Creating a Document

When you open a new Word document, it's blank, ready for you to enter text. By default, this document is titled Document1. You can create new documents in several ways: using the New command on the File menu, the New Blank Document button on the Formatting toolbar, and by the New Document task pane. Word numbers new documents consecutively. You can open and work on as many new documents as you'd like. The insertion point (blinking cursor bar) appears in the document where text will appear when you type. As you type, text moves, or wraps , to a new line when the previous one is full. You can move the insertion point anywhere within the document so that you can insert new text and edit (or insert, revise , or delete) existing text.

Create a Document

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Click the File menu, and then click New.

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Click Blank Document.

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Click where you want to insert text, if necessary.

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Begin typing, and then press Enter when you want to begin a new paragraph or insert a blank line.

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Edit Text in a Document

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Click where you want to insert text, or select the text you want to edit.

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Make the change you want:

  • Type to insert new text.

  • Press Enter to begin a new paragraph or insert a blank line.

  • Press Backspace or Delete to erase text to the left or right of the insertion point.

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Show Me. Microsoft Office 2003
Show Me Microsoft Office 2003
ISBN: 0789730073
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 418

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