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Microsoft Word:. An Introduction. Keyboarding – A revision. Practicing our keyboarding. http:// www.freetypinggame.net / play.asp. Microsoft Word. Title Bar. Font toolbar. Standard Toolbar. Text Zone. Scroll Bar. Status Bar. Serifs. Fonts.
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Microsoft Word: An Introduction
Practicing our keyboarding http://www.freetypinggame.net/play.asp
Microsoft Word Title Bar Font toolbar Standard Toolbar Text Zone Scroll Bar Status Bar
Fonts I shot the serif, but I didn’t shoot no deputy
Fonts We can change the type of font. The size of words can be changed The writing can be bold, italicized, or underlined We can change the coloursor write in capital letters We can write in superscript or in subscript.
Microsoft Word Lesson 2
Finish: In-Class Worksheet # 1 • Pay attention to the font type and size • Don’t forget to include serif vs. sans serif • You must save as a .pdf, not just save • For those of you who already sent the document, your mark is on Engrade– too late to change it now. NEXT TIME, however, make sure you read ALL of the instructions!
Microsoft Word Bullet for my V-”Align”-tine – (Alignment, Bullets, Orientation)
Page Orientation Portrait Landscape
Bullets • Help to make a list • Every bullet is a new idea or thought • Very important for professional documents like a CV or for use in Academics instead of full sentences
Microsoft Word Buy and Cell
Tables Rows Columns Cells
Print Preview of a Table We can see that there are no borders around the table
Example of a completed table 01_Palmer_Monsieur_FAw3.doc
Shortcuts • CTRL + X • CTRL + C • CTRL + V • CTRL + Z • CTRL + Y • CTRL + S • CTRL + F
Microsoft Word Shortkütz und Spellink
Shortcuts • CTRL + X • CTRL + C • CTRL + V • CTRL + Z • CTRL + Y • CTRL + S • CTRL + A • CTRL + F
Why have shortcuts? • Save time and stress
Change language • Why? • Spellcheck and grammar check • Easier to work instead of having each word underlinedfkljinknred,mn • Dictionary and thesaurus of terms
Change Language • Maître corbeau, sur un arbreperché,Tenaiten son bec un fromage.Maître renard, par l'odeuralléché,Luitint àpeuprèscelangage: • "Hé! bonjour, monsieur du corbeau.Quevousêtesjoli! quevous me semblez beau!Sans mentir, sivotreramageSe rapporteàvotre plumage,
Vousêtes le phénix des hôtes de ces bois.”A ces mots le corbeau ne se sent pas de joie,Et, pour montrersa belle voix,Il ouvre un large bec, laissetombersaproie. • Le renards'ensaisit, et dit: "Mon bon monsieur,Apprenezque tout flatteurVitaux dépens de celui qui l'écoute.Cetteleçonvautbien un fromage, sans doute." • Le corbeau, honteux et confus,Jura, mais un peutard, qu'on ne l'yprendrait plus.
Change the language Choose the desired text (CTRL + A)