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Ms Word 2010 View Tab Lesson -9

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Ms Word 2010  View Tab Lesson -9 View: - The View tab enables you to switch between Normal or Master Page, and Single Page or Two-Page Spread views.This tab also gives you control over showing boundaries, guides, rulers, and other layout tools, zooming the size of your view of the publication, and managing Publisher windows you have open. Document Views This tab provides commands previously found in the View menu and Window menu. Read Mode - In 2010 this was called Full Screen Reading. Maximises the Word window on the screen and removals all toolbars etc to allow easy reading. Print Layout - Displays the document as it would appear if printed and is the default view. Web Layout - Displays the document as it would appear as a web page. Outline - Displays the document as an outline is displays the Outlining contextual tab. Draft - Displays the document in draft mode allowing for quick editing. When using this view certain aspects of the document are not visible, for example any header

Ms Word 2010 Review Tab Lesson-8

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Ms Word 2010 Review Tab Lesson-8 Review: - Spell Checking. On the Review tab, in the Proofing group, click Spelling & Grammar and. • Follow through as you would in previous versions of Word. Using the ... Proofing:- This tab provides commands previously found on the Reviewing toolbar, Comments toolbar, Protection toolbar and Tools menu. Spelling & Grammar - Displays the "Spelling and Grammar" dialog box. This allows you to check the spelling and grammar in the active document.  Research - Toggles the display of the Research task pane. Same as Excel. Thesaurus - Toggles the display of the Research task pane defaulting the research service to the thesaurus. Same as Excel. Translate - Toggles the display of the Research task pane defaulting the research service to the translation. Translation ScreenTip - Drop-Down. The drop-down contains the commands:  Set Language - This displays the "Language" dialog box. This dialog box can also be displayed by clicking on

Ms Word 2010 Mailings Tab Lesson-7

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Ms Word 2010  Mailings Tab Lesson-7 Mailings:- The Mailings tab provides features related to mail merge, such as envelopes, labels, merge fields and so on as icons. Envelopes:- MS Word provides a feature to add an Envelope directly into the Word Document, and it is ready to get printed with a click. It also provides the Label feature, in which we can provide the address/information we want to get on the label, select its quantity, and good to go for printing on a click. Detailed use and steps with examples of Envelopes and Labels are as follows Envelopes are used traditionally everywhere. It is a simple mode of communication between the sender and the receiver for e.g., Invitations, Congratulatory messages, etc. We can get an envelope inserted into our Word Document directly following the steps Step 1: Go to the Mailings bar and select the Envelopes bar under the Create bar. Step 2: A dialog box will appear Step 3: Provide the details such as the Delivery address, Return address, etc.

Ms Word 2010 References Tab Lesson -6

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Ms Word 2010  References Tab Lesson -6 References:- You can add a footnote to your document from the References tab. It contains resources for researchers and anyone in the professional field. The References Tab allows you to now create a table of contents, footnotes, citations, cross-references, select MLA or APA or ISO formats and so on.  Table of Contents Table of Contents:- Create Table of Contents The following will help you to create Table of Contents in your Microsoft Word using various levels of headings. Step 1-  Consider a document having different levels of headings. Step 2-   You can insert a table of content anywhere in the document, but the best place is always at the beginning of the document. So bring your insertion point at the beginning of the document and then click the References tab followed by the Table of Content button; this will display a list of Table of Contents options. Step 3- Select any of the displayed options by simply clicking on it. A table of content

Ms Word Page Layout Tab 2010 Lesson- 5

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 Ms Word Page Layout Tab 2010 Lesson- 5 Page Layout:- The Page Layout Tab holds all the options that allow you to arrange your document pages just the way you want them. You can set margins, apply themes, control of page orientation and size, add sections and line breaks, display line numbers, and set paragraph indentation and lines. Themes :- From the Page Layout tab, click the Theme Colors command. A drop-down menu will appear. ... Hover your mouse over the different sets of theme colors to see a live preview.Select the set of theme colors you want, or select Create New Theme Colors to customize each color individually. Colors:- From the Page Layout tab, click the Theme Colors command. A drop-down menu will appear. Hover your mouse over the different sets of theme colors to see a live preview.Select the set of theme colors you want, or select Create New Theme Colors to customize each color individually. Fonts:- From the Page Layout tab, click the Theme Fonts command. A drop-down menu