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The document provides instructions on how to perform various formatting and editing tasks in Microsoft Word, such as starting Word, creating and opening documents, saving documents, setting page layout and margins, inserting headers and footers, cutting/copying and pasting text, finding and replacing text, using bookmarks, changing font styles and sizes, adjusting paragraph and line spacing, adding bullets and numbering, and applying borders and shading. Step-by-step instructions are given for each task with screenshots to illustrate the steps.

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PRESENTED BY:

Anup Chakraborty
#9811222713
anupchakraborty@hotmail.com
MS-WORD
INTRODUCTION
MS-Word is available either as a stand-alone
program or bundled with Complete MS-Office
program software.
It helps you to create letters, memos, reports
and term papers. It also helps to send
documents to a group of people for feedback.
You can maintain mailing lists, create
personalized documents and create a
newsletter etc.
STARTING MS - WORD
To start Microsoft Word:
 Click on the Start button at the bottom
left corner of the Windows desktop as
shown in Next Figure.
 Select the program option.
 Select Microsoft Word 2010.
 This invokes MS-Word and starts a new
document.
Work Space
CREATING A DOCUMENT
To create a document, follow these
steps:
Click the File tab.
A New Document window will be
displayed.
 Select the Blank Document.
 A Blank New Document is displayed.
Or
 Use the shortcut key CTRL + N
OPENING A DOCUMENT

To open an existing document, follow


these steps:
Click the File tab.
An Open dialog box will be displayed
as shown in Fig.
 Select the appropriate drive and
folder in Look in.
Select the desired filename then click
on Open button.

Or
Press CTRL+O.
Open Dialog Box
SAVING DOCUMENT

When you start typing in your Blank


New Document, the document is stored
in the internal memory of the computer.
In order to preserve the document for
future use, you must save it on the
disk. To do so:
 Click the File tab, and then click
save/save as.
The Save As dialog box gets invoked
as displayed in Fig.

Select the directory or folder in Save


in box.
Enter the name of the file in
Filename box.
Click on Save button.
Save As Dialog Box
By default, the new document is saved
as a Word document with an extension
.doc.
 Click on icon on the standard
toolbar.
or press CTRL+S from keyboard.
While working with a file (adding more text
lines, format it, delete something etc.), we
need to save the changes in the existing
document. To save the changes:
 Click on the Save Command .
Or
 press CTRL + S from keyboard.
PAGE SETUP
It is used for setting margins, paper
size, paper source and layout of
active documents.
Change or set page margins and other properties
Page margins are the blank space around the edges of
the page. In general, you insert text and graphics in the
printable area between the margins. However, you can
position some items in the margins — for example,
headers, footers, and page numbers.
 Click on page Layout tab
 Click on page setup
 Set Margins for Top, Bottom, Left and Right
 Add margins for binding
 Set margins for facing pages
 Select Page Orientation
 Set Paper Size from Paper Tab
Headers and Footers
Insert headers and footers

Headers and footers are areas in the top, bottom, and side
margins (margin: The blank space outside the printing area on a
page.) of each page in a document.

We can insert or change text or graphics in headers and footers. For


example, you can add page numbers, the time and date, a company
logo, the document title or file name, or the author's name.

If you want to change a header or footer that you inserted, the


Headers & Footers tab under Header & Footer Tools gives you
more header and footer options.
Insert the same header and footer throughout a document

 Click on Insert Tab.


 Click on Header and Footer option.
 Two text boxes appears on your
document, one for header & one for
footer.

 Type the header & footer you want to


give, on the specified place.
Insert headers or footers different for odd and even pages

 On the Page Layout tab, click the Page Setup Dialog


Box Launcher, and then click the Layout tab.

Select the Different odd and even check box.

Now you can insert the header or footer for even pages
on an even page and the header or footer for odd pages
on an odd page.
Remove the header or footer from the first page

1.On the Page Layout tab, click the Page Setup


Dialog Box Launcher, and then click the Layout
tab.
2.Select the Different first page check box under
Headers and footers.

Headers and footers are removed from the first


page of the document.
CUT / COPY AND PASTE
These edit functions are use to
move/copy a selected text from one
place to another.
Followings are the icons for cut, copy
and paste respectively, displayed on
Standard
CUT Toolbar.
COPY PASTE
CUT AND PASTE
 Select the text.
 Go to Home Tab Cut or
 Press CTRL + X
 Go to the target position
 Go to Home tab Paste or
 Press CTRL + V
COPY AND PASTE

Select the text.


Go to Home tab Copy or
Press CTRL + C.
Go to the target position
Go to Home tab Paste or
Press CTRL + V
FIND
Search for specified text, formatting,
symbols, comments, footnotes,
endnotes in the active document.
 Go to Home tab
A Find and Replace dialog box will be
displayed on Right side.
 In Find What box, enter the word you want
to find.
 Click Find Next button.
Alternatively, press CTRL + F from keyboard
REPLACE
Searches for and replaces specified
text in the active document. To replace
text:
 Click on Home tab Replace.
 A Find And Replace dialog box will be
displayed right side.
 Click on the Replace tab.
 In Find what box, enter the text you want
to find & replace.
In Replace withbox, enter text you want to
use as the replacement.
To search the next occurrence of the
text, click Find Next button.
To replace the occurred text, click
Replace.
 To replace all occurrences of the text,
click Replace All.
 You can also use CTRL + H as shortcut key.
GOTO
Move the insertion pointer to the item
where you want to go. Go to a specific
page, table or other item:
 Click on home menu
A find and replace dialog box appears
on your screen.
Click on Find that display Goto button
 In Go To what box, click the type of item.
BOOKMARK
A bookmark identifies a location or
selection of text that you name and
identify for future reference. Instead
of scrolling though out the document
bookmark identifies a location or
selection of text that you name and
identify for future reference. For
example, you might use a bookmark to
identify text that you want to revise at
a later time.
Instead of scrolling through the
document to locate the text, you can
go to it by using the Bookmark dialog
box.
 Select an item you want a bookmark
assigned to, or click where you want
to insert a bookmark.
 On the Insert Tab, click Bookmark.
Under Bookmark name, enter a name.
Bookmark names must begin with a
letter and can contain numbers. You
can't include spaces in a bookmark
name. However, you can use the
underscore character to separate
words — for example, "First_heading."
Click Add.
FORMAT OPTIONS
 CHANGING FONT STYLES
To change font size and font styles,
follow these steps:
 Click Home tab. Next. type the name
of desired font directly into the font
name box on the format toolbar and
press the Enter key.
Font Drop-down List
 Use Bold (B), Italics (I), Underline (U)
buttons on the toolbar as displayed in
Table.
BUTTON NAME KEY COMBINATION

Bold CTRL+B or

Italic CTRL+I or
Underline CTRL+U or
To add bold formatting to the
text, follow these steps
Select the text and click on the bold
button.
Alternatively, click on the bold button
and type the text.
Similarly, the characters can be
underlined and italicized.
CHANGING FONT SIZE
To change the font size, follow
these steps:
 Use the drop-down Font size
list on the Home tab as
displayed in Fig. or type the font
size in the Font size box and
press the Enter key.
 Use any of these keyboard shortcuts
to increase or decrease the font size as
shown in Table
SHORTCUT KEY COMBINATION

CTRL+] Increase one point at a time.


CTRL+[ Decrease one point at a time.
CTRL+SHIFT+ Increase by 10 points, 12 points,
>
14 points and so on.
CTRL+SHIFT+ Decrease by 10 points, 12
<
points, 14 points and so on.
PARAGRAPHS
In Word, each time you press the
Enter key you create a new
paragraph. Word paragraph always
ends with a paragraph mark. When
you open a new document, the default
paragraph setting stored as a style
(Normal) is applied.
Adjust Line or Paragraph Spacing

You can change the spacing between


the lines or the spacing before or after
each paragraph.

 Select the paragraphs in which you


want to change spacing.
 On the Page layout Tab, click
Paragraph.
Under Spacing, enter the spacing
you want in the Before or After box.

Set Line Spacing as you want.

Click OK button.
BULLETS AND NUMBERING
Bullets and Numbering highlight the
portions that you want to highlight.
You can use bullets or numbers to
create the lists in your document, to
make your document attractive and
easy to read.
Add bullets and numbering with
the list as you type

 Type 1. to start a numbered list or *


(asterisk) to start a bulleted list, and
then press SPACEBAR or TAB.
 Type any text you want.
 Press ENTER to add the next list
item.
Word automatically inserts the next
number or bullet.

To finish the list, press ENTER twice,


or press BACKSPACE to delete the
last bullet or number in the list.
Add Bullets or Numbering to an
Existing List
 Select the items you want to add
bullets or numbering to.
 On the Home Tab, click Bullets or
Numbering .
 Select the style of bullet or number.
 Click OK button.
BORDER AND SHADING
Applying shading effects & borders
around the selected area or page.
You can add borders to pages, text,
tables and table cells, graphic objects
and pictures. You can shade paragraphs
and text. You can apply colored or
textured fills to your graphic objects.
Click on Page layout Tab and select page border
To apply Border and Shading

 Click on Home Tab.


 Click on Page Border option.
 Select the Border for a selected text,
Page Border or Shading.
 Click OK .
CONVERTING CASE
To convert the case of the the text you
have inserted, follow these steps :
 Select the text you want to change.
 Select the Change Case option from
the Home tab.
A change Case dialog box is displayed
on the screen as illustrated in Figure.
Change Case Dialog Box
The Change case dialog box has the
following options:
SENTENCE CASE: Capitalizes only the
first letter in the selected sentences.
LOWER CASE: Converts all selected
text to lowercase letters.
UPPER CASE: Converts all selected
text to uppercase letters.
TITLE CASE: Capitalize the first letter
of each word of the selected text.
TOGGLE CASE: Changes uppercase to
lowercase and lowercase to uppercase
in all selected text.

 Select your type of Case and click


OK.
BACKGROUND
By this option we can change the
background of our active document.
T

Change The Background :


 On the Page Layout tab, point to
Background.
FORMAT PAINTER
You can use the Format Painter to
format an entire document quickly and
easily. The Format Painter copies
formats from the selected text to the
text you want to format. Suppose you
have formatted a line as 12 point
,Times New Roman, bold, italic,
underline and left aligned.
Rather than Formatting each paragraph
of the document separately, use the
Format Painter to format the entire
document. To do so, follow these
steps:
Select the formatted text (the text with
the format you want to copy).
 Click on the Format Painter button in
the Home tab as displayed in Fig
Select the text to be formatted.
The text automatically changes to the
copied format.
 Press the Esc key when formatting is
over.
Auto Text
 Automatically detect and correct typos and
misspelled words .
 Quickly insert symbols
Quickly insert any long piece of text
All of these uses of the AutoCorrect feature are supported by two parallel lists of
words.
SPELLING AND GRAMMAR
By default, Microsoft Word checks
spelling and grammar automatically as
you type, using wavy red underlines to
indicate possible spelling problems and
wavy green underlines to indicate
possible grammatical problems.
Check Spelling And Grammar
Automatically As You Type:
 Make sure automatic spelling and
grammar checking are turned on.
1. Click Tools Tab
2. Click Spelling And Grammar
symbol in left side
3. Select Check Spelling As You Type
and Check Grammar As You Type,
check boxes.
Type in the document.
 Right-click a word with a wavy red or
green underline, and then select the
command or the spelling alternative
you want.
Check Spelling And Grammar All At
Once
This method is useful if you want to
postpone proofing a document until
after you finish editing it.
You can check for possible spelling
and grammatical problems, and then
confirm each correction.
For Spelling And Grammar checking
Click on Review tab Spelling And Grammar.
A Dialog box appears :
 If you want to ignore the checking click
on Ignore Once/Ignore All button.
 if you want to add your word in the
dictionary then click Add To Dictionary
button.
 To change the word with the suggested
word , click Change/Change All button.
MAIL MERGE
This option is use to create form
letter, mailing labels ,or envelops with
the same or different addresses.
Through mail merge you can
automatically create personalized
letters ( with same body text ) to
many different people.
For Mail Merge
 Open a document.
 Click on Mailing tab,
 Click on Start mail merger And click
letters
Click on Recipients and click on Type
new list
Enter record in Boxes.
 Click on Ok button
Save your file
Click on address block
Click on preview results and data
display on document
TABLE
A table is made up of rows and columns
of cells that you can fill with text and
graphics.

CREATE A TABLE
Click on Insert Tab Table
Click on table Insert Table
TO TAKE THE PRINTOUT OF
YOUR DOCUMENT

 Click the File tab, and then click Print.


 The Print dialog box will appear as
shown in the figure.
 Apply the printing settings and click on
OK button.
Print Dialog Box

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