Microsoft Word 2010 Tutorial CIS*1000*DE

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Microsoft Word 2010 Tutorial CIS*1000*DE

Open Microsoft Word 2010 START PROGRAMS Microsoft Office 2010 OR Double click on the ICON on desktop Microsoft Word 2010

Saving your Document To save your document, simply click on the MS 2010 file in the top lefthand corner [ ] and the menu bar that you see on your right here will drop down giving you various options, including saving.

Saving your Document cont d When you save a document in MS Word 2010, it automatically saves with.docx as its extension. However, you can also save your document so that it s readable by earlier versions of MS Word (97 2003) by simply selecting Word 97-2003 Document (*.doc) when choosing what file type to save as (please see the screenshot below) For A1, please save your documents as.doc and not.docx

Getting Help in MS Word 2010 To get help in Word 2010, look for the help icon [ ] in the top right-hand corner of the screen and click on it. You will be presented with a window that looks like the one here on the right.

MS Word 2010 is organized into tabbed menu bars, like the one you see here at the top of the screen. By default, MS Word 2010 starts you off in the Home tab when you first open the program.

Home From here you can change the size [ ], colour [ ], font [ ], style [ ], and justification of text [ ]. As well, you can also add highlighting [ ], shading and borders [ ] to your text, and/or put it into a bulleted [ ] or numbered [ ] list. There are many more options, so explore and find out what s available! And, if you don t know what something is, just hover the mouse over to find out!

Textboxes A textbox can be placed anywhere on the page, giving you much more control of how your document will look (this is especially useful for putting text around a picture) To insert a textbox, go to the insert tab and click on the text box button Drag mouse pointer over an area to create textbox You can enter text into a textbox and control its formatting (alignment, font, etc). You can add formatted text to almost all drawing objects Textboxes can be removed and resized exactly like every other drawing object in Word

WordArt WordArt allows you to add interesting text effects into your documents (as above) To insert WordArt, go to the insert tab, click on WordArt and select a design. Once you ve selected a design you like, enter your text and click ok.

I CIS Shapes To insert arrows, callouts, and other shapes go to the insert tab, click on the Shapes button and select the shape that you want to insert. Note, shapes are not the same thing as symbols!

Callouts A callout is similar to how a dialogue is shown in a comic book To insert a callout, click on Shapes from the insert tab and find the type of callout you d like to insert Next, drag a box over the area you want the callout to appear in and type some text into the callout

3-D Shapes To create a 3-D shape, first insert an a shape from the insert tab When you have done that, you will be brought to a format tab for your shape that you can then use to change your shape into a 3-D shape. Click to edit the outline text format Second Outline Level Third Outline Level Fourth Outline Level Fifth Outline Level

$ÿмβθζѕ Symbols can be inserted from the insert tab and include things like the greek alphabet, mathematical notation, etc Also, if you click on more symbols you will get a chart like the one on the right with many, many symbols

Columns To insert columns into your document, go to the Page Layout tab, select Columns, then select the number of columns you d like to split your document into. Or, if you don t want your whole document broken up into columns, you can highlight some specific text that you d like to break into columns and then select the number of columns.

Columns (cont d) Or, you can choose More columns and a dialogue box such as this one will pop up giving more control over the columns. From here you can change: the number of columns Whether or not there is a line between columns The width & spacing between columns How long you want the columns to last, as in a whole document, or just a section

To insert a table, go to the insert tab and look for the Table button You can specify the rows and columns either by typing them in or by drawing the table. Using Tables

Table Formatting Tables are made up of rows and columns Columns/rows are resized by dragging its border A cell is one element ( box ) in the table Each cell can have different colours, sizes, etc Row, column and cell properties can be changed by right-clicking or through the Table menu option Beats SCISSORS PAPER SCISSORS NO YES ROCK NO PAPER NO NO YES ROCK YES NO NO

Cross Referencing In MS Word 2010, cross referencing can provide a direct link to a figure, table, equation and more. To insert a cross reference, go to the References tab and click on Cross Reference. Next, select the type of reference to add (a page number, paragraph, etc ) and what you re referring to (a heading, a numbererd item, a footnote, an endnote, etc ). Note, the location of the cursor in your document is the location where the cross reference will be inserted.

Styles Styles are predefined settings font, size, colour, etc for text. For example, Normal default style in MS Word 2010 is 11pt, Calibri font, black text. Heading 1 is 14pt, Cambria font, navy blue text Also, if you don t like the way a particular style looks, you can change it simply by right-clicking on it and selecting Modify

Inserting A Table of Contents To insert a table of contents, you first need headings (recall from the last slide, headings are styles applied to text and are not to be confused with a header, which is a special section at the top of your document). Next, from the references tab, click on Table of Contents and insert an appropriate table or choose the Insert Table of Contents option.

Inserting Pictures Pictures can be inserted in a number of ways. For example: You can simply cut and paste your image into your document From the insert tab you can insert clipart From the insert tab you can insert a picture from a file on your computer

Captions To insert a caption for an image: You can right-click on the image and choose the insert caption option Or select Insert Caption from the references tab

Inserting A Table of Figures Inserting a table of figures is very similar to inserting a table of contents, except instead of listing headings, a table of figures lists captions. To insert a Table of Figures, go to the References tab and select Insert Table of Figures.

Section Break, Page Break, What the? Section Breaks are different than standard page breaks Standard page breaks simply insert a new page Section breaks may do this, but don t necessarily do so Instead, a Section is an invisible division within your document

What Are Sections Used For? Sections are primarily used for formatting If you want the formatting to apply across an entire document, then you don t need sections But, if you want to change the way page numbers are displayed (for example), then you need to use section breaks Section 1 may contain the Table of Contents, with no page numbers; while Section 2, contains the Table of Contents and Table of Figures with Roman Numeral Page numbers; and Section 3 contains the rest of the document with a regular good old number set (1, 2, 3..)

Types of section breaks Section breaks keep the formatting elements like margins, page orientation or sequence of page numbers (more on this to follow) Next page inserts a section break and starts the new section on the next page. Continuous inserts a section break and starts the new section on the same page. Odd page or Even page inserts a section break and starts the new section on the next odd-numbered or even-numbered page. To do a section breaks, click on Insert and Break

Using Section Breaks So, Section Breaks are used to divide your document up into different formatting sections As an example, the first section might have roman numeral page numbering and the second section might have regular page numbering (or no page numbering at all). In particular, the Next Page section break is very useful in this purpose since it starts the next section at the top of the following page.

Using Section Breaks (cont d) To insert a section break, go to the Page Layout tab. When you click on Breaks you will be presented with a list of breaks. Note, the location of the cursor in your document is the location where the section break will be inserted so be aware!

Header and Footer Headers and footers are typically used in printed documents that include text like page numbers, date, etc Headers are printed in the top margin and footers are printed in the bottom margin. From the Insert tab, click on either Header or Footer and you will be prompted with the type of header you d like to work with. Choose any of the appropriate styles, or simply click on Edit Header or Edit Footer, and you will be given a new menu bar with header or footer specific options.

A Bit More on Headers and Footers To manually set the header or footer of the current section to something different than the previous section you need to go to that section, click on header or footer from the insert tab and then make sure that Link to Previous is deselected.

Page Numbers To add page numbers to a document, do the following: If you would like to have different styles of page numbers, first use a section break and then click on the section you want to insert page numbers into. Once you are ready to put in the page numbers select Page Number from the insert tab, then you will be given some more options

Page Numbers (cont d) If you want to format your page numbers, select, Format Page Numbers, otherwise, select where you d like to insert the page numbers into and proceed. This lets you change the number style (i.e. Roman Numerals, Letters, etc ) Change this option if you wish to start again from 1. Select start at and give a page number to begin counting from (1 is usually your best choice).

The Most Important Feature SPELLCHECK! MS Word 2010 provides you with many tools for spelling and grammar and these can be found in the Review tab! It s important to note though that even if Word catches all your spelling mistakes it may miss bad grammar proofread it yourself, too! (eg: Your is car instead of Your car is)

Final Notes Practise, Practise, Practise!!! If you have any problems post in the forum