Microsoft Word
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Word
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text files can be altered and transferred from the creator to others and edited by
them as well.
It is one of the office productivity applications involved in the Microsoft Office suite.
Formerly developed by Charles Simonyi and Richard Brodie, software engineers. It
was first released in 1983. Any word file is by default saved with the extension “.doc”.
Introduction to MS Word
What is ms word? Microsoft Word enables us to create professional-quality reports,
documents, resumes, and letters. Unlike a plain text editor, Microsoft Word has
highlights including grammar check, spell check, image support, text and font
formatting, advanced page layout, HTML support, and more.
Click on Start →Go to All Programs → Select MS Office → Then select MS Word.
Step 2: Once the program is open, click on->Microsoft office button(For Windows 7)
or File(For Windows 10) succeeded by->” New” and this will open a new doc.
MS Word is utilized by people of every age group, in schools, in colleges, and for
official purposes as well, therefore having proper knowledge of Microsoft Word is a
necessity.
To process any instructions on the existing text in Word, first, the user requires to choose the
text. To select any text, the user needs to put the cursor before the word and press the Shift +
Right arrow. Alternatively, the user can place the cursor after the word ends and press Shift +
Left Arrow.
Home
From the Home menu, the user can copy/cut the existing text & paste it to some other place in
the same document or the other document.
The other processes that can be operated from the ‘Home’ menu are changing fonts, colour,
size, case, alignment, spacing, etc.
Bullets, numbers, and paragraphs can also be introduced from the same menu. Users can look
for a particular word in the document by clicking on “Find” from the Home menu or simply
Pressing “Ctrl + F”. There is an option of replacing that word too.
Insert
From the ‘Insert’ menu, files apart from the text can be embedded in the document. E.g.
screenshots, links & hyperlinks, images, tables, charts, equations, special symbols, shapes,
headers, footers & page numbers.
Design
From the Design menu, users can obtain pre-decided templates of fonts & font sizes for
heading, subheading & other text of the document.
Page layout option provides the user with a chance to change the spacing before the
paragraphs, indents, and general margin spacing of the page.
MS Word Terminologies
1. Word Wrap- A feature of the word that moves or advances text to the next line when
typing exceeds the right margin without pressing the Enter key.
2. Drag and Drop- A smart approach to copy or transfer text a short distance.
4. Thesaurus- A feature that provides synonyms or alternative words for chosen words.
5. Footer- A feature that allows the text/graphics that are marked on every page or
segment, regularly at the bottom yet can be anywhere on a page.
6. Header- A feature that allows text/graphics that are imprinted on every page/section,
usually at the top yet can be anywhere on a page.
7. Paragraph Styles- A feature that allows text styles for complete paragraphs, including
their fonts, alignments, tabs, etc.
10. Indent- A feature that allows setting a temporary left or right margin for paragraph lines.
11. The margin- The gap between the edge of the text in the record and top, base, or side
edges of the page.
12. Page Break– The spot in a document where one page ends and the other starts.
13. Bullets & Numbering- A feature that enables the user to generate bulleted or
numbered paragraphs.
14. Landscape- A terminology used to specify page orientation, where the page is wider
than it is tall.
16. Portrait- A page orientation where the page is longer than it is wide.
17. Formatting Toolbar- A feature that enables changing character and paragraph
formattings, such as alignment and type styles.
19. Charts– Graphs that employ columns, lines and pie shapes to denote numbers and data.