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Changeme A text template for practicing word processing features Problem One: Starting the word processor and loading this document. Your first task is to get this text file loaded into your word processor. If you are reading this file from an Internet browser, save the file to a local disk. Locate and start your word processing program. You will need a fairly substantial program to complete all the problems in this exercise! Your lab instructor will show you the choices of programs available in your lab. (recommended programs: Word for Windows 2.0 or greater, Word Perfect for Windows 6.0 or greater). Once you have the program started, load this document into it. Again, your lab instructor may have some hints for you on how to do this. Problem Two : Typefaces Put this paragraph in a script typeface. You may have to experiment a bit to find an appropriate font. Look for some kind of font or character format command. Problem Three: Font Sizes Change the following lines so they are the appropriate size: I'm 8 points tall! I'm 12 points tall! I'm 30 points tall! Again, you might find a character formatting command. Sometimes there will be a tool on the tool-bar that lets you change font sizes. Experiment! Problem Four: Character Attributes Apply the appropriate attributes to the following lines: This line is in bold face! This line is italicized! This line is underlined! Problem Five: Alignment Give this paragraph left - justified alignment. Give this paragraph left - justified alignment. Give this paragraph left - justified alignment. Give this paragraph left - justified alignment. Give this paragraph left - justified alignment. Give this paragraph left - justified alignment. Give this paragraph left - justified alignment. Give this paragraph left - justified alignment. Give this paragraph left - justified alignment. Give this paragraph left - justified alignment. Give this paragraph right - justified alignment. Give this paragraph right - justified alignment. Give this paragraph right - justified alignment. Give this paragraph right - justified alignment. Give this paragraph right - justified alignment. Give this paragraph right - justified alignment. Give this paragraph right - justified alignment. Give this paragraph right - justified alignment. Align this paragraph to BOTH the left and right margins. Align this paragraph to BOTH the left and right margins. Align this paragraph to BOTH the left and right margins. Align this paragraph to BOTH the left and right margins. Align this paragraph to BOTH the left and right margins. Align this paragraph to BOTH the left and right margins. Align this paragraph to BOTH the left and right margins. Align this paragraph to BOTH the left and right margins. Center all the text in this paragraph. Center all the text in this paragraph. Center all the text in this paragraph. Center all the text in this paragraph. Center all the text in this paragraph. Center all the text in this paragraph. Center all the text in this paragraph. Center all the text in this paragraph. Center all the text in this paragraph. Center all the text in this paragraph. Problem Six: Headers Figure out how to make a header that will print out automatically on each page of the document. Make the header say your name and section number. Problem Seven: Columns Change this paragraph so it shows up in two columns. Change this paragraph so it shows up in two columns. Change this paragraph so it shows up in two columns. Change this paragraph so it shows up in two columns. Change this paragraph so it shows up in two columns. Change this paragraph so it shows up in two columns. Change this paragraph so it shows up in two columns. Change this paragraph so it shows up in three columns. Change this paragraph so it shows up in three columns. Change this paragraph so it shows up in three columns. Change this paragraph so it shows up in three columns. Change this paragraph so it shows up in three columns. Change this paragraph so it shows up in three columns. Change this paragraph so it shows up in three columns. Problem Eight: Tables Use the table feature of your word processor to create a table from the following information: Name Address City Phone Barney 11 Flint Cir. Bedrock 111-1111 Fred 12 Flint Cir. Bedrock 222-2222 Bert 123 Sesame St. Sesame 333-3333 Ernie 123 Sesame St. Sesame 333-3333 Use the table commands. This is different than formatting with tab characters! The grader will be checking for a table. Problem Nine: Graphics Insert a small picture in the space below. Use an existing graphic or create one of your own. Problem Ten: Saving and Printing. Save your document for future reference. Print a copy of it and hand it in to your lab instructor.
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Andy Harris, aharris@klingon.cs.iupui.edu