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How to use Home Tab in Microsoft Word 2016

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                                   Home Tab                                                                                                            This tab gives you access to the most frequently used commands and is displayed by default when you open an instance of Word. This tab is reasonably consistent across Word, Excel and PowerPoint .   Clipboard   You can quickly show the Clipboard task pane by clicking on the dialog launcher in the bottom right corner of this group.                                                        Ø Paste: - Button with Drop-Down. The drop-down contain the commands: Paste, Paste Special and Paste as Hyperlink.   Ø Cut: - (Ctrl + X) Cut the current selection part to the clipboard.   Ø Copy: - (Ctrl + C) Copy the current selection part to the clipboard. Ø Format Painter: - ( Ctrl + Shift + C ) Copy the formatting from one place in a document and let you apply it another place. This works across multiple

Some Important Tips of Microsoft Word

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  Q1. How to move around a Document The cursor (mouse pointer) in the document tells you where you’re typing. Wherever the blinking cursor is located, the letters that you type will be inserted at that position. When you start a plain document, the blinking cursor will be at the start of your document ready for you to start typing. As you type, the cursor will also shift with each letter.   When the mouse pointer is moved over a text part, the pointer will change from an arrow to a ‘text select’ icon.   Shift the text select mouse pointer with your mouse to where you would like to modify or add text. Click the left-hand mouse button. This will then position the blinking cursor at the point where you have clicked so that you can edit or insert text.     You can also shift around your document using the arrow keys on the keyboard.   Pressing these arrow keys will move the blinking cursor up a line of text, down a line or left one character or right one character. Using