Assignment: Create Document with Tables and Images
Assignment: Create Document with Tables and Images
For this assignment, you will format a document with a table and an image. Follow the directions below. If you get stuck on a step, review previous lessons and you can make use of some of the skills you learnt in Internet Research to browse the web for some solutions.
- Download the report document and open it in Microsoft Word.
- Save the document as BA132_LastName_Report.docx, replacing “LastName” with your own last name. (Example: BA132_Bello_Newsletter). It is a good idea to save your work periodically.
- Convert the text after “The top ten are listed in the table below” and before “The Retail Industry” heading into a table. Separate text at Tabs.
- Apply any table style.
- Download this image to your computer.
- Insert the shopping cart image into the document at the beginning of the first paragraph (It starts with “Retailing is important to understand”).
- Apply a square text wrap and move the image so it is aligned with the right side of the document.
- Optional: Resize the image. (Remember, hold down the Shift key while dragging a corner to keep the image proportional.)
- Download this graph image to your computer.
- Insert the graph image into your document after “creating greater contact efficiency for consumers.”
- Add a top and bottom text wrap to the graph image.
- Look for the phrase “You can view the number of jobs and retail presence in your state at the National Retail Federation (NRF)” in your document. Add a hyperlink to “National Retail Federation (NRF)” that leads to this website: https://nrf.com/advocacy/retails-impact
- Add a watermark saying SAMPLE to your document.
- Save your document again.
Check Your Understanding: Advanced Shortcuts
We have previously covered some commonly known shortcuts that speed up a lot of basic functions, such as copying and pasting and doing some basic formatting. Watch the video below to see a sample of other shortcuts that are available, then answer the questions below.
After watching the video, think about these questions: Do you find shortcuts to be helpful or overwhelming? Why? As you’ve worked through the projects in this class, is there anything you wish had a shortcut?
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Microsoft Word