Lunes, Agosto 15, 2011

Parts of Microsoft

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This is the tab that has almost everything you need when completing a word document. You can change your font, font size, paragraph orientation, add bullets, etc.

Insert
The Insert Tab allows users to add a table, clip art, or chart to a document. Anything that is an additional graphic "insert" will most likely be found here.

Page Layout

The Page Layout tab provides options for page orientation, size, columns, borders, page color, etc.

References
Add an index or bibliography page here.

Mailings
Create Address labels and type for envelopes.

Review
 
Review your document before you print it. Check spell check and the thesaurus for help.

View

View your document at 50 or 150% or in different layouts.

1. The Title bar gives the name of the document and the program being used

2. On the right side of the Title bar are three buttons.
a. The Minimize button makes the window disappear from the screen without closing
the program. You can bring the window back by clicking on its button on the Task
bar at the bottom of the screen.
b. The Reduce/Maximize button makes the window smaller or takes it back to full size.
c. The Close button closes the document or program.

3. The Menu bar offers dropdown menus for things you do in Microsoft Word.

4. The Toolbars display icons that perform specific tasks when clicked. Often the toolbar icon performs the task without offering any options.

5. The Rulers display the tabs, indents, margins and give the user a visual guide for alignment.
a. Tabs are set on the ruler by clicking the spot on the ruler where you want to the tab to
start. Different Tab settings can be used to align text, decimals and indents.
b. Indents and margins can be set with the handles.

6. The Document display window is where the current document is visible.

7. The Scroll bars allow the user to move up and down the document in the window.

8. The Status bar shows the location of the cursor, number of pages and includes advanced toolbar options.

9. The Task bar displays buttons for Open programs or documents. Clicking on a button on the taskbar, brings that program into view. The current program button looks indented.







this is some of the parts of Microsoft Word..

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