right click it. In the menu, select synonyms and click your desired replacement•Screen CaptureHow did I create that insert picture button above? I usedthe screen capture feature of Windows. Press the Prnt Scrn (Print Screen) key on the keyboard and open Word. Click Edit...Paste (Ctrl + V). The image can then be cropped using the Picture Toolbar (only available with later versions of Word).•Viewing the Document There are 4 views for every Word document. These are found in the lower left corner of the screen. The most common is the print layout view.Hold the mouse over the other buttons to find the Normal, Web Layout, Print Layout, and Outline Views.

•Create A Desktop Shortcut To A DocumentClick File…Save As…Click the drop down arrow and choose Desktop.
• Removing Formatting for a Portion of Text To quickly remove character formatting, such as bold, italic, or underline, and reset text back to the normal style, select the text and press Ctrl+Spacebar (Ctrl+Shift+Z also works). To reset paragraph formatting, such as tabs and indents, back to the normal style press Ctrl+Q.
• Toggle through CASE ChangesYou can quickly change the case of text from Title to UPPER CASE to lower case by selecting the text and pressing Shift-F3. Each time you press Shift-F3, the case will change.
•Standardized FontsHave you ever found the perfect font for a document and you want the viewer of your spreadsheet to see the same font, but you're not sure they have the same font? When you save your document select Tool / Options and on the Save tab select Embed TrueType Fonts and select OK. Now everybody will get it.
•Date Code Automatically keeps dates current in your letters, memos, etc. Choose Insert, Date and Time, and select the date format you want in your document. Then check the small box at the bottom that says “update automatically.”
• Insert Pictures and Clipart Click Insert to add pictures. Pictures and clipart can also be adding using the copy and paste feature from the Internet if using Internet Explorer Browser. Go to http://jc-schools.net/ and right click any picture. Select copy. Then click the Word button in the Task bar and click paste to instantly paste that image into Word. If using Netscape you must choose Save Image As instead of the copy command. You can also insert Screen Shots by clicking the Print Screen button on your keyboard. This will send the image to the computer clipboard. By choosing Paste in Word that image can be inserted into the document. There is a Picture Toolbar (click View…Toolbars) which permits image editing. The image can be wrapped, cropped, lightened, darkened, or made into a watermark.
• Other Text Effects To add text to a document you can use the textbox button in the Drawing Toolbar at the bottom of the screen. The textbox can be formatted with fill or no fill and have an outline or have no line. There are a variety of line shapes, textures, and sizes. Yet another way to add text.
• Animated Text Select a section of text with your mouse. Right-click the text and choose "Font" from the popup menu that appears. On the multi-tabbed dialog box that follows, select the "Animation" tab. Now, select an animation that you would like to see. You can see examples of each animation in the preview window. When you are done, press "OK" to close the dialog box.• Adding BordersMake sure you are in the Print Layout View. To add a border to page Click Format…Borders and Shading…From the Page Border tab choose the desired style, color, width, or if desired, choose an Art border.
•Getting Rid of Nuisances!How do I get rid of these¶¶¶¶ ? Click Tools … Options…Click the "Views" tab sheet. Under "Nonprinting Characters" unselect "Paragraph Marks".
•How do I get rid of overtype? Choose Tools…Options…Edit tab…uncheck Overtype Mode.
•Shortcut Keys in Word
CTRL + A Selects all in the current document.
CTRL + B Bold text. CTRL + C Copies the item or text to the Clipboard + can be pasted using CTRL + V.
CTRL + D Displays the Font dialogue box.
CTRL + E Centre Alignment.
CTRL + F Displays the Find dialog box, to search the current document.
CTRL + G Displays the Go to dialog box, to go to a specific location in the current document.
CTRL + H Displays the Replace dialogue box.
CTRL + I Italic text.
CTRL + J Full Justification.
CTRL + K Create Hyperlink
CTRL + L Left Alignment
CTRL + M Tab
CTRL + N Creates a new document.
CTRL + O Displays the Open File dialogue box.
CTRL + P Displays the Print dialog box.
CTRL + R Right Alignment.
CTRL + S Displays the Save dialog box.
CTRL + U Underline text
CTRL + V Pastes the copied item or text from the Clipboard into the current position in the document.
CTRL + X Cuts the item or text selected to the Clipboard.
CTRL + Y Redo the last undone action.
CTRL + Z Undoes the last action.
CTRL + ENTER Insert Page Break.
CTRL + F2 Show Print preview.
CTRL + F4 Closes the active document window.
CTRL + F6 Opens the next document window.
CTRL + 1 Single spaces text
CTRL + 2 Double spaces text
CTRL + 3 Triple spaces text
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