INFS110 Lab
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INFS110 Lab
Teaching Assistant Resource
Lab 11: In-Class-Work
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INfs110 Computer Tools
Lab 11 In-Class-Work
Armand Poblete
Chan Shun Hall, RM 230B
Phone 269.471.3105 • Email
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Objectives
INFS 110 IN-CLASS Lab assignmentWord Processing 1
Scenario: Your friend’s English professor has assigned her students a research paper on Web publishing that must include a title page, table of contents, and a bibliography. The paper must follow specific formatting and style requirements as listed below. Although your friend has not taken the Computer Tools course, you fortunately have and know how to do everything the professor is requiring in Word. Therefore, you volunteer to type and format your friend’s research paper as follows: (I highly recommend following these exact steps)
- Create a folder calledWebPubin you My Documents Folder
- Download WebPublishingInsertfrom and save in WebPub
- Start a new Word document and save it as WebPublishing
- If necessary, switch to Print Layout View or Normal View
- Set the font to 12-point Times New Roman
- Set the margins to 1 inch for top, bottom, left, and right
- Insert Page numbering at bottom center, lowercase Roman numerals (i, ii, iii, etc), Don’t show on the 1st page (title page)
- Click on the Show/Hide button (backward-looking P button on formatting toolbar)
- Create the Title Page
- Center the document
- Assuming single-spacing, add the following text:
- At line 8 (see bottom bar for line number), enter: AndrewsUniversity
- At line 10 (see bottom bar for line number), enter: College of Arts and Sciences
- At line 11 (see bottom bar for line number), enter: (Department of English)
- At line 16 (see bottom bar for line number), enter in uppercase letters the title: WEB PUBLISHING
- Starting at line 26 (see bottom bar for line number), enter: A Paper…
- Starting at line 38 (see bottom bar for line number), enter: by ….
- After the year, insert a Next Page Break to end the Title Page section and begin the next section
- Set up the initial part of the Table Of Contents
- While still centered, enter: Table Of Contents
- Strike the Enter key
- Left-align the cursor
- Strike the Enter key twice more
- Insert a Next Page Break (it MUST be a NEXT PAGE break because on the following page we want to change the page numbering and this seems to be the only way it works) to end the Table Of Contents section and begin the next section
- Create the Main Body of the paper
- At the top of the page where the text of the paper begins, reset the page numbering to start at 1, Arabic (1,2,3…), and don’t show on this page.
- Set line spacing to double
- Type and center the heading Introduction
- Strike the enter key
- Set alignment to left align
- Set the First Line Indent to .5 inches
- Type the 1st paragraph
- Strike the enter key
- Insert the file WebPublishingInsert (at the start of the 2nd paragraph
- Set each inserted paragraph’s First Line Indent to .5 inches (you can do this quickly by first highlighting all the newly inserted paragraphs and then moving the First Line Indent Marker to .5 inches)
- Switch the last 2 inserted paragraphs with each other
- Add the following Headings before each paragraph:
- Paragraph 2: Web Publishing Hardware And Software
- Paragraph 3: HTML Code
- Paragraph 4: Web Tools
- After the word “sounds” at the end of the 2nd sentence in the 2nd paragraph, enter the following footnote:
- Many current software packages include a clip gallery. Clip galleries also are available on the Web or may be purchased on CD-ROM or DVD-ROM (Zack 9-24).
- Set the footnote font size to 12
- Set the First Line Indent to .5 inches for this footnote
- At the end of the 2nd paragraph, enter the following footnote:
- Peter D. Thrall and Amy P. Winters. Computer Concepts for the New Millenium. (Boston: International Press, 2001), 46-68.
- Set the footnote font size to 12
- Set the First Line Indent to .5 inches for this footnote
- Insert a hard Page Break on the line after the last paragraph to end the Main section and begin the next section
- Create the Bibliography
- Center and enter the heading Bibliography
- Strike the Enter key and left-align
- Set the line spacing to single
- Set the First Line Indent to 0 inches on the ruler
- Strike the Enter key again
- Enter the following bibliographic entries in this order:
- Thrall, Peter D., and Amy P. Winters. Computer Concepts for the New Millenium. Boston: International Press, 2001.
- Zack, Joseph R. “An Introduction to Clip Galleries and Digital Files.” Computers For Today, Tomorrow, and Beyond. Sep. 2001:9-24.
- Shelly Cashman Series ® Microsoft Word 2000 Project 2. Course Technology. 1 Oct. 2001.
- Sort the bibliographic entries in ascending order
- Format each entry as a hanging indent
- Complete the Table of Contents
- First, make sure the HEADING 1 Style is formatted as follows; it is best to first highlight the text Table Of Contents so that when you apply Heading 1 Style it will be applied to this text:
- Font Size 14, Bold, Centered, Spacing Before = 0 pt, Spacing After = 3pt.
- Starting with the heading Table Of Contents all the way to Bibliography, select every heading and apply the HEADING 1 Style to each heading. This is necessary to create the Table of Contents automatically.
- Place the cursor 2 lines below the heading Table Of Contents but still on the same page
- Create the Table Of Contents using INSERT > INDEX AND TABLES, etc
- Check the generated table of contents to see if Word added any additional “headings” such as AndrewsUniversity from the title page. If so, simply move 2 lines above AndrewsUniversity (in this example), strike the Enter key and retype AndrewsUniversity. Then highlight and delete the line with the original AndrewsUniversity and the blank line below it. Since you’ve made this change, you will need to re-generate the Table Of Contents (TOC). To do this, highlight the existing table of contents headings and respective page numbers and create the TOC again just the like the 1st time; This is how to update a TOC.
- If necessary, change the Table of Contents font size to 12 point (You can click on each item in the Table Of Contents and it will take you to that heading).
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