2. Undo Steps
Given Microsoft Word the student will be able to correct text using Undo so that the
previous text is displayed.
Type Undo Example.
Click the Undo button on the Quick Access menu. The typing disappears.
3. Redo Steps
Click the Redo button on the Quick Access menu.
The typing disappears.
Given Microsoft Word the student will be able to correct text using Redo so that new text
is displayed.
4. Additional Commands
Given Microsoft Word the student will be able to correct text using additional commands
or shortcuts so that revised text is displayed.
5. Steps Required for additional commands.
Select “Undo Example”
Press Ctrl+b to bold. Word bolds the text.
Press Ctrl+i. Word italicizes the text.
Press Ctrl+u. Word underlines Text.
Click the down arrow next to the Undo icon. You will see the actions you performed
listed. To undo the underline, click Underline; to undo the underline and italic, click
Underline Italic; to undo the underline, italic, and bold, click bold, etc.
To redo, click the Redo icon several times.
8. Print
In this lesson, the student will be able to print documents that he or she has previously
created along with other documents that he or she desires.
9. Step One: Select the Print Pane
Select the File tab.
Backstage view will appear.
Select Print. The Print pane will appear.
10. Step Two: Print
1. Navigate to the Print pane and select the desired printer.
2. Enter the number of copies you wish to print.
3. Select any additional settings if needed.
4. Click Print.
11. Knowledge Check
1. How do you access the Print pane?
2. Where do you select the number of copies you need?
3. Where do you find the Print icon?
12. Answers
1. Select the File tab.
◦ Backstage view will appear.
◦ Select Print. The Print pane will appear.
2. In the Print pane beside the Print icon.
3. In the Print pane.