Basics of Microsoft Word 2010 Handout PDF
Basics of Microsoft Word 2010 Handout PDF
Basics of Microsoft Word 2010 Handout PDF
File Tab
Clicking on the Office Button will open a menu where you will find the following commands:
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The Ribbon and Tabs:
Word 2010 uses the Ribbon and Tabs to display commands for use in the creation of your
document.
Tabs
Tabs
The Ribbon
The Ribbon will change as you click on a new Tab.
Clipboard
Clipboard- where you can store copied content and use the copy and paste commands.
Font- where you can change the way the text appears in the document.
Paragraph- where you can change the format or layout of your paragraphs and headings.
Styles- where you can apply a preset style for headings and main bodies of text.
Editing- where you can select, search, find and replace text.
Font
Paragraph
Styles
Editing
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The Insert Tab:
Clicking on the Insert Tab will display the commands used to insert objects into a Word
document.
There are seven groups available in the Insert Tab:
Pages
Tables
Illustrations
Links
Text
Symbols
Themes
Themes- where you can change the theme colours available and default fonts.
Page Setup- where you can change the page (orientation, size, margins etc.).
Page Background- where you can change the background and borders of the page.
Paragraph- where you can change the look and spacing of the document paragraphs.
Arrange- where you can arrange objects on the page.
Page Setup
Page Background
Paragraph
Arrange
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Proofing- where you can check spelling and grammar and use the dictionary.
Language- where you can use the Microsoft translation tool
Comments- where you can add comments in the margins.
Tracking- where you can track the changes made to the document.
Changes- where you can accept or reject any changes made to the document.
Compare- where you can compare two versions of the same document.
Protect- where you can restrict access to the document.
Proofing
Language
Comments
Tracking
Changes
Compare
Document Views- where you can change way you see the document on the monitor.
Show- where you can show or hide helpful tools such as the ruler or gridlines.
Zoom- where you can zoom in and out of the document or see more than one page.
Window- where you open different views in a new window or switch between document
windows.
Macros- where you can add macros to the document.
Document Views
Show
Zoom
Window
Macros
Protect
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