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During the lessons that follow, you will be asked to "click" items. When asked to click...
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The following is an introduction to various features of the Microsoft Word screen....
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See tip link for description.
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During the lessons, you will often be asked to place the cursor at a specific location on the screen.
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There are many methods to accomplish tasks when you are using Microsoft Word. Generally, when selecting items from the menu, we will ask you to click or highlight the menu item.
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A key name followed by a dash and a letter means to hold down the key while pressing the letter.
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When you type in Microsoft Word, you do not need to press a key to move to a new line as you do when typing with a typewriter......
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You have completed this lesson. Typically, you would save your work before exiting.
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The exercises that follow will teach you how to enter and delete text. To enter text, simply type just as you would if you were using a typewriter.
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You can also delete text by using the Delete key. First, highlight the text you wish to delete; then press the Delete key.
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