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how this advanced word processing skills helps you in the future specially in applying a works​

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Answered by Anonymous
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→ how this advanced word processing skills helps you in the future specially in applying a works

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◕What is advanced word processing skills ?

The Advanced Word Processing module covers the concepts and skills needed to produce complex documents. It looks at areas such as creating long reports, formatting documents so they are attractive and easy to read, structuring information and creating templates, as well as improving productivity.

◕Advantages of advanced word processing skills?

→Advantages of word processors :-

  • It is faster and easier than writing by hand.
  • You can store documents on your computer, which you cannot do on a typewriter.
  • There are more formatting choices with a word processor (the spelling, grammar and language tools).
  • You can print copies of your documents.

◕ Examples of advanced word processing skills?

→Some examples of word processing programs include :-

  • Microsoft Word,
  • WordPerfect (Windows only),
  • AppleWorks (Mac only), and
  • OpenOffice

→Additional :-

Some of the functions of word processing software include:

  • Creating, editing, saving and printing documents.
  • Copying, pasting, moving and deleting text within a document.
  • Formatting text, such as font type, bolding, underlining or italicizing.
  • Creating and editing tables

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Answered by Anonymous
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Word processing : Word Processing refers to the act of using a computer to create, edit, save and print documents. In order to perform word processing, specialized software (known as a Word Processor) is needed. One example of a Word Processor is Microsoft Word, but other word processing applications are also widely used.

The Advanced Word Processing module covers the concepts and skills needed to produce complex documents. It looks at areas such as creating long reports, formatting documents so they are attractive and easy to read, structuring information and creating templates, as well as improving productivity.

★Special skills are :

1. Creating, Naming, and Saving a Document

These three basics are the trifecta of getting started with word processing. Make sure to teach students the difference between “Save” (which will save your document under the current name) and “Save As” (which allows you to rename a document).

2. Formatting (bold, italics, font sizes, aligning text)

The toolbar at the top of your page is your friend when it comes to all things formatting. Let students play around with changing font sizes and colors to learn, but then always set clear expectations about the required formatting for an assignment.

3. Creating lists (bullet vs. numbered)

With the click of a button from the toolbar, students can create numbered or bulleted lists. Teach students the different times when this is appropriate (say for an outline or brainstorming).

4. Line spacing

Also on their main toolbar student have the option of how they want to space their lines. Most academic papers use 1.5 or double spaced.

5. Creating columns

Creating columns is especially useful for writing articles, pamphlets, or other specialized pieces. From the “Formatting” drop-down menu students can choose two or three columns, or customize their own number.

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