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9.2: Starting an Office App

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    Let's begin by starting an Office App: Microsoft Word. To Launch Word, click on the Start Button clipboard_e95baf85c46d1307e17e5171cac08253d.png on the Windows taskbar and locate Microsoft Word. You can quickly navigate to the application by pressing the “W” button. on the keyboard.

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    Microsoft Word will launch and display its first screen: backstage view. The backstage view presents the user with options to start a new document from a template or as a blank document. A blank document contains no pre-existing organization or formatting while a template provides the user with a document model that has already been formatted and organized for a specific purpose (such as a calendar.). For the purposes of this activity, click on the “Blank document”.


    This page titled 9.2: Starting an Office App is shared under a CC BY license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by Nick Heisserer (Minnesota State Opendora) .

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