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LESSON 2BASIC EDITING
Word 2013
NAVIGATING THE DOCUMENT• Show Commands:• Ruler: Measuring tools to align text,
graphics and other elements used within a document.• Gridlines: A tool that provides a grid of
vertical and horizontal lines that help you align graphics and other objects in a document.• Navigation Pane: allows the user to
search for keywords in a document, navigate through the by section headings, and view thumbnails of pages• Thumbnail: Tiny images of the document
pages
ZOOM• Allows the user to view the document at a larger or smaller size (kind of
like a magnifying glass)
• Object Zoom: A function that allows a user to zoom in on objects such as tables, charts, or images while in Read Mode.
• Zoom Slider: Short cut to Zoom on right side of Status Bar
Double Click on % will open the
Zoom Dialog Box
VIEWING MULTIPLE DOCUMENTS• New Window: Opens a copy of the current document in
a new window• Arrange All: Arranges all of the documents open on the
screen
VIEWING MULTIPLE DOCUMENTS
• Split: Allows you to “split” the document so that you can view different parts of the document at the same time
VIEWING MULTIPLE DOCUMENTS
• View Side By Side: Allows the user to view two documents side by side• Reset Window: Allows the user to reset the position the
documents that are viewed side by sided
USE KEYSTROKES TO NAVIGATE
Shortcut Key Related MoveLeft arrow One character to the leftRight arrow One character to the rightUp arrow Up one lineDown arrow Down one lineEnd To the end of the lineHome To the beginning of the linePage up Up one screenPage down Down one screenCtrl+Page down Down one pageCtrl+Page up Up one pageCtrl+Home To beginning of the documentCtrl+End To end of the document
You can use these shortcut
keys and keystroke
commands to navigatethrough a document.
FIND & REPLACE
• Find: Allows the user to search the document for specific keywords• Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + F• Wildcard: Characters to find words or phrases that contain specific letters or
combination of letters. • Example: c*s will result in words that start with a C and end with a S (cats, completes,
carries)
• Replace: A command that enables users to replace one word or phrase with another. • Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + H
• Go To: A command in the scroll box that enables users to browse by field, endnote, footnote, comment, section, page, edits, headings, graphics, or tables. • Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + G
MULTI-SELECTION TOOL
• A Word feature that enables users to select multiple items of the text that are not adjacent or continuous. • Done by holding down the Control (Ctrl) key on the keyboard
• To select adjacent items, hold down the Shift key.
• When you position the mouse pointer to the left of the margin, it changes to a selection arrow that enables you to click to select the entire line to the right of the pointer.
• You then can drag down to continue selecting adjacent words, lines of text, or entire paragraphs.
SELECTING TEXT
To Select Do ThisAny amount of text Click and drag across the textA word Double-click the word
A lineClick in the left margin with the mouse pointer
Multiple lines Click and drag in the left margin
A sentenceHold Ctrl and click anywhere in the sentence
A paragraph Triple-click in the paragraph
The entire document Triple-click in the left marginThe entire document Select All - Ctrl + A
COPY, CUT, PASTE
• Cut: A command in Word that removes selected text from the original location and place the deleted text in the Clipboard collection. • Keyboard shortcut: Control + X
• Copy: A command in Word that copies selected text from the original location and place in the clipboard. • Keyboard shortcut: Control + C
• Paste: A command that pastes text from the Clipboard to a new location in the original document or new document. • Keyboard shortcut: Control + V
• Clipboard: Stores the items you cut or copy (Stores up to 24 items)
DRAG-AND-DROP• Using the Mouse to Copy or Move Text• To move a selection of text, use your mouse to drag and
drop the selection in a new location. When you are moving text by dragging, the pointer shows a box (Works like cut and paste)• Hold the Ctrl key while you drag to copy the text. When
you are copying text by dragging, the pointer shows a box with a plus sign (Works like copy and paste)• Text that you cut or copy using the mouse is not stored in
the Clipboard collection.
DOCUMENT PROPERTIES• Backstage view enables you to access the properties to add information
about the document, such as the author’s name, subject, company, and much more.
• Document properties identify the creator of the document, date the document was created, subject, category, and keywords that can be used to search for the document.
• View the Document Properties Panel in the Word window by selecting ‘Show Document Panel’ in the drop-down menu on Properties
Document Properties Panel
5 VIEW OPTIONS• Word offers several ways to view a document,
locate text or objects, and manipulate windows. You can access related commands on the View tab.
• Read Mode
• Print Layout
• Web
• Outline
• Draft
• Some of the View options buttons are also available on the Status bar at the bottom right of your screen.
READ MODE• Read Mode changes the page layout of the document with a larger font
for easier reading. (Does not display Ribbon)
• Some tools are available for reading and navigating through the document.
• To advance to the next page, click the arrow key on the right of the screen or tap if you are using a touch screen.
• To return to Print Layout view press the Escape key (Esc)
PRINT LAYOUT
• Default view
• Allows you to see how the document will look when printed
• Enables you to use the Ribbon to create and edit your document
WEB LAYOUT• Allows the user to see how the document would appear as a
webpage
• Note the difference in margins and pages
OUTLINE• Allows you to display the document as an outline
• Content is shown as bulleted points in multilevels
• Offers an Outlining tab with commands for creating and editing outlines.
DRAFT• Used for quick editing text• Graphics and other objects do not appear on the page,
only text
DOCUMENT VIEWS
• Show – Zoom - Window Group on View Ribbon
• Adding horizontal rulers, vertical rulers, or gridlines; increasing or decreasing the view of the document; arranging the document windows; viewing the document side by side; or splitting the document can also change the view on the screen.
• The Navigation Pane also provides options for browsing and searching in a document.