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STUDENT ASSESSMENT
Unit of competency name Produce simple word processed documents
Unit of competency number BSBITU201A
Complete the following activities:
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Activity 1 – Manipulating Text 1. Create a new document in Microsoft Word 2. Type the document below 3. Save the document as “Australian Made” to the desk top 4. Use the selection tool to select the work aussieBum and format with a single underline, Small Caps
and bold font. 5. Centre the entire article 6. Give the article a centred and Italic Heading – Australian Made 7. Save the document 8. Attach it and email to [email protected]
The Australian Made campaign, which promotes Australian made or grown items, has reported a huge spike in consumer enquiries and now has more than 10,000 products listed on its website. Meanwhile, Sean Ashby, founder of the underwear group aussieBum, told ninemsn that he has received hundreds of emails from customers supporting his company in the last few months, and is altering his brand to meet the new, broader demand. The cheeky under and swimwear line, which is one of the country’s largest exporters of 100 percent Australian made fashion, ships 10,000 items a week from its three factories in Australia, and has seen sales at home jump 30 percent since the Pacific Brands backlash. However, Mr Ashby has vehemently rubbished her claims. "I’m pissed off that companies are using the recession as an excuse to lay off staff and move operations to China," he told ninemsn. "Why is it that I’m a multi-millionaire?" he said. "I'm sorry to sound arrogant, but it's stupid - companies are blaming the common Aussie for not supporting them – but it's their own shortcomings and poor management errors that are costing them." Since last year, aussieBum has seen its net profit rise 40 percent to a turnover of $21 million. (Type your name here)
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Activity 2 – Margins, Indents and Tabs 1. Create a new document in Microsoft Word 2. Type the document below using hanging indents where required 3. Save the document 4. Attach it and email to [email protected]
Enter today’s date here Enter your Name here
Word Processing A word processor (more formally known as document preparation system) is a computer application used for the production (including composition, editing, formatting, and possibly printing) of any sort of printable material.
Word processor may also refer to an obsolete type of stand-alone office machine, popular in the 1970s and 80s, combining the keyboard text-entry and printing functions of an electric typewriter with a dedicated computer for the editing of text.
Although features and design varied between manufacturers and models, with new features added as technology advanced, word processors for several years usually featured a monochrome display and the ability to save documents on memory cards or diskettes. Later models introduced innovations such as spell-checking programs, increased formatting options, and dot-matrix printing. As the more versatile combination of a personal computer and separate printer became commonplace, the word processor disappeared.
Word processors are descended from early text formatting tools (sometimes called text justification tools, from their only real capability). Word processing was one of the earliest applications for the personal computer in office productivity.
Although early word processors used tag-based markup for document formatting, most modern word processors take advantage of a graphical user interface. Most are powerful systems consisting of one or more programs that can produce any arbitrary combination of images, graphics and text, the latter handled with type-setting capability. Microsoft Word is the most widely used computer word processing system; Microsoft estimates over five hundred million people use the Office suite, which includes Word.
There are also many other commercial word processing applications,
WordPerfect,
Abiword,
KWord,
LyX
OpenOffice.org Writer
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Activity 3 – Clip Art and Borders
1. Create a new document in Microsoft Word 2. Type the document below and centre it 3. Insert the two Clip Art Pictures 4. Create the border as shown 5. Save the document 6. Attach it and email to [email protected]
Evolution of the Telephone
The Information Technology department will be running courses to familiarise you with
your new telephone. Courses will be conducted during work hours on Monday and Tuesday from 10am-12noon.
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Activity 4 – Inserting pictures and bullets
1. Create a new document in Microsoft Word
2. Type the document below using the fonts shown on the right hand side
3. Go to google images and copy and paste a picture of an iphone
4. Create the border as shown
5. Save the document
6. Attach it and email to [email protected]
Introduction to the Apple iPhone 3G
Phone, Ipod, Internet and MORE
Introducing iPhone 3G.
Fast 3G wireless technology
GPS mapping
Support for enterprise features like Microsoft Exchange
The new App Store,
iPhone 3G puts even more features at your fingertips. And like the
original iPhone, it combines three products in one
a revolutionary phone
a widescreen iPod
a breakthrough Internet device with rich HTML email and a
desktop-class web browser
iPhone 3G. It redefines what a mobile phone can do — again
Calibri Font Size 20 Bold Arial Black Font Size 16 Courier New Font Size 11 Arial Font Size 16
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Activity 5 Recreate the following Documents
Introduction to C Programming
By
Robert Watson
Focuses on the use of C as a business application programming
language.
Provides chapter summaries that describe key concepts.
Includes chapter exises designed to reinforce important topics
covered in each chapter.
Written in conversational mode to ensure that the material is easy to
read.
Your Name
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Use indents and a page border to reproduce the following document
12/10/2010
Ms Susan Roberts
Personnel Manager
200 Hyde Park
PORT ADELAIDE SA SA 5015
Dear Ms Roberts
Re: Word Processing Inquiry
Thankyou for your letter dated 12/10/2010. I would comment on your queries as follows:
Point 1. The ideal processor operator should be self-motivated and able to cope with
pressure. He/She should have an excellent memory, a methodical approach,
an ability to work unsupervised and a willingness to stay with the work until
the problem has been solved.
Point 2. The aim of the exercises we use in our courses is to demonstrate the difference
between conventional typing and computer-based typing. The basic ideas are
the same on all systems, although the method of operation may vary.
Point 3. I’m ready to go and have a break now cause this lesson has nearly finished and i
have been working very hard.
If you need any further information, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Yours faithfully
Teresa Robson
Head of Department
<your name here>
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Create the following chart including the same background colours and borders
Handy Phone Contact List
Name Address Phone Email Mobile
Trista Vallentine Cronulla 9469 8605 [email protected] 0414 888999
Mary Contrary Sydney 9865 8889 [email protected] 0452 895 963
John Jack Bondi 9689 8555 [email protected] 0412 258 985
Directory Assistance 1223
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Activity 6 – Manipulating Text
1. Create a new document in Microsoft Word
2. Type the document below
3. Change the heading to Bold, Underline and size 18 font
4. Add a border to the text.
5. Change the word Fifty to 50
6. Use FIND and Replace to replace the words per cent to %
Save the document
Attach it and email to [email protected]
Computer News
Extracts from recent items found in the computer press:
Fifty per cent of PCs in 1996 went into homes and the percentage will climb to 68 per cent by the end of 1998.
The US multimedia marked is expected to multiply four times between mow and the ear 2000, according to market
research firm Rogers and Hammerstein.
China has signed a new law under which computer software copyright violators face a seven year prison term plus
fines.
Your Name
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Activity 7 – Tables
1. Create a new document in Microsoft Word
2. Create the table below using the same colour combination
3. Sort the Names from A-Z
4. Copy and paste the table
5. Sort the second table by Total, Highest to lowest
Save the document
Attach it and email to [email protected]
Student Name Word 97 Excel 97 Total
Aaron 56 87 143
John 85 55 140
Nick 23 23 46
Alex 87 56 143
Melissa 99 100 199
Zita 65 95 160
Sally 76 76 152
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Activity 8 – Manipulating Graphics
1. Create a new document in Microsoft Word
2. Add three pictures to your document
3. Click on the picture and format the pictures so that you have 1 reflecting, 1 in the shape of
an arrow and 1 in the shape of a heart
4. Add a border
5. Centre the shapes
Save the document
Attach it and email to [email protected]
Microsoft Word Training
The information Technology Department
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Mail Merge.
1) Type out the following letter.
2) Start Mail Merge
3) Select Recipients (New List)
a) Dr John Green, 12 Cronulla Street, Cronulla 2230. Phone 9523 3333. Email [email protected]
b) Dr Julie Black, 15 Grays Point Rd, Grays Point, 2232. Phone 9525 5555. Email [email protected]
c) Dr Steven White, 150 Taren Point Rd, Taren Point. Phone 9526 8898. Email [email protected]
Save as Mail merge list
4) Add an ADDRESS Block to your letter
5) Add a GREETING line to your letter
6) Insert Merge Field and add EMAIL ADDRESS and PHONE NUMBER
7) Finish and Merge
8) Print off your letters
Please find attached the basic First Aid kit contents
First Aid kit basic contents
For use by person giving first aid
first aid manual
disposable gloves
resuscitation face shield / mask (disposable)
scissors (disposable)
splinter probes (disposable)
set of basic first aid notes
Minor cuts, eye injuries
antiseptic swabs
sodium chloride ampules
individually wrapped sterile adhesive dressings (band -aids)
sterile eye pads
non-allergenic tape
Larger, more serious wounds
sterile dressings for serious wounds
wound dressings (size 13P, 14P)
emergency shock blanket
light crepe bandages
amputation bag set
Pressure or limb support bandages
heavy crepe bandage
triangular bandage