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Session 4: Features of Microsoft Word Application 2010

Microsoft Word is a word processing application used to create, edit, format and print documents. It has features like the title bar, quick access toolbar, ribbon interface with tabs and groups of commands, ruler, text area, scroll bars, status bar, zoom slider and print layout view. Word allows users to enter, edit, format text, add illustrations, tables, headers and footers, track changes and share documents. It saves files with .doc or .docx extensions.

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Session 4: Features of Microsoft Word Application 2010

Microsoft Word is a word processing application used to create, edit, format and print documents. It has features like the title bar, quick access toolbar, ribbon interface with tabs and groups of commands, ruler, text area, scroll bars, status bar, zoom slider and print layout view. Word allows users to enter, edit, format text, add illustrations, tables, headers and footers, track changes and share documents. It saves files with .doc or .docx extensions.

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Session 4

Features of Microsoft Word


Application 2010
Learning Tasks
By the end of this session you are expected to
be able to:
•Define word processing application (Ms word)
•Explain features of Ms word
What is Microsoft
Word?

…is the word processing component of the


Microsoft Office Suite.

It is used primarily to enter, edit, format,


save, retrieve and print documents.
The area outlined in red is called the
title bar.

It displays the names of the open


program (in this case Microsoft Word)
and the name of the current file.
This file has not yet been saved so its
name is Document1.

Files created in Microsoft Word are often


referred to as documents and have the
file extension .doc or .docx
The area outlined in red is called the
quick access toolbar.
It contains the most commonly used
commands in Microsoft Word:
1. Save
2. Undo
3. Repeat
• Microsoft Office 2007 & 2010 use
what is referred to as the “Ribbon”
interface. The area outlined in red
comprises the Ribbon.
• It contain commands from selected
menu tab
The Words File, Home, Insert, etc…
outlined in red are referred to as tabs.
Each tab has several Groups attached to
it.
The File Tab menu contains the commands
most commonly associated with the file.
The Home Tab Groups contain the commands
most commonly associated with the formatting and
editing of text.

Clipboard Font Paragraph

Styles Editing
The Insert Tab Groups contain the commands
most commonly associated with adding
something to the document.

Pages Tables Illustrations

Header/Footer
Links Text
Symbols
The Page Layout Groups contain the
commands most commonly associated with
settings that would affect the entire page or
document.

Themes Page Page


Setup Background

Paragraph Arrange
The References Groups contain the
commands most commonly associated with
writing a research paper, essay, term paper or
similarly formal documents.
Table Footnotes Citations &
of Contents Bibliography

Captions Index Table of


Authorities
The Mailings Tab groups contain the
commands most commonly associated with
documents and files created for mass mailing.

Create Start Write & Insert


Mail Merge Fields

Preview
Finish
Results
The Review Tabs groups contain the
commands most commonly associated with
documents which are shared or being prepared
for publication.
Proofing Language Comments

Changes
Tracking Compare
Protect
The View Tab groups contain the commands
most commonly associated with the variety of
ways you can “look at” a document or
documents.

Document Show Zoom


Views

Window Macros
Ruler

• The ruler is found below the Ribbon.

• You can use the ruler to change the format of your


document quickly 
Text Area

• Just below the ruler is a large area called the text


area
• You type your document in the text area.
• The blinking vertical line in the upper-left corner
of the text area is the cursor.
• It marks the insertion point.
• As you type, your text displays at the cursor
location.
Text area
Vertical and Horizontal Scroll Bars
The vertical and horizontal scroll bars enable you
to move up, down, and across your window simply
by dragging the tab located on the scroll bar.
The vertical scroll bar is located along the right
side of the screen.
The horizontal scroll bar is located just above the
status bar.
To move up and down your document, click and
drag the vertical scroll bar up and down.
Status Bar

• The Status bar appears at the very bottom of your


window and provides such information as the
current page and the number of words in your
document.
• You can change what displays on the Status bar by
right-clicking on the Status bar and selecting the
options you want from the Customize Status Bar
menu.
• You click a menu item to select it.
• You click it again to deselect it.
• A check mark next to an item means it is selected.
Zoom slider

• It lets you zoom out or zoom in the current document


• The zoom range is from 10 % to 500%
• The current zoom level is displayed on the task bar
immediately left of the slider
• Clicking the zoom level opens the zoom dialogue
where you can specify the desired zoom level.
Print Layout
• Print Layout view is the most frequently used
view.
• The Print Layout view shows the document as it
will look when it is printed.
Key Points
 Word processing application is specialized
document manipulation software running on a
computer that allows a user to create, edit,
store and print out text based documents.
 Microsoft word 2010 has many features such
as Quick Access Toolbar, Title bar, Ribbon,
Ruler, Vertical scroll bar, Horizontal scroll
bar, Zoom slider, File tab, Text area,
Document window, Print layout
Evaluation
• What is a word processing application?
• What are features of Microsoft word
application?
References
• Cox, J., Labert J., & Frye, C. (2011): Step by Step Microsoft Office
Professional 2010. Washington, Microsoft Press
• Fox, O. (n.d.). How to open Microsoft word documents. Retrieved on 26
May 2015from
http://www.ehow.com
• HP. (n.d.). How to use Microsoft word. Retrieved on 26 May 2015 from
http://www.hp.com
• Information Technology Service (2010). Word 2010 Basic Learning
Guide. Retrieved on 26 May 2015 from
http://ase.tufts.edu/its/trainDocuments/word10Basics.pdf
• Microsoft word tutorial (2010). Retrieved on 26 May 2015 from
http://www.erzincan.edu.tr/ userfiles/files/word_2010_tutorial.pdf
• Tools for SEO. (2012). Introduction to MS-Word. Retrieved on 26 May
2015from www.nos.org/htm/ms-word1.htm

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