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Training Room 3: Graphics

Training Room 3—Graphics

 

 

Time to Practise

 

  • Study the content, exemplars, graphics, and demonstrations presented in this training session, and review previous training sessions if necessary.

  • Keyword search the Help menu and online help references, such as Microsoft Online Help and How-to, for additional software tips and training.
Practice 1

 

In this practice, you will be asked to create a bulleted, numbered, and multilevel list with provided information.

  1. Open a new, blank Microsoft Word® 2007 document.

  2. Save the document as “List” in your INF1030 WP1: Graphics folder.

  3. Create the following shopping list as a bulleted list.
     
    SHOPPING LIST
    • Milk
    • Cheese
    • Yogurt
    • Carrots
    • Broccoli
    • Celery
    • Apples
    • Oranges
    • Bananas

  4. Change the list to a numbered list.

  5. Change the list to a multilevel list by adding the categories “Dairy,” “Veggies,” and “Fruit” in the appropriate spots.

  6. Use the Increase and Decrease Indent buttons to make your list similar to following:

    SHOPPING LIST
    1. Dairy
      1. Milk
      2. Cheese
      3. Yogurt
    2. Veggies
      1. Carrots
      2. Broccoli

      3. Celery
    3. Fruit         
      1. Apples
      2. Oranges
      3. Bananas

  7. Proofread and edit the list as necessary.

  8. Save the final document in your INF1030 WP1: Graphics folder.
Practice 2

 

In this practice, you will be asked to create a poster using details provided for you.

  1. Look at the Lemonade Sale1 poster as a basic example of a poster.
  1. Open a new, blank Microsoft Word® 2007 document.

  2. Save the document as “Poster 1” in your INF1030 WP1: Graphics folder.

  3. Make your own lemonade sale poster using

    • WordArt
    • text boxes
    • graphics

  4. Apply formatting options to enhance the look of your graphic elements.

  5. Adjust the zoom to see the entire page and make any necessary changes to your graphic elements.

  6. Print Preview your document to see it in its final form.

  7. Save your document when you are happy with the final look.

1 lemons: © Valentyn Volkov/shutterstock

 

Practice 3

 

In this practice, you will first look at advertisements, and then create your own for a poster or display.

  1. Using magazines or the Internet, find two examples of full-page print advertisements. Study the layout, design, and placement of the graphics and text in the examples. Ask yourself the following questions: What is the message being conveyed? How do the graphics complement the message and enhance the visual appeal? How is colour used to draw attention or create a mood? How does the text formatting (font, style, and size) emphasize the message?

  2. Create your own poster or advertisement using Text boxes, WordArt, and Graphics. You might want to publicize

    • a school drama production
    • a community or school sporting event
    • a public awareness campaign (e.g., recycling, wildlife conservation)
    • an event such as a carnival, dance, rodeo, or committee meeting

  3. Print Preview your document to see it in its final form. Make any necessary final adjustments. Save your document as “Poster 2” in your INF1030: WP1 folder.