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How To Edit A Document in Word Entering Text

To edit a Word document, you can insert text by clicking and typing. The font and formatting will reflect any custom template settings or will default to Times New Roman 12 point black text with single spacing. You can start new paragraphs by pressing return and add or modify content anywhere by clicking inside the document body. The undo feature allows reversing up to 100 previous changes if deletions are made accidentally.

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How To Edit A Document in Word Entering Text

To edit a Word document, you can insert text by clicking and typing. The font and formatting will reflect any custom template settings or will default to Times New Roman 12 point black text with single spacing. You can start new paragraphs by pressing return and add or modify content anywhere by clicking inside the document body. The undo feature allows reversing up to 100 previous changes if deletions are made accidentally.

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KITONE ANDREW

HOW TO EDIT A DOCUMENT IN WORD

Entering Text

Once you have a document open in word, you immediately begin inputting text by clicking within the
document window and typing.

The font, font colour, font style, font size and line spacing will vary depending on any customization
that have been made to the normal .dot template.

However, if no customizations have been made, the following will apply to the text you type:

o Times New Roman font.


o 12 point.
o Black font colour.
o Plain font style.
o Single line spacing.

Text will appear at the location of the cursor and will wrap to the next line.

Pressing the return (or enter) key will end the paragraph and you begin typing on a next line.

Editing Documents

Editing documents in word is just as simple as entering text in a blank document. By clicking within
the body of the document, you can add text.

By default, overwriting is turned off, which means text to the right of the insertion point will be
moved to the right.

In the event that you accidentally delete part of your document, you can use the undo feature (Ctrl +
Z) to undo up to 100 changes you have made to your document.

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KITONE ANDREW

HOW TO EDIT A DOCUMENT IN WORD


Entering Text

Once you have a document open in word, you immediately begin inputting text by clicking within the
document window and typing.

The font, font colour, font style, font size and line spacing will vary depending on any customization
that have been made to the normal .dot template.

However, if no customizations have been made, the following will apply to the text you type:

I. Times New Roman font.


II. 12 point.
III. Black font colour.
IV. Plain font style.
V. Single line spacing.

Pressing the return (or enter) key will end the paragraph and you begin typing on a next line.

Editing Documents

Editing documents in word is just as simple as entering text in a blank document. By clicking within
the body of the document, you can add text.

By default, overwriting is turned off, which means text to the right of the insertion point will be
moved to the right.

In the event that you accidentally delete part of your document, you can use the undo feature (Ctrl +
Z) to undo up to 100 changes you have made to your document.

Text will appear at the location of the cursor and will wrap to the next line.

033/519

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