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Microsoft? Word 2010 TrainingCreate your first Word document IICourse contentsCreate your first Word document IIOverview: Moving along in WordLesson: Includes seven instructional sectionsSuggested practice tasksTestQuick Reference CardOverview: Moving along in WordWelcome to the second installment of the “Create your first Word 2010 document” series for those who are new to Word. In this course, you’ll learn to move around in the document, use formatting marks, move text by using Cut and Paste, and change line spacing and alignment in Word 2010.Create your first Word document IICourse goalsCreate your first Word document IIMove around in the document. Use formatting marks. Move text around in the document.Change line spacing and alignment.Moving around in the documentImagine, in this picture, that you want to type a new sentence in the first paragraph between “civilization” and “During”.The cursor (the vertical line) is at the end of the second paragraph, after the word assistance. To type anywhere else in the document, you need to move the cursor to that place.Move the cursor to another location by moving the pointer and then clicking, or by using the keyboard.Create your first Word document IIMoving around in the documentHere are a couple of ways to do that:With your mouse, move the cursor just to the left of “During,” and then click to insert the cursor. Then start typing. Or…Press the UP ARROW on your keyboard to move the cursor up one line at a time. Then press the LEFT ARROW to move the cursor left, one character at a time. Move the cursor to another location by moving the pointer and then clicking, or by using the keyboard.Create your first Word document IIUse the scroll barBut if your document is getting long, it may not be practical to have to continuously press the arrow keys to move up or down the document. Instead, use the scroll bar.The scroll bar.Create your first Word document IIUse the scroll barHere’s how it works:The scroll bar is on the right
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