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TC 424: The Computer in TC (Winter 2008). Week 9 : Microsoft Word 2007: Tips and Tricks to Tame the Paper Tiger. What will we cover today?. Forgetting Word 2003 and everything that came before it Learning specific tips and tricks in Word 2007
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TC 424: The Computer in TC (Winter 2008) Week 9:Microsoft Word 2007: Tips and Tricks to Tame the Paper Tiger
What will we cover today? • Forgetting Word 2003 and everything that came before it • Learning specific tips and tricks in Word 2007 • Reviewing student progress and preparing for the final project deadline
Microsoft Word: 2003 to 2007 • Big changes occurred in Office 12 (2007): • Different file extension (docx vs. doc) • Different user interface (the ribbon) • Different locations for your favorite functions (somewhere in the ribbon) • Additional functionality (such as Quick Parts)
Microsoft Word: 2003 to 2007(continued) • But why, Uncle Bill? • Thorough user research pointed to these design changes • Word 2007 helps novice and new users build better documents more quickly • Aligns with the rest of Office 2007 better than previous versions of Word/Office • The old UI was, well, old… MS Word for Windows circa 1990
Word 2007: Official Resources(to ease your transition) • These links may be useful to you: • Command Guide Reference (http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HA100744321033.aspx) • Download the Command Guide Reference (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=9044790b-4e24-4277-b714-66d7b18d0aa1&displaylang=en) • Word 2007 Solution Center (http://support.microsoft.com/ph/11377) • Compatibility Pack (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923505) • Tutorial on document parts and building blocks (http://office.microsoft.com/training/training.aspx?AssetID=RC102414221033&pid=CR100654561033)
Microsoft Word 2007 Q&A • I’ll go over these topics today: • Styles • Table and Figure captions • Cross-references • Table of Contents creation • Page/section breaks • Headers/Footers • Page numbering • Document reviewing • Document combining • Quick Parts and building blocks* * I’m going to cheat on this one…
Using Word 2007: Styles • Key points on styles in 2007: • The Styles window is helpful (reminds me of the Paragraph Catalog in Frame…) • Right-click on a style to modify it • Consider using a template (.dotx file) to work with your content in Word • Style sets can be helpful • Styles are very powerful and getting increasingly complicated with each new Word release
Using Word 2007: Table/Figure Captions • Key points on captions in 2007: • The Word 2007 style set includes only the Caption style • You’re going to need a Figure Caption and a Table Caption • Why? • Because you want to control the spacing before and after each of these styles, that’s why! • Use the Caption style as your starting point for each new style: • From the Styles window, click Options… and select All Styles from the Select styles to show: drop-down list • From the Styles window, select the Caption style, and then select New Style • Create your new style using the appropriate spacing before and after
Using Word 2007:Cross-References • Key points on cross-references in 2007: • Very similar to previous Word versions… • From the Insert menu, select Cross-reference • Select the heading text or other type of text you want to reference
Using Word 2007:Table of Contents Creation • Key points on TOC creation in 2007: • It’s pretty easy to create one… • It’s a little harder (at first) to specify which styles to include if you are used to Word 2003: • From the References menu, select Table of Contents, and then select Insert Table of Contents… • Select Options… if you want to specify which styles to include in the TOC
Using Word 2007:Page/Section Breaks • Key points on breaks in 2007: • It’s pretty easy to create breaks… • Again, it’s a little harder (at first) to insert certain types of breaks if you are used to Word 2003: • Page breaks are located in the Insert menu • But don’t use that feature • Instead, go to the Page Layout menu and select Breaks • You can insert page and section breaks here!
Using Word 2007:Headers/Footers • Key points on headers/footers in 2007: • They are located in their own area of the Insert menu now • If you select Edit Header or Edit Footer from this menu, you’ll get the Header & Footer Tools -> Design set of options
Using Word 2007:Page Numbering • Key points on page numbering in 2007: • Page numbers are included in the Insert menu also, right next to the Header and Footer options • Page number formatting stays the same as in Word 2003
Using Word 2007:Document Reviewing • Key points on document reviewing in 2007: • The Review menu has a bunch of stuff in it, including the Tracking and Changes sets of options • You have options here with regard to reviewing changes made to your document…let’s walk through them now
Using Word 2007:Document Combining • Key points on document combining in 2007: • Document compare and combine tools are also included in the Review menu: • Document comparisons are very helpful when you need to see where any changes occurred from one version of a document to the next • Document combining is helpful when you want to consolidate two similar documents into one document • Let’s walk through these options now
Using Word 2007:Quick Parts & Building Blocks • I’m going to cheat…just look here:http://office.microsoft.com/home/video.aspx?assetid=ES102475041033&width=884&height=540&startindex=0&CTT=11&Origin=HA102445941033 • That tutorial is very helpful!
Preparing Your Final Project • To receive credit for this course: • Make sure your Frame content is in the proper order within your book file, and that your numbering is correct • Produce a PostScript (PS) file of your entire set of Frame content (as described in Week 8; select all the files in your book!) • Distill that PS file into a PDF file • Rename the PDF file with your name somewhere in it (athayer_final.pdf, for example) • Post the final PDF file to the Catalyst ShareSpaces site for this course no later than Monday, March 17, at 5 PM PST • I will turn in grades on Monday, March 17, so be sure I get your PDF by then; if you have trouble with the ShareSpaces site, e-mail me your PDF (huevos@alumni.washington.edu)
Uninspired: This week’s demotivational quote • For $20, Sobolsoft (www.sobolsoft.com) will sell you a “Old Classic Menu Toolbar Interface” that changes Word 2007 back into Word 2003. • On the other hand, the original Word for Windows (released about 20 years ago) cost $500. • Word 2007 costs $115 for students, or you can get Office 2007 for $64. • Perhaps progress is a good thing! “Clippy,” the helpful Office companion
What did we cover today? • Forgetting Word 2003 and everything that came before it • Learning specific tips and tricks in Word 2007 • Reviewing student progress and preparing for the final project deadline