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Word 2010 Level 1 Unit 1 Editing and Formatting Documents Chapter 3 Customizing Paragraphs

Word 2010 Level 1 Unit 1 Editing and Formatting Documents Chapter 3 Customizing Paragraphs. Customizing Paragraphs. Quick Links to Presentation Contents. Apply Numbering and Bullets Insert Paragraph Borders and Shading Sort Text in Paragraphs Manipulate Tabs CHECKPOINT 1

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Word 2010 Level 1 Unit 1 Editing and Formatting Documents Chapter 3 Customizing Paragraphs

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  1. Word 2010 Level 1 Unit 1 Editing and Formatting Documents Chapter 3 Customizing Paragraphs

  2. Customizing Paragraphs Quick Links to Presentation Contents • Apply Numbering and Bullets • Insert Paragraph Borders and Shading • Sort Text in Paragraphs • Manipulate Tabs • CHECKPOINT 1 • Cut, Copy, and Paste Text • Use the Clipboard • CHECKPOINT 2

  3. Apply Numbering and Bullets • If you type 1., press the spacebar, type a paragraph of text, and then press the Enter key, Word indents the number approximately 0.25 inch from the left margin and then hang indents the text in the paragraph approximately 0.5 inch from the left margin. Additionally, 2. is inserted 0.25 inch from the left margin at the beginning of the next paragraph. Continue typing items and Word inserts the next number in the list. • To turn off numbering, press the Enter key twice or click the Numbering button in the Paragraph group.

  4. Apply Numbering and Bullets…continued • When the AutoFormat feature inserts numbering and indents text, the AutoCorrect Options button displays. Click this button and a drop-down list displays with options for undoing and/or stopping the automatic numbering.

  5. Apply Numbering and Bullets…continued To turn off automatic numbering: • Click the File tab. • Click the Options button. • Click the Proofing option. • Click the AutoCorrect Options button. • At the AutoCorrect dialog box, click the AutoFormat As You Type tab. • Click the Automatic numbered lists check box to remove the check mark. • Click OK two times. Automatic numbered lists check box

  6. Apply Numbering and Bullets…continued To create a numbered paragraph: • Select the desired text. • Click the Numbering button in the Paragraph group in the Home tab. Numbering button

  7. Apply Numbering and Bullets…continued To create bulleted paragraphs: • Select the desired text. • Click the Bullets button in the Paragraph group in the Home tab. Bullets button

  8. Apply Numbering and Bullets…continued • Bulleted lists with hanging indents are automatically created when a paragraph begins with the symbol *, >, or -. • Type one of the symbols, press the spacebar, type text, and then press Enter. • The AutoFormat feature inserts a bullet approximately 0.25 inch from the left margin and indents the text following the bullet another 0.25 inch.

  9. Insert Paragraph Borders and Shading To apply a border: • Select the desired text. • Click the Borders button arrow in the Paragraph group in the Home tab. • Click the desired border at the drop-down list. Borders button arrow

  10. Insert Paragraph Borders and Shading…continued To apply shading: • Select the desired text. • Click the Shading button arrow in the Paragraph group in the Home tab. • Click the desired shade in the drop-down gallery. Shading button arrow

  11. Insert Paragraph Borders and Shading…continued To customize borders and shading: • Click the Borders button arrow. • Click the Borders and Shading option at the drop-down list. continues on next slide… Borders and Shading option

  12. Insert Paragraph Borders and Shading…continued • At the Borders and Shading dialog box, select the desired options in the Borders tab and Shading tab. • Click OK. Borders and Shading dialog box

  13. Sort Text in Paragraphs To sort paragraphs of text: • Click the Sort button in the Paragraph group in the Home tab. • Make any needed changes at the Sort Text dialog box. • Click OK. Sort Text dialog box

  14. Manipulate Tabs

  15. Manipulate Tabs…continued To set tabs on the Ruler: • Click the Alignment button on the Ruler. • Click the desired location on the Ruler. Alignment button

  16. Manipulate Tabs…continued To set a tab at a specific measurement on the Ruler: • Click the Alignment button on the Ruler. • Hold down the Alt key. • Position the tab symbol at the desired location on the Ruler. measurements

  17. Manipulate Tabs…continued To move a tab: • Position the arrow pointer on the tab symbol on the Ruler. • Hold down the left mouse button. • Drag the symbol to the new location on the Ruler. • Release the mouse button. Drag the symbol to the new location on the Ruler.

  18. Manipulate Tabs…continued To set tabs at the Tabs dialog box: • Click the Paragraph group dialog box launcher. • Click the Tabs button. • At the Tabs dialog box, specify tab positions, alignments, and leader options. • Click OK. Tabs dialog box

  19. Manipulate Tabs…continued leaders

  20. CHECKPOINT 1 • Word automatically indents a number or a bullet at this inch measurement. • 0.15” • 0.25” • 0.5” • 1.0” • If you want to set a tab at a specific measurement on the Ruler, hold down this key. • F1 • Ctrl • Shift • Alt Answer Answer Next Question Next Question • Default left tabs are set every how many inches? • 0.15” • 0.25” • 0.5” • 1.0” • These are useful in material where you want to direct the reader’s eyes across the page. • leaders • borders • shading • arrows Answer Answer Next Question Next Slide

  21. Cut, Copy, and Paste Text • To delete a single character, you can use either the Delete key or the Backspace key. To delete more than a single character, select the text, and then press the Delete key on the keyboard or click the Cut button in the Clipboard group. • The Cut button in the Clipboard group will remove the selected text from the document and insert it in the Clipboard.

  22. Cut, Copy, and Paste Text…continued To move text: • Select the desired text. • Click the Cut button in the Clipboard group in the Home tab. • Move to the desired location. • Click the Paste button in the Clipboard group in the Home tab. Cut button

  23. Cut, Copy, and Paste Text…continued To move text with the mouse: • Select the desired text. • Position the mouse pointer in the selected text. • Hold down the left mouse button and drag to the desired location. arrow pointer

  24. Cut, Copy, and Paste Text…continued • When selected text is pasted, the Paste Options button displays in the lower right corner of the text. • Click this button (or press the Ctrl key on the keyboard) and the Paste Options gallery displays as shown below. Paste Options gallery

  25. Cut, Copy, and Paste Text…continued • Hover the mouse over a button in the gallery and the live preview displays the text in the document as it will appear when pasted. • By default, pasted text retains the formatting of the selected text. • You can choose to match the formatting of the pasted text with the formatting where the text is pasted or paste only the text without retaining formatting.

  26. Cut, Copy, and Paste Text…continued To copy text: • Select the desired text. • Click the Copy button in the Clipboard group in the Home tab. • Move to the desired location. • Click the Paste button in the Clipboard group in the Home tab. Copy button

  27. Cut, Copy, and Paste Text…continued To use the mouse to copy text: • Select the desired text. • Point to the selected text. • Hold down the Ctrl key and then the left mouse button. • Drag to the desired location. • Release the mouse button and then the Ctrl key. arrow pointer

  28. Use the Clipboard To use the Clipboard: • Click the Clipboard group dialog box launcher. continues on next slide… Clipboard group dialog box launcher

  29. Use the Clipboard…continued • Select and copy the desired text. • Position the insertion point in the desired location. • Click the desired option in the Clipboard task pane. Clipboard task pane

  30. CHECKPOINT 2 • The Cut button removes the selected text from the document and inserts it in this. • Trash Bin • Clipboard • Recycle Bin • Dialog Box • Hold down this key when using the mouse to copy text. • F1 • Alt • Ctrl • Shift Answer Answer Next Question Next Question • The Copy button makes a duplicate of the selected text from the document and inserts it in this. • Trash Bin • Clipboard • Recycle Bin • Dialog Box • You can collect up to this many different items in the Clipboard. • 24 • 36 • 48 • 72 Answer Answer Next Question Next Slide

  31. Customizing Paragraphs Summary of Presentation Concepts • Apply numbering and bulleting formatting to text • Insert paragraph borders and shading • Apply custom borders and shading • Sort paragraph text • Set, clear, and move tabs on the Ruler and at the Tabs dialog box • Cut, copy, and paste text in a document • Copy and paste text between documents

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