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Control No:

__________
_
A.Y. 2020-2021

Name: ______________________________________________ Score: __________________

Grade & Section: ____________________________________ Date: __________________


Section:

LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET # 8


Subject:
 Mathematics  EPP/TLE  Computer/ ICT
 Communication Arts  Science  Christian Living/ Edukasyon sa Pagpapakatao
Type of Activity:
 Concept Digest  Hands-on
 Exercises / Drills  Others: _____________________________

Activity Title: The MS Word Window


Learning Targets: a) Describe the features of MS Word.
b) Open, close and save a document.
Reference/s: Esteban, Clifford P. The Amazing World of Computers 3. Quezon City: Phoenix
Publishing House, Inc. pp. 84-87

The standard toolbar contains icons that serve as shortcuts to

the most commonly used commands.

These are the following icons present on a standard toolbar:

Icon Name Function Key Board

New Blank Document Crtl + N

Open Crtl + O

Save Crtl + S

Cut Crtl + X

Copy Crtl + C

Paste Crtl + V

Undo Crtl + Z

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Step 1: Click on the Start button on the
lower left corner of the Windows desktop.

Step 2: Move your mouse pointer over All


Programs and click on it.

Step 3: Click on Microsoft Office | Microsoft


Office Word.

There are many ways to close a document.


1) Press Alt and F4 simultaneously on the
keyboard.
2) Click on the Close button ( ) on the upper right corner of
the window.

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Activity:
Draw a line (-) to match the icon in Column A to its keyboard
shortcut in Column B.

Column A Column B

1) Ctrl + C

2) Ctrl + N

3) Ctrl + S

4) Ctrl + O

5) Ctrl + X

Ctrl + Z

Open MS Word and try to find examples of a Standard


Toolbar. Then, close the window by using any of the two
ways presented.

Yes No
1) Opening a MS Word.
2) Identifying the Standard
Toolbar
a. New Blank Document
b. Open
c. Save
d. Cut
e. Copy
f. Paste
g. Undo
3) Closing MS Word
a. Using Close button (X)
b. Using Alt + F4

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