When you say a document for the first time, which tab displays in backstage view?

Microsoft Word is a word processing application that allows you to create a variety of documents, including letters, resumes, and more. In this lesson, 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.

About this tutorial

The procedures in this tutorial will work for all recent versions of Microsoft Word, including Word 2019, Word 2016, and Office 365. There may be some slight differences, but for the most part these versions are similar. However, if you're using an earlier version, you may want to refer to one of our other Word tutorials instead.

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.

When you say a document for the first time, which tab displays in backstage view?

Click the buttons in the interactive below to learn more about the Word interface.

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When you say a document for the first time, which tab displays in backstage view?

Microsoft Account

From here, you can access your Microsoft account information, view your profile, and switch accounts.

Tell Me

The Tell me bar allows you to search for commands, which is especially helpful if you don't remember where to find a specific command.

Command Group

Each group contains a series of different commands. Simply click any command to apply it. Some groups also have an arrow in the bottom-right corner, which you can click to see even more commands.

Quick Access Toolbar

The Quick Access Toolbar lets you access common commands no matter which tab is selected. By default, it includes the Save, Undo, and Redo commands.

The Ruler

The Ruler is located at the top and to the left of your document. It makes it easier to make alignment and spacing adjustments.

Scroll Bar

Click and drag the vertical scroll bar to move up and down through the pages of your document.

Zoom Control

Click and drag the slider to use the zoom control. The number to the right of the slider bar reflects the zoom percentage.

Document Views

There are three ways to view a document:

Read Mode displays your document in full-screen mode.

Print Layout is selected by default. It shows the document as it would appear on the printed page.

Web Layout shows how your document would look as a webpage.

The Ribbon

The Ribbon contains all of the commands you will need to perform common tasks in Word. It has multiple tabs, each with several groups of commands.

Document Pane

This is where you'll type and edit text in the document.

Page and Word Count

From here, you can quickly see the number of words and pages in your document.

Zoom Control

Click and drag the slider to use the zoom control. The number to the right of the slider bar reflects the zoom percentage.

Working with the Word environment

All recent versions of Word include the Ribbon and the Quick Access Toolbar, where you'll 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.

When you say a document for the first time, which tab displays in backstage view?

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.

When you say a document for the first time, which tab displays in backstage view?

Some groups also have a small arrow in the bottom-right corner that you can click for even more options.

When you say a document for the first time, which tab displays in backstage view?

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 desired option from the drop-down menu:

When you say a document for the first time, which tab displays in backstage view?
  • 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.

To learn how to add custom tabs and commands to the Ribbon, review our Extra on Customizing the Ribbon.

Using the Tell me feature

If you're having trouble finding a command you want, the Tell Me feature can help. It works just like a regular search bar. Type what you're looking for, and a list of options will appear. You can then use the command directly from the menu without having to find it on the Ribbon.

When you say a document for the first time, which tab displays in backstage view?

The Quick Access Toolbar

Located just above the Ribbon, the Quick Access Toolbar lets you access common commands no matter which tab is selected. By default, it shows the Save, Undo, and Redo commands, but you can add other commands depending on your needs.

To add commands to the Quick Access Toolbar:

  1. Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the Quick Access Toolbar.
    When you say a document for the first time, which tab displays in backstage view?
  2. Select the command you want to add from the menu.
    When you say a document for the first time, which tab displays in backstage view?
  3. The command will be added to the Quick Access Toolbar.
    When you say a document for the first time, which tab displays in backstage view?

The Ruler

The Ruler is located at the top and to the left of your document. It makes it easier to adjust your document with precision. If you want, you can hide the Ruler to create more screen space.

To show or hide the Ruler:

  1. Click the View tab.
    When you say a document for the first time, which tab displays in backstage view?
  2. Click the checkbox next to Ruler to show or hide the Ruler.
    When you say a document for the first time, which tab displays in backstage view?

Backstage view

Backstage view gives you various options for saving, opening a file, printing, and sharing your document. To access Backstage view, click the File tab on the Ribbon.

When you say a document for the first time, which tab displays in backstage view?

Click the buttons in the interactive below to learn more about using Backstage view.

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When you say a document for the first time, which tab displays in backstage view?

Open

From here, you can open documents saved to your computer or to your OneDrive.

Save and Save As

You'll use Save and Save As to save documents to your computer or to OneDrive.

Print

From the Print pane, you can change the print settings and print your document. You can also see a preview of your document.

Export

From here, you can export your document in another file format, such as PDF/XPS.

Close

Click here to close the current document.

Share

From here, you can invite people to view and collaborate on your document.

Return to Word

You can use the arrow to close Backstage view and return to Word.

Account

From the Account pane, you can access your Microsoft account information, modify your theme and background, and sign out of your account.

Options

Here, you can change various Word options. For example, you can control the spelling and grammar check settings, AutoRecover settings, and language preferences.

Info

The information pane will appear whenever you access Backstage view. It contains information on the current document. You can also inspect the document to remove personal info and protect it to keep others from making further changes.

New

From here, you can create a new blank document, or you can choose from a large selection of templates.

Document views and zooming

Word has a variety of viewing options that change how your document is displayed. You can choose to view your document in Read Mode, Print Layout, or Web Layout. These views can be useful for various tasks, especially if you're planning to print the document. You can also zoom in and out to make your document easier to read.

Switching document views

Switching between different document views is easy. Just locate and select the desired document view command in the bottom-right corner of the Word window.

  • Read Mode: This view opens the document to a full screen. This view is great for reading large amounts of text or simply reviewing your work.
    When you say a document for the first time, which tab displays in backstage view?
  • Print Layout: This is the default document view in Word. It shows what the document will look like on the printed page.
    When you say a document for the first time, which tab displays in backstage view?
  • Web Layout: This view displays the document as a webpage, which can be helpful if you're using Word to publish content online.
    When you say a document for the first time, which tab displays in backstage view?

Zooming in and out

To zoom in or out, click and drag the zoom control slider in the bottom-right corner of the Word window. You can also select the + or - commands to zoom in or out by smaller increments. The number next to the slider displays the current zoom percentage, also called the zoom level.

When you say a document for the first time, which tab displays in backstage view?

Challenge!

  1. Open Word, and create a blank document.
  2. Change the Ribbon Display Options back to Show Tabs and Commands, and change the Document View back to Print Layout.

    Which keyboard shortcut displays the print options in the backstage view for all office applications?

    On the Print tab, you can select a printer, set the page orientation and size, and print a hard copy of the file. In the Backstage view, to open the Print tab, press Alt+P.

    Which keyboard shortcut can you use to create a new blank document?

    Tip: To quickly create a new blank file or email, press Ctrl+N.

    What is the view that appears when you start any Microsoft Office program?

    When you start a Microsoft Office program, or after you click the File tab, you can see the Microsoft Office Backstage view. If you need to create a new file, open an existing file, print, save, change options or more, Backstage is the place to do it.

    Is previewing and printing can be completed by accessing backstage?

    Clicking the Print button on the Backstage Print screen sends the document straight to the currently selected printer with the default settings. The File tab can be used to save and print files. You can hide the Ribbon by double-clicking the active tab. Previewing and printing can be completed by accessing Backstage.