Word 2007 Gettingstarted
Word 2007 Gettingstarted
The Introduction to Word 2007 class will show what’s different in Word 2007. The Ribbon at the top of the page
has replaced menus and toolbars in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access. The ribbon is organized into tabs,
groups and commands. This class covers the use of the Ribbon, the Microsoft Office Button (Where’ s the File
menu?), getting Help and online Training, Live Preview, the Mini Toolbar, the Quick Access Toolbar, New File
Formats, and a Few Fun Features. It also covers the basics of Introduction to Word 2007 for new users. The class
and handout are designed so when you return to your desk you can begin using the Word 2007.
There are three major differences in Word 2007, the Ribbon, the Office Button and the New File Formats.
The Ribbon at the top of the page has replaced menus and toolbars in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access and new
messages in Outlook.
The Home Tab displays the most commonly used commands. In Word and Excel these include Copy, Cut, and
Paste, Bold, Italic, Underscore etc. The commands are arranged in groups: Clipboard, Font, Paragraph,
Styles and Editing.
The most frequently used commands, Paste, Cut, Copy and Format Painter, are the left most in the first group in
the Home Tab.
The less frequently used commands or command choices can Try it: To display the Paste Special
be displayed by clicking the down arrow under the command:
1. Select some text.
command. 2. Click the Home tab.
3. In the Clipboard group, under
Paste button, click the down
arrow.
Contextual (On Demand) Tabs Insert Tab
Some commands only appear when you need them. For Try it:
1. Click Insert > Table.
example The Table Tools Tab only appears when you are
modifying a table. 2. Click in the table to view the table
commands and out of the table to
have them disappear.
Quick Access Toolbar (Top Left, Right of Office Button) Quick Access Toolbar
Try it:
The Quick Access Toolbar is a customizable 1. Click the down arrow on the
toolbar which contains shortcuts for commonly used Quick Access Toolbar.
commands. You can either click the down arrow to add or 2. Click any of the displayed
commands to add them to
remove commands or right click on any command to add that the toolbar or click More
command to the toolbar. Commands.
3. Click any of the formatting
commands on the Mini
Toolbar.
4. Right click any command and
click Add to Quick Access
Toolbar.
5. Right click any command on
the Quick Access Toolbar and
click Remove from Quick
Access Toolbar.
Users running Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 2000-2003 can open the
new file types after they download a converter from Microsoft’s
website. If their Word 2007 is updated with the latest patches
and service packs, they will be asked to they want to download
a converter when they try to open a Word 2007 document.
(Note: The converter only works with Office 2000 SP3, Office XP
SP3 and Office 2003 SP1 on Windows 2000 SP4, Windows XP
SP1 and Windows Server 2003.)
Click Office Button > Word Options > Save > Save files in this format
to change the default save format.
A Few More Fun Features
Save as PDF
You can download an add-on for no-charge that allows Try it:
you to save files in PDF format. 1. Click the Office Button.
2. Select Save As > Find add-ins for other
file formats.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Try it:
1. Select some text.
2. Press the Alt key.
New keyboard shorts 3. Type the displayed number 1 to bold
the selected text.
cuts called KeyTips are available using the Alt key. The
4. Type the displayed letter H to select the
“old” shortcuts that start with CTRL, like CTRL-C for Home Tab.
copy, also still work. 5. Press Alt again to toggle off the KeyTips.
Introductory video demo covering the basic features such as the Ribbon and the Navigation Pane.
Let’s Get Started
1. Click the Show/Hide button to show paragraph mark and other hidden formatting symbols.
2. Click the Bullets button or down arrow to select your list style to insert a bulleted list.
3. Click the Numbering button or down arrow to select your list style to insert a numbered list.
4. To modify existing text, select the text, and then click the appropriate formatting button.
5. Hover over each of the buttons for more information.
6. Click the Dialog Box Launcher for to open the Paragraph dialog box.
1. Click the Bold button to bold the text, click the Italic button to italicize the text and click
2. Clicking on the down arrow of the Font Size drop down menu to change the font size.
3. Hover over each of the buttons for more information.
4. Click the Dialog Box Launcher for to open the Font dialog box.
Mini Toolbar Mini Toolbar
To format text using the Mini Toolbar:
2. To copy text formatting from one place and apply it to another place:
a. Select the paragraph whose formatting is to be copied.
b. Click the Format Painter button . (Double-click the Format Painter button if you want to
change the format of multiple selections in your document.)
c. Select the text or graphic you want to format.
1. Click the Spelling & Grammar button to show check spelling and grammar.
Place your cursor in the location you wish to insert your symbol or special character.
Insert a Picture Insert Tab
To insert a Picture, in the Illustrations group:
3. Click the Select button to select all text in your documents, select objects, or select text
with similar formatting.
1. In the Page Setup group, click the Breaks drop down button .
2. Select type of break you wish to insert into your document.
Note: ITS recommends saving as Word 97-2003 Document. Doing so ensures that users who have not upgraded
to Word 2007 can easily open the document.