Here is our Word document, and not surprisingly, it's filled with text, text…and even more text.…The perfect image though is often more meaningful to your readers than…paragraphs of text.…We can use an image to illustrate an idea, or to serve as a symbol that helps…readers remember the text, make a connection to the text.…With Word 2010, you can illustrate your document with different types of graphics.…So we will begin with a couple of pages of just text here.…And when we want to insert an image we start by placing our insertion point.…
That doesn't mean it'll go in the middle of the page.…It means it'll go near this paragraph.…Click Insert and choose Picture and then browse to find the picture that…you want to insert.…And I want to insert this small image of olives on a vine.…That's what a small image looks like, very easy to place it there.…Now, we are going to place some Clip Art.…So I'll scroll down in the document, and we're going to go to the Insert tab…and choose Clip Art.…
Now Clip Art when you use it, there is always a piece of search involved in this.…
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6/8/2010- Creating documents with templates
- Adding SmartArt diagrams to documents
- Working with fonts
- Setting up document styles
- Formatting headers, footers, and cover pages
- Organizing text in tables
- Modifying page layout, including margins, orientation, and page size
- Tracking changes and showing markup
- Sharing documents
Skill Level Beginner
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Q: The Panning Hand feature for scrolling through documents shown in the movie "Using the Word interface" does not appear in my version of Word.
A: This appears to be an issue with Word, in that the Panning Hand icon does not appear in every installation of Word. The Panning Hand feature was originally designed for a tablet PC and it will always appear on a tablet. However, onother laptops and desktops, the Panning Hand icon's appearance is dependent on the version of Windows and how much tablet PC functionality is built into that version.
Q: Why am I seeing the following error message when trying to open the exercise files in Word 2010? Word experienced an error trying to open the file. Try these suggestions: * check permissions * open the file with text recovery
A: This is a permissions/trust issue specific to your install of Microsoft Office. Contact your IT department make sure documents downloaded from email and the web are not blocked. A workaround solution is to try opening the files in an older version of Word or try to edit your Trust Center settings.
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 8s
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Using the exercise files1m 34s
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Creating placeholder text2m 57s
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1. Getting Started with Word 2010
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Using the Word interface8m 32s
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Understanding the Ribbon8m 10s
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2. Word Backstage: From "New" to "Print"
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Setting print options6m 27s
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3. Editing Text
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Finding and replacing text7m 41s
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4. Formatting Text
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Understanding fonts6m 32s
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Working with fonts5m 29s
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Applying basic formatting6m 25s
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Changing the case of text4m 22s
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5. Formatting Paragraphs
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Changing line spacing5m 2s
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6. Using Styles for More Effective Formatting
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Power formatting with styles7m 34s
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Changing a document's theme6m 58s
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Creating a Quick Style set6m 24s
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7. Working with Tables
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Converting text to tables3m 36s
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Adding and removing columns5m 36s
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Sorting table data5m 19s
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Converting a table to text2m 41s
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Using Quick Tables4m 19s
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8. Illustrating a Document
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Applying styles to graphics5m 40s
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Illustrating with WordArt3m 35s
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9. Document Building Blocks
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10. Modifying Page Layout
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Using columns5m 23s
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11. Proofing Documents
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12. Reviewing Documents with Others
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13. Sharing Documents
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Emailing a document4m 3s
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Using Word on the web3m 4s
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Blogging with a document4m 26s
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Digitally signing a document5m 55s
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14. Customizing Word
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Changing Word options5m 42s
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Customizing the Ribbon7m 22s
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Conclusion
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Goodbye31s
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Video: Illustrating documents with pictures, shapes, and clip art