Open a new blank document
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Microsoft Word 2007 - Opening files |
Open a new blank document Word automatically starts with a new blank page. However, you can work with more than one document at a time. While you are working with an existing document you can open a second document (and third and fourth etc) by doing the following: Click on the Office button or On the Quick access toolbar click the New File icon The pop-up screen below may open on your screen. Make sure that Blank Document is selected (click on it). Click on Create.
Your new document will have the name Document2.
The next new file will have the name Document3 etc. These
names may be changed by you when you save the file. Open an existing / saved file When you save a document to a disk we refer to the saved document as a file. All files that you save should have different names, describing what is in that file. This will help you to find the right document again when you want to open it. Click on the Office button or Click on the Open File icon
This pop-up screen (below) will give you all the information you need to be able to find the file you want to open. The first place to look is in the Look in: line at the top of the screen (circled for you here). The name of the storage folder should appear there. For instance, if you saved the file in a folder called My Documents you are in the right place. Now you have to look below the Look in: line to see the names of the various sub-folders and files that are in the My Documents folder. In this example we are hoping to open the file called Fractions Test1. To open the file, click
on the file name. It will look like this once you have clicked
on it:
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