Introduction to Word-Processing  
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Task I: INSERTING TABLES
 
 
Table It is often useful to display a table in a document that shows information neatly laid out in rows and columns. We might for example, use tables in Science to show the results of an experiment or a survey.
To do this we use the Table function common to most word-processing programs. Paste
Tip Use the Tab key to move quickly and neatly from column to column. Your tab key will look similar to this. Tab key

 

Task I: TO DO -
  1. Open a Blank or New document.
  2. Watch Movie I and and follow the steps to add a table
  3. Save your file as INFORMATION ON WHALES
 
Once you have finished, make sure you:
 
Mark off Task I in your Progress Grids
 
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'HOW DO I' MOVIES

B. Edit Text B. Editing Text
  Shows how to Insert, Amend & Delete Text.
   
C. Formatting Text C. Formatting Text
  Shows how to Change the Font, the Font Size, Colour and Style.
   
D. Spell Check D. Spell Check
  Shows how to use the Spell Check in Word-processing
   
E. Aligning Text E. Aligning Text
  Shows the different ways of 'justifying' or aligning text on the page
   
Task F:  Insert Graphics F. Inserting Graphics
  Making your work more attractive and interesting by adding pictures
   
Task G: Copy and Paste G. Copy and Paste
  How to save time by copying work already done.
   
Task H: Cut and Paste H. Cut and Paste
  Shows how to change the order of your work.
   
Task I: Adding Tables I. Creating Tables
  Lining your work up neatly.
   
Task J: More Tables J. More Tables
  Using tables and pictures together.
   
Task K: All In One K. All in One
  Using all your skills
   
Task l: Blood Donor L. The Blood Donor
  Using all your skills
Task M: Computer System M. The Computer System
  Using all your skills