Walter Obrien Posted July 8, 2019 Report Share Posted July 8, 2019 Microsoft Word 2016 is a word processing application that allows you to create a variety of documents, including letters, resumes, and more. You’ll learn how to navigate the Word interface and become familiar with some of its most important features, such as the Ribbon, Quick Access Toolbar, and Backstage view. Watch the video below to become more familiar with Word 2016. Getting to know Word 2016 Word 2016 is similar to Word 2013 and Word 2010. If you’ve previously used either version, then Word 2016 should feel familiar. But if you are new to Word or have more experience with older versions, you should first take some time to become familiar with the Word 2016 interface. The Word interface When you open Word for the first time, the Start Screen will appear. From here, you’ll be able to create a new document, choose a template, and access your recently edited documents. From the Start Screen, locate and select Blank document to access the Word interface. Click the buttons in the interactive below to learn more about the Word interface. learn more about office setup at office.com/setup: Working with the Word environment Like other recent versions, Word 2016 continues to use features like the Ribbon and the Quick Access Toolbar—where you will find commands to perform common tasks in Word—as well as Backstage view. The Ribbon Word uses a tabbed Ribbon system instead of traditional menus. The Ribbon contains multiple tabs, which you can find near the top of the Word window. Each tab contains several groups of related commands. For example, the Font group on the Home tab contains commands for formatting text in your document. Some groups also have a small arrow in the bottom-right corner that you can click for even more options. Showing and hiding the Ribbon If you find that the Ribbon takes up too much screen space, you can hide it. To do this, click the Ribbon Display Options arrow in the upper-right corner of the Ribbon, then select the desiredoption from the drop-down menu: Auto-hide Ribbon: Auto-hide displays your document in full-screen mode and completely hides the Ribbon from view. To show the Ribbon, click the Expand Ribbon command at the top of screen. Show Tabs: This option hides all command groups when they’re not in use, but tabs will remain visible. To show the Ribbon, simply click a tab. Show Tabs and Commands: This option maximizes the Ribbon. All of the tabs and commands will be visible. This option is selected by default when you open Word for the first time. Source: GCFGLOBAL. Blog: office.com/setup. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SandraKWise Posted July 20, 2021 Report Share Posted July 20, 2021 Thanks! I like to use sharp fonts! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
taylor91 Posted January 8, 2022 Report Share Posted January 8, 2022 good topic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevesmithye Posted November 23, 2022 Report Share Posted November 23, 2022 hey thats great i was much confused to solve this query so no i have made taskade notes for this thanks for this Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nenyuhaifen Posted December 1, 2022 Report Share Posted December 1, 2022 This is an excellent and detailed review of this program. But unfortunately I don't use Word anymore, I switched to Pages Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marinjeef Posted June 19, 2023 Report Share Posted June 19, 2023 It's great that you're getting started with Microsoft Word 2016. Although the thread is a bit old, the fundamentals of Word 2016 remain relevant and can still be helpful. Word 2016 is a word-processing application that allows you to create various documents like letters and resumes. To get started, familiarize yourself with the Word interface, including the Ribbon, Quick Access Toolbar, and Backstage view. These features provide easy access to essential commands and options. While the thread doesn't mention it, if you want to expand your knowledge and showcase your expertise in Microsoft applications, you may consider becoming Microsoft certified. This certification can enhance your professional profile and open up new opportunities. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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