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INFORMATION SHEET NO.

8
SETTING LINE AND BORDERS

TO ADD BORDERS

1.Place the insertion point in the paragraph where you want to apply a border.
2. Select Home Tab, point to paragraph group and then choose Borders and Shading.
3. In the Borders and Shading dialog box, click border tab.
4. Choose the desire setting and click Ok.

OPTIONS UNDER THE BORDER TAB

1.None 2. Box 3. Shadow


4. 3-D 5. Custom

3 TABS UNDER BORDER AND SHADING DIALOG BOX

1.Borders Tab
2. Page Border Tab
3. Shading Tab

TO ADD SHADING

1.Place the insertion point in the paragraph where you want to apply shading.
2. Select Home Tab, point to paragraph group and then choose Borders and Shading .
3. In the Border and Shading dialog box, click shading tab.
4. Choose Fill Color then select the color you want to apply and then click Ok.
INFORMATION SHEET NO. 9
BULLETED AND NUMBERED LIST AND FORMATTING PAGE SET UP

ADDS BULLETS AND NUMBERS


In Microsoft Word, you can easily create bulleted or numbered list of items. Several bulleting and
numbering styles are available, as shown in the examples. You can select the one you wish to use.

BULLETS

1.Type the ff. list as shown:

Apple
Orange
Grape
Mango
Cherry

2. Select the words you just typed.


3. Choose the Home Tab.
4. In the paragraph group, click the down arrow next to the Bullets button. The Bullet Library appears.
5. Click to select the type of bullet you want to use. Words adds bullets to your list.
Note: As you move your cursor over the various bullet styles. Word displays the bullet style onscreen.

To remove the bulleting:


1.Select the list again.
2. Choose the Home Tab.
3. In the Paragraph group, click the down arrow next to the Bullets icon. The Bullet dialog box appears.
4. Click None. Word removes the bullets from your list.
NUMBERS

1.Type the ff. list as shown:


Apple
Orange
Grape
Mango
Cherry

2. Select the words you just typed.


3. Choose the Home Tab.
4. In the paragraph group, click the down arrow next to the Numbering button. The Numbering Library
appears.
5. Click to select the type of numbering you want to use. Words adds numbering to your list.
Note: As you move your cursor over the various numbering styles. Word displays the bullet style
onscreen.

PAGE SETUP
You may find that the default page layout settings in Word are not sufficient for the document you
want to create. In which case you will want to modify these settings. In addition, you may want to
change the page formatting depending on the document you’re creating.
TO CHANGE PAGE ORIENTATION
 Select the Page layout tab.
 Click the Orientation command in the Page Setup Group.

 Left click either Portrait or Landscape to change the page orientation.

Landscape format means everything on the page is oriented horizontally.


While Portrait format means everything is oriented vertically.

TO CHANGE THE PAPER SIZE:


 Select the Page Layout tab.
 Left click the Size command and a drop down menu will appear. The current paper size is
highlighted.
 Left click a size option to select it. The page size of the document changes.
TO FORMAT PAGE MARGINS

 Select the Page Layout tab.


 Left click the Margins command and a menu of options appear. Normal is selected by default.
 Left click the predefined margin size you want.

OR

 Select Custom Margin from the menu. The Page Setup dialog box appears.

 Enter the desired margin size in the appropriate fields.


You can always access the Page Setup dialog box by clicking the small arrow in the bottom corner of the
Page Setup group. The dialog box should look familiar to people who have used previous version of
Word.

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