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Each step to complete is considered a
single item, even if it is part of a larger string of steps.
Objectives:
The Learner will be able to
1.
Find and use the copy command at least 75% of the time
2.
Find and use the paste command at least 75% of the time
3.
Explain that both Word and Excel have the same paste command
4.
Find and use the cut command at least 75% of the time
5.
Explain the function of the copy, paste, and cut commands
Cut, Copy and Paste
Cut, Copy and Paste are basic computer
skills. These commands have been part of computers since 1984, long before
there was Windows. Each and every program, including Microsoft Word, Excel,
PowerPoint and Outlook, uses these functions.
Copy and Paste on the same document
Start the program
Microsoft Word.
Insert a picture
from ClipArt
Select the picture and copy and paste it five times
Copy and Paste to a different document
Start the program
Microsoft Word.
Insert a picture
from ClipArt
Select the picture and copy and paste
Go to New and open a blank document
Paste the
picture into a new blank sheet
Copy and Paste into a different program:
Insert a picture
in Microsoft Word and copy it
Start the program
Microsoft Excel
Paste the picture into Excel
Cut
Cut removes the text or graphic and places it on the clipboard,
ready to paste somewhere else. Try it: Insert two new pictures from ClipArt
into Microsoft Word. Next to each picture, write what it is. Select ONE picture, go to Cut. Open a
new blank document and go to Paste.
You do NOT have to save these
practice files.
Beginning Microsoft® Word:
Practice 2
Objectives:
The
learner will be able to:
1. Find and use the Insert Clip Art command
at least 75% of the time
2.
Select and resize a picture using the picture handles
3.
Use the alignment buttons to center and left align text and pictures
4.
Insert a Date and Time Text field from the Insert Menu
Create a Business Letter
A “Corporate
Stripe” is a set of documents that have the company logo, fonts, and styles.
This exercise allows you to practice formatting text and pictures while you
create a business letter.
Type
the company name and address
Open a blank Microsoft Word
document. Type the following
information:
Computers Are Us
555 Main Street
Brighton, MI 48116
(810) 555-1212
Select All of the text and use the Font
options to format the type:
Tahoma,
12 point, bold, centered, and dark red
Select the first line of type and make it
14 point.
Insert a Picture from ClipArt
Go to Clips Online, the Microsoft Design
Gallery
Search for a photo or cartoon of a computer
Select two or three images and Download them
Use one of the pictures for a company logo
Resize the picture
Center it above the Company name and
address
Insert the Date and Time
Remember, the default Date and Time
updates automatically. This option is not appropriate for medical or legal
documents that must be date/time stamped, but is fine for this exercise.
Type a sample business letter:
Dear Sir,
Thank you for your order, yesterday. We
will be shipping your parts by FedX ground.
Sincerely,
Your Name
Save your practice document and name it: Beginning Word Practice 2
Beginning Microsoft® Word:
Practice 3
Objectives:
The Learner will be able to:
1. Resize a picture to exact measurements using the Format
Picture command
2. Change the text
wrapping
3. Insert pictures
with Insert Clip Art command
4. Apply a border to
a picture
5. Crop a picture
using the Format Picture Command
Working with Pictures
Open a blank Microsoft Word document. You can use Microsoft ClipArt, or Clips
Online, to do the following practice exercises.
Insert a picture of a sun or sunset.
Use Format->Size
to resize the picture to 1.5" wide
Use In-Line Text
Wrapping
Next to the picture type: The weather is great!
Insert a picture of a camera.
Change the Text Wrapping to Tight
Resize the picture to be 2.5 inches tall
Place the picture to the bottom of the page
Insert a picture of a beach.
Format Text Wrapping to Tight
Place the picture into the center of the page
Add a thick BLUE border around the picture
Crop the picture .5 inches from the left
Save your practice document and name it: Beginning Word Practice 3
Beginning Microsoft® Word: Practice 4
Beginning Microsoft® Word: Practice 4
Objectives:
The Learner will be able to:
1. Format text color,
bold, and size at least 75% of the time
2. Insert a file INTO
an existing Word document
3. Format text into
columns
4. Insert a picture
from Clip Art and the Design Gallery Live at least 75% of the time
5. Change text
wrapping around a picture at least 75% of the time
6. Apply borders and
shading to a whole page using the Format Borders and Shading command
Create a Flier
Make
the headline for the flyer
Type the words: Cub
Scouts Enjoy Fall Hike
Format the
headline big, bold, centered and dark red
Enter two blank lines after the
headline
Type: Sample text
Does the Formatting stay
big, bold, centered and dark red?
Change the formatting to
Arial, 11 pt, aligned left, black
Download the sample text file from the online
course
Save the Cub Scout Text file in your Documents folder
Go back to the
Cub Scout flier in Microsoft Word
Go to Insert ->Text Object ->Text
from File
Look in your Documents folder for
the Cub Scout Text file
Double click the Cub Scout Text file
to insert it into the flier
Create two columns of text
Select all of the text EXCEPT the
headline
Go to Page Layout -> Columns
Select the option for 2 columns
Add
pictures
Insert a Picture from Clip Art
Look for pictures of leaves, scouts and fall
You can use the Design Gallery Live for photos
For each picture, change the text wrapping
to be tight
Format
Borders and Shading
Before you add borders and shading, notice
what you have selected on your document. If the picture is selected, then you
will be adding borders to it. If you have text selected, then the border will
be added to your word(s). To add Borders and Shading to an entire page, make
certain you have NOTHING selected!
The default is NONE. Select a Box, Shadow, etc from the right hand
side.
To change line style, choose a format from the middle Style
window.
To have little pictures instead of a line, select Art and browse
through the options.
Width indicates how thick the line (or art) can be.
Click OK to complete this action.
Save your practice document and name it: Beginning Word Practice 4
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