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Page 1: Word 2007 – Quick Intro. The user interface has been redesigned in the Office 2007 programs: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Outlook (in the composing

Word 2007 – Quick Intro

Page 2: Word 2007 – Quick Intro. The user interface has been redesigned in the Office 2007 programs: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Outlook (in the composing

Word 2007 – The Office Button

The user interface has been redesigned in the Office 2007 programs: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Outlook (in the composing and reading windows).

The File menu has been replaced with the Microsoft Office Button.

Page 3: Word 2007 – Quick Intro. The user interface has been redesigned in the Office 2007 programs: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Outlook (in the composing

Word 2007 – The Ribbon

The Ribbon helps us quickly find the commands that we need.

Commands are organized into logical groups, which are collected together under tabs. Each tab relates to a type of activity, such as writing or laying out a page.

To reduce clutter, some tabs are shown only when needed. For example, the Picture Tools tab is shown only when a picture is clicked on and selected.

To minimize or restore the Ribbon, press CTRL+F1.

Page 4: Word 2007 – Quick Intro. The user interface has been redesigned in the Office 2007 programs: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Outlook (in the composing

Word 2007 – The UNDO BUTTON

The Undo “Left Turn” arrow can undo up to 20 of our previous steps.

We can also click the down arrow on its icon and choose several steps to undo at once.

Many 2007 Menus do not have “Cancel” buttons and we often have to click “OK” and then use the Undo arrow to reverse out the changes.

Page 5: Word 2007 – Quick Intro. The user interface has been redesigned in the Office 2007 programs: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Outlook (in the composing

Word 2007 – Formatting TEXT

If we left click and drag to highlight a block of text with our mouse, and then right click, a nice new formatting menu comes up, as well as the “old” 2003 menu.

Page 6: Word 2007 – Quick Intro. The user interface has been redesigned in the Office 2007 programs: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Outlook (in the composing

Word 2007 – Headers and footers

Headers and footers are areas in the top, bottom, and side margins of each page in a document.

As well as text, we can add page numbers, the time and date, a company logo, the document title or file name, or the author's name.

In Word 2003 Headers and Footers were accessed from the “View” menu. In 2007 we access them on the ribbon under the “Insert” tab.

Page 7: Word 2007 – Quick Intro. The user interface has been redesigned in the Office 2007 programs: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Outlook (in the composing

Word 2007 – Headers and footers

Headers are fairly easy to make. Click on the small arrow underneath “Header” and a gallery of premade designs are available to choose from.

We also use this method to edit an existing header.

There is no “Done” button: To finish editing a Header or Footer, double click back into the main part of the Word 2007 document.

Page 8: Word 2007 – Quick Intro. The user interface has been redesigned in the Office 2007 programs: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Outlook (in the composing

Word 2007 – Headers and footers

Note that as soon as we start editing a header or footer, the ribbon changes over to the Headers and Footers menu.

We can close the Header and Footer editing by clicking the right hand red “X” icon, (or double click back into the main part of the document).

Page 9: Word 2007 – Quick Intro. The user interface has been redesigned in the Office 2007 programs: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Outlook (in the composing

Word 2007 – Headers and footers

Footers are made in a similar way to Headers, by choosing from a Gallery of layouts.

However, if we want to have “Page X of Y” in our Footer, it is a totally different creation method than in Word 2003; and is not one of the standard options in the Word 2007 ribbon menu options.

(See next slide)

Page 10: Word 2007 – Quick Intro. The user interface has been redesigned in the Office 2007 programs: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Outlook (in the composing

Word 2007 – Headers and footers

If we want to have “Page X of Y” in our Footer, we need to click on “Quick Parts”, then click “Building Blocks Organizer”.

This gives a huge list of premade objects (See next slide)

Page 11: Word 2007 – Quick Intro. The user interface has been redesigned in the Office 2007 programs: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Outlook (in the composing

Word 2007 – Headers and footers

In the“Building Blocks Organizer” list, find “Page X of Y” pre-mades in the “Category” column.

Clicking each one will show a preview of how it will appear in your document.

Click the Insert button when you have the one you need.

Page 12: Word 2007 – Quick Intro. The user interface has been redesigned in the Office 2007 programs: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Outlook (in the composing

Word 2007 – FORMAT Pictures

Right click on any picture to bring up the format menu, and then choose options like Brightness, Contrast, Rotate, Text Wrapping, Shadow, Recolor, and so on.

Pictures can have extra effects added to them like rotation and drop shadows.

Page 13: Word 2007 – Quick Intro. The user interface has been redesigned in the Office 2007 programs: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Outlook (in the composing

Word 2007 – Recolor Picture

Pictures can be made into monotone colors.(Right click on the picture to bring up the format menu).

Page 14: Word 2007 – Quick Intro. The user interface has been redesigned in the Office 2007 programs: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Outlook (in the composing

Word 2007 – Getting help

Microsoft Online Help has lots of tutorial movies, training lessons, interactive tutors, and FAQ’s.

Start your Help search at this URL Location: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/help/FX100646671033.aspx

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Word 2007 – Credits

Screen Captures from MS Office Online Help : http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HA100898951033.aspx

Help with Mouse Image on Slide 14 obtained from : http://www.topnews.in/files/Computer-5953.jpg

This Slideshow was produced using PowerPoint 2007 by “Passy”.