Lecture 3 - Word Processing
Lecture 3 - Word Processing
Word Processor
MS Word
INTRODUCTION
Word processing: Is the creation of text
documents via a computer.
Desktop icon:
Double click the Ms word icon on the desktop.
Or Right click on the ms word icon then click
open.
Screen Layout (2007)
Some parts of MS Word window
Title bar:- A bar at the top of the screen
which used to display the name of the
document
Some parts of MS Word window
Quick Access toolbar:- It provides easy
access to command you use most
frequently. These includes save, Undo,
Redo/Repeat, new file quick print button,
etc.
Some parts of MS Word window
Ribbon tabs/Menu tabs:- These tabs
each contain a different set of options
relevant to the tab name. There are
three basic components to the Ribbon:
Commands, Command Sets/Groups and
Command Tabs
Some parts of MS Word window(Cont.’s)
Title bar:- A bar at the top of the screen
which used to display the name of the
document.
Help icon:- Click the question mark to see
the Help screen.
Rulers:- To help you line up text and objects,
Microsoft Office Word have a vertical and a
horizontal ruler.
Vertical Scroll bar:- Use this bar to scroll
up and down in your document
Horizontal Scroll bar:- Use this bar to
scroll left and right hand side in your
Some parts of MS Word window(Cont.’s)
Status bar:- This bar at the bottom of your
screen displays number of pages and words,
spelling & grammar check.
Zoom Slider:– Use the zoom slider left or
right to decrease or increase the view size of
the document.
The Text Area/Document window:- You
types your document in the text area.
Close Button:- A button located to the top
right corner of the window, which displays an
x. It is used to close the current window
Document Views
There are many ways to view a To view a document
document in Word. in different forms,
Print Layout: This is a view of click the document
the document as it would appear views shortcuts at
when printed. It includes all the bottom of the
tables, text, graphics, and images. screen
Full Screen Reading: This is a
full view length view of a
document. Good for viewing two OR:
pages at a time. Click the View Tab
Web Layout: This is a view of the on the Ribbon
document as it would appear in a Click on the
web browser. appropriate
Outline: This is an outline form of document view.
the document in the form of
bullets.
The Microsoft Office Button
The Microsoft Office button
gives the access to office
menu that performs many of
the functions. This button
allows you to:
create a new document,
open an existing document,
save or save as,
print,
send (through email or
fax),
publish
close.
The Ribbon
The Ribbon is the panel at the top portion of
the document.
It has seven tabs: Home, Insert, Page Layout,
References, Mailings, Review, and view.
Each tab is divided into groups.
The groups are logical collections of features
designed to perform functions used to edit your
Word document.
The
Ribbon......
Each of the tabs contains the following tools:
Home: Clipboard, Fonts, Paragraph, Styles, and
Editing.
Insert: Pages, Tables, Illustrations, Links, Header &
Footer, Text, and Symbols
Page Layout: Themes, Page Setup, Page
Background, Paragraph, Arrange
References: Table of Contents, Footnote, Citation &
Bibliography, Captions, Index, and Table of
Authorities
Mailings: Create, Start Mail Merge, Write & Insert
Fields, Preview Results, Finish
Review: Proofing, Comments, Tracking, Changes,
Compare, Protect
View: Document Views, Show/Hide, Zoom, Window,
Working with Documents
Create a New Document
There are several ways to create
new documents, open existing
documents, and save documents in
Word:
Click the Microsoft Office
Button and Click New or
Press CTRL+N
Opening an Existing Document
Click the Microsoft Office
Button and Click Open, or
and
Delete will erase text to the right.