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Editing Documents: Microsoft Office 2007-Illustrated Introductory, Windows Vista Edition

This document provides an overview of editing functions in Microsoft Office 2007, including cutting, copying, and pasting text; finding and replacing text; checking spelling and grammar; and inserting hyperlinks. It describes how to use the clipboard and Office Clipboard to move or copy text within and between documents. The document also explains how to use the spelling and grammar checker and research features to improve documents.

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Editing Documents: Microsoft Office 2007-Illustrated Introductory, Windows Vista Edition

This document provides an overview of editing functions in Microsoft Office 2007, including cutting, copying, and pasting text; finding and replacing text; checking spelling and grammar; and inserting hyperlinks. It describes how to use the clipboard and Office Clipboard to move or copy text within and between documents. The document also explains how to use the spelling and grammar checker and research features to improve documents.

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Microsoft Office 2007-Illustrated Introductory,

Windows Vista Edition

Editing Documents
Objectives
• Cut and paste text
• Copy and paste text
• Use the Office Clipboard
• Find and replace text

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Objectives
• Check spelling and grammar
• Research information
• Add hyperlinks
• Prepare a document for distribution

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Cutting and Pasting Text
• The operation of moving text from one
location to another is called cut and paste
• Cutting text removes it from the document
• Cut text is placed on the Clipboard, a
temporary storage area for text and graphics
cut or copied from a document
• Two clipboards:
• System Clipboard - holds one item, the last item
cut or copied from a document
• Office Clipboard - holds up to 24 items

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Cutting and Pasting Text
• Cut the selected text using the Cut
button in the Clipboard group on the
Home tab or the keyboard shortcut
[Ctrl][X]
• Paste text at the location of the
insertion point using the Paste button
in the Clipboard group on the Home
tab or the keyboard shortcut [Ctrl][V]

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Cutting and Pasting Text
• You can also move text using the
drag and drop method
• Drag selected text to a new location
using the mouse
• Text that is dragged is not placed on the
Clipboard

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Cutting and Pasting Text
• Use keyboard shortcuts as a quick way to
perform a command
• [Ctrl][X] to cut text
• [Ctrl][C] to copy text
• [Ctrl][V] to paste text
• [Ctrl][A] to select all the text in a document
• [Ctrl][S] to save a document
• The keyboard shortcut for a command
appears in the ScreenTip

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Copying and Pasting Text
• Copied text is not removed from the
document
• A copy of copied text is placed on the
Clipboard
• Use the Copy button in the Clipboard
group on the Home tab or the keyboard
shortcut [Ctrl][C]
• Copy selected text by pressing [Ctrl] as
you drag it to another location

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Copying and Pasting Text
• The Paste Options button allows you
to change the formatting of pasted
text

Copied text

Pasted text Paste Options


button
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Copying and Pasting Text
• Split a document window into two panes
• Useful when you want to copy and move items
in a long document
• Use the Split button in the Window group on
the View tab
• Drag the horizontal split bar to the location you
want to split the window
• Use the scroll bars in each pane to display different
parts of the document
• Use the Cut, Copy, and Paste commands to
copy or move items between panes

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Using the Office Clipboard
• The Office Clipboard
• Stores up to 24 items
• Stores text and graphics
• Items can be cut or copied from any
Office program
• Items on the Office Clipboard can be
viewed
• The last item collected is stored on both
the Office Clipboard and the system
Clipboard

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Using the Office Clipboard
Click to resize or
move the Clipboard
• The Office Clipboard task pane
appears in the
Clipboard task pane
• Can be set to open Stored
automatically after items
two consecutive cut
or copy actions
• Display manually by Icon indicates the
clicking the launcher item is collected
in the Clipboard from Word
group

Click to
change
display
options
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Using the Office Clipboard
• Copying and moving items between
documents
• Open both Word documents
• Cut or copy text from one document
• Switch to the other document
• Click the button for the document on the task bar
• Use the Arrange All command in the Window group
on the View tab to display both documents at the
same time
• Paste the text into the second document

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Finding and Replacing Text
• Find and Replace feature
• Use the Replace command to search
for and replace all instances of a word
or phrase in a document
• Automatically find and replace all
occurrences at once, or
• Find and review each individual
occurrence
• Use the Find command to locate and
highlight every occurrence of a word or
phrase in a document

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Finding and Replacing Text

• Find and Replace dialog box

Enter
Find
criteria

Enter
Replace
Select criteria
search
options

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Finding and Replacing Text
• Go To tab in Find and Replace dialog
box
• Use to move to a specific page, section,
line, table, graphic or other item in a
document
• Click the Page number button on the
status bar to open the Find and
Replace dialog box, click the Go To tab,
and then make selections

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Checking Spelling and Grammar
• Spelling and Grammar checker
– Flags possible mistakes and
suggests corrections
• Misspelled words
• Grammar errors
– You still need to proofread your
documents carefully for errors

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Checking Spelling and Grammar

Identified
misspelled
word

Suggested
correction

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Checking Spelling and Grammar

Identified
grammar
error

Suggested
corrections

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Checking Spelling and Grammar

• Inserting text with AutoCorrect


• Create your own AutoCorrect entries
• Words you type often, such as a name
• Words you often misspell
• To create an AutoCorrect entry
• Open the AutoCorrect dialog box
• To insert an AutoCorrect entry in a
document
• Type the text you want Word to correct
followed by [Spacebar]

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Researching Information
• Research task pane provides access
to many resources
• Use the Thesaurus to look up
synonyms for repetitive or awkward
words
• Select a word, then click Thesaurus in
the Proofing group
• Right-click a word, then point to
Synonyms
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Researching
Information Word in
• Thesaurus appears document
in the Research
task pane Possible
• With an active meaning
Internet
connection, the Synonyms
Research task for the
pane provides word
access to other
reference sources

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Adding Hyperlinks
• A hyperlink is text or a graphic that,
when clicked, moves the viewer to a
different location or program
• Click Hyperlink button in the Links
group on the Insert tab to open the
Insert Hyperlink dialog box
• Use the Insert Hyperlink dialog box to
create hyperlinks

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Adding Hyperlinks
• The Insert Hyperlink dialog box

Use to
modify
ScreenTip

Types of links
you can create

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Adding Hyperlinks
• Hyperlinks in a document

Purple indicates
hyperlink has
been followed

Hyperlink and its


corresponding
ScreenTip
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Preparing a Document for
Distribution
• Viewing and modifying document
properties
• Document properties are user-defined
details about a file that can help to
identify it, such as:
• Author
• Title
• Keywords
• Click the Office button, point to Prepare,
and then click Properties

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Preparing a Document for
Distribution
• Prepare command options
• Properties
• Inspect Document
• Encrypt Document
• Add a Digital Signature
• Mark as Final
• Run Compatibility Checker

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Preparing a Document for
Distribution
• Document Information Panel

Click list arrow, then click


Advanced Properties to open
the Properties dialog box

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Summary
• Reorganize text using the Cut, Copy, and
Paste commands
• Use the system Clipboard and the Office
Clipboard
• Search for and replace all instances of a
word or phrase using the Find and
Replace feature
• Check a document for possible errors
using the Spelling and Grammar checker
• Always proofread a document

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Summary
• Replace a word with a synonym using the
Thesaurus
• Add hyperlinks to documents to help users
move quickly within a document or to
another document or location
• Prepare a document for distribution by
reviewing the document properties and by
using the Document Inspector to remove
private or identifying information

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