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Microsoft Office 2010
Word Tutorial 3
Creating a Multiple-Page Report
XPXPXPObjectives
• Work with a document’s headings in the Navigation
pane
• Create and edit a table
• Sort rows in a table
• Modify a table’s structure
• Format a table
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 2
XPXPXPObjectives
• Set tab stops
• Create footnotes and endnotes
• Divide a document into sections
• Create a SmartArt graphic
• Create headers and footers
• Insert a cover page
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 3
XPXPXP
Overview of Organizing
Information in Tables
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 4
XPXPXP
Overview of Organizing
Information in Tables
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 5
XPXPXP
Working with Headings in the
Navigation Pane
• The Navigation pane allows you to view and navigate a
document’s outline by displaying its headings or the
document’s pages by displaying thumbnail images of the
pages
• The list of headings in the Navigation pane is the outline
• When you promote or demote a heading, Word applies the
next higher or lower level of heading style
• When you click and drag a heading in the Navigation pane to a
new location in the outline, the heading and the body text that
follows it move to the new location in the document
• To simplify your view of the outline in the Navigation pane,
you can hide lower level headings from view
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 6
XPXPXP
Working with Headings in the
Navigation Pane
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 7
XPXPXP
Working with Headings in the
Navigation Pane
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 8
XPXPXPInserting a Blank Table
• A table is information arranged in horizontal rows and vertical
columns; this is a useful way to present information that is
organized into categories, or fields
• The complete set of information about a particular subject is
called a record.
• In a typical table, each column is a separate field, and each
row is a record
• A header row contains the names of each field
• When you first insert a table into a document, it appears as a
simple grid structure, with black gridlines defining the rows
and columns
• The area where a row and column intersect is called a cell
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 9
XPXPXPInserting a Blank Table
• To create a table:
– Use the Table button on the Insert tab to insert a
blank table structure
– Enter information into the table
– Format the table to make it easy to read
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 10
XPXPXPEntering Data in a Table
• Enter data in a table by moving the insertion point to
a cell and typing
• Move the insertion point to another cell in the table
by clicking in that cell, using the arrow keys, or using
the Tab key
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 11
XPXPXPSelecting Part of a Table
• Select the entire table by clicking the Table Move handle
• Select part of a table by dragging the mouse pointer, but make
sure you select the end-of-cell mark or the end-of-row mark
• You can also select part of a table by clicking the Select button
on the Table Tools Layout tab and then either Select Cell,
Select Column, or Select Row
• Another way to select an entire row is to click in the left
margin next to the row
• Another way to select a column is to click just above a column
• After you’ve selected an entire row, column, or cell, you can
drag the mouse to select adjacent rows, columns, or cells
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 12
XPXPXPSelecting Part of a Table
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 13
XPXPXPSorting Rows in a Table
• The term sort refers to the process of rearranging
information in alphabetical, numerical, or
chronological order
• To sort a table:
– Select the entire table
– In the Data group on the Table Tools Layout tab,
click the Sort button
– In the Sort dialog box, click the Sort by arrow, and
then select the header for the column you want to
sort by
– In the Type list box, select the type of information
stored in the column you want to sort by (you can
choose to sort text, dates, or numbers)
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 14
XPXPXPSorting Rows in a Table
• To sort a table (continued):
– To sort in alphabetical, chronological, or numerical
order, click the Ascending option button
– To sort in reverse order, click the Descending option
button
– To also sort by a second column, click the Then by
arrow and click a column header
– You can also specify the type of information in the
Then by column, and whether you want to sort in
ascending or descending order
– If your table has a header row, make sure the Header
row option button is selected so the header row will
not be sorted along with the other rows
– Click the OK button in the Sort dialog box
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 15
XPXPXPSorting Rows in a Table
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 16
XPXPXPInserting Rows and Columns in a Table
• To insert a column, click anywhere in the column to the left or
right of the where you want to insert a new column, and then
click either the Insert Left or Insert Right button in the Rows &
Columns group on the Table Tools Layout tab
• To insert a row, click anywhere in a row above or below where
you want to insert the new row, and then click either the
Insert Above button or the Insert Below button
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 17
XPXPXPDeleting Rows and Columns
• Delete the contents of a row by selecting the row and pressing
the Delete key
• Delete the structure of a row, column, or the entire table—
including its contents—by selecting the row (or column or the
entire table) and then using the Delete button in the Rows &
Columns group
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 18
XPXPXPChanging Column Widths
• Change a column’s width by dragging the column’s right
border to a new position
• You can also double-click a column border to make the
column width adjust automatically to accommodate the
widest entry in the column
• To adjust the width of all the columns to match their
widest entries, click anywhere in the table, click the
AutoFit button in the Cell Size group on the Table Tools
Layout tab, and then click AutoFit Contents
• To adjust the width of the entire table to span the width
of the page click the AutoFit Contents button and then
click AutoFit Window
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 19
XPXPXPFormatting Tables with Styles
• Word has built-in table styles that you can use to add
shading, color, borders, and other design elements
• Some styles include different formatting for the
header row
• Some styles apply different formatting to the first
column, or header column
• Some styles format the rows in alternating colors,
called banded rows, while others format the columns
in alternating colors, called banded columns
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 20
XPXPXPFormatting Tables with Styles
• To format a table:
– Click in the table and then click the Table Tools Design tab
– In the Table Styles group, click the More button to display
the Table Styles gallery
– Position the mouse pointer over a style in the Table Styles
gallery to see a live preview of the style in the document
– In the Table Styles gallery, click the style you want
– To apply or remove style elements, select or deselect check
boxes as necessary in the Table Style Options group
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 21
XPXPXPFormatting Tables with Styles
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 22
XPXPXP
Overview of Working with
Headers and Footers
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 23
XPXPXP
Overview of Working with
Headers and Footers
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 24
XPXPXPSetting Tab Stops
• A tab stop (often called just a tab) is a location on the
horizontal ruler where the insertion point moves when you
press the Tab key
• To set a tab stop:
– Click the tab alignment selector on the far left of the
horizontal ruler until the correct tab stop style appears
– Click the horizontal ruler to position the tab stop
• To create more complicated tab stops, you can use the Tabs
dialog box
• Among other things, the Tabs dialog box allows you to insert a
dot leader, which is a row of dots (or other characters)
between tabbed text
• To remove a tab stop, locate it on the ruler, click it, and drag it
off the ruler (into the document window)
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 25
XPXPXPSetting Tab Stops
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 26
XPXPXPCreating Footnotes and Endnotes
• A footnote is an explanatory comment or reference that
appears at the bottom of a page
• When you create a footnote, Word inserts a small, superscript
number (called a reference marker) in the text (the term
superscript means that the number is raised slightly above the
line of text
• Endnotes are similar, except that the text of an endnote
appears at the end of a document
• When you are finished typing the text of a footnote or
endnote, click in the body of the document to continue
• To delete a footnote or endnote, delete its reference marker
in the text
• To edit the text of a footnote or endnote, click in the footnote
or endnote text and edit the note
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 27
XPXPXPCreating Footnotes and Endnotes
• To create a footnote or endnote, click where you want to
insert the note, click the References tab, in the Footnotes
group click the Insert Footnote or Insert Endnote button, and
then type the text for the note
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 28
XPXPXPFormatting a Document in Sections
• A section is a part of a document that can have its own page
orientation, margins, headers, footers, and so on
• To divide a document into sections, you insert a section break
• To insert a section break, use the Breaks button in the Page
Setup group on the Page Layout tab to select the type of
section break you want to insert
• Section breaks:
– A Next page section break inserts a page break and starts
the new section on the next page
– A Continuous section break starts the section at the
location of the insertion point, without changing the page
flow
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 29
XPXPXPFormatting a Document in Sections
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 30
XPXPXPCreating SmartArt
• The SmartArt feature allows you to create diagrams and
charts to illustrate concepts that would otherwise require
several paragraphs of explanation
• To begin creating a SmartArt graphic, you switch to the Insert
tab and then, in the Illustrations group, click the SmartArt
button
• The SmartArt Graphic dialog box allows you to select from
seven categories of graphics each with numerous designs
• SmartArt graphics contain placeholder text that you replace
with your own text
• The SmartArt Tools Design and Format tabs appear on the
Ribbon whenever a SmartArt graphic is selected
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 31
XPXPXPCreating SmartArt
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 32
XPXPXPCreating SmartArt
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 33
XPXPXPAdding Headers and Footers
• Text that is printed at the top of every page is called a header
• A footer is text that is printed at the bottom of every page
• By default, the same header and footer appear on every page
• You can choose different headers and footers for odd and
even pages or to have them different on the first page
• When a document is divided into sections, different headers
and footers can appear in different sections
• To open Header and Footer view, do one of the following:
– Double-click in the header area or in the footer area
– Use the Page Number button in the Header & Footer group
on the Insert tab
– Click the Header or Footer button on the Insert tab
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 34
XPXPXPAdding Headers and Footers
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 35
XPXPXPAdding Headers and Footers
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 36
XPXPXPAdding Headers and Footers
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 37
XPXPXPInserting a Cover Page
• A document’s cover page typically includes the title and the
author of the report
• Use the Cover Page button on the Insert tab to insert a cover
page with a predefined style at the beginning of the document
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 38
XPXPXPInserting a Cover Page
• The cover page includes document controls in which you can
enter the document title, the document’s author, and the date
• These document controls are linked to any other document
controls in the document
New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 39

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Word.t03

  • 1. ® Microsoft Office 2010 Word Tutorial 3 Creating a Multiple-Page Report
  • 2. XPXPXPObjectives • Work with a document’s headings in the Navigation pane • Create and edit a table • Sort rows in a table • Modify a table’s structure • Format a table New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 2
  • 3. XPXPXPObjectives • Set tab stops • Create footnotes and endnotes • Divide a document into sections • Create a SmartArt graphic • Create headers and footers • Insert a cover page New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 3
  • 4. XPXPXP Overview of Organizing Information in Tables New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 4
  • 5. XPXPXP Overview of Organizing Information in Tables New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 5
  • 6. XPXPXP Working with Headings in the Navigation Pane • The Navigation pane allows you to view and navigate a document’s outline by displaying its headings or the document’s pages by displaying thumbnail images of the pages • The list of headings in the Navigation pane is the outline • When you promote or demote a heading, Word applies the next higher or lower level of heading style • When you click and drag a heading in the Navigation pane to a new location in the outline, the heading and the body text that follows it move to the new location in the document • To simplify your view of the outline in the Navigation pane, you can hide lower level headings from view New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 6
  • 7. XPXPXP Working with Headings in the Navigation Pane New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 7
  • 8. XPXPXP Working with Headings in the Navigation Pane New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 8
  • 9. XPXPXPInserting a Blank Table • A table is information arranged in horizontal rows and vertical columns; this is a useful way to present information that is organized into categories, or fields • The complete set of information about a particular subject is called a record. • In a typical table, each column is a separate field, and each row is a record • A header row contains the names of each field • When you first insert a table into a document, it appears as a simple grid structure, with black gridlines defining the rows and columns • The area where a row and column intersect is called a cell New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 9
  • 10. XPXPXPInserting a Blank Table • To create a table: – Use the Table button on the Insert tab to insert a blank table structure – Enter information into the table – Format the table to make it easy to read New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 10
  • 11. XPXPXPEntering Data in a Table • Enter data in a table by moving the insertion point to a cell and typing • Move the insertion point to another cell in the table by clicking in that cell, using the arrow keys, or using the Tab key New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 11
  • 12. XPXPXPSelecting Part of a Table • Select the entire table by clicking the Table Move handle • Select part of a table by dragging the mouse pointer, but make sure you select the end-of-cell mark or the end-of-row mark • You can also select part of a table by clicking the Select button on the Table Tools Layout tab and then either Select Cell, Select Column, or Select Row • Another way to select an entire row is to click in the left margin next to the row • Another way to select a column is to click just above a column • After you’ve selected an entire row, column, or cell, you can drag the mouse to select adjacent rows, columns, or cells New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 12
  • 13. XPXPXPSelecting Part of a Table New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 13
  • 14. XPXPXPSorting Rows in a Table • The term sort refers to the process of rearranging information in alphabetical, numerical, or chronological order • To sort a table: – Select the entire table – In the Data group on the Table Tools Layout tab, click the Sort button – In the Sort dialog box, click the Sort by arrow, and then select the header for the column you want to sort by – In the Type list box, select the type of information stored in the column you want to sort by (you can choose to sort text, dates, or numbers) New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 14
  • 15. XPXPXPSorting Rows in a Table • To sort a table (continued): – To sort in alphabetical, chronological, or numerical order, click the Ascending option button – To sort in reverse order, click the Descending option button – To also sort by a second column, click the Then by arrow and click a column header – You can also specify the type of information in the Then by column, and whether you want to sort in ascending or descending order – If your table has a header row, make sure the Header row option button is selected so the header row will not be sorted along with the other rows – Click the OK button in the Sort dialog box New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 15
  • 16. XPXPXPSorting Rows in a Table New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 16
  • 17. XPXPXPInserting Rows and Columns in a Table • To insert a column, click anywhere in the column to the left or right of the where you want to insert a new column, and then click either the Insert Left or Insert Right button in the Rows & Columns group on the Table Tools Layout tab • To insert a row, click anywhere in a row above or below where you want to insert the new row, and then click either the Insert Above button or the Insert Below button New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 17
  • 18. XPXPXPDeleting Rows and Columns • Delete the contents of a row by selecting the row and pressing the Delete key • Delete the structure of a row, column, or the entire table— including its contents—by selecting the row (or column or the entire table) and then using the Delete button in the Rows & Columns group New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 18
  • 19. XPXPXPChanging Column Widths • Change a column’s width by dragging the column’s right border to a new position • You can also double-click a column border to make the column width adjust automatically to accommodate the widest entry in the column • To adjust the width of all the columns to match their widest entries, click anywhere in the table, click the AutoFit button in the Cell Size group on the Table Tools Layout tab, and then click AutoFit Contents • To adjust the width of the entire table to span the width of the page click the AutoFit Contents button and then click AutoFit Window New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 19
  • 20. XPXPXPFormatting Tables with Styles • Word has built-in table styles that you can use to add shading, color, borders, and other design elements • Some styles include different formatting for the header row • Some styles apply different formatting to the first column, or header column • Some styles format the rows in alternating colors, called banded rows, while others format the columns in alternating colors, called banded columns New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 20
  • 21. XPXPXPFormatting Tables with Styles • To format a table: – Click in the table and then click the Table Tools Design tab – In the Table Styles group, click the More button to display the Table Styles gallery – Position the mouse pointer over a style in the Table Styles gallery to see a live preview of the style in the document – In the Table Styles gallery, click the style you want – To apply or remove style elements, select or deselect check boxes as necessary in the Table Style Options group New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 21
  • 22. XPXPXPFormatting Tables with Styles New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 22
  • 23. XPXPXP Overview of Working with Headers and Footers New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 23
  • 24. XPXPXP Overview of Working with Headers and Footers New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 24
  • 25. XPXPXPSetting Tab Stops • A tab stop (often called just a tab) is a location on the horizontal ruler where the insertion point moves when you press the Tab key • To set a tab stop: – Click the tab alignment selector on the far left of the horizontal ruler until the correct tab stop style appears – Click the horizontal ruler to position the tab stop • To create more complicated tab stops, you can use the Tabs dialog box • Among other things, the Tabs dialog box allows you to insert a dot leader, which is a row of dots (or other characters) between tabbed text • To remove a tab stop, locate it on the ruler, click it, and drag it off the ruler (into the document window) New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 25
  • 26. XPXPXPSetting Tab Stops New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 26
  • 27. XPXPXPCreating Footnotes and Endnotes • A footnote is an explanatory comment or reference that appears at the bottom of a page • When you create a footnote, Word inserts a small, superscript number (called a reference marker) in the text (the term superscript means that the number is raised slightly above the line of text • Endnotes are similar, except that the text of an endnote appears at the end of a document • When you are finished typing the text of a footnote or endnote, click in the body of the document to continue • To delete a footnote or endnote, delete its reference marker in the text • To edit the text of a footnote or endnote, click in the footnote or endnote text and edit the note New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 27
  • 28. XPXPXPCreating Footnotes and Endnotes • To create a footnote or endnote, click where you want to insert the note, click the References tab, in the Footnotes group click the Insert Footnote or Insert Endnote button, and then type the text for the note New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 28
  • 29. XPXPXPFormatting a Document in Sections • A section is a part of a document that can have its own page orientation, margins, headers, footers, and so on • To divide a document into sections, you insert a section break • To insert a section break, use the Breaks button in the Page Setup group on the Page Layout tab to select the type of section break you want to insert • Section breaks: – A Next page section break inserts a page break and starts the new section on the next page – A Continuous section break starts the section at the location of the insertion point, without changing the page flow New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 29
  • 30. XPXPXPFormatting a Document in Sections New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 30
  • 31. XPXPXPCreating SmartArt • The SmartArt feature allows you to create diagrams and charts to illustrate concepts that would otherwise require several paragraphs of explanation • To begin creating a SmartArt graphic, you switch to the Insert tab and then, in the Illustrations group, click the SmartArt button • The SmartArt Graphic dialog box allows you to select from seven categories of graphics each with numerous designs • SmartArt graphics contain placeholder text that you replace with your own text • The SmartArt Tools Design and Format tabs appear on the Ribbon whenever a SmartArt graphic is selected New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 31
  • 32. XPXPXPCreating SmartArt New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 32
  • 33. XPXPXPCreating SmartArt New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 33
  • 34. XPXPXPAdding Headers and Footers • Text that is printed at the top of every page is called a header • A footer is text that is printed at the bottom of every page • By default, the same header and footer appear on every page • You can choose different headers and footers for odd and even pages or to have them different on the first page • When a document is divided into sections, different headers and footers can appear in different sections • To open Header and Footer view, do one of the following: – Double-click in the header area or in the footer area – Use the Page Number button in the Header & Footer group on the Insert tab – Click the Header or Footer button on the Insert tab New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 34
  • 35. XPXPXPAdding Headers and Footers New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 35
  • 36. XPXPXPAdding Headers and Footers New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 36
  • 37. XPXPXPAdding Headers and Footers New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 37
  • 38. XPXPXPInserting a Cover Page • A document’s cover page typically includes the title and the author of the report • Use the Cover Page button on the Insert tab to insert a cover page with a predefined style at the beginning of the document New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 38
  • 39. XPXPXPInserting a Cover Page • The cover page includes document controls in which you can enter the document title, the document’s author, and the date • These document controls are linked to any other document controls in the document New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2010 39