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Microsoft Office 2003 Beginning Microsoft Word Objective 1: Become acquainted with the Microsoft Word environment. Toolbars Standard Toolbar Formatting Toolbar Toolbars provide easy access to commonly used options. The buttons on the Standard toolbar provide you with the ability to quickly open files, save, print, spell check, and cut/copy/paste among others. The buttons on the Formatting toolbar provide you with the ability to apply common formatting options to text such as bold, italics, font, font size, and alignment. The options found on toolbars can also be found in the menus shown at the top of the window. The options located in the menus are often more detailed than those found on toolbars. To Display or Remove a Toolbar 1. Click View on the Menu bar, and then point to Toolbars. 2. Click on the toolbar that you wish to show or hide. A check beside the name of a toolbar indicates that the toolbar is active or showing. Common Toolbars in word include: standard, formatting, drawing, and web. NOTE: In Microsoft Word 2003, it is common for the standard and formatting toolbars to share a row to conserve space. To separate the toolbars, click Tools on the Menu bar, and then click Customize. Click the Options tab; Select the Show Standard and Formatting toolbars on two rows. Objective 2: Apply formatting to text. Formatting Text Formatting adds a professional look to your text. When you format text, you change its appearance by applying attributes ranging from font type to color. Several basic Formatting options can be found on the Formatting toolbar. However, you may wish to apply a more advanced formatting scheme to your text. Advanced formatting includes: superscript, subscript, shadow, all caps, strikethrough, etc. Advanced formatting is located under the Format menu. To Apply Basic Formatting using the Formatting toolbar 1. Highlight the text to format. 2. Then select the formatting button of your choice from the Formatting toolbar. Beginning Microsoft Word 2003 1 5/6/2005

To Apply Advanced Formatting using the Format Menu 1. Highlight the text to format. 2. Click Format on the Menu bar, and then click Font. 3. Select the Font tab. 4. Choose font, font style, size, color, etc. 5. Then click OK. Objective 3: Rearrange text using cut, copy, and paste. Copy & Paste, Cut & Paste, or Dragging? Word allows shortcuts to moving text around in a document, which is the biggest advantage of word processing as opposed to the old typewriter. Once you have a block of text highlighted, you may apply one of these keyboard shortcuts. Helpful Shortcuts Copy = Control + C Cut = Control + X Paste = Control + V (of course you cannot paste something until you have cut or copied) Dragging = Using the mouse only These keyboard shortcuts are helpful IF you can remember what they are! The Cut, Copy, and Paste functions can also be found on the Standard toolbar AND under the Edit menu. To Copy and Paste text within a Document 1. Highlight the text you want to make a copy of. 2. On the keyboard press the Control key and C key SIMULTANEOUSLY. (or click the Copy button on the Standard toolbar or click Edit on the Menu bar and then click Copy.) 3. Position your cursor where you want to place a copy of the text you highlighted in step 1. 4. On the keyboard press the Control key and V key SIMULTANEOUSLY. (or click the Paste button on the Standard toolbar or click Edit on the Menu bar and then click Paste.) To Cut and Paste text within a Document Beginning Microsoft Word 2003 2 5/6/2005

1. Highlight the text you want to move. 2. On the keyboard press the Control key and X key SIMULTANEOUSLY. (or click the Cut button on the Standard toolbar or click Edit on the Menu bar and then click Cut.) 3. Position your cursor where you want to move the text you highlighted in step 1. 4. On the keyboard press the Control key and V key SIMULTANEOUSLY. (or click the Paste button on the Standard toolbar or click Edit on the Menu bar and then click Paste.) Note: Cutting a piece or block of text will REMOVE it from the original location. To Drag Text to another Position in a Document 1. Highlight the text you want to move. 2. Hold down the left mouse button within the highlighted text. 3. Drag to desire area of document (you will see a small ). 4. Release left mouse button. Microsoft Word takes full advantage of the Windows 2003 environment; it allows you to simultaneously work with multiple documents. You can work with two or more documents for comparing or editing, and you can easily cut, copy, and paste information from one document to another. To Copy/Cut and Paste Text between more than One Document 1. Click File on the Menu bar, and then click Open. (or use the Open button on the Standard toolbar.) 2. Locate and highlight the document to open. 3. Click the Open button. Repeat steps 1-3 to open more documents. 4. Click Window on the Menu bar. 5. Click Arrange All. (all of the documents will appear on your screen) 6. Activate the window you want to copy from. (click on the title bar on the document window-it will turn blue) 7. Highlight the text to be copied/cut. 8. On the keyboard press the Control key and C key / X key simultaneously. (or click the Copy/Cut button on the Standard toolbar or click Edit on the Menu bar and then click Copy/Cut.) 9. Activate the other window. 10. Place the cursor where you want to paste information. Note: You can also use the Compare Side by Side Beginning Microsoft Word 2003 3 5/6/2005

11. On the keyboard press the Control key and V key SIMULTANEOUSLY. (or click the Paste button on the Standard toolbar or click Edit on the Menu bar and then click Paste.) Objective 4: Check the spelling and grammar in your document and enhance your word usage using the thesaurus. Word tries to correct both your spelling and grammar by making suggestions for what it thinks to be spelling and grammar mistakes. Be very careful with this feature. Some discipline specific words will not be found in the Word dictionary. Word also has a built in thesaurus to help you find a word quickly. Spelling and Grammar By default, Word will automatically spell and grammar check your documents as you type. A wavy red line will underline possible spelling errors. A wavy green line will underline possible grammar errors. To Turn Automatic Spell and Grammar Check On/Off 1. Click Tools on the Menu bar, and then click Options. 2. Click the Spelling & Grammar tab. 3. Select the options that best suit your needs, click OK. To Check the Possible Spelling or Grammar indicated by Wavy Lines 1. Right click on the word or phrase that is underlined in either red or green. 2. From the pop-up menu select the appropriate options by either choosing one of the suggestions or Ignore All. To Force Word to Spell and Grammar Check your Document 1. Click the Spelling and Grammar button on the Standard toolbar. (or click Tools on the Menu bar then click Spelling and Grammar.) 2. Word will cycle through your document looking for possible spelling and grammar mistakes. You can choose whether to Ignore, Ignore All, Correct, Add, Change, etc. Be sure to read the options carefully. The options will change depending on whether the possible error is a grammatical one or a spelling one. Beginning Microsoft Word 2003 4 5/6/2005

Thesaurus To Use the Thesaurus 1. Highlight the word. 2. Click Tools on the Menu bar, point to Language, and then click Thesaurus. 3. From the Thesauraus textbox, select the desired Synonym from the list. 4. Click the Drop-down arrow and Click Insert AutoCorrect Word automatically corrects common spelling and grammatical errors as you type. For example, if you type the word "teh", Word will change it to "the" as soon as you press the space bar. You can also use AutoCorrect as a boilerplate text. For example, instead of typing Georgia Perimeter College each time you need it, you can abbreviate by typing gpc and the Auto Correct option will automatically replace it with the entire name. As another example, you can type International Business Machines by setting up to replace the abbreviation of IBM. Beginning Microsoft Word 2003 5 5/6/2005

To use AutoCorrect 1. Click Tools on the Menu bar then click AutoCorrect Options 2. Click the AutoCorrect tab. 3. Type an abbreviated or commonly misspelled word in the Replace textbox. 4. Type the correct word in the With textbox. 5. Click Add to add to the list. 6. Click OK to close the AutoCorrect dialog box. Objective 5: Apply headers and footers to a document. Headers and Footers Headers and Footers offer a simple and effective way add common elements to each page of a document. You can add text, date, time and page number at the top and/or bottom of the page. To Add a Header or Footer Insert Page Number button Insert Date button Switch Between Header and Footer button 1. Select View on the Menu bar then click Header and Footer. (This should open the Header and Footer toolbar.) 2. Use the buttons on the Header/Footer toolbar to add desired headers. (Time, Page Number, etc.) 3. Use the Switch between Header/ Footer button to go to the Footer section. 4. Click Close to make changes Objective 6: Use Find and Replace to search for words/phrases, formats, and special characters in a document. Using Find and Replace The Find and Replace features allow you to search for or to replace specific text, formats, and special characters (such as spaces). There may be times when you are working on a long document, and realize you have been spelling a word or name incorrectly. It would take too long to locate each word individually. The Find and Replace feature makes it easy for you. To Use Find 1. Click Edit on the Menu bar then click Find. 2. Type in the word you would like to find or use the More button to expand your search. (See the information below on using the More button.) 3. Click Find Next. (You can edit at each occurrence.) Beginning Microsoft Word 2003 6 5/6/2005

You can use the More button to expand or modify your search. In the Search box, select "All" to search the entire document, use down to search from the current location to the end, and up to search from the current location to the top Match Case- instructs Word to find only uppercase or lowercase letters Find Whole Words Only Use wildcards for advanced search options o? = wildcard (Ex. h?t may find hit, hat, or ham) o * = combination of characters (Ex. "Chair*" may find chaired, chairs, chairman) Sounds Like (if you are not sure you spelled the word correctly) Find all word forms (Ex. "sing" may find sung, sang, sing, etc.) Format button will let you search for specific format occurrences. (Ex. bold, italics, Heading1, etc.) Special button will let you search for a occurrences of special characters. (Ex. paragraphs, tabs, page breaks, etc.) To Use Replace 1. Click Edit on the Menu bar then click Replace. 2. The replace dialog box will appear. (It is very similar to the Find dialog box.) 3. Follow the same steps used with Find, but add text, formatting, or special characters in the Replace box. Objective 7: Apply paragraph formatting and indents to a block of text or an entire document. Paragraph formatting includes line spacing options. Line spacing refers to whether the block of text or document is single-spaced, doublespaced, 1.5 lines, etc. Beginning Microsoft Word 2003 7 5/6/2005

To Change Line Spacing 1. Highlight the block of text you wish to change. (If you wish to change the entire document, click Edit on the Menu bar, and then click Select All.) 2. Click Format on the Menu bar then click Paragraph. 3. Select the Indents and Spacing tab if necessary. 4. In the Spacing section, click the Line spacing drop down list arrow and select the appropriate spacing. Then click OK. To Set Paragraph Indents 1. If necessary, click View on the Menu bar and then click Ruler. Note: The Ruler should show at the top of the document. The Ruler should have triangular shaped markers that indicated where the current indents are located. The marker on the top of the Ruler shows where the first line of text in a paragraph will align. The marker on the bottom of the Ruler shows where subsequent lines in a paragraph will align. 2. Highlight the block of text you wish to change. (If you wish to change the entire document, click Edit on the Menu bar, and then click Select All.) 3. Using your mouse, click and drag the markers to the appropriate alignment Set Paragragh Indents (Method 2) 1. Click Format on the Menu bar 2. Click Paragraph. 3. In the Indentation section, choose the location of the left and right indents. 4. Click OK To Create Hanging Indents 1. If necessary, click View on the Menu bar and then click Ruler. 2. Highlight the block of text you wish to change. (If you wish to change the entire document, click Edit on the Menu bar, and then click Select All.) 3. Using your mouse, click and drag the bottom marker to the appropriate alignment. Beginning Microsoft Word 2003 8 5/6/2005

Create Hanging Indents (Method 2) 1. Click Format on the Menu bar 2. Click Paragraph. 3. Click the Special drop down list in the Indentation section 4. Choose Hanging and if desired choose the location of the hanging indent. 5. Click OK Objective 8: Select page setup options for margins, paper size, and layout. Preview these selections prior to printing. Page Setup In the Page Setup box dialog box, you can select the options you prefer for text margins, paper size, and layout. Page Setup will allow you to change your document from portrait to landscape and adjust your margins. To Use Page Setup 1. Click to File on the Menu bar and then click Page Setup. 2. Use the margins, paper, and layout tabs to customize your document, Click OK. Print Preview This includes a full-page view of a document's pages, so you can check the document before printing. To Preview a Document 1. Click the Print Preview button on the Standard toolbar. (or click File on the Menu bar then click Print Preview.) 2. Use the Zoom drop down arrow on the Print Preview toolbar to change the view to a larger/smaller image. 3. Click the Close button to return to document. Beginning Microsoft Word 2003 9 5/6/2005