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Chapter 10

Chapter 10. Formatting a Document. What’s Inside and on the CD?. In this chapter, you will learn how to format text, using features such as: Bold and italic text Different fonts and font sizes Paragraph alignment Bulleted and numbered lists.

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Chapter 10

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  1. Chapter 10 Formatting a Document

  2. What’s Inside and on the CD? In this chapter, you will learn how to format text, using features such as: Bold and italic text Different fonts and font sizes Paragraph alignment Bulleted and numbered lists Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  3. How do I select different font, font sizes, and text colors? You can use the commands on the Home tab to select different text attributes for: Letters Words Sentences Paragraphs Font refers to design or typeface of each character Limit number of fonts for professional look Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  4. How do I select different fonts, font sizes, and text colors? Text attributes Font Font size Normal font size 9 – 12 point Range from 8 – 72 points Larger font by typing in number larger than 72 Bold Italic Underline Text color Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  5. How do I select different fonts, font sizes, and text colors? Selected text Change, add, delete formatting options When finished, click outside highlighted area to deselect it Font effects include Shadow Outline Emboss Click Editing, Select, then Select All on the Home tab to apply any text attributes to entire document Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  6. How do I select different fonts, font sizes, and text colors? Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  7. How do I apply bold, italic, and underlining attributes? • Use commands in the Font group to apply text attributes • Bold • Italic • Underlining • Typically, you’ll apply attributes to text you’ve already typed, but you can apply attributes before typing new text • Command buttons both apply and remove attributes • Hyperlinks are automatically formatted with blue text and underlined Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  8. How do I apply bold, italic, and underlining attributes? Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  9. How do I use the Font dialog box? Some text attributes are available only from Font dialog box, such as character spacing option Font dialog box allows applying multiple formatting options to selected text Use the Character Spacing tab to change the scale, spacing, vertical position, or kerning of selected text The Preview area shows how your formatting affects the selected text Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  10. How do I use the Font dialog box? Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  11. How do I center and align text? Left-aligned text Positioned straight against left margin Appears uneven on right margin Centered text Positioned between margins Typically used for titles Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  12. How do I center and align text? Justified text Both left and right margins aligned Typically used in formal documents More professional look Right-aligned text Rarely used Can be useful for headings in a paper, or return address in a letter Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  13. How do I center and align text? Alignment options apply to entire paragraph Click in paragraph to align, then click appropriate align button You don’t have to select all the text To center title Press Enter key after title Click anywhere in title Click Center button Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  14. How do I center and align text? Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  15. How do I use styles? Style consists of predefined formatting applied to selected text Advantages of styles: Consistency in formatting Recognized by desktop publishing programs and Web authoring tools Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  16. How do I use styles? Create style Styles Dialog Box Launcher New Style Remove style Select text Select Normal style Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  17. How do I use styles? Delete style Styles Dialog Box Launcher Right-click style to delete Click Delete Click Yes Click Close Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  18. How do I use styles? Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  19. How do I add numbering and bullets to a list? Bullet is symbol placed before each item in list Set off list without implying specific order Numbered lists imply order to listed items Bullets and numbering work same way: Select items in list Click Numbering button or Bullet button Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  20. How do I add numbering and bullets to a list? If list has not been typed: Click Bullet or Numbering button Type list At end of list, click button to discontinue To remove numbering or bullets: Select list Click appropriate button Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  21. How do I add numbering and bullets to a list? Word automatically renumbers list if you add, delete, or move items If numbering is incorrect Select list Click numbering button twice To change style Right-click selected list Highlight Bullets and Numbering Select a format Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  22. How do I add numbering and bullets to a list? Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  23. How do I add numbering and bullets to a list? • A multilevel list displays list items in levels and sublevels • Used in outlines and legal documents • You can apply bullets or numbering after entering the list • Press the Tab key to change a list item to the next level down, or Shift+Tab to move a list item up a level Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  24. How do I add numbering and bullets to a list? • You can define custom styles for text, numbers, and bullets • Click the arrow next to the Multilevel List button • Select Define New Paragraph • Change a number manually by right-clicking the number and selecting Set Numbering Value Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  25. How do I add numbering and bullets to a list? Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  26. How do I adjust line spacing? Word defaults to single-spacing Other spacing options can be applied to paragraph, group of paragraphs, or entire document Space between paragraphs can also be adjusted Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  27. How do I adjust line spacing? Double-space document by setting line spacing to double-space To set line spacing for one paragraph: Position insertion point in paragraph, click the Paragraph Dialog Box Launcher on Home Or Page Layout tab Select desired line spacing from Line-spacing drop-down list on Indents and Spacing tab To adjust line spacing for more than one paragraph, select paragraphs, then follow above guidelines Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  28. How do I adjust line spacing? To set line spacing for entire document before you begin typing: Click Editing, Select, then click Select All Click the Paragraph Dialog Box Launcher on Home or Page Layout tab Select line spacing, then click OK As you type, text appears with selected line spacing Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  29. How do I adjust line spacing? Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  30. How do I use tabs? Use Tabs to align text in columns Default tab stops – every ½ inch Tab stops can be changed Personal tab stops can be added Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  31. How do I use tabs? Many types of tab stops: Left tab stop aligns text on left side of tab Right tab stop aligns text on right side of tab Center tab stop centers text at that location Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  32. How do I use tabs? Decimal tab stop aligns numbers with decimal at tab location Bar tab stop places vertical bar at tab location Leader – line of punctuation characters that fills area from text to tab stop Typically used in table of contents Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  33. How do I use tabs? To clear tab stop Click it in Tab stop position box Click Clear button To clear all tab stops Click Clear All button in Tabs dialog box Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  34. How do I use tabs? Tab stops on Word ruler bar are represented by these icons: Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  35. How do I use tabs? To set tab stops using ruler: Click appropriate icon at left end of ruler Click location on ruler to set tab stop To change position of tab stop, select it and slide left or right If the ruler bar is not displayed: Click the View tab Select the Ruler option in the Show/Hide group Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  36. How do I use tabs? Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  37. How do I indent text? Text can be indented from left, right, or both margins First line of text can be indented differently from rest of paragraph Hanging indent will move first line of text more to left than rest of text Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  38. How do I indent text? To indent a paragraph from left or right: Click spin box buttons in appropriate Indentation box to increase or decrease indent distance Check Preview section to see how indentation affects paragraph To indent first line: Select First Line from Special pull-down list Select amount of indentation from By spin box Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  39. How do I indent text? To create hanging indent: Select Hanging from Special pull-down list Select amount of negative indent from By spin box Indent settings apply to paragraph that contains insertion point To apply indent settings to more than one paragraph: Select paragraphs Use Paragraph dialog box to set indent Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  40. How do I indent text? Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  41. How do I add footnotes or endnotes to a document? Footnotes and endnotes typically used to add comments to blocks of text or cite references to other documents Footnote appears at bottom of page containing corresponding superscript number Endnote appears at end of section or chapter Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  42. How do I add footnotes or endnotes to a document? Click References tab, click Insert Footnote or Insert Endnote button Footnote and Endnote dialog box appears Click appropriate option Delete footnote or endnote by selecting number that corresponds to note in text, and pressing Delete key The References tab contains several tools for adding citations to a document Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  43. How do I add footnotes or endnotes to a document? Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  44. How do I work with outlines and other document views? Word provides several ways to view documents: Format marks reveal hidden symbols that indicate paragraph breaks ¶, spaces ·, and tab stops . To display, click Show/Hide toolbar button Print Layout View Web Layout View Outline View Change views by clicking one of the View buttons in the lower-right corner of document window, or clicking View on ribbon Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  45. How do I work with outlines and other document views? Outline view handy for organizing content Assign outline levels to each title, heading, and paragraph View any level of outline to get overview, or include all details Easy to rearrange sections to streamline document’s organization Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  46. How do I work with outlines and other document views? Microsoft Word uses following conventions to indicate outline levels: Plus sign indicates heading with subtext Small solid circle indicates body text at lowest level of outline Gray line under heading indicates subordinate text not displayed Dash indicates heading without subordinate text Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  47. How do I work with outlines and other document views? Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  48. How do I create a table? A table is a grid of rows and columns Cell – intersection of each row and column Cell can hold text, numbers, or a graphic Format an entire table or individual cells Place insertion point where you want table Click Insert tab, click Table, then click Insert Table Set number of rows and columns, then click OK Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  49. How do I create a table? To add text, click cell, type text Word wrap expands size of cell Move to another cell using arrow keys, or Tab key, or click desired cell Select table style from the Table Styles group for formatting options Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

  50. How do I create a table? To insert new column or row: Place insertion point in cell closest to where you want new row or column Click Layout tab, choose from among the options to specify a placement To delete column or row: Click Layout tab, click the Delete command, select from among the options To adjust width of column Position pointer over dividing line between columns When pointer changes to , press left mouse button and drag column to correct width Practical Computer Literacy, 2nd edition Chapter 10

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