Lesson:03(Microsoft Word 2007 to 2013)
Have a look at the blank page on your screen, all that white space.
The first thing to notice is the flashing vertical line. This is called
the Cursor, or the Insertion Point. Its normal behaviour is to flash
on and off.
The cursor is where all the action takes place. Try touching one or
two of the letter keys on your computer keyboard and watch what happens.
You should see the vertical line, the cursor, move to the right. Your
letters will appear to the left of the cursor. In other words, when
you tap a letter on your keyboard, the letter will appear where the
cursor is. The cursor will move across, ready for the next thing you
type.
Before we start typing the letter below, there are three keys on your
keyboard that might come in very handy: the Backspace key, the
Enter key, and the Shift key.
If you have made a spelling mistake, tap the backspace
key to get rid of your unwanted characters. You can also click the Undo
icon right at the top of Word. Here's what the Undo feature looks like
Word 2007:
In Word 2010 and 2013 it will look like this:
To get a new paragraph, press the Enter key on
your keyboard. You cursor will move down one line to the start of the
new paragraph.
The Shift key is held down if you want uppercase characters
(capital letters). Keep the Shift key held down then press a letter.
It will then be a capital letter. You also need to hold the Shift key
down to get any of the characters on top of another key. For example,
to type an ampersand character ( & ) hold down your Shift key. Keep
it held down and press the number 7 (on a UK keyboard).
So, time for your first letter. Type the following onto your new white
page. Type it in exactly as it is, spelling mistakes included. (You
don't have to make your text bold, though):
Dear Sir or Madam,
It has come to my attention that our local counsil has decided to
close down our one and only libary. While it is true that no new books
have been bought for seven years £12.50 was recently raised in
a local raffle. This is nearly enough for an entire Delia Smith! Do
you not think that your decicion is a little premature?
Yours truly
Mr Irate
Ok, you can stop typing now. You've finished. So, how
did you get on? There's a good chance that you needed to use the backspace
key a few times. And finding keys like the pound sign and the exclamation
point might have took you more time than you would have liked. But this
is usual when you are first starting out: it will come.
Before we get on to those spelling mistakes, let's learn how to save
your work.
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