1. Now, let's
put all your hard-earned knowledge about tables into practice.
You'll do just fine!
1.
Make a report card of your grades from last semester using tables.
2.
Be sure to change
borders, colors, and font types and sizes from
the defaults to make it look interesting.
3.
Use Clip Art or a picture as well.
4.
Save your document.
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2.
Last exercise on tables. Almost done!
1.
Conduct a poll of one of your classes, and present the
data in table form. Use your
imagination!
2.
Make sure to incorporate the things you’ve learned, and
experiment with other functions you come across.
3.
Save your document.
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1.
Now that you have learned about Advanced Features in Microsoft Word ®
2000, it is time to put all that knowledge to the test.
Research
a country you would like to visit on the Internet, and take note of what
you would like to do there; maybe landmarks you would like to visit or
something cultural you want to experience.
1.
Make a travel itinerary for a week’s visit to the
country in the form of a list, with headings and text underneath.
2.
Using Styles, change the style of headings to Heading 2
and the body text to Body Text. Make
the font Arial style and size 36 for the
headings, and font size 11, bold, and Tahoma
style for the body text.
3.
Using the Outline View, move your third grouping of
heading and data to the fourth grouping.
4.
Save your document.
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2.
This is the
second and final exercise for this lesson! Almost done!
Create
and apply a new style completely of your creation.
1.
Base it off of Heading 3, and modify it in at least
fifteen ways.
2.
Be creative, and take notice of what effects your
selections have.
3.
Print out something using your new style as proof that you
have completed this exercise or save your document.
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