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MS Word – Title Slide

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1.    MS Word Title Slide
2.    More Shortcuts
Ctrl+ D Brings up Font Dialogue Box
Ctrl+ L - Align selection or paragraph to the left
Ctrl+ E - Align selection or paragraph to the center
Ctrl+ M - Indent paragraph or selection
Ctrl+ H Find/Replace
3.    Unique Shortcuts
Ctrl + Shift + W Underlines text, but not spaces
Ctrl + Shift + D Double underlines text (& spaces)
Ctrl + shift + A All caps
Ctrl + Enter page break
4.    More Word Shortcuts
Ctrl + Zero adds or removes 1 space before paragraph
Ctrl+ 1 - Single-space all the lines in selection
Ctrl+ 2 - Double-space all the lines in selection
Ctrl+ 5 - 1.5-space all the lines in selection
5.    Change Case (Word)
Format - Change Case options - make text all lower case, all upper case, sentence case, toggle case or title case.
Shift + F3 Change Case
Two Different Types Of All Caps
To change text to small caps, simply highlight the text to be changed and then press Shift+ Ctrl + K
6.    Quick Tips Jump to It
Say youre on page 17, but forgot something on pg 1
Instead of scrolling to page 1 & then scrolling back..
Go to the first page (Ctrl + Home)
Hold down the Shift key and press F5
The cursor will automatically jump to the exact place where the cursor was before you moved it
Even better - still on pg 17 - save & close doc- when you re-open it, cursor is at very top of first page -Press Shift+F5 again - youll immediately jump right back to where you were on page 17 or wherever
7.    Copy & Paste from Web
Here's a neat copy-and-paste trick for Word XP
After pasting stuff from a Web page into a Word document, Word XP pops up an object
Its usually on the right side of the pasted text in the form of a little square with a clipboard icon within the square
Click the icon and choose Keep Text Only
This does away with all the formatting that's dragged along from the Web site (and graphics)
Can also use Match Destination formatting
8.    Other Methods to Remove Formatting
Ctrl + Space bar (after selecting all text CTRL + A)
Ctrl Q Removes paragraph formatting
Ctrl + Shift + N returns to Normal style
9.    Doing the Backstroke
Some people tap the backspace key continually to delete text
Could use mouse to highlight text and delete it with a single keystroke
Or hold down the CTRL key, and then hit backspace a few times to take out one whole word at a time (Ctrl + Del deletes forward)
Holding down shift key and using the arrows allows you to select text
Shift + CTRL changes this from a single character to an entire word at a time
10.  Selecting Text
Difficult to select more than a few paragraphs of text at once using only the mouse, particularly if you have a fast PC, as the text will shoot past before you notice
Select large amounts of text by clicking where you want your to start, then go to the end of the selection using the mouse wheel or scroll bars
Hold down Shift and click again to select the block of text
If you have already selected a portion of text and realize that you have selected too much, hold down the SHIFT key and click on the point where you want the selection to end
The unwanted text will not be selected any longer, while the rest of the selection will remain
11.  More Text Select
Double-click to select a word
Select a whole sentence by double-clicking anywhere inside it while pressing the Ctrl key
CTRL key + any number of additional text selections, even if they are not adjacent to your original selection - (then format, delete, whatever)
At left of each paragraph is a skinny, invisible selection-strip area- your cursor becomes an arrow pointing to the right
   Once it's there, a double-click selects entire paragraph
   Three clicks there selects the whole document
12.  Select What You Want
If you start selecting a piece of text in the middle of a word and stop in the middle of another word, Word will guess that you also wish to include the beginning few letters of the first word and the end few letters of the last word in the selection,
Holding down CTRL-SHIFT and then selecting your text will bypass the automatic word selection feature in Word and will select the text precisely to the nearest character
13.  Select Vertically
We usually select text horizontally
Want to select vertically instead?
Just hold down the ALT key and start dragging open a selection rectangle until you have covered the information you wish to select
If the Research pane appears - Release the [Alt] key before you let up on the mouse button
Word should retain the selection
If you hold down [Alt] but release the mouse button, Word thinks [Alt]-click and opens the Research pane in response.
14.  Double Your Pleasure
Double-click a number in a numbered list Opens numbered tab in Bullets & Numbering dialog box
Double-click a bullet in a bulleted list Opens the Bulleted tab in the dialog box
Double-click frame of a text box Opens the Format Text Box dialog  box
Double-click the Title Bar toggles between maximized and restored window size
Double-click the vertical ruler (Page Setup-print view only)
Or Double-click the gray (maybe) area of horizontal ruler
15.  Neat Text Boxes
Change the look of boring rectangular text boxes 
Create a text box and select the border
Make sure Drawing toolbar is displayed, - View, Toolbars, Drawing
Drawing toolbar, - Draw, Change AutoShape, Basic Shapes -select Rounded Rectangle shape
How about a text box with a folded corner
Draw arrows, stars, cartoon bubbles, flowchart items, shadows, 3D shapes, etc...
16.  Cool Brackets
How do you insert cool brackets that allow you to group items?
There's one on the keyboard, but not one that can be manipulated
Try selecting them from the Drawing toolbar Autoshapes Basic Shapes
17.  Create Blank Lines in Lists
In middle of numbered/bulleted list - want to insert a blank line to make the list more readable?
Pressing ENTER, just adds another list item
Press ENTER twice, your cursor moves out of the list, which is not what you want
Press SHIFT-ENTER - cursor stays in list -moves down a line w/out inserting another bullet or number
Press ENTER and a new bullet or number will form
18.  Scraps
You can create 'scraps' which are small blocks of text from a document
Highlight text in open document and drag to Desktop, - you will see it appear as a document scrap
Can arrange and rename scraps on Desktop, and drop back into Word docs as you need them
Scraps can be pasted into most other applications too
Can also do this in PowerPoint
19.  Need to Leave in a Hurry?
Why bother closing and saving all your files individually if you have a lot open
Press the Shift key as you open the File menu
You've just changed the Save command to say Save All, and the Close command to say Close All
20.  Word Calculate?
Choose Tools Customize
Click the Commands tab and choose All Commands from the Categories list box
Click in the Commands list box and scroll down to select ToolsCalculate
Drag the ToolsCalculate item to the toolbar where you want it to appear        
21.  Word Calculate - picture
22.  How to Use it
Once you have access to the Calculate command, highlight a series of numbers (either horizontally or vertically) and click your Tools Calculate button
Word will display the sum in the status bar
It will also place that sum on the clipboard, so if you need to paste it into a document, just click in the desired spot and press [Ctrl]V or click Paste
23.  Picture
24.  Table Tips
Pain in the neck to delete columns and rows in a table?
Just select and use Backspace, not Delete
Enter - Add a space to the top of a table
Tab - Add a row to the bottom of a table (you need to be in the last table cell)
Ctrl + Shift + Enter Split a table (click in the row above which you want the split to occur)
25.  Table Shortcuts
Alt + Shift + Page Up/Page Down -Selects from the current cell to the top or bottom of the column
Alt + Shift + Home/End Selects from the current cell to the beginning or end of the row
Alt + double-click within table selects it
Alt + click in column selects column
Alt + click in column + Ctrl Alt selects non-adjacent columns
26.  Sorting in Word
Select the list to sort (make sure there is a return after each item)
Go to Table Sort
Check if it has a heading
Go to Options if need more sort options (ex. First and last name sorts)
27.  Out of Sorts?
You can cut and paste or you can retype the information OR
Click inside the row you want to move
Hold down ALT + SHIFT keys - use up and down arrows on keyboard to move row to new location
Also use these keystrokes to reorder paragraphs, bulleted lists and numbered lists
Can sort whole list of items (Table, Sort)
28.  Mouse Tricks
Have a scroll wheel mouse - use wheel to enlarge or shrink screen size of doc or worksheet
Hold down <Ctrl> key - spin the wheel toward self to zoom out or away from self (forward) to zoom back in
You may need to enable this feature to make it work properly; Tools Options General - Check
29.  Mouse Magic
Trouble locating your mouse pointer on the screen
Windows XP has a nifty little 'mouse sonar' option available, which will cause your mouse pointer to pop-up a little concentric ring around itself to show you where it is
  Go to 'start\control panel\mouse'
  Choose the 'pointer options' tab
  Check the 'show location of pointer when I press the control key' box
30.  Scroll Along
With a mouse with scroll wheel, press your finger directly down on the wheel and see what happens
Once you do that, you should see a big double arrow appear
You can then just move your mouse up and down and it will do an "automatic scroll" for you
31.  PowerPoint

Home First slide
End Last slide
B Black slide
F5 Starts slide show
Shift + Normal View Icon Master View
During Slide Show, Press F1 for shortcuts
Alt + Shift + Arrow Keys promote/demote
F2 Selects text box
Ctrl + M New Slide
Ctrl + G activate guides/grid
Ctrl + T font menu
Ctrl + D - Duplicate

32.  Text Boxes and Shapes
Just type in the shape
No need to overlay a text box
Format auto shape - text box
33.  Add Pictures to AutoShapes
This can look really nice if you use pictures within circles or stars
Select your Auto shape such as a circle or a star
Select the Fill Color button found on the Draw Toolbar usually found at the bottom of the screen
Then select Fill Effects > Picture and then select Picture and Insert
You probably also want to select Lock picture aspect ratio to keep the picture in proportion
34.  Select Multiple Objects
Click/hold/drag mouse to form a box around the objects
Now you can move them, group them or nudge them
35.  Easy Copy (works in most apps)
To copy an object on your page quickly and easily instead of using cut & paste, try this instead
Select the object you want to copy by clicking on it
Hold down the "CTRL"
Click (with the left mouse button) and drag the object to the new position
Try it again but press the "Shift" key at the same time as the CTRL key
This will keep the objects aligned
Great for making diagrams etc
36.  Compress Your Presentation

Click File - Save as
Click Tools drop down menu
Select Compress Pictures
Select All Pictures in document
Web/Screen unless you need to be able to print the presentation in high quality
Select Compress pictures and Delete cropped areas of pictures
Click OK
Confirm you want to Compress Pictures (if the dialog appears)
Save presentation to a new file name
Click Save

37.  Show View and Slide View
Ctrl + Slide Show View
Adds a tiny preview window of current slide in Slide Show view
Esc ends slide show
38.  Excel
F2 Edit in cell
HOME Go to column A of Active Row
END Go to edge of the spreadsheet
Ctrl + Home Go to A1
Ctrl + End Go to last cell in used range
39.  Shortcuts
Ctrl + Shift + ~ - Apply the general number format
Ctrl + Shift + $ - Turn numbers into dollars
Ctrl + Shift + % - Make numbers a percentage
Ctrl + Shift + & - Apply a border
Ctrl + Repeat data from cell above
40.  More Excel Shortcuts

Ctrl + ; - Current date
Ctrl + Shift + : - Current date and time
Ctrl + Spacebar - Select columns
Shift + Spacebar - Select rows
Ctrl + 1 - Display Format Cells dialog box
Backspace - Erase data in current cell
Ctrl + Shift + * - selects a block of data
F8: expands or extends a selection by using the arrow keys
F7 - Check spelling of titles or words within cells

41.  Excel Tips
When typing a date into Excel, just enter the month, slash, day such as 7/15 and then press Enter
No need to type the year
Excel assumes that it is the current year
The display of the date depends on the formatting of the cell
42.  Worksheet Options
Right-click on any sheet tab (Sheet1, Sheet2, etc.) for a shortcut menu of worksheet options
This is a quick way to rename, delete, add, change colors, copy, and more
Double-click to rename quickly
Ctrl + Page Up/Page Down switch between worksheets
43.  F4 in Excel
If insert row or column using Insert menu, hit F4 - get a second row or column inserted
Could also move to another part of wrksht, hit F4 - have new row or column inserted in new location
Repeatedly hitting F4 will continue to repeat the last action - allows you to insert multiple rows or columns quickly and efficiently
Trick works with almost any action you use, like bolding, underlining, cell format type, justification, etc.
44.  Reverse Columns and Rows

Click first cell of data range such as A1
Shift-click the last cell of the range.
Click Edit menu - Copy
At bottom of page, click tab for blank worksheet such as Sheet2 (insert new one if needed)
In blank worksheet, click cell A1
Click Edit menu - Paste SpecialClick checkbox for Transpose
Click OK

45.  How Can You Remember All These
Most programs can show you the shortcut keys for any given toolbar button (if they exist):
Choose "Tools", then "Customize
When the "Customize" multi-tabbed dialog box appears, choose "Options
Check "Show shortcut keys in Screentips
Press "Close
Now, move your mouse over a toolbar button, Word tells you what the keystrokes are
46.  Show Your Shortcuts - picture
47.  Make Word Your Own
Create your own shortcuts
Customize toolbars
Customize right-click menus
48.  Create Your Own Shortcuts
Click Tools, Customize, - Keyboard button
Categories, select menu where function is located
Commands - click item for which you would like to make a shortcut
Click Press New Shortcut Key field - then press desired key combo
Be careful not to override other shortcuts you commonly use, such as CTRL-S, CTRL-P, or F7
Click Assign - Close
Click Close again
49.  Change Your Right Click Menus
Tools - Customize
Click Toolbars tab
Select Shortcut Menus checkbox
Click a category on Shortcut Menu - click shortcut menu to modify - may need to explore categories to decide which shortcut menu you should modify
Open Customize dialog box, click Commands tab
In Categories, click a Category
Drag command from Commands box to spot on the shortcut menu where you want it to reside
Drop it! (Release the mouse!)
50.  Find  Shortcut Keys & Tips

Google Keyboard Shortcuts, Tips
Application Help Menus Type Shortcuts (keyboard)

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