele Smith – North Buncombe High School, Weaverville, NC. Content from Microsoft Office Word 2010 Lesson Plans provided by Microsoft.c

  9. Determine the intended audience Create templates that are easy to use Make sure the template is technically accurate (i.e. correct calculations & functional macros Spell & Grammar check Important questions to answer PRIOR to creating a template: Word Lesson 6 presentation prepared by Michele Smith – North Buncombe High School, Weaverville, NC. Content from Microsoft Office Word 2010 Lesson Plans provided by Microsoft.

  10. Go to File, Info, Permissions Explain & Demo: the ability to protect a template from user changes Word Lesson 6 presentation prepared by Michele Smith – North Buncombe High School, Weaverville, NC. Content from Microsoft Office Word 2010 Lesson Plans provided by Microsoft.

  11. This shows all your “protect document” options Word Lesson 6 presentation prepared by Michele Smith – North Buncombe High School, Weaverville, NC. Content from Microsoft Office Word 2010 Lesson Plans provided by Microsoft.

  12. MARK AS FINAL When a document is marked as final, typing, editing commands, and proofing marks are disabled or turned off and the document becomes read-only. The Mark as Final command helps you communicate that you are sharing a completed version of a document. It also helps prevent reviewers or readers from making inadvertent changes to the document. Information from: Word Help Word Lesson 6 presentation prepared by Michele Smith – North Buncombe High School, Weaverville, NC. Content from Microsoft Office Word 2010 Lesson Plans provided by Microsoft.

  13. ENCRYPT with PASSWORD When you select Encrypt with Password, the Encrypt Document dialog appears. In the Password box, type a password. Important: Microsoft cannot retrieve lost or forgotten passwords, so keep a list of your passwords and corresponding file names in a safe place. Information from: Word Help Word Lesson 6 presentation prepared by Michele Smith – North Buncombe High School, Weaverville, NC. Content from Microsoft Office Word 2010 Lesson Plans provided by Microsoft.

  14. RESTRICT EDITING When you select Restrict Editing three options appear: Formatting restrictions: this reduces formatting options, preserving a look and feel. Click Settings to select which style are allowed. Editing restrictions: you control how the file can be edited or you can disable editing. Click Exceptions or More users to control those who can edit. Start enforcement – Click Yes, Start Enforcing Protection to select password protection or user authentication. In addition, you can click Restrict permission to add or remove editors who will have restricted permissions Information from: Word Help Word Lesson 6 presentation prepared by Michele Smith – North Buncombe High School, Weaverville, NC. Content from Microsoft Office Word 2010 Lesson Plans provided by Microsoft.

  15. DIGITAL SIGNATURE Digital signatures authenticate digital information such as documents, e-mail messages, and macros by using computer cryptography. Digital signatures are created by typing a signature or by using an image of a signature to establish authenticity, integrity, and non-repudiation. See the link at the end of this topic to learn more about digital signatures. Information from: Word Help

  16. Now it is time for you to practice. Please complete the following: • Word Lesson 6, Exercise 1 • Word Lesson 6, Project 1 • Quia: “MSITA Lesson 6” • http://www.quia.com/rr/788531.html Word Lesson 6 presentation prepared by Michele Smith – North Buncombe High School, Weaverville, NC. Content from Microsoft Office Word 2010 Lesson Plans provided by Microsoft.

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