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CIT111 VIDEO LECTURE SERIES 1

 

MY CU EXPERIENCE SO FAR

MY CU EXPERIENCE SO FAR MY STAY IN COVENANT UNIVERSITY SO FAR paste in the embed code for the video you want to add. You can also type a keyword to search online for the video that best fits your document. To make your document look professionally produced, Word provides header, footer, cover page, and text box designs that complement each other. For example, you can add a matching cover page, header, and sidebar. Click Insert and then choose the elements you want from the different galleries. Themes and styles also help keep your document coordinated. When you click Design and choose a new Theme, the pictures, charts, and SmartArt graphics change to match your new theme. When you apply styles, your headings change to match the new theme. Save time in Word with new buttons that show up where you need them. To change the way a picture fits in your document, click it and a button for layout options appears next to it. When you work on a table, click where you want to ...

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FLIER EXERCISE

1. Recreate this Flier Exercise using Microsoft word.  2. Submit it on your blog.  3. Send the link to Telegram 08149537021 Lifeline is 1st January 2025 10Marks 10Marks

RESUME EXERCISE

  1. Recreate this Resume using microsoft word.  2. Submit it on your blog.  3. Send the link to Telegram 08149537021 Lifeline is 1st January 2025 10Marks 10Marks

CALENDAR EXERCISE

  1. Recreate this calender using microsoft word.  2. Submit it on your blog.  3. Send the link to Telegram 08149537021 Lifeline is 1st January 2025 10Marks

CHANGING INFORMATION IN THE PROPERTIES IMPACTING DOCUMENTS

  Changing the information in the properties of a Microsoft Word document allows you to modify metadata such as the title, author, keywords, and more. This metadata can impact how the document is identified and searched for. Here's a step-by-step tutorial: 1. Access Document Properties Open Your Document : Launch Microsoft Word and open the desired file. Access the Properties Menu : Go to File > Info . You'll see a section labeled Properties on the right-hand side. 2. Viewing and Editing Basic Properties In the Properties section: Title, Author, and Tags : Click on fields like Title , Author , Tags , or Comments to add or modify the information. Press Enter after typing to save your changes. Update Multiple Properties : Click Show All Properties at the bottom of the Properties pane to reveal additional metadata fields. 3. Advanced Property Editing For more detailed changes: Open the Advanced Properties Window : In the Properties menu, click the dropdown (near the top-...

CUTTING, COPYING AND PASTING TEXT

  1. Understanding the Basics Cut : Removes the selected text from its original location and places it in the clipboard. Copy : Duplicates the selected text and places it in the clipboard without removing it. Paste : Inserts the clipboard content into the document at the cursor’s position. 2. Cutting Text Select the Text : Click and drag your mouse over the text you want to cut, or use Shift + Arrow Keys . Cut the Text : Use one of these methods: Right-click the selected text and choose Cut . Go to the Home tab and click Cut (scissors icon). Press Ctrl + X (Windows) or Command + X (Mac). 3. Copying Text Select the Text : Highlight the text you want to copy. Copy the Text : Use one of these methods: Right-click the selected text and choose Copy . Go to the Home tab and click Copy (double paper icon). Press Ctrl + C (Windows) or Command + C (Mac). 4. Pasting Text Place the Cursor : Click where you want to insert the text. Paste the Text : Use one of these methods: Right-click...

NAVIGATING AND SEARCHING THROUGH A DOCUMENT

  Navigating and searching through a document in Microsoft Word is crucial for efficiently managing long documents. Here's a step-by-step tutorial: 1. Using the Navigation Pane The Navigation Pane helps locate sections, headings, and specific text quickly. Enable the Navigation Pane : Go to the View tab. Check the Navigation Pane box in the Show group. Navigate Through the Document : The pane will display three tabs: Headings : Click any heading to jump to that section (requires heading styles applied). Pages : Displays thumbnails of pages for quick navigation. Results : Shows search results when you use the search bar. 2. Searching for Text You can find specific words or phrases easily. Quick Search : Press Ctrl + F (Windows) or Command + F (Mac) to open the search bar. Type the text or phrase you want to find. Word will highlight all instances of the text in the document and display them in the Navigation Pane. Advanced Search : Press Ctrl + H (Windows) or Command + H (Mac)...

Changing and organizing document views

  Organizing and editing documents in Microsoft Word involves using tools for formatting, organizing content, and enhancing readability. Here's a step-by-step tutorial: 1. Open and Prepare the Document Open your file : Launch Microsoft Word and open your document by selecting File > Open and browsing for the file. Save a copy: Go to File > Save As to save a backup before making changes. 2. Adjust Basic Formatting Change Page Layout: Margins : Go to Layout > Margins and select a preset or customize margins. Orientation : Change between portrait and landscape via Layout > Orientation . Page Size : Adjust the size through Layout > Size . Modify Font and Text: Highlight text, then use the Home tab to: Change the font style and size. Apply bold, italic, underline , or other effects. Adjust text color or highlight text. 3. Organize Content Add or Edit Headings: Use the Styles section in the Home tab. Apply Heading 1 , Heading 2 , etc., to section titles for clear or...