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Unit 7: Microsoft Word Introduction



                   • Select the file on which you want to work.                                        Notes

                   • Click on Open button or press Enter.
                 7.9 Finding Files


                 The Find Files feature is a part of Open dialog box, and works by searching for a filename
                 or specific words or phrases in the document. Searching of a file(s) can be done by filename,
                 text or date of last modification. Searching can also be done by using the advanced button
                 in the Open  dialog box.

                 7.10 Word’s Document Views

                 Word lets the user view documents from a number of different perspectives to make them
                 easier to visualize and quicker to work with. These display options are called views. Word
                 provides the following views Normal, Outline, Print Layout, Web Layout, and Print
                 preview. To change the view either use View menu or View buttons on the horizontal
                 scroll bar.


                               Changing the size of the margins can reformat complete document or
                               part of text.



                 7.10.1 Normal View

                 Normal view is  the default view. It is not a true WYSIWYG view because one cannot see
                 headers and footers, footnotes and annotations but the formatting and layout elements of
                 the document can be seen. Working with this view is relatively speedy. You should work
                 in Normal view to type, edit, and format text.

                 7.10.2 Print Layout View
                 Print Layout view should  be used to see how text, graphics, and other elements will be
                 positioned on the printed page. This view is useful for editing headers and footers, for
                 adjusting margins, and for working with columns and drawing objects.
                 7.10.3 Outline View
                 Outline view is a specialized view that one can use to organize a document. In Outline
                 view, you can expand or collapse portions of the document to see only the headings of
                 your choice. You can quickly and easily move and copy large portions of the document
                 in Outline view.

                 All paragraphs even your heading paragraphs appear in Outline view as body text
                 paragraphs. But you can promote any body text paragraph to any level of heading that
                 you want, and you can demote a heading to body text. In Outline view, you can collapse
                 a document to see only the main headings, or you can expand it to see all headings and
                 even body  text.
                 7.10.4 Web Layout View

                 Web Layout view should be used when you are creating a Web page or a document that
                 is viewed on the screen. In Web Layout view, you can see backgrounds, text is wrapped to
                 fit the window, and graphics are positioned just as they are in a Web browser.




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