Slide2: Vocational Training Centre, Sadaat Colony, Karachi. Fundamental Of Computer Ashfaque Ahmed Senior Instructor
Slide3: Topic: How Open MS-Word Trade: Computer operator Ashfaque Ahmed Khanzada . Senior Instructor Prepared By: VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE, SADAAT / SHAH FAISAL COLONY, KARACHI. Fundamental of Computer
Slide4: GENERAL: Trade: Computer Operator Level of Participant: Matric Pass Course: Fundamental of Computer Number of Participants: 16 Module: 1st Subject: Theory OBJECTIVES: After completing this session, participants should be able to: Open MS-Word Close MS-Word VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE , SADAAT / SHAH FAISAL COLONY, KARACHI.
Slide5: TRAINING DELIVERY MODE E-Learning Workshop Customized Training COURSE PRE-REQUISITES Metric Pass Can easy to read and write and understand English language VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE, SADAAT / SHAH FAISAL COLONY, KARACHI.
Slide6: TEACHING AIDS (LIST): White Board, White Board Marker, Duster Cloth, Computer System, Multimedia VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE, SADAAT / SHAH FAISAL COLONY, KARACHI.
Slide7: How To Open MS-Word
Slide8: Move your Cursor on Start Menu Then move to MS-Word Icon Now Click Left Mouse Button
Slide9: You are ready to use MS Word
Slide10: How To Close MS-Word
Slide11: When you finish working with a document, you would like to close it. Closing a document mean removes it from your computer screen and if you had other documents open, Word displays the last document you used otherwise, you see a blank Word window. Here are simple steps to close an opened document:
Slide12: Step (1): Click the Office Button and select Close option.
Slide13: Step (2): When you select Close option and if document is not saved before closing, it will display following Warning box asking whether the document should be saved or not.
Slide14: Step (3): Now its upto you if you want to save the changes, then click Yes otherwise click NO button. To go back to the document click CANCEL.
Slide15: This will close the document and if you had other documents open, Word displays the last document you used, otherwise, you see a blank Word window as shown.