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Lesson 13
Editing and Formatting Documents
Computer Literacy
BASICS: A
Comprehensive Guide
to IC3, 3rd Edition
Morrison / Wells
Lesson13
Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E222
Objectives
 Delete and insert text using the Backspace and
Delete keys and Insert and Overtype modes.
 Undo, redo, and repeat actions.
 Edit text using drag-and-drop editing and the
Cut, Copy, and Paste commands.
 Use proofing tools to check and correct spelling
and grammar and use research services.
 Format characters with fonts and attributes.
Lesson13
Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E333
Objectives (continued)
 Format paragraphs with fonts, line spacing,
alignment, tabs and indents, and bulleted
and numbered lists.
 Format documents with margin settings,
page orientation settings, and page breaks.
 Find and replace text.
Lesson13
Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E444
Vocabulary
 alignment
 Clipboard
 drag-and drop
editing
 edit
 first line indent
 font
 format
 Format Painter
 hanging indent
 indent
 Insert mode
 landscape
orientation
Lesson13
Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E555
Vocabulary (continued)
 manual line break
 manual page break
 margin
 Overtype mode
 points
 portrait orientation
 select
 soft page break
Lesson13
Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E666
Introduction
 Editing and formatting features give you the
ability to refine your documents and
determine how they will look on the screen,
on the Web, or as printed pages.
Lesson13
Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E77
Editing Documents
 Editing a document involves adding, deleting,
changing, or moving text.
 Word provides many features that enable you
to make changes, correct errors, and check
the spelling and grammar in your document.
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Lesson13
Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E88
Editing Documents (continued)
 Selecting Text:
 When you select text, you identify a block of text you want
to edit.
 Once you select text, you can delete it, replace it, change
its appearance, move it, copy it, and so on.
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Lesson13
Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E99
Editing Documents (continued)
 Selecting
Text (cont):
 You can use
the mouse or
the keyboard
to select text.
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Lesson13
Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E1010
Editing Documents (continued)
 Deleting and Inserting Characters:
 You can quickly delete characters one at a time by using
either the Backspace or Delete key.
 In Insert mode, you enter text in front of existing text. The
existing text shifts to the right to make room for the new
text.
 When Insert mode is turned off, Overtype mode is
activated.
 In Overtype mode, new text replaces the existing text.
 You can change the settings for Insert mode and Overtype
mode in the Word Options dialog box.
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Lesson13
Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E1111
Editing Documents (continued)
 Undoing, Redoing, and Repeating:
 Whenever you perform an action that you want to reverse, you
can use the Undo command.
 If you undo an action and then change your mind, you can
reverse the undo action by using the Redo command.
 Use the Repeat command to repeat your last action.
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Lesson13
Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E1212
Editing Documents (continued)
 Copying and Moving Text:
 Selected text can be copied or moved within a
document and between documents.
 Using Drag-and-Drop Editing:
 Drag-and-drop editing is when you use the mouse to
drag selected text from the existing location and then
drop the selected text in a new location.
 You can also copy text using drag-and-drop editing.
Hold down Ctrl as you drag, and the selected text will
be copied instead of moved.
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Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E1313
Editing Documents (continued)
 Using the Cut, Copy, and Paste
Commands:
 You can use the Cut, Copy, and
Paste commands to move and
copy selected text.
 Word stores the selected text on
the Clipboard.
 You can retrieve the contents of
the Clipboard by using the Paste
command.
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Lesson13
Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E1414
Editing Documents (continued)
 Using the Proofing Tools:
 Word provides several proofing tools that will
help you prepare an error-free document.
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Lesson13
Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E1515
Editing Documents (continued)
 Checking Spelling and Grammar:
 As you enter text, Word automatically checks the spelling
of each word against its dictionary.
 Word automatically checks for grammar errors such as
incomplete sentences, the wrong use of words, and
capitalization and punctuation errors.
 Using AutoCorrect and AutoComplete:
 The AutoCorrect feature automatically corrects errors as
you enter text.
 AutoComplete suggests the spelling for frequently used
words and phrases.
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Lesson13
Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E1616
Editing Documents (continued)
 Using the Research Tools:
 The commands in the Proofing group on the Review
tab provide quick access to resources including
dictionaries, a thesaurus, encyclopedia articles,
translation services, and Web sites.
 Counting the Words:
 The Word Count command provides statistics about
your document that include the number of pages,
sentences, lines, and characters as well as how
many words are in your document.
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Lesson13
Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E1717
Formatting Documents
 When you format a document, you change the
appearance of the text or of the whole document.
 Text color and underline are examples of character
formats.
 A paragraph format, such as single spacing, is
applied to an entire paragraph and cannot be applied
to only a portion of a paragraph.
 Document formats, such as margins and paper size,
apply to an entire document.
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Lesson13
Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E1818
Formatting Documents
(continued)
 Applying Character Formats:
 A font is the design of the typeface in your
document.
 The size of a font is measured in points.
 Change the appearance of the font by using the
command buttons in the Font group.
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Lesson13
Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E1919
Formatting Documents
(continued)
 Applying Paragraph Formats:
 Paragraph formats include adjusting the blank space
between lines of text, aligning text, setting tabs and
indents, and adding bullets and numbering
 Most paragraph formats can be applied using the
commands in the Paragraph group of the Home tab.
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Lesson13
Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E2020
Formatting Documents
(continued)
 Changing the Line Spacing and Alignment:
 The default line spacing in Word is single spacing.
 When text is double-spaced, there is a blank line
between each line of text.
 You can adjust spacing before and after a paragraph.
 Alignment refers to how text is positioned between
the left and right margins.
 Text can be aligned in four different ways: left,
center, right, or justified.
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Lesson13
Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E2121
Formatting Documents
(continued)
 Setting Tabs and Indents:
 Tabs are useful for indenting paragraphs and lining up
columns of text.
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Lesson13
Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E2222
Formatting Documents
(continued)
 Setting Tabs and Indents (cont):
 The ruler can be used to quickly set tabs, indents, and
margins in your document.
 An indent is a space inserted between the margin and
where the line of text appears.
 You can indent text from the left margin, from the right
margin, or from both the left and right margins.
 Adding Bullets and Numbers:
 Bullets are used to list items when order does not matter.
Numbered lists are used to identify steps that should be
completed in a specific order.
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Lesson13
Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E2323
Formatting Documents
(continued)
 Applying Document Formats:
 Document formats are applied to an entire document.
 These formats include layout settings such as margins, page
orientation, paper size, and page breaks.
 Most document formats can be accessed in the Page Setup
group on the Page Layout tab.
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Lesson13
Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E2424
Formatting Documents
(continued)
 Changing the Margins and the Page Orientation:
 The margin and page orientation formats you choose
should be based on the purpose and content of the
document and also on the paper size.
 The margin is the blank space around the edges of the
page.
 Portrait orientation formats the content of the document
with the short edge of the page at the top. Landscape
orientation formats the content of the document with the
long edge of the page at the top.
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Lesson13
Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E2525
Formatting Documents
(continued)
 Inserting Page Breaks:
 When you fill a page with text or graphics,
Word begins a new page by automatically
inserting a soft page break.
 You can also break pages manually by
inserting a manual page break, which forces
a page break at a specific location,
regardless of how much text or graphics are
on the page.
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Lesson13
Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E2626
Using Format Painter
 Format Painter will copy and apply font and
paragraph formatting as well as some basic
graphic formatting, such as borders, fills, and
shading.
 The Format Painter button is located in
the Clipboard group of the Home tab.
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Lesson13
Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E2727
Finding and Replacing Text
 The Find command
makes locating text
and/or formats
easier and more
efficient.
 When you need to
replace or reformat
multiple
occurrences of the
same text, you can
use the Replace
command.
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Lesson13
Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E2828
Summary
In this lesson, you learned:
 When you add new text in Insert mode, the new
characters are inserted between existing text.
When text is entered in Overtype mode, the new
text replaces existing text.
 The Undo, Redo, and Repeat commands make
editing easy when you make mistakes, change
your mind, or repeat actions.
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Lesson13
Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E2929
Summary (continued)
 Selected text can be copied or moved from one
location in a Word document to a new location in
the same document, to a different Word
document, or to another application. Drag-and-
drop editing is especially helpful when you are
moving or copying text short distances.
 When you use the Cut, Copy, and Paste
commands, Word stores the selected text on the
Clipboard, which stores up to 24 items.
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Lesson13
Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E3030
Summary (continued)
 Word checks spelling and grammar as you enter
text.
 Formatting a paragraph for left, center, right, or
justified alignment positions the text
appropriately between the left and right margins.
 You can use the ruler to format tabs and indents.
 The Bullets and Numbering feature automatically
adds and formats bullets and numbers in lists.
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Lesson13
Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E3131
Summary (continued)
 The page orientation determines how the
document is printed on the page. Adjusting the
margins affects the blank space around the
edges of the page.
 The Find command makes searching for text
easy and efficient. The Replace command
replaces multiple occurrences of search text
automatically.
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Lesson 13

  • 1. 1 Lesson 13 Editing and Formatting Documents Computer Literacy BASICS: A Comprehensive Guide to IC3, 3rd Edition Morrison / Wells
  • 2. Lesson13 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E222 Objectives  Delete and insert text using the Backspace and Delete keys and Insert and Overtype modes.  Undo, redo, and repeat actions.  Edit text using drag-and-drop editing and the Cut, Copy, and Paste commands.  Use proofing tools to check and correct spelling and grammar and use research services.  Format characters with fonts and attributes.
  • 3. Lesson13 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E333 Objectives (continued)  Format paragraphs with fonts, line spacing, alignment, tabs and indents, and bulleted and numbered lists.  Format documents with margin settings, page orientation settings, and page breaks.  Find and replace text.
  • 4. Lesson13 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E444 Vocabulary  alignment  Clipboard  drag-and drop editing  edit  first line indent  font  format  Format Painter  hanging indent  indent  Insert mode  landscape orientation
  • 5. Lesson13 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E555 Vocabulary (continued)  manual line break  manual page break  margin  Overtype mode  points  portrait orientation  select  soft page break
  • 6. Lesson13 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E666 Introduction  Editing and formatting features give you the ability to refine your documents and determine how they will look on the screen, on the Web, or as printed pages.
  • 7. Lesson13 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E77 Editing Documents  Editing a document involves adding, deleting, changing, or moving text.  Word provides many features that enable you to make changes, correct errors, and check the spelling and grammar in your document. 7
  • 8. Lesson13 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E88 Editing Documents (continued)  Selecting Text:  When you select text, you identify a block of text you want to edit.  Once you select text, you can delete it, replace it, change its appearance, move it, copy it, and so on. 8
  • 9. Lesson13 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E99 Editing Documents (continued)  Selecting Text (cont):  You can use the mouse or the keyboard to select text. 9
  • 10. Lesson13 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E1010 Editing Documents (continued)  Deleting and Inserting Characters:  You can quickly delete characters one at a time by using either the Backspace or Delete key.  In Insert mode, you enter text in front of existing text. The existing text shifts to the right to make room for the new text.  When Insert mode is turned off, Overtype mode is activated.  In Overtype mode, new text replaces the existing text.  You can change the settings for Insert mode and Overtype mode in the Word Options dialog box. 10
  • 11. Lesson13 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E1111 Editing Documents (continued)  Undoing, Redoing, and Repeating:  Whenever you perform an action that you want to reverse, you can use the Undo command.  If you undo an action and then change your mind, you can reverse the undo action by using the Redo command.  Use the Repeat command to repeat your last action. 11
  • 12. Lesson13 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E1212 Editing Documents (continued)  Copying and Moving Text:  Selected text can be copied or moved within a document and between documents.  Using Drag-and-Drop Editing:  Drag-and-drop editing is when you use the mouse to drag selected text from the existing location and then drop the selected text in a new location.  You can also copy text using drag-and-drop editing. Hold down Ctrl as you drag, and the selected text will be copied instead of moved. 12
  • 13. Lesson13 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E1313 Editing Documents (continued)  Using the Cut, Copy, and Paste Commands:  You can use the Cut, Copy, and Paste commands to move and copy selected text.  Word stores the selected text on the Clipboard.  You can retrieve the contents of the Clipboard by using the Paste command. 13
  • 14. Lesson13 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E1414 Editing Documents (continued)  Using the Proofing Tools:  Word provides several proofing tools that will help you prepare an error-free document. 14
  • 15. Lesson13 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E1515 Editing Documents (continued)  Checking Spelling and Grammar:  As you enter text, Word automatically checks the spelling of each word against its dictionary.  Word automatically checks for grammar errors such as incomplete sentences, the wrong use of words, and capitalization and punctuation errors.  Using AutoCorrect and AutoComplete:  The AutoCorrect feature automatically corrects errors as you enter text.  AutoComplete suggests the spelling for frequently used words and phrases. 15
  • 16. Lesson13 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E1616 Editing Documents (continued)  Using the Research Tools:  The commands in the Proofing group on the Review tab provide quick access to resources including dictionaries, a thesaurus, encyclopedia articles, translation services, and Web sites.  Counting the Words:  The Word Count command provides statistics about your document that include the number of pages, sentences, lines, and characters as well as how many words are in your document. 16
  • 17. Lesson13 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E1717 Formatting Documents  When you format a document, you change the appearance of the text or of the whole document.  Text color and underline are examples of character formats.  A paragraph format, such as single spacing, is applied to an entire paragraph and cannot be applied to only a portion of a paragraph.  Document formats, such as margins and paper size, apply to an entire document. 17
  • 18. Lesson13 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E1818 Formatting Documents (continued)  Applying Character Formats:  A font is the design of the typeface in your document.  The size of a font is measured in points.  Change the appearance of the font by using the command buttons in the Font group. 18
  • 19. Lesson13 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E1919 Formatting Documents (continued)  Applying Paragraph Formats:  Paragraph formats include adjusting the blank space between lines of text, aligning text, setting tabs and indents, and adding bullets and numbering  Most paragraph formats can be applied using the commands in the Paragraph group of the Home tab. 19
  • 20. Lesson13 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E2020 Formatting Documents (continued)  Changing the Line Spacing and Alignment:  The default line spacing in Word is single spacing.  When text is double-spaced, there is a blank line between each line of text.  You can adjust spacing before and after a paragraph.  Alignment refers to how text is positioned between the left and right margins.  Text can be aligned in four different ways: left, center, right, or justified. 20
  • 21. Lesson13 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E2121 Formatting Documents (continued)  Setting Tabs and Indents:  Tabs are useful for indenting paragraphs and lining up columns of text. 21
  • 22. Lesson13 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E2222 Formatting Documents (continued)  Setting Tabs and Indents (cont):  The ruler can be used to quickly set tabs, indents, and margins in your document.  An indent is a space inserted between the margin and where the line of text appears.  You can indent text from the left margin, from the right margin, or from both the left and right margins.  Adding Bullets and Numbers:  Bullets are used to list items when order does not matter. Numbered lists are used to identify steps that should be completed in a specific order. 22
  • 23. Lesson13 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E2323 Formatting Documents (continued)  Applying Document Formats:  Document formats are applied to an entire document.  These formats include layout settings such as margins, page orientation, paper size, and page breaks.  Most document formats can be accessed in the Page Setup group on the Page Layout tab. 23
  • 24. Lesson13 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E2424 Formatting Documents (continued)  Changing the Margins and the Page Orientation:  The margin and page orientation formats you choose should be based on the purpose and content of the document and also on the paper size.  The margin is the blank space around the edges of the page.  Portrait orientation formats the content of the document with the short edge of the page at the top. Landscape orientation formats the content of the document with the long edge of the page at the top. 24
  • 25. Lesson13 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E2525 Formatting Documents (continued)  Inserting Page Breaks:  When you fill a page with text or graphics, Word begins a new page by automatically inserting a soft page break.  You can also break pages manually by inserting a manual page break, which forces a page break at a specific location, regardless of how much text or graphics are on the page. 25
  • 26. Lesson13 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E2626 Using Format Painter  Format Painter will copy and apply font and paragraph formatting as well as some basic graphic formatting, such as borders, fills, and shading.  The Format Painter button is located in the Clipboard group of the Home tab. 26
  • 27. Lesson13 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E2727 Finding and Replacing Text  The Find command makes locating text and/or formats easier and more efficient.  When you need to replace or reformat multiple occurrences of the same text, you can use the Replace command. 27
  • 28. Lesson13 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E2828 Summary In this lesson, you learned:  When you add new text in Insert mode, the new characters are inserted between existing text. When text is entered in Overtype mode, the new text replaces existing text.  The Undo, Redo, and Repeat commands make editing easy when you make mistakes, change your mind, or repeat actions. 28
  • 29. Lesson13 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E2929 Summary (continued)  Selected text can be copied or moved from one location in a Word document to a new location in the same document, to a different Word document, or to another application. Drag-and- drop editing is especially helpful when you are moving or copying text short distances.  When you use the Cut, Copy, and Paste commands, Word stores the selected text on the Clipboard, which stores up to 24 items. 29
  • 30. Lesson13 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E3030 Summary (continued)  Word checks spelling and grammar as you enter text.  Formatting a paragraph for left, center, right, or justified alignment positions the text appropriately between the left and right margins.  You can use the ruler to format tabs and indents.  The Bullets and Numbering feature automatically adds and formats bullets and numbers in lists. 30
  • 31. Lesson13 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 3E3131 Summary (continued)  The page orientation determines how the document is printed on the page. Adjusting the margins affects the blank space around the edges of the page.  The Find command makes searching for text easy and efficient. The Replace command replaces multiple occurrences of search text automatically. 31