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Word
Project 3

Creating a Resume Using a Wizard and a Cover Letter with a Table

 

Using Wizards and Templates to Create a Document

  • Resume - contains educational background and job experience
  • Cover letter - elaborate on positive points in the resume
  • Wizard - asks several basic questions and then uses a template to prepare and format a document based on your responses  
    • panel names identify current  dialog box 
  • Template - similar to a form with prewritten text, contains formatting common to all documents of this nature
Note: Some wizards and templates are installed with Word; others are on Microsoft’s Web page for you to download.

 

Click for Advanced Resume Concepts link on Writing Resumes and Cover Letters
Click for Publishers site for sites on Job Searches

Word’s Wizards

  • agenda
  • calendar
  • envelope
  • fax cover sheet
  • legal pleading
  • letter
  • mailing label
  • memorandum
  • Web page

 

Click for Microsoft's site for Online Wizards

Two View Modes

Note: can type and edit text in both views

Tables in Word

4 Basic Styles in Word

  1. paragraph styles affect paragraph formatting, followed by proofreader’s paragraph mark (¶)
  2. character styles affect character formatting, followed by a bold underlined letter a (a)
  3. list styles -  affect  alignment, and fonts in numbered and bulleted lists, followed by a bulleted list icon 
  4. table styles -  affect borders, shading, alignment, and fonts in Word table, followed by a table icon

Line Break

AutoFormat As You Type

  • Word automatically formats text as you type.
  • Tools option - on menu bar - AutoCorrect - AutoFormat As You Type tab - select appropriate check boxes.
    • used to activate this option

(TABLE 3-1 WD3.23)

Click for Publisher link on where to obtain supplies for printing documents

Setting Tab Stops Using the Tabs Dialog Box

Note: Word stores tab settings in paragraph mark at end of each paragraph, thus custom tab stops carried forward to next paragraph

Collecting and Pasting using Office Clipboard

Notes

Components of a Business Letter

Using the TAB Key

Creating AutoText Entry

Entering a NonBreaking Space

Some compound words, such as proper names, dates, units of time and measure, abbreviations, and geographic destinations, should not be divided at the end of a line.

  1. nonbreaking space - CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR

  2. nonbreaking hyphen - CTRL+SHIFT+HYPHEN

Note: When these characters are entered into a document, a formatting mark displays on the screen

Creating Table (Insert Table Button)

Note: The first number in a dimension is the number of rows, and the second number is the number of columns.

Note: Within a Word table, can rearrange rows and columns, change column widths, sort rows and columns, and sum contents of rows and columns

Smart Tags in Word

Modifying the Document Summary

In the Lab 1 & 2
(HOMEWORK #3)

 

Click for Publisher link on Quick Reference Guide Word 2002
  • Page WD 199 & 200
  • End Word Project 3

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