"If you're new to Microsoft Word, you'll need to learn the basics of working with text so you can type, reorganize, and edit text. Basic tasks include the ability to add, delete, and move text, as well as the ability to find and replace specific words or phrases."
The above quotation is from the website gcflearnfree.org. It introduces a video and instructions for performing these basic tasks in MSWord. You can download a practice document if you like.
My suggestion: Click on the link below to read about how to select, copy, paste, delete, insert, find, and replace text in a document. Then watch the video on the upper right of the page to see a demonstration (the video's text is not provided, so you get to practice your listening skills while you watch the demonstration).
LINK: Text Basics in Microsoft Word--Instructions and Video
The above quotation is from the website gcflearnfree.org. It introduces a video and instructions for performing these basic tasks in MSWord. You can download a practice document if you like.
My suggestion: Click on the link below to read about how to select, copy, paste, delete, insert, find, and replace text in a document. Then watch the video on the upper right of the page to see a demonstration (the video's text is not provided, so you get to practice your listening skills while you watch the demonstration).
LINK: Text Basics in Microsoft Word--Instructions and Video
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