Martes, Agosto 16, 2011

MICROSOFT WORD

MICROSOFT WORD helps us to write our writings, project and even resume and many more.

The MS Word screen is a simple, user-friendly, and highly customizable interface for word processing. Most of the screen is taken up by the actual document being created or edited, but there are several other elements to the interface as well. Here are the major components of the MS Word screen, from top to bottom:

  1. The Title Bar

    • A bar across the very top of the screen provides the name of the document being worked on (or "Document1," if the document has not yet been named), and the standard Windows buttons to minimize, restore or close the Word window.

    The Menu Bar

    • Just below the title bar, MS Word includes the menu bar, which starts with "File" and ends with "Help." Every single function of MS Word can be reached through these menus.

    The Toolbars

    • Below the menu bar of MS Word are the main toolbars. Although these can be customized to display as few or as many toolbars as you wish, these toolbars usually begin with the Standard and Formatting toolbar.

    The Document

    • Just below your toolbars is the actual document you're creating. A blinking cursor usually marks the space of insertion when you type a letter, number, symbol or carriage return.

    More Toolbars

    • Sometimes there will be additional toolbars below the document itself. For instance, the Drawing toolbar is often found underneath the document.

    The Information Panel

    • At the very bottom of the MS Word screen is a thin information panel that includes information such as the document's current page, section, line and language.

Actually there are some parts that are added in the picture.

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