Information Sheet 1.1: Ms Word
Information Sheet 1.1: Ms Word
Information Sheet 1.1: Ms Word
INTRODUCTION /OVERVIEW:
This content explains the parts of the MS Word window; its importance and
function.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
To be able to identify tools and commands, to open MS Word, to explore the MS
Word window and its parts, and to save document.
MS WORD
2. Standard Toolbar- is one of the two common toolbars used in MS Word. It has tools
or buttons that will help you create a new file, open a file, save a file, cut, copy and
paste. Other commands can also be seen here.
3. Formatting Toolbar- is another common toolbar used in MS Word. Tools like font
type, size, style, alignments, and other commands can be accessed in this toolbar.
4. Document or Page- is where the elements of a document are placed like the text
graphs, pictures, and clip arts.
5. Title Bar- displays the name of the file (Document 1) and the name of the application
(MS Word).
8. Minimize button - allows the window to reduce to a button on the windows taskbar.
9. Scroll bars- help you view other parts of the document horizontally and vertically.
11. Insertion point- lets you know where the character will be entered next.
12. Rulers - (horizontal and vertical rulers) - set up margins, tab stops, and paragraph
indents.
13. Status bar- indicates the information about the document you are doing: what page
number you are in, total number of pages of your document, line number, and column
number.
14. Quick Access Toolbar- by default, the Quick Access Toolbar (QAT) is located in the
title bar of the application window but can be configured to display below the ribbon.
In addition to exposing Commands, the Quick Access Toolbar (QAT) includes a
customizable drop-down menu that contains the complete set of default Quick Access
Toolbar (QAT) Commands (whether hidden or displayed in the Quick Access
Toolbar (QAT)) and a set of Quick Access Toolbar (QAT) and ribbon options.
15. Office Button- is located at the top left corner of all applications. Clicking it opens a
menu containing frequently used file-level commands (e.g., Open, Print, and Save)
previously available in the File menu. The Office Button is a circle with the Office
logo.
16. Ribbon- it is part of the "Microsoft Office Fluent" interface and combines the menu
bar and toolbar into a single floating pane. The purpose of the ribbon is to provide
quick access to commonly used tasks within each program.
17. Zoom Slider- it is a part where you can zoom in to get a close-up view of your file or
zoom out to see more of the page at a reduced size. You can also save a particular
zoom setting with a document or template, presentation, or worksheet.
How to open a Word document:
I. Identification: Identify the part of the MS Word window that is being referred to by the
following statement/s.
___________1. It displays the name of the file (Document 1) and the name of
the application (MS Word).
__________ 3. It lets you know where the character will be entered next.
__________ 4. It indicates the information about the document you are doing:
what page number you are in, total number of pages of your
document, line number, and column number.
__________ 5. It help you view other parts of the document horizontally and
vertically.
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Answer Key:
I.
1. Title Bar
2. Close Button
3. Insertion Point
4. Status Bar
5. Scroll Bars
II.
1. Quick Access Toolbar
2. Close Button
3. Ribbon
4. Ruler
5. Vertical Scroll Bars
6. Horizontal Scroll Bars
7. View
8. Status Bar
9. Insertion Point
10. Office Button
Trainee’s Name______________________________________Date_______________
SUPPLIED EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS
Computer, Projector and MS Word Program
STEPS AND PROCEDURE:
1. Open word document
ASSESMENT METHOD:
Performance Criteria Checklist
Trainee’s Name______________________________________Date_______________
CRITERIA YES NO
Did the trainee..
5. Type a filename?
References:
(n.d.). Retrieved from windows.microsoft.com/