MS Word Test
by Todd Kunz
Double Space the two paragraphs below and use indents to indent the second paragraph by one inch on the right and one inch on the left.
Microsoft Office is a collection of software programs or applications, designed to take advantage of the Windows interface and improve you computer efficiency. “Virtually all PCs purchased today come preloaded with windows and, often with one or more Windows applications packages.”
By using Microsoft Office, one learns how each application can be used in a business environment. It is good if you can practice some of these applications each week. Microsoft Office contains the following applications:
Set Left Tabs at “two inches” and “three and one half inches” and tab the following words to those spots.
ApplicationFunction
Word Writing
Excel Spreadsheet
AccessDatabase
PowerPointPresentations
E-mailElectronic-Mail
Set a Right Tab at five inches and tab the following wordsto that spot.
Your Name
Your Address
Your Phone Number
Do the self described action to the following words or groups of words:
A.Make a Page Break after this line.
B.Bold
C.Underline
D.Italics
E.Left Align
F.Right Align
G.Center
H.Change this to 24 point with a font style of Comic Sans MS
I.Change the font to Wingdings for the word:“Wingding”
J.Insert a small graphic (clip art) (resize if you need to), and center align.
K.Copy the designer line at the top of this sheet and paste it at the end of this document.
L.Make a header and footer with the words MS WORD in the header and the date and page number in the footer.
M.Make Bullets for the words below. Align the bullets so that they are flush with the left margin.
Bullet Item No 1
Bullet Item No 2
Bullet Item No 3
Do the following:
Create a Calendar on a different page (using the Calendar Template) and make all text 12 point.
Change the top margin to 1.55 inches
Create a table that looks like the one below:
Header CellCell One / Cell Two / Cell Three
Cell Four / Cell Five / Cell Six
Cell Seven / Cell Eight / Cell Nine
Create two columns on the italics text below:
Recently retired, Nancy Dyer and her husband were walking along a Florida beach when she suddenly felt pain from her toes to her heels. At first she thought the excruciating pangs were from insect bites. But when she went to the doctor, Dyer learned differently: Her bones had become so weakened by undiagnosed osteoporosis that just the weight of her body had been enough to fracture all the bones in her feet. Until recently, there were few options once the disease had already become so advanced. But that’s all changing with the development of new drugs, though experts continue to stress that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.