Word 2010 is a word processor that allows you to create various types of documents such as letters, papers, flyers, faxes and more.
The toolbars are similar to those in Word 2007, and they include the Ribbon and the Quick Access Toolbar. Unlike Word 2007, commands such as Open and Printare housed in Backstage view, which replaces the Microsoft Office Button.
It contains multiple tabs, each with several groups of commands, and you can add your own tabs that contain your favorite commands. Some groups have an arrow in the bottom-right corner that you can click to see even more commands.
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In this lesson, you will be introduced to the Ribbon and the new Backstage view, and you'll learn how to create new documents and open existing ones.
Getting to Know Word 2010
Word 2010 is a bit different from earlier versions, so even if you've used Word before, you should take some time to familiarize yourself with the interface.The toolbars are similar to those in Word 2007, and they include the Ribbon and the Quick Access Toolbar. Unlike Word 2007, commands such as Open and Printare housed in Backstage view, which replaces the Microsoft Office Button.
The Ribbon
The new, tabbed Ribbon system was introduced in Word 2007 to replace traditional menus. The Ribbon contains all of the commands you'll need in order to do common tasks.It contains multiple tabs, each with several groups of commands, and you can add your own tabs that contain your favorite commands. Some groups have an arrow in the bottom-right corner that you can click to see even more commands.
For the complete Microsoft Word lesson 1, download it here http://adf.ly/K3Zuw (When the page opens click on SKIPP ADD to see the download page)