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Getting Started
with Word 2003
W
hether you’ve been using Microsoft Word for years, or are new
to the program, this chapter helps you get started quickly.
Long-term users will find a number of interesting new features, while
newcomers should be able to get a feel for the program and what’s
available. This chapter provides a quick tour of the Word 2003 inter-
face and then discusses basic document creation, editing, printing,
and saving functions.
Starting Word and 
Opening Documents
You can start Microsoft Word 2003 and open documents in several
ways. Learning the different methods of launching Word increases
your flexibility with the program. For example, you can choose from 
a wide selection of predefined document templates and wizards to
simplify the creation of standard documents such as memos, letters,
faxes, newsletters, reports, and so on. You probably already know
that, in Windows, you can create a shortcut icon to quickly start
Word from your desktop. If you plan to work on the same document
for several days, you also can modify the properties of the shortcut
icon so that Word automatically starts and then loads the last docu-
ment that you worked on each time you start Windows.
Starting Word from the Programs menu
In Windows, the most common way to start Word is to use the Start
menu on the taskbar. Click the Start menu button, and then choose
Microsoft Word from the Programs or All Programs menu. When
Word starts, a “pressed” button appears in the taskbar, which indi-
cates that Word is active. If you already have created a Word docu-
ment, you also can start Word by choosing Start ➪ Documents and
then selecting a Word document from the menu that appears.
Starting Word from a shortcut
You also can access Word from the desktop or any drive or folder by
creating a shortcut, which is a link to a Windows program or device.
Shortcut files end with the extension .lnk, which stands for link. A
shortcut file icon looks similar to the program file icon, except that 
a small, curved arrow appears in the icon’s lower-left corner.
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In This Chapter
Starting Word and
opening documents
Touring the Word
environment
Using the mouse and
keyboard in Word
Creating a document
Saving a document
Getting help in Word
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