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Microsoft Word 2003 Foundation Level created and designed by Kuben Naidoo Before you begin... A. Menus and Toolbars Amenu displays a list of commands. Some of these commands have images next to them (icons) so you can quickly associate the command with the image. Most menus are located on the menu bar, which is the toolbar at the top of the screen. Toolbars can contain buttons, menus, or a combination of both, Pebenedereger Menu Bar Menu Command Toolbar Button goa> B. Show Toolbars 1. Right-click on a blank area on the right of the toolbar or Click the View Menu - Click on Toolbars (A) The Toolbar Shortcut Menu appears (B) 2. Click the toolbar you want to show. The Toolbars currently displayed have a tick mark next to it SP NOTE: You should at least have the following toolbars on Standard, Formatting and Drawing C. Hide Toolbars 1. Right-click on a blank area on the right of the toolbar or Click the View Menu - Click on Toolbars (A) The Toolbar Shortcut Menu appears (B). 2. Click the toolbar you want to hide. The Toolbars currently hidden have no tick mark next to it. created and designed by Kuben Naidoo + To Start Microsoft Word uromoncoerizara > meezan To Start Microsoft Word from All Programs 1, Click Start from the Taskbar (A) 2. Click Programs (B) 3, Click Microsoft Office (C) 4, Click Microsoft Word (D) To Pin Microsoft Word to Start Menu To make it easier to start MS Word it is advisable to Pin it to the Start Menu. (E) 1, Right-click on the program you want to display at the top of the Start Menu The context menu appears. 2, Click Pin to Start Menu, ren Cees To remove Programs from the Start Menu — 1, Right-click on the program you want to remove c from the Start Menu — The context menu appears (F). a 2, Click Unpin from Start Menu. = created and designed by Kuben Naidoo 1

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