Microsoft Word tutorial for beginners
To start the Microsoft Word application, click on the START button > Microsoft Office > Word or simply search for ‘Word’ in the search box and then click on the result. Once it is opened, select New document. This is how the opened blank Microsoft Word document will look like.
Now let us take a look at the features that it has to offer.
1] Title and the Quick Access Toolbar
At the top, you have the Title of the document, the Quick Access Toolbar and a few other functions such as Minimize, Restore Down / Maximize, Close and Ribbon Display Options. In the Quick Access Toolbar to the left of the Title Bar, you will find the Save button (Ctrl+S), wherein you can save the document in the desired folder; the Undo Typing button (Ctrl+Z); the Repeat Typing button (Ctrl+Y); and the Customize Quick Access Toolbar, wherein you have the various commands as shown in the image below.
In the Ribbon Display Options, it is possible to Auto-hide the ribbon, show the ribbon tabs only or show the tabs and commands all the time. Refer to the image below.
Below the Title Bar, you will see what is called the Ribbon which consists of various tabs such as File, Home, Insert, Design, Layout, References, Mailings, Review, View, Help, Search. Now let us go through every Tab and its commands.
2] Home
The Home tab is the default tab in Microsoft Word. This tab comprises of features related to the clipboard, font, paragraph, styles, and editing. In the Clipboard section, you will find commands such as copy, cut and paste. Next, we have the Font section. Here you can change the font and the font size for your text, change the case, apply bold or italic formatting, underline, change the font color and highlight text and also add various text effects and typography. Go ahead and explore all the different options to make your text look great and innovative!
The Paragraph section includes the alignment options where you can choose to align your text in the center, left, right or justify it (that is, evenly distribute the text between the margins).
You can add or remove borders, increase or decrease indent, adjust the line and paragraph spacing, and also add bullets and numbers from the bullets and numbering libraries.
You can also create a multilevel list to organize items or create an outline.
From the Styles section, you can select any style of your choice to change the way your document looks. In the Editing section, you can find text or any content in the document and also replace a specific word or text with something else.
3] Insert
The next tab is the Insert tab.
You can add a stylish cover page from the numerous styles available to make your document look more professional and also add a blank page from the Pages section. Another important feature is inserting a table, a picture from your picture gallery, an online picture from the web, shapes, 3D models, charts, SmartArt and screenshots from the Tables and the Illustrations section. Refer to the images below for guidance. You can insert Tables.
You can insert Shapes. You can insert SmartArt – and more! In the Header & Footer section, you can add a built-in header and a footer or from online sources. You can also add page numbers to your document. Similarly, there are a lot of other features and commands in the Add-ins, Media, Links, Comments, Text and Symbols sections.
4] Design
The Design tab comprises of commands related to Document Formatting and Page Background. To make your document look more consistent and classy, choose the right theme of your liking from the various options available. Additional features include colors, fonts, effects, and paragraph spacing.
If you wish to go for a splash of color for the document background, you can change the page color as well, add Watermark and page borders.
5] Layout
In this tab, in the Page Setup section, you can adjust margins for the entire document or for a particular section; and also customize it. You can change the Page Orientation to Landscape or Portrait; choose the page size for your document, and add or remove columns.
You can also decide the Size for the document. Find the settings to increase or decrease the Indent and Spacing in the Paragraph section. Other features related to the placement of text and pictures, grouping multiple images and rotation options will be found in the Arrange section.
6] References
In the References tab, you will find different commands related to the table of contents, footnotes, research, citations and bibliography, captions, index and table of authorities.
7] Mailings
Here, you will find settings that will help you to create envelopes and labels, start the mail merge wherein you can send it to multiple recipients, write and insert fields, preview results and finish mail merge.
8] Review
The Review tab includes various functions related to proofing, speech, accessibility, language, comments, tracking, changes, compare, protect and ink. Out of all these, the Spelling and Grammar function (F7) is of utmost importance. Do check for spelling and grammatical errors after you are done writing your document.
9] View
In the View tab, you can change the views such as Read Mode, Print Layout, Web Layout, etc. Feel free to explore the additional features from the immersive, page movement, show, zoom, window, macros, and SharePoint sections.
10] Help
In the Help tab, you can contact an office support agent and give feedback.
11] Search
In the Search tab, you can type any feature that you are looking for and get help.
12] File
In the File tab, you can save the document, print and share the document, and also publish it.
In this post, I have tried to cover all the basic and useful features and functions of Microsoft Word. This is my first blog post and I hope it was helpful to you. Your suggestions are most welcome. Do try out all these features in order to make your MS Word document absolutely presentable and perfect! Next, you might want to take a look at our Microsoft Word Tips And Tricks post.