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MSWORD 2013
NAME:
1. Create a two table from this list. Autofit the table to the contents and accept all other default setting.
Monday, clean
Tuesday, wash
Wednesday, cook
Thursday, paint
2. Change the style of the bulleted list from solid circle to check marks.
• Monday
• Tuesday
• Wednesday
• Thursday
3. Add Continuous Line Numbering to this document.
4. Do a word count on the paragraphs below: write down number of words.
Style guides include rules and suggestions for writing style and document presentation. Style guides
often specify which option to use when several options exist, and they include items that are
specific to the company or industry and items for which a “standard” or example does not exist
through commercial style guides. As you develop a style guide, keep in mind that the specific
content in the style guide is not usually a matter of “correct” or “incorrect” grammar or style;
instead, it’s a compilation of decisions that you, your employer, or client have made from among
the many possibilities.
Style guides can be of any length and level of detail; however, they should exclude process and
design information, tutorials, and decision rationale that are best included in documents separate
from the style guide. Instead, the style guide should include only as much information as is needed
to meet the particular goals of the style guide at your organization. The information in this article
and the style guide example outline (in PDF format) should provide a good starting point for
planning and developing a style guide.
5. Format the yellow highlighted text to display as two equal columns with a line in between.
Style guides include rules and suggestions for writing style and document presentation. Style guides
often specify which option to use when several options exist, and they include items that are specific to
the company or industry and items for which a “standard” or example does not exist through
commercial style guides. As you develop a style guide, keep in mind that the specific content in the style
guide is not usually a matter of “correct” or “incorrect” grammar or style; instead, it’s a compilation of
decisions that you, your employer, or client have made from among the many possibilities.
Style guides can be of any length and level of detail; however, they should exclude process and design
information, tutorials, and decision rationale that are best included in documents separate from the
style guide. Instead, the style guide should include only as much information as is needed to meet the
particular goals of the style guide at your organization. The information in this article and the style
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guide example outline (in PDF format) should provide a good starting point for planning and developing
a style guide.
6. Change the position of the footer on this page to .4 (1 cm) from the bottom.
7. Insert page numbering at the bottom of each page of this document, Style line 3
8. Demote the last item in the bulleted list by one level
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Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
9. Encrypt this document with the password starship.
10. Add a comment containing the text writing style To these words: creative style
11. Add 12 pt of spacing before paragraph
Style guides include rules and suggestions for writing style and document presentation. Style guides often
specify which option to use when several options exist, and they include items that are specific to the
company or industry and items for which a “standard” or example does not exist through commercial style
guides. As you develop a style guide, keep in mind that the specific content in the style guide is not usually a
matter of “correct” or “incorrect” grammar or style; instead, it’s a compilation of decisions that you, your
employer, or client have made from among the many possibilities.
12. Apply the CONFINDENTIAL 1 watermark to this document.
13. Create a new document from the sample template, Business Report (Median theme). Enter FUSION
TOMO as the document title and Annual Report as the subtitle.
14. Remove the header in this document
15. At the end of the document, insert the SmartArt Illustration named Basic Process and apply the style
name Subtle Effect
16. Insert a Page Break before number 25.
17. Save the Text Box as a building Block in the Text Boxes gallery with the name Signature.
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Check the spelling and grammar of text in the document fix all mispelling in document.
Insert endnote
In the proofing options, remove the Mark Grammar errors as you type option for this document.
Add a caption to the Chart on page two that reads FIGURE 1 Finances and position it below selected
item.
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22. Customize the SAVE options to embed fonts in the file. Only embed characters used in the document.
(note: leave all other default setting unchanged)
23. Apply the Emphasis style to paragraph below.
Style guides include rules and suggestions for writing style and document presentation. Style guides often
specify which option to use when several options exist, and they include items that are specific to the company
or industry and items for which a “standard” or example does not exist through commercial style guides. As you
develop a style guide, keep in mind that the specific content in the style guide is not usually a matter of
“correct” or “incorrect” grammar or style; instead, it’s a compilation of decisions that you, your employer, or
client have made from among the many possibilities.
Style guides can be of any length and level of detail; however, they should exclude process and design
information, tutorials, and decision rationale that are best included in documents separate from the style guide.
Instead, the style guide should include only as much information as is needed to meet the particular goals of
the style guide at your organization. The information in this article and the style guide example outline (in PDF
format) should provide a good starting point for planning and developing a style guide.
24. Change the page background color to Blue, Accent 1 Lighter 80% and add an orange page Box Border, 6
pt., accept all defaults
25. Create a document using the Letter, Origin Theme, and template. Add the salutation To Whom It May
Concern.
26. In the space below, insert a horizontal line shape with a width set 100% relative to the margin.
27. Create a special hanging indent of 1 (2.54 cm) in paragraph one, starting with, style guides….. And
ending with ….among the many possibilities.
Style guides include rules and suggestions for writing style and document presentation. Style guides often
specify which option to use when several options exist, and they include items that are specific to the
company or industry and items for which a “standard” or example does not exist through commercial style
guides. As you develop a style guide, keep in mind that the specific content in the style guide is not usually a
matter of “correct” or “incorrect” grammar or style; instead, it’s a compilation of decisions that you, your
employer, or client have made from among the many possibilities.
Style guides can be of any length and level of detail; however, they should exclude process and design
information, tutorials, and decision rationale that are best included in documents separate from the style
guide. Instead, the style guide should include only as much information as is needed to meet the particular
goals of the style guide at your organization. The information in this article and the style guide example
outline (in PDF format) should provide a good starting point for planning and developing a style guide.
28. Turn on automatic hyphenation so that words can be split on the document.
29. Publish this document as a blog post with the post title Business Plans. HINT: If a dialog appears asking
you to register, click Register Later.
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30. Modify the spacing of the bulleted list by removing the space after paragraph.
Style guides can be of any length and level of detail; however, they should exclude process and design
information, tutorials, and decision rationale that are best included in documents separate from the
style guide. Instead, the style guide should include only as much information as is needed to meet the
particular goals of the style guide at your organization. The information in this article and the style
guide example outline (in PDF format) should provide a good starting point for planning and developing
a style guide.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
31. In Auto Correct Options, Add an AutoCorrect Initial Caps Exception to not correct the word GMetrix.
Close all dialog boxes.
32. Show border on table then format to Orange, grid table 4, accent 2
Month
January
February
March
April
Day
1
3
5
7
33. Insert picture--- add artistic effect
34. Set Tabs, 2 inches (do NOT change default).
Style guides can be of any length and level of detail; however, they should exclude process and design
information, tutorials, and decision rationale that are best included in documents separate from the style
guide. Instead, the style guide should include only as much information as is needed to meet the particular
goals of the style guide at your organization. The information in this article and the style guide example
outline (in PDF format) should provide a good starting point for planning and developing a style guide.
35. auto correct: File/options/proof/exceptions/add words: Replace: Strom with Storm
36. sort Table descending
Car
Trains
Planes
Tanks
45
83
23
34
37. Insert text box, banded quote. Type in Spring Branch ISD
38. Convert text to table
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January 1, New Year’s Day
February 14, Valentine’s Day
March 17, St. Patrick’s Day
April, Easter
May, Mother’s Day
June, Father’s Day
July, July 4th
August, School
September, Labor Day
October 31st, Halloween
November, Thanksgiving
December, Christmas
39. Change Footer to date
Double click on footer, footer from bottom, (header/footer tools tab)
40. Bookmark: tutorial and then set right indent to 1 inch
Style guides can be of any length and level of detail; however, they should exclude process and design
information, tutorials, and decision rationale that are best included in documents separate from the
style guide. Instead, the style guide should include only as much information as is needed to meet the
particular goals of the style guide at your organization. The information in this article and the style
guide example outline (in PDF format) should provide a good starting point for planning and developing
a style guide.
41. Spacing before paragraph
Style guides can be of any length and level of detail; however, they should exclude process and design
information, tutorials, and decision rationale that are best included in documents separate from the style
guide. Instead, the style guide should include only as much information as is needed to meet the particular
goals of the style guide at your organization. The information in this article and the style guide example
outline (in PDF format) should provide a good starting point for planning and developing a style guide.
Style guides can be of any length and level of detail; however, they should exclude process and design
information, tutorials, and decision rationale that are best included in documents separate from the style
guide. Instead, the style guide should include only as much information as is needed to meet the particular
goals of the style guide at your organization. The information in this article and the style guide example
outline (in PDF format) should provide a good starting point for planning and developing a style guide.
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Create document letter, origin theme (type it all in the search, file, new), Save as Letter.doc
Mark Doc as FINAL: not watermark. File,
Margins: Set Margins to moderate
Save Document as Pretest , Rich text
Find Document and Replace with MS Word Document
Turn on Paragraph marks
Fill shape below with blue at 60% transparency, and place a solid red line on shapes, 3 width.
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49. Remove the space between the paragraphs of the same style for the entire document.
The Pacific and Atlantic may be further subdivided by the equator into northern and southern portions. Smaller
regions of the oceans are called seas, gulfs, bays, straits and other names.
The Pacific and Atlantic may be further subdivided by the equator into northern and southern portions. Smaller
regions of the oceans are called seas, gulfs, bays, straits and other names.
The Pacific and Atlantic may be further subdivided by the equator into northern and southern portions. Smaller
regions of the oceans are called seas, gulfs, bays, straits and other names.
50. Autocorrect option
a. Add “actualy” to be fixed with “actually”
51. Fully justified this paragraph below:, left indent by 1.0 inch, right indent by 1.0 inch
The Pacific and Atlantic may be further subdivided by the equator into northern and southern portions.
Smaller regions of the oceans are called seas, gulfs, bays, straits and other names. The Pacific and
Atlantic may be further subdivided by the equator into northern and southern portions. Smaller regions
of the oceans are called seas, gulfs, bays, straits and other names. The Pacific and Atlantic may be
further subdivided by the equator into northern and southern portions. Smaller regions of the oceans
are called seas, gulfs, bays, straits and other names.
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52. Edit the FOOTER and set the options to not have a different first page.
53. Add a BLANK FOOTER and enter: copyright © FusionTomo All Rights Reserved, Input the TRADEMARK
and Copyright Symbols, within this document
54. Insert Page Number at the bottom of page using the Stacked Page 2.
55. Mark the document as Final to protect its contents and prepare it for sharing.
56. In the Autocorrect Options, do not have it Replace text as your type.
57. Insert a Header, and using quick parts put the Document Property: Category and enter: Design
58. Protect the Document by Restrict Editing and Limit formatting to a selection of styles and use the
password: TOMO
59. Add an ORANGE, solid line Box page border with a width of 1 pt.
60. Use Quick Parts to replace the title Fusion Tomo Business Plan with the Document Property Title
61. Remove the space between the paragraph of the same style for the entire document
62. Apply the Intense Emphasis Style to the table, then convert table to text
63. Remove the space between the paragraphs of the same style for the entire document.
64. Publish document as a blog post with the post title Business Plans. (do not register)
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