Unit 9
Unit 9
Structure
9.0 Objectives
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Word Processing
9.2.1 Advantages of Computer-based
based Word Processing
9.2.2 Attributes of Word Processing
9.2.3 Various Type of Word Processing Packages
9.3 Salient Features of MS-Word
Word
9.4 Let’s Start MS-Word
9.4.1 The W Button
9.4.2 Title Bar
9.4.3 The Minimize Ribbon Button
9.4.4 Ruler
9.4.5 Status Bar
9.4.6 Scroll Bar
9.4.7 The File Tab
9.4.8 The Quick Access Toolbar
9.4.9 The Ribbon
9.4.10 Workspace
9.4.11 The Help Menu
9.5 Main Menu Options (Tabs in MS Word)
9.5.1 The File Tab
9.5.2 The Insert Tab
9.5.3 The Page Layout Tab
9.5.4 The Reference Tab
9.5.5 The Mailing Tab
9.5.6 The Review Tab
9.5.7 The View Tab
9.6 Creating Documents by MS Word
9.7 Let Us Sum Up
9.8 Key Words
9.9 Answers to Check Your Progress
9.10 Terminal Questions
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9.0 OBJECTIVES
After completing this unit, you should be able to:
9.1 INTRODUCTION
In a very common working environment, we draft many notes, letters,
applications and, other documents. Generally, the senior executive gives the
outline with one of any letter or documents to be drafted which then is
created by an employee under him or her. Once developed, the document is
given to the executive. The executive see-through and suggest changes or
corrections (if any). Accordingly, the document is changed and finalized. The
scenario talks about the idea of word processing at the workplace.
We may find “a number of” software which can be used for word processing
work some are software based license like MS Word and some are open
source and web-based such as Google doc, which is available in Google
Drive. However, today many of us are using MS Word, the most popular
word processing software around on the Windows platform. Hence let’s
discuss MS Word.
MS Word is one of the software included in the MS Office suite used for
word processing. The MS Office however is bundle of software developed by
Microsoft keeping in mind the most common activities of a typical office
environment. The MS Office, includes MS Power-Point, MS-Excel, and MS-
Access along with MS-word.
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9.3 SALIENT FEATURES OF MS WORD
Among all the popular word processing software, MS Word is used most
widely which provides advanced word processing and Desktop Publishing
features. The list indicates some of the basic features of MS Word:
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9.4 LET'S START MS WORD Processing
As you know that the MS Word package is compatible with the Windows
operating system, it is essential to have an understanding about the Windows
interface. Before coming on to MS Word it is expected that you are familiar
with Windows.
You may be aware that a software package is made better by adding new
features and tools, whenever a software package is improved; we identify it
with a new version. Thus, MS Word also has many different versions. Here
we would be talking about MS Word 2010 which has so many new features
and tools as compared to its new version. The new version of MS Word has
all the features of older version
rsion and in addition it also has new features with
compatibility with all old versions.
So let's start with MS Word 2010. The MS Word can be used with a mouse
as it is fully menu-driven
driven and all the commands of MS Word are accessible in
the form of an icon.. It can also be used with a keyboard up to a certain extent.
You can access the MS Word by performing the following steps:
1) Use your mouse to click on the Start button available on the taskbar. You
will get the screen as below
2) Put your mouse pointer on the Program, which will give another menu
coming up on the right side
3) Now locate the option “MS Word” in the right side and click on it to start
the MS Word software Icons
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and at the same time, there are options which with that have been removed in
this version. The significant change in MS Word 2010 is the replacement of
the office 2003 Command line with Ribbon. Likewise, the Office button of
2007 version is replaced with the File menu in the latest version of MS Word.
We will discuss these new features here:
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9.4.4 Ruler
The ruler bar is useful to set the vertical alignment of the text in the working
document.
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9.4.5 Status Bar
One can see the information about the cu currently
rrently active document through
Status Bar. It displays information like currently active page number, the
column and line number of the cursor, and so on.
The Ribbon is divided into groups like Clipboard, Font, Paragraph and Style,
and so on. Each “and every group” has a triangular button at the lower right
corner which helps you more options e.g. clicking on the Font groups give
more options with regards to the font.
9.4.10 Workspace
The workspace is an area where you create your document by typing the text.
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9.4.11 The Help Button
The MS Word comes with Help option which offers information on various
options, tools, and commands to make you understand the options. On
clicking the “?” button a Help window comes where you can see topics to
click. You can also type in a word or a question in the Search field to explore
further information about any topic.
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shapes, you can click on the desired shape to get it inserted iin the document.
Charts can also be used and inserted through Insert Tab. There are various
types of charts like column, bar, Pie, etc. to choose from. To insert the chart,
you need to click on the Chart button to have the Insert Chart Box displayed.
From this
his window, select the chart type and the chart to be inserted and click
on Ok button to get the selected chart inserted in the document.
These are just a few common examples on the Insert Tab which explains the
command available in the tab. This tab also allows you to re-size
re your objects
once you added it in the document.
Through this tab, you can set the margins of your page by clicking on
margins and the then clicking on the desired options. The page orientation
can also be managed using Page Orientation ooption.
ption. You can have a Portrait
or Landscape orientation of your page.
Page Background group helps you set the Page Border, and Page Colours.
You can also have commands like Indention, Spacing and Line Numbering
etc. which are also available in the Home Tab
Tab.
The Page Setup group can also be accessed using the triangle button at the
bottom right. By clicking on this, you can have more advanced Page Setup
options. The Paragraph group also has the triangle button for the advanced
options.
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One of the best features on the References tab is adding the Table of Contents
for a document. The only thing you need to make sure is that you type your
document using one of the heading styles for the items that need to be
included in the Table of Contents. Click the Table of Contents button and the
table of content appears.
Once you have finished your document, you can perform one last spell check
by choosing the Spelling & Grammar button. This is an automated process
going through the entire document.
The Research button will allow you to access different dictionary lookups of
any word you have highlighted.
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meaning for the
word you have highlighted.
The Word Count Button will give you statistics for the number of pages,
words, paragraphs, lines, etc.
Byy the buttons available on the Document Views group, you can view your
document in different ways. You can see the Print Layout, Full Screen
Reading, Web Layout, Outline, and Draft views.
On the Show group, you can measure and line up objects by clicking the
Ruler button and the ruler will appear at the top and left margin of the
document.
Note: If you already created a document, and you want to find out what
content won't be available for editing in earlier versions, see Features
that behave differently in earlier versions.
The important features of the screen of MS Word 2010 are The W Button,
Title bar, Status bar, Ruler, Scroll bar, Ribbon, etc.
There are Seven Tabs in MS Word 2010. The first tab is File tab. The File tab
has commands like Save, Save As, New, Print, etc. The second Tab is Insert
Tab which consists of many useful options which can be used while creating
the document in MS Word. Using insert tab, one can add picture, clip art,
shapes, charts etc. The third Tab is The Page Layout tab which lets you
manage the look and feel of the document. It also provides a number of
themes and color schemes which can be applied to your document to have a
global design.
The fourth tab is The References Tab which offers a quick way to enter your
document sources, citations, etc. On the References tab, you will find groups
like Table of Contents, Footnotes, Citations & Bibliography, and Captions.
The fifth tab is Mailing Tab. One of the most common features on the
Mailings tab is the Envelopes and Labels for printing. Sixth tab is The
Review Tab. The Proofing group is one of the most popular groups on the
Review tab. The last tab is The View Tab. By the buttons available on the
Document Views group, you can view your document in different ways. You
can see the Print Layout, Full Screen Reading, Web Layout, Outline, and
Draft views.
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Title Bar: the title bar displays the name of the document currently being
active.
Ruler Bar: The ruler bar is useful to set the vertical alignment of the text in
the working document.
Status Bar: It displays information like currently active page number, the
column and line number of the cursor, and so on.
Scroll Bar: Scroll Bar available in MS Word enables you to scroll through
the document up and down or left and right.
File Tab: File tab is the section that gives you access to file functions such as
Open, Save, Close, Properties, and Recent file options.
Quick Access Toolbar: The most frequently used tools/buttons can be stored
in the Quick Access Toolbar. By default, the Quick Access Toolbar is
available with tools like Save, Undo, and Redo.
Page Layout Tab: The Page Layout tab lets you manage the look and feel of
the document. It also provides a number of themes and color schemes that
can be applied to your document to have a global design.
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9.10 TERMINAL QUESTIONS
1) What do you understand by Word processing? Give examples.
2) Describe the important features of MS-Word.
3) Describe the various options available in the main menu bar of MS-
Word.
4) What are the different types of toolbar?
5) Explain two methods to start MS-Word.
Note: These questions are helpful to understand this unit. Do efforts for
writing the answer of these questions but do not send your answer to
university. It is only for yours practice.
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