Tuesday 10 January 2017

WORD PROCESSOR 1

WORD PROCESSOR:



Any of you that have used Microsoft Word before and are now trying to use Word 2007 it is quite different from the old versions. In these Microsoft Word 2007 tutorials I will take you step by step through the basic features and the new tab format of the program.


We are going to start with the basics and then move step by step through each tab at the top to include the Home tab, Insert, Page Layout, References, Mailings, Review, and end with View.
Let’s get started.
Even with my extensive computer background it took me some time to get use to Microsoft Office 2007. Most beginner computer users will use Word for typing a letter to a family member or friend, typing up a recipe or creating a fun card or flyer. We are going to have a little fun with these tutorials and design a greeting card along with editing some other types of documents. This will allow me to show you all of the features a basic computer user will want to know. We will even show you how to create and print envelopes for you to use to mail home made cards. I will be bouncing back and forth between documents in order to explain the best way I can how to use these features in Word 2007 so bare with me. It will be a bit of a slow go. This tutorial will take you through how to use the features located in the Microsoft Office Logo in the upper left corner of Word 2007.
When you open Word 2007 it starts you with a new document. All of your basic commands that you will use on most documents are located at the top of the screen by clicking on the Microsoft office logo. Click the upper left corner on the Microsoft Office logo to see the list of options.
Even though you already have a new document open click on the New icon. The New Document window will open and give you template options to choose from. 
Click on Installed Templates. This will give you a list of templates you can uses that are already installed on your computer and you do not have to download from the internet. These can be time savers if you are in a hurry to create a professional looking document.

Below the Installed Templates in a list of other templates you can download off the internet. These are also great time savers. It just takes a few extra clicks to download the document online.
Now click cancel. We are going to do things the hard way by designing our own. I just wanted you to get a feel for all of the features New document has, besides just starting with a blank page. We are going to do this tutorial in the order of the tabs at the top. So now that we have a blank document open click on the Microsoft Office logo at the top left and click Save as.


The Word 2007 Save As is a little different than past versions. If you are planning to send the document via email or save it to a disk and use another computer to open it click the Word 97-2003 Document. If the other computer does not have Word 2007 but has an older version this selection lets you open the document in an older version of Word.

If you plan on using Word 2007 to open the document each time click the top Word Document selection.
Select the file location you would like to save the greeting card. Usually the file location defaults to My Documents. Type greeting card in the File name: box and click save. You can also change the document type to open in an older version of word in the Save As Window by clicking the drop Save as type: down menu and selecting Word 97-2003 Document.Now that the document is saved let’s close and reopen the document.
Click on the Microsoft Office icon in the upper left corner and at the very bottom click Close.
There are 3 ways to reopen a document.
1. Double click on the My Documents folder from your desktop and then double click on the greeting card.docx file. This will automatically open Word 2007 and your saved document.
 2. Open Word 2007 and click on the Microsoft Office icon in the upper left corner. The drop down menu will appear and you can either click on the Open Icon and it will take you to your My Document folder where you can double click the greeting card.docx file and open it, or
3. In the right hand column of the drop down menu you will see Recent Documents. Scan down the list of documents until you find greeting card.docx file and click.

In the Microsoft Word 2007 home tab tutorials you will find most of your basic features. These are the tools you will find yourself using the most when creating a Word document. With this tab you are able to change the style, size and color of your font, align test, create bullets and numbers, and cut and paste text. We are going to continue with our greeting card we started at the beginning of the Word 2007 tutorials. Open that document and let’s get started.
Now that you have your document open type “Happy Birthday” at the top and we will go through the sections of the home tab to edit and change the text. We will start at the left and move from section to section.
The first section is the Clipboard. The Clipboard is a very useful tool to move text, pictures, and charts from one place to another on a page or from one document to another.
Let’s practice using the Clipboard features with our Happy Birthday text we just typed. Highlight “Happy Birthday” by clicking and holding the left mouse button down in front of the text and dragging the cursor to the end and let go.

Now that the icons are functioning, click on the scissors to cut the text. The text will disappear and go into what is called the clipboard. You can also do this on the keyboard by pressing the ctrl button holding it down and pressing x. You can place the mouse over the icon without clicking and get an explanation and the keyboard command for each icon. Try placing the mouse over the clipboard icon and wait about 2 seconds and see what happens. 
 Notice that the scissors and papers have been grayed out again because there is no text selected for them to cut or copy. Now let’s get our text back. Click on the clipboard icon. You Happy Birthday text will be pasted back into your Word document.
This feature will work the same if you switch documents or click in a different location of the same document. The icon with the two pieces of paper is the copy icon. If you don’t want the text to be removed from the location it is in currently you can click the paper icon or press ctrl c to copy the text. Then it works the same as the cut feature you click where you would like the text placed and click on the clipboard icon.
If you have copied or cut several objects from a document you can view and select them by viewing your entire clipboard. Click on the little arrow icon in the bottom right corner of the Clipboard section. 
This will open the Office Clipboard Task Pane. You will see a list of everything that had been copied or cut during your session in Microsoft Word 2007. If you click on any of the items in the list it will paste them into the document. Click the x in the upper right corner of the Clipboard Task pane to close it.
If you have a good understanding of the Clipboard we will move on to the Font section. Again if you have any questions about what a button is place your mouse over it without clicking and it will give you a brief description to refresh your memory.



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