My name is Catherine Smith and in these lessons you will learn basic editing techniques. We will learn to add, edit and delete text, move through a document and. Select characters, words, sentences and paragraphs. We will go over the copy and. Paste functions and we will also discuss Word 365 Desktop and its relationship to Word for the Web. When creating a document in Word, simply. Place the cursor where you would like. Text to appear and begin typing. The paper size and margin settings will. Control how the text will automatically wrap from line to line within a paragraph. Using the status bar in the lower. Right corner, I will zoom in to. 150% magnification and then demonstrate by typing a few short sentences. There is a setting which is available. On the lower left status bar which. Will control text predictions. If the setting is on, which is. The default, then as you type, Microsoft. Word will anticipate the word or phrase you are entering and display it in somewhat ghosted letters. If you see a text prediction and you would like to accept the prediction, you may press either the tab key. Or the right arrow key. The text will be entered onto the screen and the cursor will jump to the end. To demonstrate how this works, try typing. The phrase thank you for the information. When you begin the Word information, you. Should see the completed Word appear and. Pressing the tab key will accept the prediction. Again. If you prefer to type without text. Predictions, you may click the setting on. The status bar and disable the feature. To remove characters, you may use the backspace key or the Delete key. Once again, I'm going to change my. Zoom control to 200% magnification. Then I will place my cursor between. The R and the G in the Word margin, which is in the middle. Of the paragraph in order to demonstrate usage of the two keys. As you will see, the difference between the two keys is that the backspace key will back up over existing characters. In effect removing the character to the. Left of the cursor. Pressing the Delete key will remove the character to the right of the cursor. If you are using a Chromebook, there is no Delete key on the keyboard. Holding the Alt key while tapping backspace on a Chromebook will simulate the Delete key. Let's put our R and our G back into the Word margin and then reset our magnification back to 100% before moving on you. In the next lesson we will be. Learning a few keyboard shortcuts to move through a document more efficiently. Thanks for watching.