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Most of the tools and commands you need are easy to find on
the
Standard and
Formatting toolbars and on
the Word 2000 menus. The following illustration is of the Word 2000 window with
a blank document in Print Layout view.

CREATING AND FORMATTING
DOCUMENTS
With Microsoft Word 2000, you can create and modify the
various types of documents you use in the classroom quickly, edit and format
your documents in interesting and dramatic ways, and save documents as
templates for future use. In this chapter you will discover how to use these
features as you create a worksheet or test for use in your classroom.
There are several types of Word 2000 documents you can start
from:
Blank document
. Start with a
blank document when you want to create a traditional printed document.
Web page
. Use a Web
document when you want to display the document's contents on an intranet or the
Internet in a Web browser. A Web page opens in Web layout view. Web pages are
saved in HTML format.
E-mail messages
. If you use
Outlook 2000 or Outlook Express, use an
e-mail message when you want to compose and send a message or a document to
others directly from Word 2000. An e-mail message includes an
e-mail envelope toolbar so that you can fill in the recipient names and subject
of the message, set message properties, and then send the message.
Templates.
Use a template when you want to reuse boilerplate text, custom toolbars,
macros, shortcut keys, styles, and AutoText entries.
When you save a Word 2000 document, its document type
determines the file format in which it is saved.
TO CREATE A
WORKSHEET OR TEST
1.
Start Word 2000.
2.
On the
File
menu, click
New, and
then click the
General
tab.
3.
Double-click
Blank
Document to create a new document.
4.
Enter some introductory text of your choice into the document, such as
the title of the worksheet and some instructions.
5.
On the
File
menu, click
Save As.
The Save As dialog box
appears. It's a good idea to give a new document a name and save it as soon as
you create it.
6.
In the
File name
box, type a name
for your document. In Word 2000 you can write long file names so that you can be
as descriptive as needed.
7.
Click
Save.
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