6. MOVING AROUND THE DOCUMENT
Page Up – Move the
cursor one page up.
Page Down – Move the
cursor one page down.
Home – Move the
cursor to the beginning
of the line
7. MOVING AROUND THE DOCUMENT
End – Move the cursor to the
end of the line
Left and Right Arrow Keys –
Navigate the document one
letter at a time (left, right)
Up and Down Arrow Keys –
Navigate the document one
line at a time (up, down)
8. STATUS BAR
located at the bottom right of the MS WORD window,
shows the current progress of a certain executed action in the
program.
1. When MS word launches the backstage view defaults of the NEW TAB present the templates for new document.
2. BLANK DOCUMENT option is selected to start a document from scratch
3. The keyboard shortcut CTRL + N can also be clicked while in an open document to trigger MS Word to start a new document.
1. The backstage view of the New tab also offers online templates. Use the Search field to find a document type like a newsletters, business card, labels, etc. If you are connected to the internet, it will download more templated online.
There are 2 ways on how to move around to document. By a mouse or a keyboard.
A mouse with a middle scroll function can scroll documents up and down.
They keyboard can also be used to navigate the document.
For example, doing a save action will trigger the status bar to show the progress of the action.
1. For you to edit the text, highlight the text that needs to be formatted, and the Quick Format option pops up near the end of the last character highlighted.
2. The popup can be used to bold, italicize, enlarge, or change the style of the fonts.
3. Once the cursor has been moved away from this popup box, it disappears and can be made to appear again by right clicking on the highlighted text.