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Beginners:
Microsoft Office Word 2007
      Lesson 2: Entering Text

       Samantha TerBeest
       Willmar Public Library
Lesson 2 Overview
 Typing Text
 Specifying fonts and text size
 Formatting – bold, italic, underline
 Take advantage of automatic spelling
  corrections
 Making bullet or numbered lists
Special Keys in Text
Typing Text: Font and Size
 Everything we do today will take place
  in the HOME Tab
 Font and Size are located in the FONT
  Group


Font          Size
                     Increase/ Decrease
                          Font Size
Exercise
   Click on the next to the box with the name
    of the current font. Scroll down to find Time
    New Roman in the listing and click on it.

   Click on the size selector arrow and click on
    28.

   Now type: The quick brown fox.

   Select Brush Script font and size 36.

   Type: jumped over the lazy dogs.
    Notice the different font and size.
Formatting Text

   Bold
    ◦ The Bold command,    , allows you to
      type bold text.

   Italic
    ◦ The Italic command, , allows you to
      type italic, learning, text.
Formatting Text, Continued

   Underline
    ◦ The Underline command,          , provides for
      underlined text.
    ◦ There is a gallery, , to select the type of
      underline.

   Other Formatting Options
    ◦ Other commands allow strikethrough of text
      offer subscripting as in H20, superscripting
      like E=mc2.
Exercise
   Select Times New Roman font.

   Set the size to 24.

   Now click on the Bold command.

   Type some text.

   Click on the Italic command.

   Type some more text.

   Click the Underline command.

   Type some more text.

   Click Bold again to release bolding, and type additional text.

   Try various combinations to learn how the commands all
    work.
Correcting Text

   Backspace Key – erases the
    character immediately to the left of the
    cursor

   Delete Key – erases a character to
    the right of the cursor
Exercise
(Ignore the Wavy Lines under text – that is covered in a later Lesson.)

   Set the font to Times New Roman and the size to 18.

   Type The quaack brom

   Use the Backspace key to erase the “m” and type wn to make the
    correction.

   Move the pointer to between the a’s and click. The cursor will now
    be at that position.

   Press the Backspace key to erase the a to the left of the cursor.

   Press the Delete key to erase the a to the right of the cursor.

   Type the i to correct the word.

   Press the End key to return to the end of the line.

   Continue making errors and correcting them.
AutoCorrect
   If you forget to capitalize the first letter in a
    new sentence or paragraph, Word will do that
    for you.

   If you accidentally hold down the Shift key too
    long and type a couple of capital letters at the
    beginning of a word, Word will correct that
    too.

   If you accidentally leave the Caps Lock on
    and type a word that should be capitalized
    (by holding down the Shift key for the first
    letter), Word will make the correction and
AutoCorrect Cont.
   Word will also correct a large number
    of typographical errors.

   To cancel the AutoCorrect action – as
    soon as the correction appears (after
    you type the space), hold down the
    Ctrl key and the Z key or click the
    Undo icon.
Exercise
   Set the font to Times New Roman & the
    size to 36.

   Type the following: the quick

   Notice how the word the is changed to
    The the moment you type the space
    after the word.

   Type the following: BRown fox

   Notice how BRown has changed to
    Brown when you typed the space after
    the word.
Exercise Cont.
   Press the Caps Lock key to turn
    capitalization on.

   Hold down the Shift Key and type the letter J.

   Release the Shift key and type umped

   Don’t type the space just yest so you can
    inspect the result. It should look like this:
    jUMPED

   Now type the space and notice the change.
Exercised Continued
   Now type ovre. Type the following
    space – the word will change to over.

   Now type teh.

   Now type lazy doggs.

   Notice how the words, over, the, and
    dogs were automatically corrected.
More AutoCorrect Features
   Auto correct lets you enter a number
    of symbols by just type specific text.

Exercise:
 Type This ==> way in. Hello
  :). Don’t be :(. Have a
  smile as your (tm)
  trademark. you can (c) it.
  who was 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and
  4th?
More AutoCorrect Features Cont.
   Word will use the proper quote marks
   It will also insert n-dashes and m-dashes
    where appropriate.
    ◦ To make a n-dash, you type space, hyphen,
      space.
    ◦ To make an m-dash type hyphen, hyphen
      without leading or trailing spaces.

Exercise:
 Type: Here we “quote text” –
  this is an n-dash--this is an
  m-dash.
Exercise
   Type: use 1/2 cup milk, 1/4 stick butter, 1/3 cup
    cocoa,

   Note that 1/3 did not change. How can you get that?

   Click the Superscript command          .

   Type: 1

   Click the Superscript command          - to clear it.

   Type: /

   Click the Subscript command       .

   Type: 3

   Click the Subscript command           - to clear it.

   Type: cup raisins

   Note that the size of the 1/3 does not quite match – for now that is close
    enough.
Automatic Bullets &
Numbered Lists
   There is an AutoFormat feature in Word to will make bulleted
    & numbered lists
    ◦ There will be more on lists in a later lesson as well.

   To create a Bullet List:
    ◦ type an asterisk, a space, and the your text.
    ◦ After you press the Enter key, the next bullet will already be
      shown.
    ◦ To stop the list press the Enter key again.

   To create a Numbered List:
    ◦ Start a line with the first number followed by a period or an open-
      parenthesis mark, a space, and then your text

   The Undo command or Ctrl-Z will allow you to place the
    asterisk or number without engaging the list feature.
Exercise: Bullet Lists
   Type: * milk

   Press the Enter key

   Type: butter

   Press Enter, type: cocoa

   Press Enter, type: raisins

   Press Enter.

   Press Enter.
Exercise: Numbered Lists
   Type: 1. milk

   Press the Enter key

   Type: butter

   Press Enter, type: cocoa

   Press Enter, type raisins

   Press Enter.

   Press Enter
The End of Lesson 2
   Senior Academy. (2008). Word 2007
    Basics: An Introduction to Microsoft
    Office Word 2007. Ludwig Keck.

   View These Slides Online:
    ◦ http://slidesha.re/Q5KEX6

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Beginners: Microsoft Office Word 2007 Lesson 2

  • 1. Beginners: Microsoft Office Word 2007 Lesson 2: Entering Text Samantha TerBeest Willmar Public Library
  • 2. Lesson 2 Overview  Typing Text  Specifying fonts and text size  Formatting – bold, italic, underline  Take advantage of automatic spelling corrections  Making bullet or numbered lists
  • 4. Typing Text: Font and Size  Everything we do today will take place in the HOME Tab  Font and Size are located in the FONT Group Font Size Increase/ Decrease Font Size
  • 5. Exercise  Click on the next to the box with the name of the current font. Scroll down to find Time New Roman in the listing and click on it.  Click on the size selector arrow and click on 28.  Now type: The quick brown fox.  Select Brush Script font and size 36.  Type: jumped over the lazy dogs. Notice the different font and size.
  • 6. Formatting Text  Bold ◦ The Bold command, , allows you to type bold text.  Italic ◦ The Italic command, , allows you to type italic, learning, text.
  • 7. Formatting Text, Continued  Underline ◦ The Underline command, , provides for underlined text. ◦ There is a gallery, , to select the type of underline.  Other Formatting Options ◦ Other commands allow strikethrough of text offer subscripting as in H20, superscripting like E=mc2.
  • 8. Exercise  Select Times New Roman font.  Set the size to 24.  Now click on the Bold command.  Type some text.  Click on the Italic command.  Type some more text.  Click the Underline command.  Type some more text.  Click Bold again to release bolding, and type additional text.  Try various combinations to learn how the commands all work.
  • 9. Correcting Text  Backspace Key – erases the character immediately to the left of the cursor  Delete Key – erases a character to the right of the cursor
  • 10. Exercise (Ignore the Wavy Lines under text – that is covered in a later Lesson.)  Set the font to Times New Roman and the size to 18.  Type The quaack brom  Use the Backspace key to erase the “m” and type wn to make the correction.  Move the pointer to between the a’s and click. The cursor will now be at that position.  Press the Backspace key to erase the a to the left of the cursor.  Press the Delete key to erase the a to the right of the cursor.  Type the i to correct the word.  Press the End key to return to the end of the line.  Continue making errors and correcting them.
  • 11. AutoCorrect  If you forget to capitalize the first letter in a new sentence or paragraph, Word will do that for you.  If you accidentally hold down the Shift key too long and type a couple of capital letters at the beginning of a word, Word will correct that too.  If you accidentally leave the Caps Lock on and type a word that should be capitalized (by holding down the Shift key for the first letter), Word will make the correction and
  • 12. AutoCorrect Cont.  Word will also correct a large number of typographical errors.  To cancel the AutoCorrect action – as soon as the correction appears (after you type the space), hold down the Ctrl key and the Z key or click the Undo icon.
  • 13. Exercise  Set the font to Times New Roman & the size to 36.  Type the following: the quick  Notice how the word the is changed to The the moment you type the space after the word.  Type the following: BRown fox  Notice how BRown has changed to Brown when you typed the space after the word.
  • 14. Exercise Cont.  Press the Caps Lock key to turn capitalization on.  Hold down the Shift Key and type the letter J.  Release the Shift key and type umped  Don’t type the space just yest so you can inspect the result. It should look like this: jUMPED  Now type the space and notice the change.
  • 15. Exercised Continued  Now type ovre. Type the following space – the word will change to over.  Now type teh.  Now type lazy doggs.  Notice how the words, over, the, and dogs were automatically corrected.
  • 16. More AutoCorrect Features  Auto correct lets you enter a number of symbols by just type specific text. Exercise:  Type This ==> way in. Hello :). Don’t be :(. Have a smile as your (tm) trademark. you can (c) it. who was 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th?
  • 17. More AutoCorrect Features Cont.  Word will use the proper quote marks  It will also insert n-dashes and m-dashes where appropriate. ◦ To make a n-dash, you type space, hyphen, space. ◦ To make an m-dash type hyphen, hyphen without leading or trailing spaces. Exercise:  Type: Here we “quote text” – this is an n-dash--this is an m-dash.
  • 18. Exercise  Type: use 1/2 cup milk, 1/4 stick butter, 1/3 cup cocoa,  Note that 1/3 did not change. How can you get that?  Click the Superscript command .  Type: 1  Click the Superscript command - to clear it.  Type: /  Click the Subscript command .  Type: 3  Click the Subscript command - to clear it.  Type: cup raisins  Note that the size of the 1/3 does not quite match – for now that is close enough.
  • 19. Automatic Bullets & Numbered Lists  There is an AutoFormat feature in Word to will make bulleted & numbered lists ◦ There will be more on lists in a later lesson as well.  To create a Bullet List: ◦ type an asterisk, a space, and the your text. ◦ After you press the Enter key, the next bullet will already be shown. ◦ To stop the list press the Enter key again.  To create a Numbered List: ◦ Start a line with the first number followed by a period or an open- parenthesis mark, a space, and then your text  The Undo command or Ctrl-Z will allow you to place the asterisk or number without engaging the list feature.
  • 20. Exercise: Bullet Lists  Type: * milk  Press the Enter key  Type: butter  Press Enter, type: cocoa  Press Enter, type: raisins  Press Enter.  Press Enter.
  • 21. Exercise: Numbered Lists  Type: 1. milk  Press the Enter key  Type: butter  Press Enter, type: cocoa  Press Enter, type raisins  Press Enter.  Press Enter
  • 22. The End of Lesson 2  Senior Academy. (2008). Word 2007 Basics: An Introduction to Microsoft Office Word 2007. Ludwig Keck.  View These Slides Online: ◦ http://slidesha.re/Q5KEX6