Screen Layout

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Menus
When you begin to explore Word
2000, you will notice a significant change in the menu structure if you
are familiar with previous versions of Word. The menus in Word 2000
display only the commands you have recently used. To view all options
in each menu, you must click the double arrows at the bottom of the
menu. The images below show the Format menu collapsed (left) and
expanded (right) after the double arrows at the bottom of the menu were
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Follow the steps below to display menus
similar to previous versions of Word with all the choices listed initially:
1. Select View|Toolbars|Customize from the menu bar.
2. Click on the Options tab.
3. Uncheck the Menus show recently used commands first check box.

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Shortcut Menus
These features allow you to access
various Word commands faster than using the options on the menu bar.
View shortcut menus by right-clicking with the mouse. The options on
this menu will vary depending on the element that was right-clicked. For
example, the shortcut menu below is produced by right-clicking on a
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Actions such as "Decrease Indent" and "Increase Indent" are only
applicable to lists and therefore only appear on the list shortcut menu.
The shortcut menus are helpful because they only display the options
that can be applied to the item that was right-clicked and, therefore,
prevent searching through the many menu options.
Toolbars
Many toolbars displaying shortcut buttons are also available
to make editing and formatting quicker and easier. Select
View|Toolbars from the menu bar to select the toolbars. The toolbars
that are already displayed on the screen are checked. Add a toolbar
simply by clicking on the name. |
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Customizing Toolbars
There may be certain actions on a toolbar that you do not use
and there may also be commands that you execute often but that are not
located on any toolbar. Word toolbars can be customized so these
commands can be added and deleted. |
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1.
Select View|Toolbars|Customize and click the Commands tab.
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2.By highlighting the command categories in the Categories box, the choices will
change in the Commands box to the right.
3.Select the command you would like to add to the toolbar by selecting it in the
Commands box.
4.Drag the command with the mouse to the desired location on the toolbar and
release the mouse button.
5.Remove a button from the toolbar by clicking and dragging the button off the
toolbar.
Working With Files is the next section but I
suggest Reviewing this one first because it has information that I will refer to
in the rest of the Tutorial!
Take a break and then Click on the up Arrow below
and then the Next arrow at the top of the page!

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