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PAM PILANT What is Word Processing? Typing the Memo Saving and submitting the file Exploring the Word Program Window Microsoft Word— Unit A Click Here to Start! Install LiveWeb First PowerPoint 97-2003 users: Click here (zip) or here (setup) PowerPoint 2007/2010 (32bit/64-bit) users : Click here (zip)

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Slide 2 What is Word Processing? Typing the Memo Saving and submitting the file Exploring the Word Program Window Microsoft WordUnit A Click Here to Start! Install LiveWeb First PowerPoint 97-2003 users: Click here (zip) or here (setup) PowerPoint 2007/2010 (32bit/64-bit) users : Click here (zip) Slide 3 You can use Word to accomplish the following tasks: Type and edit text Copy and move text from one location to another Format and design pages Enhance documents with tables, charts, diagrams, and graphics Use mail merge to create form letters and mailing labels Share documents securely Slide 4 What tasks can you accomplish using Word? (Click your answer!) 1.Type and _________ text keyeditspeak Slide 5 Slide 6 Slide 7 What tasks can you accomplish using Word? (Click your answer!) 1.Type and _________ text 2.Copy and _________ text from one location to another edit copyremovemove Slide 8 Slide 9 Slide 10 What tasks can you accomplish using Word? (Click your answer!) 1.Type and _________ text 2.Copy and _________ text from one location to another 3.________ text and paragraphs with fonts, colors, and other elements. edit move FormatFormFormal Slide 11 Slide 12 Slide 13 Slide 14 Click on the Office Button! Slide 15 Slide 16 Slide 17 Click on the Ribbon!!! Slide 18 Slide 19 Slide 20 Next we will be typing a memo. A memo is a short, informal document you write to someone in your organization. Things to remember: Enter twice after Memorandum Tab twice after the TO:, FROM:, DATE:, RE: (Regarding) or SUBJECT: Enter twice after the RE: or Subject text Use word-wrap (dont enter at the end of a line let the words automatically wrap to the next line. Press Enter between paragraphs Slide 21 Enter 2 times Tab 2 times spelling errors Slide 22 1 2 3 Slide 23 Slide 24 Slide 25 Slide 26