Formatting and Editing Tools in Microsoft Word | Efficient Ways to Modify Margins and Paragraphs
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Learn how to adjust margins, indent paragraphs, add headers/footers, and utilize features like autocorrect and word count in Microsoft Word. Explore tips for creating footnotes, inserting page breaks, using hyperlinks, and organizing text effectively.
Formatting and Editing Tools in Microsoft Word | Efficient Ways to Modify Margins and Paragraphs
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Introduction to WordChapter 2 Lecture Outline
Default Margins: Top margin… 1.0” Bottom margin… 1.0” Left margin… 1.25” Right margin… 1.25” 2 ways to Change Margins: File Page setup Margins tab OR: Double click gray area of ruler Margins tab Page Margins:
Default line spacing: Single spaced Line spacing (XP only): Single [ctrl] + [1] Double [ctrl] + [2] 1.5 [ctrl] + [5] Line Spacing:
Steps to change Line Spacing: • Format menu • Paragraph • Indents and spacing tab • Line spacing
Headers: Text you want printed at the top of each page in the document Footers: Text you want printed at the bottom of every page in the document Headers and Footers:
Steps to insert Headers/Footers: • View menu • Header and Footer
“Candy Kisses”- “Never grab a kiss until they tell you their name.” First line indent- The first line of each paragraph is indented while the other subsequent lines are not. Steps to indent the first line of multiple paragraphs: Select paragraphs Format menu Paragraph Indents and spacing tab Special drop-list Indenting Paragraphs:
2nd way to indent first line of multiple paragraphs: • Select the paragraphs • Drag first line indent marker on ruler
What if….. • You have already typed a document but failed to indent paragraphs: • Select all of document • Click and hold first line indent & slide over ½ inch.
Hanging Indent: • The first line of the paragraph hangs to the left and every other line receives the indent.
Select the paragraphs Format menu Paragraph Indents and spacing tab Special drop-list Mouse: Select paragraphs Drag hanging indent marker on ruler Steps to create a hanging indent:
To find: tools – autocorrect tab (ex: replace tcchs with Todd County Central High School) Autocorrect options button: Displays when you click the small blue box below text Displays a menu that allows you to undo a correction or change how Word handles future automatic corrections AUTOCORRECT: a feature that automatically corrects some typographical errors as you type
Footnotes/Endnotes: • Footnote- Explanatory note at the bottom of the page • Endnote- explanatory note at the end of the document • Superscript- raised numbers or letters
Steps to add a Footnote/Endnote: • Insert menu • Reference • Footnote • Insert button
2 ways to Modify a style: • Ex: change style, indent, double space • Right click in note pane • Style in the shortcut menu • Choose footnote text from list • Click modify button • OR: • Click styles and formatting button on formatting toolbar
Word Count: • Tools menu • Word count
Page Breaks: • Soft Page Break- a page break automatically inserted by Word when it determines the text has filled one page • Hard Page Break- a page break forced into the document by the user
Insert menu Break Page break [ctrl] + [enter] 2 ways to insert hard page break:
Insert menu Symbol Choose a font category Use keyboard shortcuts Symbols:
Hyperlinks: • Type the address then space or enter • OR: • Select text • Click insert hyperlink button on standard toolbar
Sorting: • Select text • Table menu • sort
Browsing: Click the “next page” or “previous page” button on scrollbar OR: Click browse object button on scrollbar Choose “goto” Scrolling: Double-click “page” on the status bar Browsing vs. Scrolling:
Steps to move text: Select text Choose “cut” Move insertion point to desired location Choose “paste” Drag & Drop: Select text Place pointer within selection and drag to new location Cut/Copy/Paste:
Select text Choose “copy” Move insertion point to desired location Choose “paste” Drag & drop: Select text [ctrl] Place pointer within selection and drag to new location Steps to copy text:
Smart Tags: • A button that automatically appears on the screen when Word performs a certain action.
Smart Tags: • Autocorrect options: undoes an automatic correction, stops future automatic corrections of this type, or displays the autocorrect options dialog box • Paste options- specifies how moved or pasted items should display, e.g., (1) with original formatting, (2) without formatting, or with different formatting.
Find/Replace: • Edit menu • Replace command • OR: • Double-click on the left side of the status bar
A tool that provides synonyms and antonyms Select the word Tools menu Language command Thesaurus 2nd way: Right click on word Choose synonym Select a replacement word Thesaurus: