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History of Microsoft Office • Microsoft Office 3. 0 was the first version of

History of Microsoft Office • Microsoft Office 3. 0 was the first version of Office • Microsoft Office 4. 0 was released in 1994, containing Word 6. 0, Excel 5. 0, Power. Point 4. 0, Mail, and Access. • Microsoft Office 4. 3 was the last 16 -bit version • Microsoft Office 95 was done as a fully 32 -bit version to match Windows 95. • Microsoft Office 97, a major milestone release which included hundreds of new features and improvements. • Microsoft Office 2000 introduced adaptive menus, where little-used options were hidden from the user. • Microsoft Office XP: released in conjunction with Windows XP, is a major upgrade with numerous enhancements and changes. • Microsoft Office 2003: was released in 2003. Two new applications made their debut in Office 2003: Microsoft Info. Path and One. Note. • Microsoft Office 2007: was released in 2007.

Programs we will use in class: • Microsoft Word 2007: Word Processing • Microsoft

Programs we will use in class: • Microsoft Word 2007: Word Processing • Microsoft Excel 2007: Spread Sheets • Microsoft Power. Point 2007: Presentations • Microsoft Access 2007: Databases

Starting Out • In this section you will learn how to: • Launch and

Starting Out • In this section you will learn how to: • Launch and exit Word • Interact with the commands in Word • Create a new document • Type, select, and delete text

Word 2007 Microsoft Office Word 2007, the latest version of one of the world’s

Word 2007 Microsoft Office Word 2007, the latest version of one of the world’s most popular word processors. In this lesson, we’ll talk about what Word 2007 is, how to open it, what new features you can expect, and how to close it.

Word 2007 What is Microsoft Office Word 2007? • Twelfth version of Microsoft’s popular

Word 2007 What is Microsoft Office Word 2007? • Twelfth version of Microsoft’s popular word processing program • Create professional looking documents quickly • Add tables, charts, pictures, and more

Word 2007 Launching Word Start All Programs Microsoft Office Word 2007

Word 2007 Launching Word Start All Programs Microsoft Office Word 2007

Word 2007 Interface Overview

Word 2007 Interface Overview

Word 2007 Interacting with Word • Icons • Drop-down menu (also known as combo

Word 2007 Interacting with Word • Icons • Drop-down menu (also known as combo box) • Expanding menu items • Checked items

Word 2007 Closing Word Click X or Office Menu Exit Word

Word 2007 Closing Word Click X or Office Menu Exit Word

Create a Document Now that we know a little bit about using Microsoft Office

Create a Document Now that we know a little bit about using Microsoft Office Word 2007, we’re going to start creating a document.

Create a Document Creating a New Document Office Menu New, then select Blank Document

Create a Document Creating a New Document Office Menu New, then select Blank Document

 • Left Pinky: `, 1, A, Z, Tab, Caps, and Shift � Left

• Left Pinky: `, 1, A, Z, Tab, Caps, and Shift � Left Ring: 2, W, S, and X � Right pointer: 6, 7, Y, U, H, J, � Left Thumb: N, and M Space Bar � Right Middle: 8, I, K, and , � Right Ring: 4, 5, R, T, F, G, V, � Left Middle: 3, E, D, and C and B � Left Pointer: 4, 5, R, T, F, G, V, � Right Pinky: O, -, =, DEL, [, and B ], , ; , ‘, ENTER, /, and Shift � Right Thumb: Space Bar

Create a Document Typing Text Click in document to insert cursor, and type away!

Create a Document Typing Text Click in document to insert cursor, and type away!

Create a Document Deleting Text Click to place cursor, and press Backspace

Create a Document Deleting Text Click to place cursor, and press Backspace

Create a Document Basics of Selecting Text Click and hold for insertion point, then

Create a Document Basics of Selecting Text Click and hold for insertion point, then drag over other text

Questions & Review 1. What are the four programs that we will use? Word,

Questions & Review 1. What are the four programs that we will use? Word, Excel, Power. Point, and Access 2007 2. What is one way to launch Word? Start All Programs Microsoft Office Word 2007 3. What is one way to close Word? Click X or Office Menu Exit Word

Introduction to Microsoft Office 2007 (continued) • Office 2007 Programs 1818

Introduction to Microsoft Office 2007 (continued) • Office 2007 Programs 1818

Starting an Office Program • Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar; point

Starting an Office Program • Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar; point to All Programs; click Microsoft Office; click an Office program. 1919

Click right button of the mouse and select New

Click right button of the mouse and select New

Identifying the Parts of an Office Window • Word program window 2121

Identifying the Parts of an Office Window • Word program window 2121

Identifying the Parts of an Office Window (continued) • Common window elements for Office

Identifying the Parts of an Office Window (continued) • Common window elements for Office 2007 programs 2222

Identifying the Parts of an Office Window (continued) • Using the Ribbon: • The

Identifying the Parts of an Office Window (continued) • Using the Ribbon: • The Ribbon displays and organizes the commands and tools of the program. 2323

Identifying the Parts of an Office Window (continued) • Using the Ribbon (continued): –

Identifying the Parts of an Office Window (continued) • Using the Ribbon (continued): – Commands are organized into categories, called tabs; contextual tabs are only displayed for certain tasks. – On a tab, commands are organized logically into groups. – A dialog box launcher opens a dialog box or task pane. – A gallery shows a sample end result; Live Preview applies the change as you point to an option. 2424

Identifying the Parts of an Office Window (continued) • Using the Office Button: •

Identifying the Parts of an Office Window (continued) • Using the Office Button: • Click the Office Button to access file-related commands. 2525

 • Identifying the Parts of an Office Window (continued) Customizing the Quick Access

• Identifying the Parts of an Office Window (continued) Customizing the Quick Access Toolbar: • The Quick Access Toolbar contains regularly used commands. You can customize by adding other commands or moving it. 2626

Accessing Contextual Tools • Using the Mini Toolbar and Shortcut Menus: • The Mini

Accessing Contextual Tools • Using the Mini Toolbar and Shortcut Menus: • The Mini toolbar contains common formatting commands; shortcut menus provide a quick way to access relevant commands. 2727

Accessing Contextual Tools (continued) • Using Key. Tips: • You can use the keyboard

Accessing Contextual Tools (continued) • Using Key. Tips: • You can use the keyboard to access all the options on the Ribbon using Key. Tips by pressing the Alt key. 2828

Customizing Office Programs • Changing Program Options: • Customize program settings by clicking the

Customizing Office Programs • Changing Program Options: • Customize program settings by clicking the Office Button, then the Word (or other program name) Options button. 2929

Customizing Office Programs (continued) • Using Zoom Controls: • You can control the size

Customizing Office Programs (continued) • Using Zoom Controls: • You can control the size of your document on the screen using the Zoom controls. 3030

Customizing Office Programs (continued) • Resizing Program Windows: • You can use the sizing

Customizing Office Programs (continued) • Resizing Program Windows: • You can use the sizing buttons on the right side of the title bar to adjust the size of the program window. • The Restore Down button changes to the Maximize button when clicked. 3131

Getting Help with Office • Using the Help Window: • Get help by clicking

Getting Help with Office • Using the Help Window: • Get help by clicking the Microsoft Office Help button on the right side of the Ribbon or by pressing F 1 to open a Help window. – Browse topics – Search for specific word or phrase – View table of contents – Choose how to display Help window – Access online or offline contents 3232

Getting Help with Office (continued) • Word Help Window 3333

Getting Help with Office (continued) • Word Help Window 3333

Getting Help with Office (continued) • Using Screen. Tips: • Rest the mouse pointer

Getting Help with Office (continued) • Using Screen. Tips: • Rest the mouse pointer on a button to display a box with descriptive text, called a Screen. Tip. 3434

Closing an Office Program • When you have only one document open in the

Closing an Office Program • When you have only one document open in the program window, you can click the Close button on the title bar to close the document and exit the program at the same time. 3535

Starting with the These 7 buttons are very useful and you will use them

Starting with the These 7 buttons are very useful and you will use them often. Try these buttons on your Happy Birthday text just to see what happens and if you like any of them you can keep them. Or when you are finished you can always click the button again to undo it. button, it will make selected text bold. The keyboard command for this is hold down the ctl button and press B. The b utton is italicize. Be careful with this one, with some fonts the italicize button makes it hard to read. The keyboard command for italicize is hold down the ctl button and press I. a a nd re subscript and superscript. These are used for fractions I use these frequently when making recipe cards. The subscript and superscript will sometimes automatically change numbers into fractions while you are typing.

The utton allows you to change the color of your text. Select the Happy

The utton allows you to change the color of your text. Select the Happy Birthday Text and click on the utton. You will get a dropdown menu of colors with an option at the bottom More colors. If you select More colors you will get to create your own color using this window.

The 1 st button is a bulleted list. Click on the dropdown menu to

The 1 st button is a bulleted list. Click on the dropdown menu to see you selections for you bullets.

Working with Microsoft Word 2007 Navigating a Document, Doing more with your document, Opening,

Working with Microsoft Word 2007 Navigating a Document, Doing more with your document, Opening, Saving and Closing

Word 2007 • Navigate through your document in different ways • Use the Go

Word 2007 • Navigate through your document in different ways • Use the Go To dialogue box

Navigating a Document Now that we know how to create a document, we’re going

Navigating a Document Now that we know how to create a document, we’re going to learn how to navigate through it using the mouse, keyboard, scroll bars, and the Go To dialogue.

Navigating a Document Navigate Using the Mouse Click in document to place focus (cursor)

Navigating a Document Navigate Using the Mouse Click in document to place focus (cursor)

Navigating a Document Navigate using Scroll Bars Click up or down arrows, or click

Navigating a Document Navigate using Scroll Bars Click up or down arrows, or click and drag place marker

Navigating a Document Navigate Using the Keyboard Use special keyboard keys to navigate

Navigating a Document Navigate Using the Keyboard Use special keyboard keys to navigate

Navigating a Document Using the Go To Dialogue Jump to a specific point in

Navigating a Document Using the Go To Dialogue Jump to a specific point in the document

Questions & Review 1. Identify three ways to navigate throughout your document? 1. Navigate

Questions & Review 1. Identify three ways to navigate throughout your document? 1. Navigate Using the Keyboard 2. Navigate Using the Mouse 3. Navigate using Scroll Bars

Word 2007 • Use some basic and advanced formatting • Use undo and redo

Word 2007 • Use some basic and advanced formatting • Use undo and redo • Remove formatting

Do More with Your Document Now that we’ve got the basics of creating documents

Do More with Your Document Now that we’ve got the basics of creating documents down, we’re going to learn some advanced tricks, including applying formatting, removing formatting, and using Undo and Redo.

Do More with Your Document Using Basic Formatting Use text formatting to convey emphasis

Do More with Your Document Using Basic Formatting Use text formatting to convey emphasis

Do More with Your Document Using Advanced Formatting Use more elaborate text formatting

Do More with Your Document Using Advanced Formatting Use more elaborate text formatting

Do More with Your Document Using Undo: Ctrl + Z and Redo: Ctrl +

Do More with Your Document Using Undo: Ctrl + Z and Redo: Ctrl + Y Undo will remove last action, redo can repeat an action over and over

Do More with Your Document Remove Formatting Click command to revert to regular font

Do More with Your Document Remove Formatting Click command to revert to regular font

Questions & Review 1. What are the shortcut keys for Undo & Redo? Control

Questions & Review 1. What are the shortcut keys for Undo & Redo? Control + Z and Control + Y, respectively 2. What are the shortcut keys for Bold, Underline, & Italics? Control + B, Control + U, and Control + I

Working with Your Document So far, we have learned how to create documents, but

Working with Your Document So far, we have learned how to create documents, but we have been creating documents from scratch. That’s really not practical! Let’s take a look at how to open, save, close, and work with Word documents.

Working with Your Document • Save and open files • Use the Recent Documents

Working with Your Document • Save and open files • Use the Recent Documents list • Switch between open files • Close documents

Working with Your Document Saving Files Office Menu Save, give name and pick save

Working with Your Document Saving Files Office Menu Save, give name and pick save location

Working with Your Document Opening Files Double-click icon, Office Menu Open

Working with Your Document Opening Files Double-click icon, Office Menu Open

Working with Your Document Use Recent Document List Click Office Menu, list shown on

Working with Your Document Use Recent Document List Click Office Menu, list shown on right

Working with Your Document Switch Between Open Files View ribbon Switch Windows or click

Working with Your Document Switch Between Open Files View ribbon Switch Windows or click item in the Taskbar

Working with Your Document Closing Files Close document without closing Word

Working with Your Document Closing Files Close document without closing Word

Questions & Review 1. What is one way to open a word file? Double-click

Questions & Review 1. What is one way to open a word file? Double-click icon, Office Menu Open 2. What is one way to switch between open files? View ribbon Switch Windows or click item in the Taskbar 3. What is one way to close Word? Click X or Office Menu Exit Word

Working with Microsoft Word 2007 Layouts and Views

Working with Microsoft Word 2007 Layouts and Views

Using Layouts & Views • In this section you will learn how to: •

Using Layouts & Views • In this section you will learn how to: • Use print layout, full-screen reading view, Web layout, online view, and draft view • Use Minimize, Maximize, and Restore • Use zoom on the View ribbon • Use the view controls on the Status bar

Using Layouts and Views So far, we have used Word’s default print view. This

Using Layouts and Views So far, we have used Word’s default print view. This view gives you a pretty good idea of how your document will look on paper. But what if you’re creating a Web page? Or what if you’re more interested in reading the document? Word has views for many different purposes, and that’s what we’re going to learn about in this lesson.

Using Layouts and Views Using Print Layout The default view of Word

Using Layouts and Views Using Print Layout The default view of Word

Using Layouts and Views Using Full Screen Reading Use to read document like a

Using Layouts and Views Using Full Screen Reading Use to read document like a book

Using Layouts and Views Using Web Layout Shows document as if it was a

Using Layouts and Views Using Web Layout Shows document as if it was a Web page

Using Layouts and Views Using Outline View Shows only text and headings

Using Layouts and Views Using Outline View Shows only text and headings

Using Layouts and Views Using Draft View as draft, images and formatting are removed

Using Layouts and Views Using Draft View as draft, images and formatting are removed to show only content

Basic Viewing Tools We are now going to look at some tools that we

Basic Viewing Tools We are now going to look at some tools that we can use in those views to maximize our efficiency.

Basic Viewing Tools Maximize/Minimize/Restore Common for nearly every window

Basic Viewing Tools Maximize/Minimize/Restore Common for nearly every window

Basic Viewing Tools Using Zoom on View Ribbon In or out, auto 100%, etc.

Basic Viewing Tools Using Zoom on View Ribbon In or out, auto 100%, etc.

Basic Viewing Tools View Controls on Status Bar Cycle page views, click & drag

Basic Viewing Tools View Controls on Status Bar Cycle page views, click & drag zoom slider

Basic Viewing Tools Using the Zoom Dialogue Click Zoom command or percentage

Basic Viewing Tools Using the Zoom Dialogue Click Zoom command or percentage

Questions & Review 1. What is the default view in Word? Print Layout 2.

Questions & Review 1. What is the default view in Word? Print Layout 2. What is one way to change the zoom % in Word? View Controls on Status Bar Cycle page views, click & drag zoom slider

Working with Microsoft Word 2007 Quick Access Toolbar

Working with Microsoft Word 2007 Quick Access Toolbar

Quick Access Toolbar • Use and move the Quick Access Toolbar • Add/remove toolbar

Quick Access Toolbar • Use and move the Quick Access Toolbar • Add/remove toolbar buttons • Use the Options dialogue to customize the toolbar

Quick Access Toolbar Although toolbars have mostly been done away with in Microsoft Office

Quick Access Toolbar Although toolbars have mostly been done away with in Microsoft Office Word 2007, we do have the Quick Access toolbar. This toolbar is right next to the Office menu. It’s a place to store your most frequently used commands, to save you from hunting around in the ribbons. In this lesson, we’re going to learn all about the toolbar!

Quick Access Toolbar Using the Toolbar Just click the icon! (Shown are Save, Undo,

Quick Access Toolbar Using the Toolbar Just click the icon! (Shown are Save, Undo, Redo, and Customize)

Quick Access Toolbar Adding/Removing Buttons Click pull-down arrow for options

Quick Access Toolbar Adding/Removing Buttons Click pull-down arrow for options

Quick Access Toolbar Move Quick Access Toolbar Click pull-down arrow, select location

Quick Access Toolbar Move Quick Access Toolbar Click pull-down arrow, select location

Quick Access Toolbar Use Options to Customize Pull-down arrow More Commands

Quick Access Toolbar Use Options to Customize Pull-down arrow More Commands

Questions & Review 1. How do you add/remove buttons from the Quick Access Toolbar?

Questions & Review 1. How do you add/remove buttons from the Quick Access Toolbar? Click pull-down arrow for options 2. How do you move the Quick Access Toolbar? Click pull-down arrow, select location

Working with Microsoft Word 2007 Ribbons & Chunks

Working with Microsoft Word 2007 Ribbons & Chunks

Ribbons and Chunks Now that we know how to use some of the elements

Ribbons and Chunks Now that we know how to use some of the elements of the Word screen, it’s time for the big stuff: ribbons and chunks. Ribbons and chunks form the core of the new Office interface, so it’s important that we really understand how they work before we look at the individual ribbons and commands.

Ribbons and Chunks About Ribbons Seven ribbon tabs, more appear for certain objects

Ribbons and Chunks About Ribbons Seven ribbon tabs, more appear for certain objects

Ribbons and Chunks About Chunks Each ribbon has chunks or groups of commands

Ribbons and Chunks About Chunks Each ribbon has chunks or groups of commands

Ribbons and Chunks About Option Buttons Some chunks have more options or other specific

Ribbons and Chunks About Option Buttons Some chunks have more options or other specific dialogue boxes

Ribbons and Chunks Minimizing the Ribbon Click pull-down arrow beside Quick Access toolbar Minimize

Ribbons and Chunks Minimizing the Ribbon Click pull-down arrow beside Quick Access toolbar Minimize

Questions & Review 1. Identify three of the seven main ribbons in Word? Home,

Questions & Review 1. Identify three of the seven main ribbons in Word? Home, Insert, Page Layout, References, Mailings, Review and View 2. Identify three of chunks found in the Home Ribbon? Clipboard, Font, Paragraph, Styles, and Editing 3. How do you minimize a ribbon which you do not want visible? Click pull-down arrow beside Quick Access toolbar Minimize

Working with Microsoft Word 2007 The Home Ribbon

Working with Microsoft Word 2007 The Home Ribbon

The Home Ribbon Now that we know how to use the different parts of

The Home Ribbon Now that we know how to use the different parts of the Word interface, we’re going to learn about the Home ribbon. This is probably the ribbon you will use the most often, so this is to help familiarize yourself with the commands when you go to use them.

The Home Ribbon Clipboard Commands Cut, copy, paste, and Format Painter

The Home Ribbon Clipboard Commands Cut, copy, paste, and Format Painter

The Home Ribbon Font Commands Font formatting options

The Home Ribbon Font Commands Font formatting options

The Home Ribbon Paragraph Commands Used to modify layout of text on the page

The Home Ribbon Paragraph Commands Used to modify layout of text on the page

The Home Ribbon Styles Commands Choose from pre-made font styles to ensure consistent formatting

The Home Ribbon Styles Commands Choose from pre-made font styles to ensure consistent formatting

The Home Ribbon Editing Commands Find and replace text, select objects

The Home Ribbon Editing Commands Find and replace text, select objects

Questions & Review 1. What are three items found on the Clipboard Chunk? Cut,

Questions & Review 1. What are three items found on the Clipboard Chunk? Cut, Copy, Paste and Format Painter 2. What three items found in the Font Chunk? Bold, Italics, and Underline 3. What are three items found on the Paragraph Chunk? Right, Center, and Left Justify

Working with Microsoft Word 2007 The Insert Ribbon

Working with Microsoft Word 2007 The Insert Ribbon

The Insert Ribbon The next ribbon we are going to look at is the

The Insert Ribbon The next ribbon we are going to look at is the Insert ribbon. When you have mastered creating basic documents, this ribbon will help you add other elements to your document, such as charts, pictures, cover pages, headers, and footers.

The Insert Ribbon Pages Commands Add title page, insert blank page, insert page break

The Insert Ribbon Pages Commands Add title page, insert blank page, insert page break

The Insert Ribbon Tables Commands Insert a grid to organize text or images in

The Insert Ribbon Tables Commands Insert a grid to organize text or images in your document

The Insert Ribbon Illustration Commands Insert graphical elements

The Insert Ribbon Illustration Commands Insert graphical elements

The Insert Ribbon Link Commands Create an external hyperlink, a bookmark, or cross-reference

The Insert Ribbon Link Commands Create an external hyperlink, a bookmark, or cross-reference

The Insert Ribbon Header/Footer Commands Create consistent headers/footers

The Insert Ribbon Header/Footer Commands Create consistent headers/footers

The Insert Ribbon Text Commands Insert specialized text elements

The Insert Ribbon Text Commands Insert specialized text elements

The Insert Ribbon Symbols Commands Insert specialized characters, like mathematical symbols

The Insert Ribbon Symbols Commands Insert specialized characters, like mathematical symbols

Questions & Review 1. Identify three items found in the Pages Chunk? Cover Page,

Questions & Review 1. Identify three items found in the Pages Chunk? Cover Page, Blank Page, and Page Break 2. Identify three items found in the Illustrations Chunk? Picture, Clip. Art, Shapes, Smart. Art, and Chart 3. Identify three items found in the Header & Footer Chunk? Header, Footer, Page Number

Working with Microsoft Word 2007 The Page Layout Ribbon

Working with Microsoft Word 2007 The Page Layout Ribbon

Page Layout Ribbon In this section, we’re going to take a look at the

Page Layout Ribbon In this section, we’re going to take a look at the other four ribbons and see what commands they offer. We’ll start out with the Page Layout ribbon.

Page Layout Ribbon Themes Commands Select an overall look and feel for your document

Page Layout Ribbon Themes Commands Select an overall look and feel for your document

Page Layout Ribbon Page Setup Commands Control the physical properties of your document

Page Layout Ribbon Page Setup Commands Control the physical properties of your document

Page Layout Ribbon Page Background Commands Control what goes on the page behind the

Page Layout Ribbon Page Background Commands Control what goes on the page behind the text

Page Layout Ribbon Paragraph Commands Control indentation and line spacing

Page Layout Ribbon Paragraph Commands Control indentation and line spacing

Page Layout Ribbon Arrange Commands If you have overlapping objects, control their layout here

Page Layout Ribbon Arrange Commands If you have overlapping objects, control their layout here

Questions & Review 1. Identify three items on the Page Setup Chunk? Orientation, Columns,

Questions & Review 1. Identify three items on the Page Setup Chunk? Orientation, Columns, Breaks, and Line Numbers 2. Identify three items on the Page Background Chunk? Watermark, Page Color, and Page Borders 3. Identify three items found in the Arrange Chunk? Text Wrapping, Group, and Rotate

Working with Microsoft Word 2007 The Review Ribbon

Working with Microsoft Word 2007 The Review Ribbon

Review Ribbon The last ribbon that we are going to look at is the

Review Ribbon The last ribbon that we are going to look at is the Review ribbon. Although some of the commands on this ribbon are quite advanced, some of them (such as spell check) are easy to use. Those are the commands that we will focus on.

Review Ribbon Proofing Tools Check for errors in the document

Review Ribbon Proofing Tools Check for errors in the document

Review Ribbon Comments Commands Portion of text that appears as a balloon, eg. reminder

Review Ribbon Comments Commands Portion of text that appears as a balloon, eg. reminder or explanation

Review Ribbon Tracking Commands If document is shared, track who changed what

Review Ribbon Tracking Commands If document is shared, track who changed what

Review Ribbon Changes Commands Accept or reject changes to a document

Review Ribbon Changes Commands Accept or reject changes to a document

Lesson 3. 4: Review Ribbon Compare Commands Handy when editing two documents

Lesson 3. 4: Review Ribbon Compare Commands Handy when editing two documents

Lesson 3. 4: Review Ribbon Protect Commands Prevent others from modifying document

Lesson 3. 4: Review Ribbon Protect Commands Prevent others from modifying document

Lesson 3. 5: Contextual Ribbons In our very first look at ribbons, we learned

Lesson 3. 5: Contextual Ribbons In our very first look at ribbons, we learned that some ribbons appear only when you are creating or working with certain objects. In this lesson, we will take a closer look at these contextual ribbons. We will also look at the only ribbon that is off by default: the Developer ribbon.

Lesson 3. 5: Review Ribbon Word. Art Tools Explore many new Word. Art options

Lesson 3. 5: Review Ribbon Word. Art Tools Explore many new Word. Art options

Lesson 3. 5: Review Ribbon Text Box Tools Create a text box to highlight

Lesson 3. 5: Review Ribbon Text Box Tools Create a text box to highlight information in your document

Lesson 3. 5: Review Ribbon Equation Tools Create complex mathematical equations

Lesson 3. 5: Review Ribbon Equation Tools Create complex mathematical equations

Lesson 3. 5: Review Ribbon Smart. Art Tools Create professional diagrams easily

Lesson 3. 5: Review Ribbon Smart. Art Tools Create professional diagrams easily

Lesson 3. 5: Review Ribbon Table Tools Appears when you create or modify tables

Lesson 3. 5: Review Ribbon Table Tools Appears when you create or modify tables in your document

Lesson 3. 5: Review Ribbon Chart Tools Explore a whole new set of charts

Lesson 3. 5: Review Ribbon Chart Tools Explore a whole new set of charts to show information

Lesson 3. 5: Review Ribbon Picture Tools Adjust many characteristics of a picture

Lesson 3. 5: Review Ribbon Picture Tools Adjust many characteristics of a picture

Lesson 3. 5: Review Ribbon Header and Footer Tools Adjust document headers and footers

Lesson 3. 5: Review Ribbon Header and Footer Tools Adjust document headers and footers

Lesson 3. 5: Review Ribbon Developer Ribbon Used to create and edit Macros

Lesson 3. 5: Review Ribbon Developer Ribbon Used to create and edit Macros

Questions & Review 1. What are the four programs that we will use? Word,

Questions & Review 1. What are the four programs that we will use? Word, Excel, Power. Point, and Access 2007 2. What is one way to launch Word? Start All Programs Microsoft Office Word 2007 3. What is one way to close Word? Click X or Office Menu Exit Word

Working with Microsoft Word 2007 Printing and Viewing

Working with Microsoft Word 2007 Printing and Viewing

Printing and Viewing • In this section you will learn how to: • Use

Printing and Viewing • In this section you will learn how to: • Use Print Preview and the Print Preview ribbon • Use print commands • Use basic and advanced print options • Modify printer properties

Using Print Preview There will be times when you want to print out a

Using Print Preview There will be times when you want to print out a paper copy of your document. Before you print, however, you should make sure that everything looks OK. In this lesson, we’re going to look at how to preview a document before printing.

Using Print Preview Opening Print Preview Office Menu Print Preview

Using Print Preview Opening Print Preview Office Menu Print Preview

Using Print Preview The Print Preview Ribbon Review document, make last-minute changes

Using Print Preview The Print Preview Ribbon Review document, make last-minute changes

Using Print Preview Navigating Print Preview Page up/page down or buttons

Using Print Preview Navigating Print Preview Page up/page down or buttons

Using Print Preview Close to return to regular Word view

Using Print Preview Close to return to regular Word view

Using Print Preview vs. Print Layout

Using Print Preview vs. Print Layout

Print a Document Now that we know how to preview and set up our

Print a Document Now that we know how to preview and set up our document, it’s time to learn how to print!

Print a Document Print Commands Office Menu Print

Print a Document Print Commands Office Menu Print

Print a Document Using Basic Print Options Choose printer, copies, print criteria, etc

Print a Document Using Basic Print Options Choose printer, copies, print criteria, etc

Print a Document Setting Printer Options Click Properties button in Print dialogue

Print a Document Setting Printer Options Click Properties button in Print dialogue

Questions & Review 1. How do you open Print Preview? Office Menu Print Preview

Questions & Review 1. How do you open Print Preview? Office Menu Print Preview 2. Identify one difference between Print Preview and Print Layout? Print Preview 3. What is one way to close Word? Click X or Office Menu Exit Word