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Saturday, 19 September 2015

How to Open Microsoft Word

Microsoft Word 2007 to 20103

If you're not sure how to open up Microsoft Word, then do the following.
For Windows 8 users, swipe to the right on your Start screen and you should see an icon for Word, as in the following image:

If you have Word 2013, you'll see a screen like the one in the link below:
Most of the time, you'll want to click on Blank Document. Click on that now and you'll see Word 2013 open. It will then look like the screen in the image below (Word 2010 will be be very similar to this one, as well);
For all others, click your left mouse button once on the Start button in the bottom left of your screen. If you have Windows Vista or Windows 7, the round Start button will look like this:

If you have Windows XP the start button looks like this:

On the Start menu that appears, click your left mouse button on the All Programsitem. On the All programs menu, look for Microsoft Office. If you have Office 2007 to Office 2013, you'll see something like this:

If you have an earlier version of Microsoft Word, you'll see something like this:

If you don't see Word 2007, Word 2010 or Word 2013, then you have an earlier version of the software. In which case, your course is here: Word 2000 to 2003
If you have Word 2007, you should see a screen something like this one:
Microsoft Word 2007 Screen - Study this image - ( 60K )
In Word 2010, you won't see the round Office button in the top left. Instead, you'll have an extra item in the top left - the File tab.
The main area, all that white space, is the page you type on, just like a piece of paper. The area above the white space is called the Ribbon. The Ribbon contains all the toolbars (known as Tabs) that you can use to brighten up the plain white text on your page. The Tabs are called: HomeInsertPage LayoutReferences,MailingsReview and View. (Word 2010 and Word 2013 will also have a File tab, which will be the first item.)
Click each of these in turn to see what items are on each tab. When you have finished exploring, click back on the Home tab. The Home tab contains the items you'll use the most, like font formatting, alignment, cut, copy and paste.

Important Features of MS WORD

  • MS WORD is very easy to use. Using MS Word you can create the document and edit them later, as and when required, by adding more text,modifying the existing text.
  • MS Word includes Mail Merge facility to create letters and labels.
  • Ms Word has a powerful spell checking facilities. Spelling can be checked and correction can be made automatically in the entire document.
  • Ms Word supports wide number of paper sizes. Page margins including Left, right and top and bottom can be set for the whole document or a part of it.
  • MS Word offers commands to apply Paragraph Formatting.

Wednesday, 12 August 2015

MS Word Short cut keys


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In This lesion we re learn about  CTRL + SHIFT+ KEYS
These Keys are very Helpful to the Ms-Word Beginners.

CTRL+SHIFT A :Format letters as all Capitals.
CTRL+SHIFT +B :Open the Address Book.
CTRL+ SHIFT +C: Copy formatting from text.
CTRL + SHIFT+ D: Double Under line Text.
CTRL + SHIFT +E : Turn Track Changes.
CTRL + SHIFT + G : Create a Message Flag.
CTRL + SHIFT + H : Apply Hidden Text Formatting.
CTRL + SHIFT + K : Format Letters as Small capitals.
CTRL +SHIFT + L : Apply the List Style.
CTRL + SHIFT + M : Remove paragraph Indent from the left.
CTRL + SHIFT + N : Apply the Normal Style.
CTRL + SHIFT +P : Change the font size.
CTRL + SHIFT + Q: Change the Selection of the Symbol font.
CTRL + SHIFT + S : Apply a Style.
CTRL + SHIFT + T : Reduce a hanging indent.
CTRL + SHIFT +V :Apply copied formatting to text.
CTRL + SHIFT + W :Under line for words but not for Spaces.
CTRL + SHIFT + - : A non breaking Hyphen.
CTRL + SHIFT + * : Display non printing Characters.
CTRL + SHIFT +< :Decrease the font size.
CTRL + SHIFT + >: Increase Font Size.
CTRL + SHIFT + + : Apply superscript formatting.



Friday, 7 August 2015

Save MSWORD Document in PDF




Step 1: First Check if you are saving in PDF document go to Your ms-word2007 office button and   click Save as in that we get Save File Name and Save File Type.

Step 2 : In Save File Type check it PDF format is available or not ?

Step 3 : If available click it and type file name and provide were you save after enter those details       click save.
Step 4 : If Not available click the link http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=7

Step 5: Download the 2007 Microsoft Office Add in:Micro soft Save as  PDF or XPS Document.

Step 6: After downloading the file Run it.

Step 7: After install the Add in Open Your MS-WORD 2007 then check save as now You get the       save option As PDF Format
Step 8 : Enjoy the MS Word to PDF files.

Wednesday, 5 August 2015

Ms-word Short cut keys

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Ms-Word Short Cut keys Lesson-1

Here am providing Ms-Word Short keys read and note it. 
CTRL + KEYS

  • Ctrl + A                : Select the entire document.
  • Ctrl + B                : Apply bold formatting.
  • Ctrl + C                : Copy the selected text or object.
  • Ctrl + D                : Change the formatting of characters.
  • Ctrl + E                : Center a paragraph.
  • Ctrl + F                : Find text formatting and special items.
  • Ctrl + G                : Goto page, footnote or other location.
  • Ctrl +H                 : Replace text, specific formatting, special items.
  • Ctrl + I                 : Apply italic formatting.
  • Ctrl + J                 : Justify a paragraph.
  • Ctrl + K                : Insert a hyperlink.
  • Ctrl + L                : Left align a paragraph.
  • Ctrl + M               :Indent a paragraph from the left.
  • Ctrl + N                : Create a new document.
  • Ctrl + O                : open a document.
  • Ctrl + P                : Print a document.
  • Ctrl + Q                : Remove paragraph fonting.
  • Ctrl +R                 : Right align paragraph.
  • Ctrl +S                 : Save a document.
  • Ctrl + T                : Create a hanging indent.
  • Ctrl + U                : Apply an underline.
  • Ctrl + V                : Paste text or an object.
  • Ctrl + W               : Close a document.
  • Ctrl + X                : Cut the selected text or Object.
  • Ctrl + Y                : Redo or repeat an action.
  • Ctrl + Z                : Undo the last action.
  • Ctrl + [                 : Decrease the size of selected text by one point.
  • Ctrl + ]                 : Increase the size of selected text by one point.
  • Ctrl + \                 : Expand / collapse subdocuments in master document.
  • Ctrl + 0(Zero)      : Add or remove one line space preceding a paragraph.
  • Ctrl + 1                : Single-Space line.
  • Ctrl + 2                : Double-Space lines.
  • Ctrl + 3                : Set 1.5- line spacing.
  • Ctrl + = (Equal)   : Apply subscript formatting (automatic spacing)
  • Ctrl + Hyphen      : Create a non breaking hyphen.
  • Ctrl + Minus        : An en dash.