Title: In this section you will learn how to:
1- In this section you will learn how to
- Create a document with a wizard
- Open, modify, and save templates
- Create templates from scratch
- Attach templates to documents
- Use global templates
- Apply, remove, and restart a bulleted or numbered
list - Customize bullets and numbering
- Insert headers and footers
- Use the Header and Footer toolbar
- Insert static and dynamic text into headers and
footers - Link and unlink headers and footers
- View document markings
- Apply borders and shading to paragraphs
- Indent paragraphs
- Space paragraphs
2Creating Your Document with a Wizard
- Word has a number of wizards that can walk you
through each step of creating - a particular type of document.
- Pleading (Legal)
- Envelope (Letters and Faxes)
- Letter (Letters and Faxes)
- Fax (Letters and Faxes)
- Mailing Label (Letters and Faxes)
- Memo (Memos)
- Calendar (Other Documents)
- Agenda (Other Documents)
- Resume (Other Documents)
3Opening an Existing Template
- In Word, click the File menu and click New. In
the New Document task pane, click the On My
Computer link. - Click the Start menu, choose Programs (or All
Programs), and then click New Office Document.
4Modifying and Saving a Template
- You can also make changes to a template and save
it as your own.
5Creating a Template
- You can create your own template from scratch.
- Save as a .dot file.
6Attaching a Template to a Document
- Click the Tools menu and click Templates and
Add-ins. - Click the Attach button.
- Browse to the file you want to attach.
- Click to select it and click Open.
- Click OK to close out of the Templates and
Add-ins box.
7About Global Templates
- Normal.dot is a special kind of template called
a global template. - Applies to all documents, no matter what the
document type. - Normal.dot is loaded every time you open Word.
8Types of Lists
- There are three types of lists you can create
with the bullets and numbering tool.
9Creating a Bulleted or Numbered List
- You can create a bulleted or numbered list in one
of three ways. - Begin a line with a number or a dash and press
Enter. (There are no keyboard shortcuts for other
bullet icons.) Word will automatically start a
list. - Create your list and apply bullets and numbers.
- Turn bullets or numbers on and then create your
list.
10Modifying and Removing Bulleted or Numbered Lists
- Click the numbering icon on the standard toolbar
to remove numbering. (If you have applied
bullets, you would click the bullet icon to turn
it off.) - Right-click the text, click Bullets and
Numbering, and choose your selected style in the
dialog box. (If you want to remove bullets or
numbering, click None.) Click OK. - Click the Format menu, click Bullets and
Numbering, and choose your selected style in the
dialog box. (If you want to remove bullets or
numbering, click None.) Click OK.
11Restarting or Continuing a Bulleted or Numbered
List
- To continue a numbered list later on in your
document - Make sure the first list is created properly.
- Select the second list.
- Click the Format menu and click Bullets and
Numbering, or right-click on the text and click
Bullets and Numbering. - Click the Numbers tab and select the style you
used previously. - Check the box Continue previous list.
- Click OK.
12Using Outlined Lists
- You can set different levels of a list by
pressing Tab.
13Customizing Bullets and Numbers
- You can customize bullets, numbers and outline
styles from the Bullets and Numbers dialog.
14Viewing Headers and Footers
- Click the View menu and click Headers and
Footers.
15Creating or Deleting a Header or Footer
- Click the view menu and select headers and
footers. - You can type text, delete text, add formatting,
and insert graphics.
16Using the Header/Footer Toolbar
- The only way to open it is to open the
header/footer view.
17Inserting Dynamic Text
- Dynamic text fields are fields that automatically
update to save you work.
18Inserting Page Numbers
- There are many other configurations available
from the Header/Footer Toolbar.
19Applying Page Settings
- You can use the Page Setup button on the Header
and Footer toolbar to configure further header
and footer settings. - You can also click the File menu, click Page
Setup, and click the Layout tab.
20Header and Footer Links
- Allow you to link headers and footers.
21Viewing Document Markings
- To turn on your documents markings, click the
Tools menu and click Options.
22Applying Borders
- Right click and click Borders and Shading
- OR
- Click the Format menu and click Borders and
Shading.
23Applying Shading and Patterns
- Lets you set a background for a certain part of
your text.
24Applying Alignment and Indentation
- In addition to borders, shading, and patterns,
you can also specify alignment and indentation
for your paragraphs. - Click the Format menu and click Paragraph.
25Applying Spacing
- You can also set special spacing options for
paragraphs. - Click the Format menu and click Paragraph.