MS Word
- 2. Look for the Microsoft Word icon
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- 3. Your icons are located at the dock
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- 4. it sits on the lower edge of your screen.
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- 9. Welcome to the MS Word Interface
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- 10. The blank page is a stand-in for real paper
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- 14. There are margins all around the edges
of each page
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- 15. So you don’t have to worry about
creating a mess.
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- 21. To set your text to Bold,
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- 23. hold the button, drag it across the text
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- 25. Take your pointer to the ‘B’ (Bold) icon
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- 26. on the upper left side of the toolbar area
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- 28. The text should look darker than the rest.
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- 29. If you want your Title
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- 30. to be right on the middle of
the page
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- 32. *Forgotten how to highlight?
Go back to page 22
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- 34. Go to the toolbar area
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- 35. Notice that one of the icons is darker .
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- 36. Move your mouse pointer to the icon
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- 37. right next to the dark icon
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- 38. the one that says ‘Center Text’.
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- 40. Your title should be on the center now.
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- 42. You just used one of the four Alignment Icons.
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- 48. You’ll be using them a lot in Microsoft Word.
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- 49. You can take your words to the left side
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- 51. and right in the middle of the page.
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- 53. And click on any Alignment Icon you need
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- 54. A Quick Recap of your Alignment
Icons
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- 58. And this new one that we’re going to use?
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- 61. Then click on the 'Justify Text' icon.
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- 62. Voila! All the paragraphs and sentences are
aligned evenly.
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- 63. If you need to squeeze in a few words
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- 65. You need to get acquainted with the
Arrow Keys
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- 67. You will be spot-editing, and you need
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- 68. to squeeze between sentences without
disturbing their form.
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- 69. Press arrow keys to navigate the page.
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- 70. The direction of the arrows (up, down,
left, right)
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- 71. tell you where your cursor goes
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- 72. as it moves across the page.
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- 75. Wherever your *cursor is, that's your
starting point for navigation.
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- 76. Say, you want to use the Left Arrow Key
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- 81. You can do the same thing with Right
Arrow key.
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- 82. A tap on left/right arrow key = skip
one letter
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- 83. With Up and Down Keys, you get to jump
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- 84. from one row of text to another
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- 91. Click the space right before the first letter
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- 92. of the first sentence of your paragraph.
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- 93. Press “Tab” on your keyboard.
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- 94. It will indent your paragraph.
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- 95. It will indent your paragraph.
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- 96. Repeat this for the rest of the paragraphs.
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- 97. Save your work by clicking on the fourth
icon
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- 99. Hover over the icon, it will say ‘Save this
document’
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- 101. You’ll get the dialog box that looks like
this:
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- 102. Type in your Title, it will automatically
write over
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- 104. How it looks like after you type your title:
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- 106. To print, click on the icon that looks like a
printer.
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- 107. Make sure your printer is turned on and
connected to your computer!
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- 108. “Don’t bunt. Aim out of the
ballpark.”
David Ogilvy
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