Module 9
Module 9
MODULE 9
MSWORD 2010 INNOVATIVE TECHNIQUES
Objectives
By the end of this module, the learner should be able to:
1. Preview, print, email and translate documents.
2. Use the tools available from the Review tab.
3. Put into practice documents protection.
4. Increase proficiency in MSWORD application.
Preview Document
To preview a document prior to printing is a good habit and cost
effective practice. MSWORD provides this option to fix problems in
printing processes like margins, number of pages, paper size, printer
selection and other printing options.
To scroll up or down:
Follow the steps:
Step 1. Open the document to be previewed for printing.
Step 2. Select Print from the File tab. Print options will be
displayed.
Step 3. Click Right or Left arrow located at the bottom of the Print
Preview to display the next page or previous page. Or,
Step 4. Scroll up or down using the Scrollbar located at the right
side of the preview pane.
Preview section
Print Document
After Proofing and Previewing, click the Page Setup and Printer
Properties to review for possible changes or modification in the options.
Step 1. From the Print option, click Print All Pages button to
display dropdown menu.
Step 2. From the dropdown menu, click any of the print options:
Option Description
Specify the page number or sections to print.
Use hyphen to indicate range and comma to
Print Custom +Range indicate specific page. For instance, 3 – 7 to print
pages 3 to 7, and 12, 21 to print page 12 and 21
only.
Print Current Page Prints current selection.
Print Selection Prints only the selection.
Print All Pages Prints the whole document.
Step 3. Select either Print One Sided, the default option which
prints only one side of the page or Manually Print on Both
Sides which reloads paper when prompted to print on both
sides of the paper.
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Using Email
There are options that facilitate sending a word document as an
attachment to an email address.
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By MS OUTLOOK:
MSWORD has feature that sends a word document without opening your
email program. The document can be in the form of document file (DOC),
PDF or other available formats.
As attachment:
The steps are:
Step 1. Open the document to be sent by email.
Step 2. From the File tab, click Save & Send to display submenu
options.
Step 3. Click Send Using Email option to display available
methods.
Step 4. Select any of the displayed methods. Enter the recipient’s
email address and click Send. When sending email to
various recipients, simply type email addresses separated
by semicolons (;) and a space.
As actual content of email message:
This requires the addition of Send to Mail Recipient command
to the Quick Access Toolbar. (customize Quick Access Toolbar).
The steps are:
Step 1. Open the document to be sent.
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Attached file
By Gmail:
Open email account.
As attachment:
Follow the steps:
Step 1. From the left column, Click Compose to open message
box.
Step 2. Input recipient or email address in the Recipient box.
Step 3. Click Attach button to display the File Upload dialog box.
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Attached file
Document translation
There is also an option to translate MSWORD document from one
language to another with the use of following procedure:
Step 1. Under Review tab, click Translate button in the Language
group to display dropdown options to translate.
Step 2. Click Choose Translation Language option to display a
Translation Language Options dialog box.
Step 3. In the dialog box, select from the Translate from:
dropdown list the language used in the source document.
Step 4. Select from the Translate To: dropdown list the language
to be used in the target document.
Step 5. Click OK button and then Click Translation button again.
Step 6. Choose the top option which is a request to send source
document over the internet to be translated by Microsoft
Translator machine.
Step 7. Click Send button in the Prompt box that appears.
Translate option
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Translated document
Comparing documents
There are times that a document is modified without enabling Track
Changes that makes it difficult to recognize changes. As such, MSWORD
provides an option to compare two documents with ease.
To have a better understanding on this very useful technique, follow
the instruction below:
Step 1. Press CTRL + N to create new document.
Step 2. Type =rand() and press Enter key to have new sample text.
Step 3. Type “comparing documents” between the 1 st and 2nd
paragraphs.
Step 4. Press F12 key to save as “Compare Document 1”.
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Step 11. Click Less button and then click OK button. Compare
Result window will be displayed as follows:
To Remove Password:
Removal of Password can be done only after opening it. The
procedure is:
Step 1. Open the password protected document.
Step 2. Click Protect Document button in the Info option.
Step 3. Select Encrypt with Password option.
Step 4. In the displayed Encrypt Document dialog box, delete dots
(password) in the Password: box. The box should be
cleared or emptied to remove password.
Password input
Tracked changes
Step 10. Close and save changes. The next time the document
will be accessed for editing, all insertions are red in
color, underlined and deletion will not erase the text
but instead, it will be marked with strikethrough line.
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Stop Protection
Apply Watermark
Watermark is generally, a faded text or a light picture used as
background or marking for a document page. It can be viewed in Print
Layout view, Full Screen Reading view or in a printed document.
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By using a picture:
Step 1. Open a document.
Step 2. On the Page Layout tab, click the Watermark button in the
Page Background group.
Step 3. In the displayed options list, click Custom Watermark…
Step 4. In the Printed Watermark dialog box, click radio button of
Picture watermark.
Picture watermark
By using text:
Step 1. Open a document.
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Step 2. On the Page Layout tab, click the Watermark button in the
Page Background group.
Step 3. In the displayed options list, click Custom Watermark…
Step 4. In the Printed Watermark dialog box, select Text
Watermark.