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Objectives Microsoft Word 2010 - Illustrated Unit B: Editing Documents Cut and paste text Copy and paste text Use the Office Clipboard Find and replace text 2 Objectives Check spelling and grammar Research information Add hyperlinks Work with properties The operation of moving text from one location to another is called cut and paste Cutting text removes it from the Cut text is placed on the Clipboard, a temporary storage area for text and graphics cut or copied from a Two clipboards: System Clipboard - holds one item, the last item cut or copied from a Office Clipboard - holds up to 24 items 3 4 Cut the selected text using the Cut button in the Clipboard group on the Home tab or the keyboard shortcut [Ctrl][X] Paste text at the location of the insertion point using the Paste button in the Clipboard group on the Home tab or the keyboard shortcut [Ctrl][V] You can also move text using the drag and drop method Drag selected text to a new location using the mouse Text that is dragged is not placed on the Clipboard 5 6 1

Use keyboard shortcuts as a quick way to perform a command [Ctrl][X] to cut text [Ctrl][C] to copy text [Ctrl][V] to paste text [Ctrl][A] to select all the text in a [Ctrl][S] to save a The keyboard shortcut for a command appears in the ScreenTip Copying and Pasting Text Copied text is not removed from the A copy of the copied text is placed on the Clipboard Use the Copy button in the Clipboard group on the Home tab or the keyboard shortcut [Ctrl][C] Copy selected text by pressing [Ctrl] as you drag it to another location 7 8 Copying and Pasting Text The Paste Options button allows you to change the formatting of pasted text Copied text Pasted text Paste Options button 9 Copying and Pasting Text Split a window into two panes Useful when you want to copy and move items in a long Use the Split button in the Window group on the View tab Drag the horizontal split bar to the location you want to split the window Use the scroll bars in each pane to display different parts of the Use the Cut, Copy, and Paste commands to copy or move items between panes 10 Using the Office Clipboard The Office Clipboard Stores up to 24 items Stores text and graphics Items can be cut or copied from any Office program Items on the Office Clipboard can be viewed The last item collected is stored on both the Office Clipboard and the system Clipboard 11 Using the Office Clipboard The Office Clipboard appears in the Clipboard task pane Can be set to open automatically after two consecutive cut or copy actions Display manually by clicking the launcher in the Clipboard group The last item collected is displayed at the top of the Clipboard task pane Click to resize or move the Clipboard task pane Stored items Icon indicates the item is collected from Word Click to change display options 12 2

Using the Office Clipboard Copying and moving items between s Open both Word s Cut or copy text from one Switch to the other Point to the Word icon on the taskbar then click the you want to appear Use the Arrange All command or the View Side by Side command in the Window group on the View tab to display both s at the same time Paste the text into the second Find and Replace feature Use the Replace command to search for and replace all instances of a word or phrase in a Automatically find and replace all occurrences at once, or Find and review each individual occurrence Use the Find command to locate and highlight every occurrence of a word or phrase in a 13 14 Find and Replace dialog box Select search options Enter Find criteria Enter Replace criteria Click the Find button in the Editing group to open the Navigation pane Useful for browsing longer s by headings, pages, or specific text or objects Use the Navigation pane or the Find tab in the Find and Replace dialog box to search for text 15 Navigation pane Search for text Found text is highlighted and selected Go To tab in the Find and Replace dialog box Use to move to a specific page, section, line, table, graphic or other item in a Click the Page number button on the status bar to open the Find and Replace dialog box with the Go To tab displayed, and then make selections 18 3

Spelling and Grammar checker Flags possible mistakes and suggests corrections Misspelled words Grammar errors Not all flagged errors are incorrect (e.g. names) Click Ignore All or Ignore Once so Word does not flag the word You still need to proofread your s carefully for errors Identified misspelled word Suggested correction 19 20 Identified grammar error Suggested corrections Inserting text with AutoCorrect Word automatically corrects many misspelled words Create your own AutoCorrect entries Words you type often, such as a name Words you often misspell To create an AutoCorrect entry Open the AutoCorrect dialog box To insert an AutoCorrect entry in a Type the text you want Word to correct followed by [Spacebar] 21 22 Researching Information Research task pane provides access to many resources Use the Thesaurus to look up synonyms for repetitive or awkward words Select a word, then click Thesaurus in the Proofing group on the Review tab Right-click a word, then point to Synonyms Researching Information Thesaurus appears in the Research task pane With an active Internet connection, the Research task pane provides access to other reference sources Word in Possible meaning Synonyms for the word 23 24 4

Researching Information Word Count dialog box Click the Word Count button in the Proofing group to view the number of pages, words, characters, paragraphs, and lines in the selected text or the entire Adding Hyperlinks A hyperlink is text or a graphic that, when clicked, moves the viewer to a different location or program Click Hyperlink button in the Links group on the Insert tab to open the Insert Hyperlink dialog box Use the Insert Hyperlink dialog box to create hyperlinks Adding Hyperlinks Adding Hyperlinks Text formatted as a hyperlink appears as colored, underlined text When you type an e-mail address or a URL, Word automatically converts it into a hyperlink Edit the ScreenTip that appears when you point to a hyperlink to provide information about the link The Insert Hyperlink dialog box Types of links you can create Use to modify ScreenTip Adding Hyperlinks Hyperlinks in a Purple indicates hyperlink has been followed Hyperlink and its corresponding ScreenTip Properties Using the Info tab in Backstage view Click the File tab to open Backstage view with the Info tab displayed The Information pane provides options to remove private information from a The preview pane displays basic information about the Open the Document Properties panel to view the Document properties above the window 30 5

Properties Document properties are user-defined details about a file that can help to identify it, such as: Author Title Keywords Use the Document Inspector to detect and remove sensitive information from a Click Check for Issues in the File tab Properties Document Properties Panel 31 Properties Options on the Info tab Protect Document Check for Issues Manage versions Summary Reorganize text using the Cut, Copy, and Paste commands Use the system Clipboard and the Office Clipboard Search for and replace all instances of a word or phrase using the Find and Replace feature Check a for possible errors using the Spelling and Grammar checker Always proofread a 34 Summary Replace a word with a synonym using the Thesaurus Add hyperlinks to s to help users move quickly within a or to another or location Prepare a for distribution by reviewing the properties and by using the Document Inspector to remove private or identifying information 35 6