When you work with Word, you are
working with documents, whether they
are letters, memos, or envelopes; any file
that is created in Word is called a
document. You can do many great things
with a document, but before you get into
some of the more fun tasks like
formatting, you need to learn more basic
tasks, like how to insert text and browse
through a document.
This chapter will go through the most
basic commands for working with text,
such as inserting and deleting, selecting,
and replacing text.
Using Exercise Files
Exercise files are provided so users can
practice the topic(s) covered in each
lesson. There are two ways you may use
the exercise files:
Open the exercise file for a lesson and
perform the lesson exercise. Close the
exercise file.
Open the exercise file for a lesson and
perform the lesson exercise. Keep the
file open and perform the exercise for
the following lesson and so on for the
remainder of the chapter.
The exercises are written so that you
may ―build upon them‖, meaning the
exercises in a chapter can be
performed in succession from the first