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1 Word Processing Part I

Overview Definition of Word Processing Advantages of Using a Word Processor Word Processing Terminology

Definition of Word Processing Manipulates text data to produce a letter, report, memo or any other type of correspondence Grouping of related words, sentences and paragraphs is a document Create, modify, store, retrieve and print all or part of document

Advantages of Using a Word Processor It won’t improve your typing speed Does make it easier to correct and modify the document Word wrap eliminates concern about where to end a line Particularly powerful for editing a document

Advantages of Using a Word Processor Easy insertion and deletion of text Ability to combine text from two or more documents Additional support with spelling and grammar checkers Easy to modify to the output formatting

Word Processing Terminology Bold - produces dark or heavy print Center - centering text evenly between the margins Edit - change or modify the document Font - type style and size

Word Processing Terminology Format - defines how printed document will appear; e.g. underline, boldface, print size, margin settings, line spacing, etc. Grammar checker - checks for grammar, phrasing, capitalization Justified - text is evenly aligned on both left and right margin

Word Processing Terminology Spelling checker - checks words or entire document for spelling Text data - any number, letter or symbol you can type on the keyboard

Word Processing Terminology Word wrap - automatic adjustment of the number of characters or words on a line; eliminates need to press Enter key

Loading Word 97 Start, Programs, Microsoft Word or Double-click on Word shortcut on the desktop From the Microsoft Office Shortcut Bar, click on New Office Document, then Blank Document

Minimize, Restore/Maximum Close buttons menu bar Standard tool bar Formatting tool bar ruler document window scroll bars Status bar

Using Office Assistant Automatically suggests help topics as you work Anticipates your actions and responds with suggestions on performing related tasks Can activate the Office Assistant any time its needed

Creating a New Document Planning - understand document’s purpose and what it will say Entering - entering contents by typing into word processor Editing - making changes to document, to correct errors and enhance content

Creating a New Document Formatting - enhancing to make more readable and attractive, such as boldface text, italics and bullets Previewing and Printing - displaying onscreen how document will look printed, allows for final changes before printing

Entering and Editing Text New Word document like a blank piece of paper, but with many predefined or default settings Default settings contained in the document template

Document Template Every Word document based on a document template Settings are stored in the Blank document template Other templates can be used to create different styles of memos, letters and reports

Document Template .5 inch tap stops right paragraph indent left paragraph indent .5 inch tap stops vertical position of insertion point horizontal position of insertion point document page number Line position of insertion point Document section

AutoCorrect Part of Office 97 IntelliSense feature Makes basic assumptions about text user is typing Uses assumptions to automatically identify and correct an entry

AutoCorrect Corrects for capitalization and spelling Can prompt user by finishing common phrases

Spelling and Grammar Checkers Automatically advises user of misspelled words or incorrect grammar Spelling Checker compares typed words to those in a main dictionary Those failing to match are identified as misspelled User can then correct herself or choose from menu of suggested words

Spelling and Grammar Checkers Grammar Checker looks for incorrect verb and tense agreements, verb forms, commonly confused words and others Words and phrases identified with a wavy green line User can then edit, or choose from a menu of suggested changes

Inserting and Deleting Blank Lines If insertion point is on a line above another line, and at the beginning or end of the line, press Enter key to Two ways of deleting a blank line Pressing the delete key Click on Edit, Clear

Inserting Characters Move your cursor to the insert area Type in the text desired Add spaces if necessary

Deleting Words Position your insertion cursor and press the Control Delete key

Word Wrap Feature that automatically decides where to end a line Text is “wrapped” to next line based on margin settings Saves time - pressing Enter key only when starting new paragraph or inserting blank line

Moving Around the Document Window Closing and Saving Files Moving Through a Document

Opening, Closing and Saving Files File, Close menu command File Close button Saving File, Save and Save menu commands Diskette file save icon

Moving Through a Document Moving mouse PgUp and PgDn keys Vertical scroll bar and buttons Horizontal scroll bar and buttons

Editing Key Summary Key Ctrl + Delete Action Deletes word to the right of insertion point

Editing Key Summary Key Ctrl + Delete Enter Action Deletes word to the right of insertion point Ends a line and moves insertion point to next line or inserts a blank line

Editing Key Summary Key <-Backspace Action Deletes character to the left of insertion point

Editing Key Summary Key <-Backspace Delete Action Deletes character to the left of insertion point Deletes character to right of insertion point

Editing Key Summary Key <-Backspace Delete Ctrl + <-Backspace Action Deletes character to the left of insertion point Deletes character to right of insertion point Deletes word to left of insertion point

Editing Key Summary Key Edit, Undo Action Reverses your last action or command

Editing Key Summary Key Edit, Undo Edit, Redo Action Reverses your last action or command Reverses the effects of Undo

Displaying Special Characters Normally hidden characters that display text characteristics Examples Paragraph symbol Dots for spacebar

Selecting Text To select a word: Procedure: Multiple paragraphs Drag in the selection bar next to the paragraphs

Selecting Text To select a word: Procedure: Multiple paragraphs Document Procedure: Drag in the selection bar next to the paragraphs Triple-click in the selection bar or press Ctrl and click in the selection bar

Selecting Text To select a word: Procedure: Word Double-click in the word

Selecting Text To select a word: Procedure: Word Sentence Double-click in the word Press Ctrl and click within the sentence

Selecting Text To select a word: Procedure: Word Sentence Line Double-click in the word Press Ctrl and click within the sentence Click in the selection bar next to the line

Selecting Text To select a word: Procedure: Multiple lines Drag in the selection bar next to the lines

Selecting Text To select a word: Procedure: Multiple lines Paragraph Drag in the selection bar next to the lines Triple-click on the paragraph or double-click in the selection bar next to the paragraph

Undoing Editing Changes Delete the change Click on the Undo button Click on the Edit, Undo menu

Documenting and Printing a Document Documenting a File Previewing and Printing a Document Document Preview Exiting Word

general document properties

summary document properties

document statistics

Previewing the Document View onscreen how document will look printed out Each page displayed in a reduced sized so that you can see the layout

Print Preview

Print options Print window