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Microsoft Word 2007 is relatively new and improved from earlier versions. Maybe you're used to the older or newer updated versions of Microsoft Office Word? This article shows you how to use this particular edition of MS Word.

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Learning The Basics

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  1. The toolbar has seven different tabs. They are: Home, Insert, Page Layout, References, Mailings, Review, and View.
  2. This tab is the basic word processing tools, like for example, size, font, color, style, etc. You will find that you're going to go here most of the time.
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Making Your First Document

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  1. Read on to find out what to do.
  2. You do this by clicking on the icon that looks like a blank page with one corner turned down.
    • To save, click on the circular Microsoft Office logo in the upper left hand corner of the window. You should see a little menu pop-up with multiple options.
    • Leave the cursor over the words Save As. You should always do Save As when you're making a new document. It gives you the option of what kind of document you want it to be, where you're going to save it, and what the name of the document will be.
    • Up will pop a window.
  3. Word 97-2003 Document allows other people to see it, even if they have older versions of Word and haven't installed the Office 2007 Compatibility Pack, while if you use Word Document, only people that have Word 2007 or the Compatibility Pack can open it. Either one is a good choice.
  4. Just type something like "Sample Documents" or something you want to name it.
  5. Choose a font that you think is a style you like. Some suggested fonts are Times New Roman, Calibri (Body), and Arial. The picture below shows you an example of what to do.
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    How do I swap the paragraphs in Microsoft Office Word 2007?
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    You can swap the paragraph by simply highlighting the obvious functioning criteria or by adopting an illustration of an independent references column and selecting the swap option.
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    How do I add pictures to a Word document?
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    Select "Insert," then "Image," then choose the image you want to add to the document and hit "Select." The image should appear in your Word document.
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    How do I password protect a document?
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    Click the Office button, choose "prepare" and click on "encrypt document," then type your password.
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