 Welcome to the first unit of Sailor.org's course on word processing. Here we'll give you an overview of where to find some common commands in Microsoft Word. The 2010 version uses what's called a file dropdown menu. The file menu is where you will find commands like save, print, open, and exit. If you're using an older version of Word like 2007, you'll notice that instead of a dropdown menu, you have a button with some colorful boxes on it. This button called the office button confused many people who wanted to see the word file on the top left of their word processing program. So the folks at Microsoft switched it back to the latest version. This unit will also look at using the save and the print commands from the menu. When you are saving something for the first time, there is always three things to remember. Where to save it, what to name it, and what type of file to save it as. We will also do a quick review on printing as well as a review of how to add or delete commands from the quick access toolbar. The quick access toolbar is a small toolbar that sits up in the top far right corner of the new versions of MS Word. This toolbar places common commands in one place and it is easy to customize it to your needs. Remember, if you have a different kind of word processor, it's a good idea to take notes as to where these commands are located in your program. That way you can easily find them again when you need to use them. Well, good luck working through this unit and we'll see you in the next one.