How To Work With Microsoft Word 2007 and Be Happy
How To Work With Microsoft Word 2007 and Be Happy
Open a new document and start typing Change page margins Change line spacing Move text or undo changes Add and delete pages
Add basic formatting, fonts and styles Create lists Add a cover page
Click Installed Templates to select a template that is available on your computer. Click one of the links under Microsoft Office Online, such as Flyers or Letters and Letterhead.
Note To download a template that is listed under Microsoft Office Online, you must be connected to the Internet. 3. Double-click the template that you want.
2. In the Save As dialog box, click Trusted Templates. 3. In the Save as type list, select Word Template. 4. Type a name for the template in the File name box, and then click Save.
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Click the margin type that you want. For the most common margin width, click Normal. Click Custom Margins, and then in the Top, Bottom, Left, and Right boxes, enter new values for the margins.
To apply a new setting, click the number of line spaces that you want.
To set more precise spacing measurements, click Line Spacing Options, and then select the options that you want under Line spacing.
To move the item, press CTRL+X. To copy the item, press CTRL+C.
3. If you want to move or copy the item to another document, switch to that document.
4. Click where you want the item to appear. 5. Press CTRL+V. 6. To adjust the format of the items that are pasted, click the Paste Options button appears just below your pasted selection, and then click the option that you want. that
Undo mistakes
1. On the Quick Access Toolbar, point to Undo . Word displays the most recent action that you can undo. 2. Click Undo Undo or press CTRL + Z. If you want to undo a different action, click the arrow next to
, and then click the action in the list of most recent actions.
When you undo an action, you also undo all actions above it in the list. Notes If you later decide you didn't want to undo an action, click Redo or press CTRL+Y. Top of Page on the Quick Access Toolbar
Do one of the following: To delete a blank page in your document, put your cursor at the start of the page that you want to delete, and then press BACKSPACE. To delete a blank page at the end of the document, go to the end of the document and delete any extra paragraph marks. If you still see a page break, select the page break, and then press DELETE. Note Make sure that you are in Draft view (on the View tab, in the Document Views group, click Draft). If paragraph markers (), are not visible, click Show/Hide in the Paragraph group on the Home tab. Top of Page
To make the text larger, click Grow Font, or press CTRL+SHIFT+>. To make the text smaller, click Shrink Font, or press CTRL+SHIFT+<.
Note You can also change the font size in the Font group on the Home tab.
Apply a style
Applying a style to a selection of text in Office Word 2007 is as easy as clicking a button on the Mini toolbar that appears when you select text. 1. Select the text to which you want to apply a style. For example, you can select text that you want to make into a heading. If you want to change the style for an entire paragraph, click anywhere in the paragraph.
2. Move your pointer to the Mini toolbar that appears with your text selection, click to open the Quick Styles gallery, and then click the style that you want.
For example, if you select text that you want to style as a title, click the style called Title in the Quick Styles gallery. Note You can see how selected text will look with a particular style by placing your pointer over the style that you want to preview. Notes If the style that you want does not appear in the Quick Styles gallery, click Apply Styles at the bottom of the Quick Styles gallery or press CTRL+SHIFT+S to open the Apply Styles task pane. Under Style Name, type the name of the style that you want to apply. The Styles list shows only those styles that you already used in the document, but you can type the name of any style that is defined for the document. You can also apply styles from the Quick Styles gallery in the Styles group on the Home tab.
2. Point to Style Set, and then click the style set that you want, such as Formal. Note You can preview any style set by pointing to the style set and previewing the styles changes in your document.
Apply a theme
Theme changes are a way to refine and individualize the look of the Quick Styles set that you choose for your document. By experimenting with styles, fonts, and colors, you can find the look that works for your documents. Apply a predefined font theme You can change the fonts in your document by selecting a new font theme. When you choose a new font theme, you change the heading and body text font for the document that you are working on. 1. On the Home tab, in the Styles group, click Change Styles.
2. Point to Fonts, and click the built-in font theme that you want to use.
2. Click Create New Theme Fonts. 3. Select the fonts and sizes that you want to use in the Heading font and Body font lists. The sample is updated with the fonts that you select. 4. In the Name box, type a name for the new font theme. 5. Click Save.
2. Point to Colors, and then click the color theme that you want to use. Note If you have added a custom style with a color defined, changing the color theme may change the color of your custom style. Top of Page
1. On the Page Layout tab, in the Themes group, click Theme Colors.
2. Click Create New Theme Colors. 3. Under Theme colors, select the colors that you want to use. To see a how colors that you select look in your document, click Preview. The sample in the Preview pane will change to show you a preview of your color selection. 4. In the Name box, type a name for the new color theme. 5. Click Save. Top of Page
Create lists
Word can automatically create bulleted and numbered lists as you type, or you can quickly add bullets or numbers to existing lines of text. Type a bulleted or numbered list 1. Type * (asterisk) to start a bulleted list or type 1. to start a numbered list, and then press SPACEBAR or the TAB key. 2. Type any text that you want. 3. Press ENTER to add the next list item. Word automatically inserts the next bullet or number. 4. To finish the list, press ENTER twice, or press BACKSPACE to delete the last bullet or number in the list. If bullets and numbering do not begin automatically 1. Click the Microsoft Office Button 2. Click Proofing. 3. Click AutoCorrect Options, and then click the AutoFormat As You Type tab. , and then click Word Options.
4. Under Apply as you type, select the Automatic bulleted lists check box and the Automatic numbered lists check box. Add bullets or numbering to a list 1. Select the items that you want to add bullets or numbering to. 2. On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click Bullets or Numbering.
For more bullet styles and numbering formats, click the arrow next to Bullets or Numbering. Note You can move an entire list to the left or the right. Click the first bullet or number in the list, and drag it to a new location. The entire list moves as you drag.
2. Click a cover page layout from the gallery of options. After you insert a cover page, you can replace the sample text with your own text. Notes If you insert another cover page in the document, it will replace the first cover page you inserted. If you created the cover page in an earlier version of Word, you can't replace the cover page with a design from the Office Word 2007 gallery. To delete a cover page, click the Insert tab, click Cover pages in the Pages group, and then click Remove Current Cover Page. Top of Page If this article didnt answer your question, you can get assistance from an OmniTech support agent. For a limited time, first-time users can get up to 15 minutes of free support.