MS WORD Module
MS WORD Module
MICROSOFT WINDOWS
- It is a full operating system (OS) created by Microsoft Corporation.
- It is a way to communicate with the computer through icons and
menus.
FEATURES OF WINDOWS:
1. Simplicity
2. User-friendly
The program is easy to use.
3. Multitasking
It has the ability to run two or more programs at the same time.
4. Internet Interface
MS WINDOWS 7 ENVIRONMENT
1. WINDOWS DESKTOP
It is the entire window screen that
icons.
displays
2. GADGETS
It contains mini-programs.
It is used to display a picture slide show, clock,
calendar, or play a picture puzzle on your desktop.
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3. ICONS
These are small pictures that are linked to programs. Icons are used as
shortcuts in choosing programs.
Recycle Bin
Computer
Control Panel
Network
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4. START BUTTON
It is the round button found on the lower part of the desktop
which you can use to open programs, folders, and computer
background.
5.
TASKBAR
It is found at the bottom
of your screen. It also
contains the start button, the middle section, and notification area.
The middle section of the taskbar shows you
which programs and files you have open and
allows you to quickly switch between them.
6. NOTIFICATION AREA
It informs you of the status of the
running program such as antivirus, printing, computer updates, and time.
7. WALLPAPER
This is the picture or design
used as a background of the
desktop.
GRADE 3
Cross (x) out the part that does not belong to each
Gadgets
Clock
Picture Puzzle
Printer
Calendar
All Programs
Taskbar
Icons
Start Button
Wallpaper
Notification area
Desktop
ACTIVITY#3
DIRECTIONS: Identify the parts of the Windows 7. Number the part
that corresponds to each of the following tasks.
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WORD PROCESSING
It is one of the most common applications being used on the computer. You
will need special application software called a Word Processor.
Word Processor enables you to:
- Create and store documents
- Preview documents before printing
- Modify or edit saved documents, and
- Print documents on paper.
ADVANTAGES OF WORD PROCESSING
- You can easily make modifications without re-creating the whole
document
- Typing errors can be fixed quickly
- Deleting paragraphs is easily done without distorting the look of your
document
- Inserting a word, sentence, or paragraph is simple
- Easy to move document contents from one location to another within
the document or even to other documents
ACTIVITY#4
DIRECTIONS: Answer the following questions.
A. What is the newest version of Microsoft Word?
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The Ribbon replaced the traditional menus and toolbars on the previous MS
Office versions.
It provides easy access to the most commonly used commands for
performing specific tasks. Related commands are grouped together to make
them easier to find.
HANDS-ON#1
1. Open Microsoft Word 2007.
2. List down three buttons on each tab.
Home
Insert
Page Layout
References
Mailings
Review
View
3. Exit MS Word 2007.
B. Microsoft Office Button
It is located in the upper-left corner of the MS Word 2007
window. It contains the most important features:
- Creating a new document
- Opening an existing document
- Saving a document
- Printing a document
- Sending the document via email or fax
- Closing the document
C.
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Title Bar
Ruler
It serves as your paper guide. You can use the ruler to easily format
your documents.
F.
Text Area
This is where you type the actual text for your document. A blinking
line called cursor or insertion point appears here.
G.
Vertical Scrollbar
This bar enables you to scroll up or down within your document
window by simply clicking and dragging the bar.
H.
Horizontal Scrollbar
It allows you to move across your document window by simply clicking
and dragging the bar.
I.
Status Bar
It is located at the bottom of the screen. It displays the current page
number you are working on; number of words and columns your document
contains.
C. CONTEXTUAL TABS
This feature works best if you are
working with tables, pictures, or
drawings.
How to display Contextual
Tab:
- Click a table or a picture.
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D. MINI TOOLBAR
It gives you quick access to Formatting tools if you
want to format the text that you selected. Rich-click
the text to be modified to reveal the mini toolbar.
E. GALLERIES
It can make things easier with a set of options that a
user can immediately choose for formatting a
document depending on the activity.
F. LIVE PREVIEW
It displays an actual preview while hovering over the selected item presented in
the Gallery.
HANDS-ON#2
1. Launch MS Word.
2. Name the three (3) default commands found in Quick Access Toolbar.
3. Click the Office button.
4. List three (3) available commands.
5. On the text area, type your complete name.
6. Close the application without saving.
LESSON REVIEW:
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I.
DIRECTIONS:
MS Word Window
II.
DIRECTIONS: Use the key to find the letters to form a word. Write
the letter above each number.
KEY:
Z=1
Y=2
X=3
W=4
F=5
E=6
D=7
C=8
B=9
A = 10
K = 11
J = 12
I = 13
H = 14
G = 15
P = 16
O = 17
N = 18
M = 19
L = 20
U = 21
T = 22
S = 23
R = 24
Q = 25
V = 26
1.
23
24
17
20
20
10
24
2.
24
13
17
18
3.
17
13
21
22
22
17
18
4.
22
22
10
24
10
5.
24
21
20
24
HANDS-ON#3
1. Open MS Word 2007.
2. Type in Microsoft Word 2007 and then highlight the text.
3. Choose a text color from the gallery of font colors. You will notice that
the text changes as you select a color. This is called Live Preview.
4. Click the Font type down arrow.
5. Choose a font type.
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It will display different results that you can choose from until you find the
best answer to your query.
You may also click the Microsoft Office Word Help
icon on the upper-right border of the MS Window to
display the Help window.
ACTIVITY#5
DIRECTIONS: Do the following:
1. List down the ways to start Microsoft Word 2007.
3. List down the ways to access the Microsoft Word Help feature.
LESSON 3
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When MS Word appears on your screen, you will see a blinking line on a new
blank document. This line is called the insertion point or cursor. Once you see
this insertion point, you may start typing your text.
HANDS-ON#
1. Launch Microsoft Word.
2. From the insertion point, type the sentence below. Hold down the SHIFT
key from the keyboard while typing the first letter to capitalize the first
letter in the sentence.
Pam handed mom a gift
3. Delete the word gift. Using the left mouse button, click after the
letter t to position the cursor correctly. Press the BACKSPACE key on
the keyboard until the word gift is deleted.
4. Type the word present. The sentence now becomes:
Pam handed mom a present
5. Continue typing the sentence below with proper punctuation marks,
but DO NOT press ENTER key. Microsoft Word automatically wraps your
text and proceeds to the next line.
I hope you will love it, she said bashfully.
I will surely love it, she replied. She tore away the paper. It was
wonderful to see that her Mom was delighted with the gift.
6. Position the insertion point before the word tore using the ARROW
keys. Delete the word tore by pressing the DELETE key. Type the
word ripped. The paragraph should now read as:
I hope you will love it, she said bashfully.
I will surely love it, she replied. She ripped away the paper. It was
wonderful to see that her Mom was delighted with the gift.
7. Leave the document open.
KEYBOARD KEYS
KEYBOARD
KEYS
SHIFT
CAPS LOCK
ENTER
FUNCTIONS
This allows to type letters in uppercase or capital format. It
is also used to choose the symbols which appear above the
numbers on the number keys at the top of the keyboard.
It locks the SHIFT key function so that all letters to be typed
will appear in capital or uppercase format. Press this key
once to activate.
It begins a new line or starts a new paragraph in your
document.
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DELETE
ARROW
KEYS
ALT
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