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Shania Roberts
ContentsMicrosoft Word........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Layout...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Resolution................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4
Text Boxes :.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Clip Art :................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Adding Shapes And Using Word Art......................................................................................................................................................................10
Paragraph And line spacing....................................................................................................................................................................................11
Page Orientation:................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Margins.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
Line and paragraph Spacing...................................................................................................................................................................................11
Page breaks : move page to a new page before reaching end of page..................................................................................................................11
Section break......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Column Break........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 11
Text Wrap Break.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Inserting Pictures................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Inserting Page / Section Borders............................................................................................................................................................................11
Columns................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 12
Changing order or shapes......................................................................................................................................................................................14
Inserting header and footer...................................................................................................................................................................................16
Water Mark............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 16
TABLE..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
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INSERT a blank table :............................................................................................................................................................................................18
SMART Art :............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 20
Tab stop buttons.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Mail Merge............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 23
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Micro Computer Application
V. Whiteman
5.12.14
Front Page is the name for MS Expressions Web
Microsoft Word
LayoutRibbon: - tabs (e.g. home, references) groups (Font, paragraph, styles, editing, clipboard) and commands (E.g. change font size).
Tab sits across the top of the ribbon each one represents core tasks you do in a given program. Groups are sets of related commands. They remain on display and readily available, given you rich visual
aids. Commands arranged in groups. A command can be a button, a menu or a box where you enter information
The home tab for example has the commands that people use most commonly when they write documents. The commands are organized based on how they are used , frequently used core commands no longer have to share space with a range of remotely related commands on a menu.
ommands that are used most are available on the ribbon all the time others appear only when needed in response to an action. Example: The picture tools appear on the ribbon when a picture is inserted.
Sometimes an arrow called the dialog box launcher appears in the lower right corner of a group, this means more options are available for the group.
Live preview-Allows you to hover and preview before you select Now you can see a live preview of your choice before you select. Put your commands on your own tool bar
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ResolutionLow resolution- if your screen is set to a low resolution a few groups on the ribbon will display the group name only and not the commands in the group.
View Tab in a higher resolution you will not see show/hide in the view tab
But if there is an 800 -600 resolutions to you will see show hide botton not commands in the group also by minimizing it u won’t see it not.
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List of Five Sentences Using Bullets
Name : T.A Marryshow Community College Schools : SASPS, SAAT, SCELocated in St. George--
Shania Roberts
Mt. Parnassus St GeorgeGrenada
TanteenSt. George’s
12th May 2014
Dear Mr. Briton, I am writing this letter to inform you about the poor quality of eggs that are being served at the school’s Tuck shop, this has caused serious stomach aches and illnesses among the student who purchased these eggs and as a woman of action I was seriously perturbed about this situation hence I have taken the initiative in writing this letter.
Sincerely,
Shania Roberts .
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14.05.14
Text Boxes : Serif vs Sans- serif Fonts :
Campuses Tanteen Mirabeau Carriacou
Queens Park St. Patrick
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Clip Art :Do not use clip art for serious/ controversial topics
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Adding Shapes And Using Word Art
Templates : Pre designed
Business Cards and Agenda
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Three Areas for Improvement
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Paragraph And line spacing
My experience at TAMCC hasn’t been much to talk
about. School is School. CAPE was Hard. Information
Technology So far isn’t all that much I would prefer
more practical things so the past semester wasn’t so
great. But summer seems to be hopeful.
I am not really planning on dropping out. So I guess
that’s a good thing.
Page Orientation: landscape or Portrait.
5/15/14
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Margins
Line and paragraph Spacing
Page breaks : move page to a new page before reaching end of page
Section break
Column Break
Text Wrap Break
Inserting Pictures
Inserting Page / Section Borders
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Columns
Random Paragraph
A fact is a pragmatic truth, a statement that
can, at least in theory, be checked and
confirmed. Facts are often contrasted with
opinions and beliefs, statements which are
held to be true, but are not amenable to
pragmatic confirmation.The word fact
derives from the Latin Factum, and was
first used in English with the same
meaning: "a thing done or performed", a
use that is now obsolete. The common
usage of, "something that has really
occurred or is the case", dates from the
middle of the sixteenth century. Fact is
sometimes used as synonymous with truth
or reality, as distinguishable from
conclusions or opinions. This use is found
in such phrases Matter of fact, and "... not
history, nor fact, but
imagination."Random Paragraph
A fact is a pragmatic truth, a statement that
can, at least in theory, be checked and
confirmed. Facts are often contrasted with
opinions and beliefs, statements which are
held to be true, but are not amenable to
pragmatic confirmation.The word fact
derives from the Latin Factum, and was
first used in English with the same
meaning: "a thing done or performed", a
use that is now obsolete. The common
usage of, "something that has really
occurred or is the case", dates from the
middle of the sixteenth century. Fact is
sometimes used as synonymous with truth
or reality, as distinguishable from
conclusions or opinions. This use is found
in such phrases Matter of fact, and "... not
history, nor fact, but imagination."
Random Paragraph
A fact is a pragmatic truth, a statement that
can, at least in theory, be checked and
confirmed. Facts are often contrasted with
opinions and beliefs, statements which are
held to be true, but are not amenable to
pragmatic confirmation.The word fact
derives from the Latin Factum, and was
first used in English with the same
meaning: "a thing done or performed", a
use that is now obsolete. The common
usage of, "something that has really
occurred or is the case", dates from the
middle of the sixteenth century. Fact is
sometimes used as synonymous with truth
or reality, as distinguishable from
conclusions or opinions. This use is found
in such phrases Matter of fact, and "... not
history, nor fact, but imagination."
Random Paragraph
A fact is a pragmatic truth, a statement that
can, at least in theory, be checked and
confirmed. Facts are often contrasted with
opinions and beliefs, statements which are
held to be true, but are not amenable to
pragmatic confirmation.The word fact
derives from the Latin Factum, and was
first used in English with the same
meaning: "a thing done or performed", a
use that is now obsolete. The common
usage of, "something that has really
occurred or is the case", dates from the
middle of the sixteenth century. Fact is
sometimes used as synonymous with truth
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or reality, as distinguishable from
conclusions or opinions. This use is found
in such phrases Matter of fact, and "... not
history, nor fact, but imagination."
Random Paragraph
A fact is a pragmatic truth, a statement that can, at least in theory, be checked and confirmed. Facts are often contrasted with opinions and beliefs,
statements which are held to be true, but are not amenable to pragmatic confirmation.The word fact derives from the Latin Factum, and was first
used in English with the same meaning: "a thing done or performed", a use that is now obsolete. The common usage of, "something that has really
occurred or is the case", dates from the middle of the sixteenth century. Fact is sometimes used as synonymous with truth or reality, as
distinguishable from conclusions or opinions. This use is found in such phrases Matter of fact, and "... not history, nor fact, but imagination."
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Changing order or shapes : Send to Back / Send Behind text for shapes
Random Paragraph
today was a very suitable day to go to the beach. It was sunny but cool. It wasn't crowded, which made it more peaceful and quiet to enjoy. The
people there were mainly families, and it was nice seeing dads building sand castles with their children and the laughs of the children while playing
with their beach ball in the sea. there were also talented surfers which looked like the guys appearing on T.V., with the boards, high waves and
everything. All in all, everything came together to make a good day on the beach.
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Random Paagraph
Today was a very suitable day to go to the beach. It was sunny but cool. It wasn't crowded, which made it more peaceful and quiet to enjoy. The
people there were mainly families, and it was nice seeing dads building sand castles with their children and the laughs of the children while playing
with their beach ball in the sea. there were also talented surfers which looked like the guys appearing on T.V., with the boards, high waves and
everything. All in all, everything came together to make a good day on the beach.
With Pictures you have to use the text wrapping
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Inserting header and footer
When you select different First page the first page doesn’t have a
header but all the rest do
When you select every odd and even it would be on every other page
5.19.14
Water Mark
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TABLE :
EXAMPLE OF
A
TABLE
When you
already
have the
text
Select the
informatio
n and
insert tab
Colum
n to
the
left
My
Example
Choose to
separate
text at any
point
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Add a row
above
We will be
creating
forms using
tables. ?
Deletin
g
column
or row
INSERT a blank table :
Mirabeau Tanteen Carriacou Queens
park
St. Patrick
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Monique
Shania
Roberts is on top.
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SMART Art :
USING THE DRAW TOOL
Merge Cells in First Row
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Tab stop buttons : Left Tab then right tab
January Febuary March April
May June July August
September October November December
Decimal tab on next page :
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.006 .008 .098 ‘0.80.980 .999999 9.8908800
9.098 88888.0000898.00 .90 8.00
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20.05.14
Mail Merge