Start Word and identify the following screen elements: Title bar, Menu bar, Standard toolbar, Formatting toolbar, Type a Question box, Status bar, Scroll bars, Task Pane Point to the New Blank Document button on the Standard toolbar to display its ScreenTip
Point to other buttons on both the Standard and Formatting toolbars to display more tips
Display the Standard and Formatting toolbars on two rows
Point to the Standard toolbar, then click the right mouse button
From the shortcut menu, select Outlining
The Outlining toolbar is displayed.
If the toolbar is attached to the window, click-and-drag its move handle to position it in the middle of the screen
Click-and-drag the Outlining toolbar’s move handle to position the toolbar on the lefthand side of the Word window
Right-click the Outlining toolbar and select Outlining to hide the toolbar
Pull down the File menu
Pull down other menus using the mouse and keyboard
Pull down the Insert menu, then the AutoText option to display the submenu and open and close further submenus using the mouse and keyboard
Cancel the menu
Set up Word to show full menus
Click on the Styles and Formatting button on the Formatting toolbar to toggle the task pane on and off, leaving it on
Open different task panes using the down arrow on the task pane title bar
From the View menu, close the task pane
Exit Word then restart
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