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Basic Computer Skills: Microsoft Word Exercise#6
Microsoft Word: Exercise 6
In this exercise:
- Spell Check
- Thesaurus
- Adding spaces
- Letter form
- Opening a file from a disk
1. Open the program MICROSOFT
WORD. Open the file you want to
work on.
2. Click on FILE on the menu
bar and then Click on OPEN.
3. Find the LOOK IN field. A field is a box on the screen where you can
enter information or choose different things.
Click on the LOOK IN field.
4. Click
on the drive you have saved your file.
5. Double-click on the folder where you have saved your file.
6. Double-click on “JANE DOE”(the name of the MS Word file you want to work
upon). MS Word will open the letter and you
will see it on the screen.
7. Our file name is “JANE DOE” which contains a
letter. There are many mistakes in this
letter. See that some of the words are
underlined with red or green lines.
8. Red lines mean that the word
is misspelled or that the computer does not know the word. Green lines mean that there might be a
grammar mistake. These lines are only
there to help you when you are typing.
They will not be on the paper when you print your document.
9. You will also change how the
letter looks. Highlight the top
name and address. Change the address
font to Arial and the font size to 14. Make it Bold.
10. Click on
the align center button to move the address to the center of the page.
11. Highlight the date. Click on the align right button.
12. Click in
front of “dear Leslie”.
13. Press the ENTER key. This moves the
words down.
14. Use the Enter key to make
spaces between the lines as shown below:
15. Highlight all the text below the top
address. Change the font and font size
to Arial 12pt.
16. Highlight the words May 3rd,
4th, 5th, and 6th. Underline them.
17. Move the cursor to the beginning of the document.
18. Click on the Spelling and Grammar
Check button.
19. Word will look at your
document for misspelled words. When it
finds a word it doesn’t know, a pop up window appears giving you several
choices:
- Ignore: ignore the misspelled word
- Ignore all: ignore all words spelled like this throughout the document
- Add: add this word to Microsoft Word’s dictionary
- Change: change the spelling of a word
- Change all: change the spelling of that word throughout the document
- AutoCorrect: add the spelling error and its correction to AutoCorrect so that word will correct it automatically as you type.
20. For each mistake, either Change
it or choose Ignore.
21. Finish the spell check now.
22. After you finish the spell
check look for other words in your letter that might still be spelled
wrong. Do you see the word vesting? This word is not correct. It should be visiting. Spell check did not mark this mistake because
this is an English word but it is not correct in this sentence. Please change it now.
23. Highlight the word Sincerely at the bottom of your letter.
24. Click on TOOLS, Click on LANGUAGE then THESAURUS.
25. The Thesaurus helps you find
words that mean the same thing or similar to the word you have
highlighted.
Choose a new word to replace “Sincerely.
If you see an arrow, click on the arrow, click on
INSERT
26. Click on the Print Preview button.
You can see what the letter will look like when you
print it on paper.
27. Your document should look
like the one below.
Jane Doe
1234 Green St.
St. Paul,
MN 55101
March 28, 2003
Leslie
Gardner
Functional Work English Instructor
1600 University Ave.
St. Paul, MN 55101
Dear Leslie:
I am writing
to let you know that I will not be able to attend classes during the first full
week of May. I will be visiting my
family in Razles, Texas for the Cinco de Mayo festival. I will miss classes on May 3rd, 4th,
5th, and 6th. I hope that
this will not be a problem. I will be
getting copies of what I have missed from another student, Ishmeal Baheras. I
believe that I will be able to catch up quickly. Thank you very much and have a great Cinco de
Mayo.
Truly,
Jane Doe
28. Save this document on your
disk.
Reference
Consortium, S. P. (n.d.). Basic Computer Skills Curriculum. Retrieved Dec. 05, 2016, from http://spclc.org/curricula-resources/computer-curriculum available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
Reference
Consortium, S. P. (n.d.). Basic Computer Skills Curriculum. Retrieved Dec. 05, 2016, from http://spclc.org/curricula-resources/computer-curriculum available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
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