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Backstage view
Here is a brief overview of the command that appear in the
backstage view navigation pane:
Save, Save As, Open, Close, Info, Recent,New.
Opening an exisisting document
Clicking the open command in the file tab produces the open dialog
box. You can use commands in the open dialog box to open existing
documents from target locations.
Changing document view
Word has five document view options:
Print layout, Full screen reading, Web layout, Outline, Draft.
Using show commands
Rulers are measuring tools to align text, graphics, and other
elements used within a document.Gridlines provide a grid of
vertical and horizontal lines that help you align graphics and other
objects in your documents. Gridlines are displayed only in print
layout view.The navigation pane appears in the left side of the
window when you select its command in the show group. The
navigation pane has three tabs. The first tab browse heading,
second tab browse pages, third tab browse.
2. Using zoom
The zoom group of commands lets you zoom in to get a closer view
of a page or zoom out to see more of the document at a smaller
size.
Navigation and searching through a document
Scroll bars allow a user to move up or down or side to side. You can
click the scroll button to move up or down one line at a time. Scroll
box to move through a document even faster.
Searching within a document
Wildcard characters to find words or phrases that contain specific
letters or combination of letters.
Using the go to command to navigation a long document
In a longer document more quickly than is possible by scrolling.
Selecting, replacing, and deleting text
The multi-selection enables you to select multiple text items that
are not adjacent. When you position the mose pointer to the left of
the margin, it changes to a selection arrow that enables you to click
to select the entire line to the right of the pointer.