Microsoft Word Tutorial: Creating A Document
Microsoft Word Tutorial: Creating A Document
Microsoft Word Tutorial: Creating A Document
Creating a Document
Objectives
• Enter a date with AutoComplete
• Enter text
• Select text and move the insertion point
• Correct errors and proofread a document
• Adjust paragraph spacing, line spacing, and
margins
• Preview and print a document
• Create a new document
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Objectives
• Create an envelope
• Open an existing document
• Change page orientation
• Change the font and font size
• Apply text effects and other formatting
• Align text
• Insert a paragraph border and shading
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Overview of the Word Window
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Starting Word
• To start Word:
– Click the Start button on the taskbar
– Click All Programs
– Click Microsoft Office
– Click Microsoft Word 2010
• Nonprinting characters are symbols that
appear on the screen but are not visible on the
printed page
• Click the Show/Hide ¶ button in the Paragraph
group on the Home tab, to displaying
nonprinting characters 6
Starting Word
• Setting up the Word Window
– Click the Maximize button in the upper-right
corner if Word does not fill the entire screen
– Click the View tab on the Ribbon
– In the Show group, click the Ruler check
box if necessary to turn on the Ruler
– In the Zoom group, click the Page Width
button
– Click the Print Layout button in the Status
bar to select it if necessary
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Creating a Block Style (Business Letter)
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Entering Text
• Inserting a date with AutoComplete
– Word’s AutoComplete feature
automatically inserts dates and other
regularly used items for you
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Entering Text
• Entering the inside address
– Type the addressee’s name, street address,
and city, state, and Zip code, pressing Enter
after each.
– Do not be concerned about line spacing, it
will be corrected later.
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Entering Text
• Enter the salutation and the body text
– Address the letter and press Enter
– Begin typing the letter, pressing Enter at
the end of paragraphs
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Using the Undo and Redo Commands
• To undo (or reverse) the last thing you did in
a document, you can click the Undo button
on the Quick Access Toolbar
• To restore your original change, the Redo
button reverses the action of the Undo
button (or redoes the undo)
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Correcting Errors as You Type
• If you notice a typing error as soon as you
make it, you can press the Backspace key
• AutoCorrect automatically corrects
common typing errors, such as typing “adn”
for “and”
• Spelling checker continually checks your
document against Word’s built-in dictionary
• Spelling checker does not catch contextual
spelling errors
• Grammar checker marks grammatical
errors with a green wavy line
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Correcting Errors as You Type
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Correcting Errors as You Type
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Proofreading a Finished Document
• After a document is typed, it needs to be
proofread from start to finish
• Correct all spelling and grammar errors
• Remove all incorrect error indicators (such
as those on people’s names) by right-
clicking on the word or words in question
and choosing Ignore Once or Ignore All
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Adjusting Paragraph and
Line Spacing
• Paragraph spacing is the amount of
space before and after a paragraph; it is
measured in points (about 1⁄72 of an inch)
• Line spacing is the amount of space
between lines of text within a paragraph
– Line spacing 1.0 is single space
– Line spacing 2.0 is double space
– Line spacing 1.15 is the default spacing
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Adjusting Paragraph and
Line Spacing
• To adjust paragraph spacing, select the
paragraph(s), click Line and Paragraph
Spacing in the Paragraph group on the
Home tab, and choose a numeric spacing
option or choose Add Space Before
Paragraph or Remove Space After
Paragraph (or open the Line Spacing
Options dialog box)
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Adjusting Paragraph and
Line Spacing
• The quickest method to adjust paragraph
and line spacing is to click the Line spacing
button in the Paragraph group on the
Home tab
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Adjusting the Margins
• Zoom document to entire Page
– Click View on the Ribbon and select One
Page from the Zoom group
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Adjusting the Margins
• Click Page Layout on the Ribbon
• Click Margins in the Page Setup group
• Select the desired predefined margin options
from the Margin menu or click Custom
Margins
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Adjusting the Margins
• Use the Page Setup dialog box to
customize the margins
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Previewing and Printing a
Document
• To avoid wasting paper and time, you
should preview your document on the Print
tab in Backstage view
• Click the File tab to open Backstage, and
then click the Print tab in the navigation bar
• Review the document
• If the document is correct and the printer is
on and has paper, click the Print button
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Previewing and Printing a
Document
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Opening a Blank Document and
Creating an Envelope
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Opening a Blank Document and
Creating an Envelope
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Opening a Blank Document and
Creating an Envelope
• To create an envelope
– Click the Mailings tab on the Ribbon
– In the Create group, click the Envelopes button to open the
Envelopes and Labels dialog box
– Verify that the Delivery address box contains the correct address;
if not, type a new address, or edit the existing one
– Type a return address; if you are using preprinted stationery that
already includes a return address, click the Omit check box to
insert a check mark
– To print the envelope immediately, insert an envelope in your
printer, and then click the Print button; to store the envelope
along with the rest of the document, click the Add to Document
button
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Opening a Blank Document and
Creating an Envelope
• Word automatically uses the inside
address from a letter as the address on an
envelope
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Overview of Formatting
a Document
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Overview of Formatting
a Document
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Opening an Existing Document
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Applying Text Effects, Font Colors, and
Font Styles
• Text effects are special visual
enhancements (outlines, shading, shadows,
reflections)
• To apply text effects:
– Select the text to change
– Click the Text Effects button in Font group and
then select the desired effects
– Click the Font Color button in the Font group
and select a color from the palette
– Click one of the style buttons (Bold, Italic,
Underline) in the Font group to apply a style
• The Format Painter allows you to copy all
the font settings from one word to others 34
Applying Text Effects, Font Colors, and
Font Styles
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Aligning Text
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Adding a Paragraph Border
and Shading
• A paragraph border is an outline around
one or more paragraphs
• Shading is background color applied to
one or more paragraphs
• The Border and Shading buttons are found
in the Paragraph group of the Home tab
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Adding a Paragraph Border
and Shading
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Inserting, Deleting, and
Resizing a Photo
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