Thursday, 11 July 2013

Week 6 (part 1)

Alhamdulillah!Now I am going to share my understanding about week 6.I was so depressed in this week because I have mid term exam and also alot of assignments that I have to do during the week.In this week , we learnt about the Word processing skills.I was little bit familiar with this topic, So it become very easy for me to understand during the class.
Microsoft office:
Microsoft office includes a variety of programs such as,
  • Microsoft word 
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Microsoft Access
  • Microsoft Outlook
  • Microsoft Publisher
  • Microsoft One Note
  • Microsoft Info Path
  • Microsoft SharePoint work space
  • Microsoft Communicator
  • Microsoft Web apps

Introduction to Microsoft Word:

Microsoft word is one of the most powerful and widely used word processing programs.Whether you want to type a simple letter or produce a complex book,Word can handle the job for you.Microsoft Word is a software to aid in the composition,revision,filing and printing of text.It is not limited to text, however, we cal also edit the graphics,clip-art.

Starting of Microsoft word:




Features of Microsoft Word:

  • Ribbons
  • Mini toolbar
  • Quick access toolbar
  • Formatting

Ribbons:

The purpose of the ribbon is to provide quick access to commonly used tasks within each program. Therefore, the ribbon is customized for each application and contains commands specific to the program. Additionally, the top of the ribbon includes several tabs that are used to reveal different groups of commands. For example, the Microsoft Word ribbon includes Home, Insert, Page Layout, References, and other tabs that each display a different set of commands when selected.


Mini toolbar:

A mini toolbar allowing quick access to related objects.

Quick access toolbar:

The Quick Access Toolbar (QAT) is a small, customization toolbar that exposes a set of Commands that are specified by the application or selected by the user.

Formatting:

Format feature automatically formats a document as you type it by applying the associated styles to text.

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