Title: Word Project 1
1Word Project 1
- Creating and Editing a Word Document
2Objectives
- Start and quit Word
- Describe the Word window
- Enter text in a document
- Check spelling as you type
3Objectives
- Save a document
- Format text and paragraphs
- Undo and redo commands or actions
- Insert clip art in a document
4Objectives
- Print a document
- Open a document
- Correct errors in a document
- Use Words Help to answer questions
5Starting Word
- Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar,
point to All Programs on the Start menu, point to
Microsoft Office on the All Programs submenu, and
then point to Microsoft Office Word 2003 on the
Microsoft Office submenu - Click Microsoft Office Word 2003
- If the Word window is not maximized, double-click
its title bar to maximize it
6The Word Window
7Customizing the Word Window
- To close the Language bar, right-click it to
display a shortcut menu with a list of commands - Click Close on the Language bar on the shortcut
menu - If the Getting Started task pane is displayed,
click the Close button in the upper-right corner
of the task pane - If the toolbar buttons are displayed on one row,
click the Toolbar Options button - Click Show Buttons on Two Rows in the Toolbar
Options list
8Customizing the Word Window
9Speech Recognition and Handwriting Recognition
- With the Office Speech Recognition software
installed and a microphone, you can speak the
names of toolbar buttons, menus, menu commands,
list items, alerts, and dialog box controls. You
can also dictate text, such as words and
sentences - Language bar
10Increasing the Font Size Before Typing
- Click the Font Size box arrow on the Formatting
toolbar - Click 22 in the Font Size list
11Typing Text
- Type Thrilling Speeds and then press the PERIOD
(.) key three times. If you make an error while
typing, press the BACKSPACE key until you have
deleted the text in error and then retype the
text correctly - Press the ENTER key
- Press the PERIOD (.) key three times. Type
Roaring Crowds and then press the ENTER key
12Typing Text
13Entering Blank Lines into a Document
- Press the ENTER key three times
14Displaying Formatting Marks
- If it is not selected already, click the
Show/Hide button on the Standard toolbar
15Typing More Text
- Press the CAPS LOCK key on the keyboard to turn
on capital letters. Verify the CAPS LOCK
indicator is lit on the keyboard - Type GRAND PRIX RACE PACKAGES and then press the
CAPS LOCK key to turn off capital letters - Press the ENTER key twice
16Using Wordwrap
- Type Four-day, three-night packages include
airfare, deluxe and then press the SPACEBAR
17Entering Text that Scrolls the Document Window
- Type accommodations and amenities, compact car
rental, a Formula One Grand Prix program, and
great reserved seats for all race events. - Press the ENTER key twice
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19Checking Spelling as You Type
- Type Race events feture and then press the
SPACEBAR. - Position the mouse pointer in the flagged word
(feture, in this case) - Right-click the flagged word, feture.
- Click feature on the shortcut menu
20Entering More Text
- Press the END key to move the insertion point to
the end of the line - Type all practice and qualifying sessions, the
drivers parade, and the gripping Formula One
Grand Prix. - Press the ENTER key twice.
- Type Call Beacon Travel at 555-2299.
21Entering More Text
22Saving a New Document
- With a USB flash drive connected to one of the
computers ports, click the Save button on the
Standard toolbar - Type Grand Prix Announcement in the File name
text box. Do not press the ENTER key after
typing the file name - Click the Save in box arrow
- Click USB flash drive in the Save in list
- Click the Save button in the Save As dialog box
23Saving a New Document
24Selecting Multiple Paragraphs
- Press CTRLHOME that is, press and hold down the
CTRL key, press the HOME key, and then release
both keys - Move the mouse pointer to the left of the first
paragraph to be selected until the mouse pointer
changes to a right-pointing block arrow - Drag downward until both paragraphs are selected
25Changing the Font Size of Text
- With the text selected, click the Font Size box
arrow on the Formatting toolbar - Click the down scroll arrow on the Font Size
scroll bar until 36 appears in the list - Click 36 in the Font Size list
26Changing the Font Size of Text
27Changing the Font of Text
- With the text selected, click the Font box arrow
on the Formatting toolbar and then scroll through
the Font list until Cooper Black (or a similar
font) is displayed - Click Cooper Black (or a similar font)
28Right-Aligning a Paragraph
- Click somewhere in the paragraph to be
right-aligned - Click the Align Right button on the Formatting
toolbar
29Centering a Paragraph
- Click somewhere in the paragraph to be centered
- Click the Center button on the Formatting toolbar
30Undoing and Redoing an Actions
- Click the Undo button on the Standard toolbar
- Click the Redo button on the Standard toolbar
31Selecting a Line
- Move the mouse pointer to the left of the line to
be selected (in this case, GRAND PRIX RACE
PACKAGES) until it changes to a right-pointing
block arrow and then click
32Formatting a Line of Text
- With the text selected, click the Font box arrow
on the Formatting toolbar and then scroll to
Arial Black (or a similar font) in the list.
Click Arial Black (or a similar font) - With the text selected, click the Font Size box
arrow on the Formatting toolbar and then click 24
in the list
33Italicizing Text
- With the text still selected, click the Italic
button on the Formatting toolbar
34Underlining a Word
- Click somewhere in the word to be underlined
(deluxe, in this case) - Click the Underline button on the Formatting
toolbar
35Scrolling
- Click below the scroll box on the vertical scroll
bar nine times
36Selecting a Group of Words
- Position the mouse pointer immediately to the
left of the first character of the text to be
selected (in this case, the g in great) - Drag the mouse pointer through the last character
of the text to be selected (in this case, the s
in seats)
37Bolding Selected Text
- With the text selected, click the Bold button on
the Formatting toolbar. - Click inside the selected text to remove the
selection (highlight)
38Centering a Paragraph
- Click somewhere in the paragraph to be centered
(in this case, the last line of the announcement) - Click the Center button on the Formatting toolbar
39Inserting Clip Art in a Word Document
- To position the insertion point where you want
the clip art to be located, press CTRL HOME and
then press the DOWN ARROW key three times - Click Insert on the menu bar
- Point to Picture on the Insert menu
- Click Clip Art on the Picture submenu
40Inserting Clip Art in a Word Document
- If the Search for text box contains text, drag
through the text to select it - Type race car and then point to the Search button
- Click the Go button
41Inserting Clip Art in a Word Document
- Type race car and then point to the Search button
- Click the Go button
- Click the image to be inserted in the document
(in this case, the Formula One race car) - Click the Close button on the Clip Art task pane
title bar
42Inserting Clip Art in a Word Document
43Centering a Paragraph Containing a Graphic
- With the insertion point on the paragraph mark
containing the clip art, click the Center button
on the Formatting toolbar
44Selecting a Graphic
- Click anywhere in the graphic
- If your screen does not display the Picture
toolbar, click View on the menu bar, point to
Toolbars, and then click Picture
45Resizing a Graphic
- With the graphic still selected, point to the
upper-right corner sizing handle - Drag the sizing handle diagonally outward until
the dotted selection rectangle is positioned
approximately as shown in the figure
46Resizing a Graphic
- Release the mouse button. Press CTRLHOME
47Saving an Existing Document with the Same File
Name
- Click the Save button on the Standard toolbar
48Printing a Document
- Ready the printer according to the printer
instructions - Click the Print button on the Standard toolbar
- When the printer stops printing the document,
retrieve the printout
49Quitting Word
- Position the mouse pointer on the Close button on
the right side of the title bar - Click the Close button
50Starting Word and Opening a Document
- With your USB flash drive connected to one of the
computers USB ports, click the Start button on
the Windows taskbar, point to All Programs on the
Start menu, point to Microsoft Office on the All
Programs submenu, and then click Microsoft Office
Word 2003 on the Microsoft Office submenu - Click Grand Prix Announcement in the Getting
Started task pane
51Inserting Text in an Existing Document
- Scroll through the document and then click to the
left of the location of text to be inserted (in
this case, the d in drivers) - Type fun and then press the SPACEBAR
52Selecting a Word
- Position the mouse pointer somewhere in the word
to be selected (in this case, fun) - Double-click the word to be selected
53Deleting Text
- With the text selected, press the DELETE key
54Using the Ask a Question for Help Box
- Click the Type a Question for help box on the
right side of the menu bar and then type shortcut
keys - Press the ENTER key
- When Word displays the Search Results task pane,
if necessary, scroll to display the topic, About
shortcut keys - Click About shortcut keys
- If the Microsoft Office Help window has an Auto
Tile button, click it so the Word window and Help
window display side-by-side
55Using the Ask a Question for Help Box
- Click the Show All link on the right side of the
Microsoft Office Word Help window to expand the
links in the window - Double-click the Microsoft Office Word Help
window title bar to maximize the window - Click the Close button on the Microsoft Office
Word Help window title bar - Click the Close button on the Search Results task
pane
56Using the Ask a Question for Help Box
57Quitting Word
- Click the Close button on the right side of the
Word title bar - If Word displays a dialog box, click the No
button to ignore the changes since the last time
you saved the document
58Summary
- Start and quit Word
- Describe the Word window
- Enter text in a document
- Check spelling as you type
59Summary
- Save a document
- Format text and paragraphs
- Undo and redo commands or actions
- Insert clip art in a document
60Summary
- Print a document
- Open a document
- Correct errors in a document
- Use Words Help to answer questions
61Word Project 1 Complete