Using Microsoft Word
Here are basic instructions for using Microsoft Word:
1. Open Word by clicking the Start button and selecting the Word program from the list of programs.
2. Perform basic text formatting like making letters capitalized or indented using keyboard shortcuts like Shift, Tab, and Enter. The toolbar at the top contains common formatting buttons like Bold, Italic, and Underline.
3. Correct spelling and grammar issues flagged with red or green underlines either manually or by right clicking for suggestions.
What is a computer?
What is an operating system?
The Windows Screen
Starting and shutting down your computer
The mouse according to Windows
Opening and closing programs
Menu bars and Tool Bars
Cut/Copy and Paste
Further study
What is a computer?
What is an operating system?
The Windows Screen
Starting and shutting down your computer
The mouse according to Windows
Opening and closing programs
Menu bars and Tool Bars
Cut/Copy and Paste
Further study
Guidelines for creating a Microsoft Word document. For example: How to find Microsoft Word in a file; explanation of various ribbon icons and how to save and open Microsoft Word files.
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1. Using Microsoft Word
Here are basic instructions on how to use Microsoft Word.
1. Open Microsoft Word:
Begin by sitting at a computer and looking at the “desktop”. The desktop is the first
screen that you will see on a computer that has just been started up. In the bottom left
corner of the screen is the “Start” button. Left click the start button. A small window will
appear. There will be a button on this window called “All Programs”. Move the mouse
pointer over this button and stop. A new window will appear to the right. This is a list of
all of the programs on your computer. Move the mouse pointer over the program called
“Microsoft Office” and stop. A new window will appear to the right. Move the mouse
pointer over the program called Microsoft Office Word and left click once. A new screen
will appear.
2. Basic Functions of Microsoft Word
Make a capital letter: Hold the “Shift” key while pressing a letter key. The shift key will
also allow you to use the secondary symbols on some keys. ($, @, ?, ! “, +)
Make an indentation: Press the “Tab” key. This is usually used at the beginning of a
new
paragraph.
Skip a line: Press the “Enter” key.
Highlight text: Press and hold the left mouse button. Then drag the mouse pointer over
the text you wish to highlight. You can also double-click on a word to highlight it. You
can triple click on a paragraph to highlight it.
Use the toolbar: At the top of the screen there is the toolbar. The toolbar has many
buttons. You can left click a button to make it perform a function. Move the mouse
pointer over a button and leave it there to make a “tool tip” appear. A tool tip is a small
window that tells you what a button does. The most popular buttons on the toolbar are:
Bold, Italicize, and underline.
Make text start at the left, center, or right of the page: On the right of the toolbar there
will be three buttons that look like lines on a page. To make text start at the left, left click
the button that has lines to the left. To center text, left click the button that has lines to
the
center. To make text start at the right, left click the button that has lines to the right.
Correct text that has a green or red underline: When Microsoft Word finds a grammar
problem, it will underline text in green. When Microsoft Word detects a spelling
problem, it will underline text in red. To correct these problems (and make the
underlines
disappear, you can do 2 things:
2. 1) Correct the problem yourself using your own knowledge.
2) Right click on the underlined text. This will open a new window. In the new
window, there will be suggestions of how to correct the problem. Left click on the
suggestion you like best. The underlines will then disappear.
Open a new word document: To open a new word document, left click on the file button
at the top left of the screen. A new window will appear below. Click on the button that
says “New”. A new window will appear on the right side of the screen. Use the mouse
pointer to left click on “New Document”. A new document screen will appear.
Open a pre-existing word document: To open a word document that you have saved in
the past (and want to continue working on it), click on the file button at the top left of the
screen. A new window will appear. In this window, there will be a small rectangular box
at the top. To the right of this box is an arrow pointing down. Left click on the arrow to
open the folder that your document is saved in. When you find your document, double
click on it to open. You may now continue working on it.
Save your word document: You may choose to “Save” your document when you are
finished. If you save your document, you will be able to open it later, and it will be the
same as when you last saved it.
To save your document, left click on the file button at the top left of the screen. A
new window will appear below. Click on the button that says “save as”. A new window
will appear. In this window, there will be a small rectangular box at the top. To the right
of this box is an arrow pointing down. Left click on the arrow. A new window will
appear with a list of locations where you can save your document. Left click on the
location of your choice. You can save your document in 2 main locations:
1) Save to the hard drive of the computer. This may be called the “desktop” or the
“C:” drive. If you save here you will only be able to open your document from
the computer you saved it on next time.
2) Save to a disk. This may be called the “A:” (floppy disk) “D:” (CD-Rom disk)
or “E:” (Flash Disk) drive.
Print your word document: To print your word document, left click on the file button at
the top left of the screen. A new window will appear below. Click on the button that says
“Print”. A new window will appear with print options. Select the options you want. When
you are ready, left click on the “OK” button.