Microsoft Word Exercise 06 Instructions |
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| Graphics & Outlines 5 Points |
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Computer Class Syllabus |
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Directions: You need to have already read through the lesson in order to pass this test.
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Remember: You must pass with 80%
Don't forget that you can use
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Spell Check! Proof read! Typing errors are unacceptable!
Answer in complete sentences!!! (unless a word or two really will do)
Copy these questions (between the lines below),
Paste into MS Word, [Click to see how.]
type your answers In Bold or Italics,
USE the SPELLCHECKER AND GRAMMAR CHECKER,
and then SAVE TO YOUR "U" DRIVE FOLDER or any other
storage media that will assure it is safe!
- At school or at home, print this and
turn it in for grading.
If you are not at school and need to turn this in right away,
email it to me: [carlsjr@d11.org]
as an attachment, OR if you are not able to email a Word document to me (I cannot read a
Works document) print this Word document and bring it to class.
1. Create 4 different types of graphics below:
2. Insert an AutoShape below here. What do you look for, on or near the AutoShape, to adjust its shape to your liking or needs? Do that, making your AutoShape very different from its default:
3. Create a text box that looks different than just a black-outlined box with text in it:
4. Explain, briefly, what the Outline View is for.
5. How do you collapse an outline so that you only see the headings?
6. [This part of this test
is worth two whole Points] -
Go to the Outline Lesson,
and create the outline that is presented there, with the
text that you can copy and paste, according to the instructions that start HERE. You HAVE CHOICES: You may do the
first one that is presented (as in the first link) or you may do
this one formatted using Bullets and
Numbering.
Don’t forget to proofread!!!!
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SAVE THIS FILE
Several people may need
help at the same time, so start
work on another assignment while waiting for help.
When you think you are
done:
Go to the next lesson
while you are waiting for this assignment to be graded.
Updated 09/11/2006