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Microsoft
Office 2003
Advanced Concepts and
Techniques
Word Project 4
Creating a Document with a
Table, Chart, and
Watermark
Objectives
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Add a border and shading to a paragraph
Center page contents vertically on a page
Insert a section break
Insert a Word document into an open
document
• Create and format a header and footer
different from the previous header and
footer
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Objectives
• Modify and format a Word table
• Sum columns in a table using the
AutoSum button
• Select and format nonadjacent text
• Create a chart from a Word table and
modify the chart in Microsoft Graph
• Add picture bullets to a list
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Objectives
• Create and apply a character style
• Use the Draw Table feature to create a
table
• Insert a text watermark
• Reveal formatting
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Bordering a Paragraph
• If the Tables and Borders toolbar is not displayed
in the Word window, click the Tables and
Borders button on the Standard toolbar
• If the Tables and Borders toolbar is floating in
the Word window, double-click the title bar of the
Tables and Borders toolbar
• With the insertion point on the line containing the
paragraph you wish to format, click the Line
Weight box arrow on the Tables and Borders
toolbar
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Bordering a Paragraph
• Click 4½ pt in the Line Weight list
• Click the Border Color button arrow on the
Tables and Borders toolbar
• Click Dark Teal, which is the fifth color on
the first row of the color palette
• Click the Outside Border button on the
Tables and Borders toolbar
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Bordering a Paragraph
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Changing Left and Right
Paragraph Indent
• Position the mouse pointer on the Left
Indent marker on the ruler
• Drag the Left Indent marker to the .5” mark
on the ruler
• Drag the Right Indent marker to the 5.5”
mark on the ruler
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Changing Left and Right
Paragraph Indent
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Shading a Paragraph
• In the insertion point on the line containing
the paragraph you wish to format, click the
Shading Color button arrow on the Tables
and Borders toolbar
• Click Tan, which is the second color on the
bottom row of the color palette
• Click the Tables and Borders button on the
Standard toolbar to remove the Tables and
Borders toolbar from the Word screen
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Shading a Paragraph
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Centering Page Contents Vertically
• Press CTRL+HOME to position the
insertion point at the top of the document
• Click File on the menu bar
• Click Page Setup on the File menu
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Centering Page Contents Vertically
• When Word displays the Page Setup
dialog box, if necessary, click the Layout
tab
• Click the Vertical alignment box arrow and
then click Center
• Click the OK button
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Centering Page Contents Vertically
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Inserting a Section Break
• Be sure the insertion point is positioned
where you wish to insert the section break
• Click Insert on the menu bar
• Click Break on the Insert menu
• When Word displays the Break dialog box,
click Next page in the Section break types
area
• Click the OK button
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Inserting a Section Break
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Inserting a Word Document
into an Open Document
• Be sure the insertion point is positioned where
you wish to insert the Word document
• If necessary, insert the Data Disk into drive A
• Click Insert on the menu bar
• Click File on the Insert menu
• When Word displays the Insert File dialog box,
click the Look in box arrow and then click 3½
Floppy (A:)
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Inserting a Word Document
into an Open Document
• Click the Views button arrow and then
click Preview
• Click Park District Draft in the Name list
• Click the Insert button in the dialog box
• Press SHIFT+F5
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Inserting a Word Document
into an Open Document
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Going To a Section
• Double-click the status bar anywhere to
the left of the status indicators
• When Word displays the Find and Replace
dialog box, if necessary, click the Go To
tab
• Click Section in the Go to what area
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Going To a Section
• Type 2 in the Enter section number text
box
• Click the Go To button in the dialog box
• Click the Close button in the dialog box
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Going To a Section
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Creating a Header Different from
the Previous Section Header
• Verify the insertion point is in section 2 by
looking at the status bar
• Click View on the menu bar and then click
Header and Footer
• Click the Align Right button on the Formatting
toolbar
• If the header area displays the label, Same as
Previous, click the Link o Previous button on the
Header and Footer toolbar to deselect the button
• Click the Insert Page Number button on the
Header and Footer toolbar
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Creating a Header Different from
the Previous Section Header
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Changing Page Number Format and
Page Number Differently into a Section
• Click the Format Page Number button on
the Header and Footer toolbar
• When Word displays, the Page Number
Format dialog box, click the Number
format box arrow and then click the
second format in the list
• Click Start at in the Page numbering area
• Click the OK button
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Changing Page Number Format and
Page Number Differently into a Section
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Creating a Footer Different from the
Previous Section Footer
• Click the Switch Between Header and
Footer button on the Header and Footer
toolbar
• If the footer area displays the label, Same
as Pervious, click the Link to Previous
button on the Header and Footer toolbar to
deselect the button
• Click the Bold button on the Formatting
toolbar
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Creating a Footer Different from the
Previous Section Footer
• Click the Center button on the formatting
toolbar
• Type Vote YES for the Minooka
Park District Referendum
• Click the Close Header and Footer button
to remove the Header and Footer toolbar
from the screen
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Creating a Footer Different from the
Previous Section Footer
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Deleting a Column
• If necessary, scroll to display the table in
the document window
• Position the mouse pointer at the top of
the column to be deleted and click when it
changes to a downward pointing arrow
• Right-click the selected column
• Click Delete Columns on the shortcut
menu
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Deleting a Column
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Adding a Row and Merging Cells
• Position the mouse pointer to the left of
the first row of the table until it changes to
a right-pointing arrow and then click to
select the entire row
• Right-click inside the selected row
• Click Insert Rows on the shortcut menu
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Adding a Row and Merging Cells
• With the new row selected, right-click the
added row
• Click Merge Cells on the shortcut menu
• Click inside the top row to remove the
highlight
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Adding a Row and Merging Cells
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Adding Rows to the End of a Table
• Position the insertion
point at the end of the
lower-right corner cell
of the table
• Press the TAB key to
create a new row at
the bottom of the
table
• Type Total and then
press the TAB key
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Summing Columns in a Table
• If the Tables and Borders toolbar is not displayed
in the Word window, click the Tables and
Borders button on the Standard toolbar
• If the Draw Table button on the Tables and
Borders toolbar is selected, click it to deselect it
• With the insertion point in the cell to contain the
sum, click the AutoSum button on the Tables and
Borders toolbar
• Repeat the previous step for each cell which will
contain a sum
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Summing Columns in a Table
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AutoFormatting a Table
• With the insertion point in the table, click the
Table AutoFormat button on the Tables and
Borders toolbar
• When Word displays the Table AutoFormat
dialog box, scroll through the Table styles list
and then click Table Elegant. Be sure all check
boxes in the Apply special format to area at the
bottom of the dialog box contain check marks
• Click the Apply button in the dialog box
• Click the Tables and Borders button on the
Standard toolbar to remove the Tables and
Borders toolbar from the screen
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AutoFormatting a Table
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Selecting Nonadjacent Text
• Drag through the text of your first selection
• While holding down the CTRL key, drag
through the text of your second selection
• Repeat the previous step while dragging
through each of your selections, not
releasing the CTRL key until you are
finished
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Selecting Nonadjacent Text
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Charting a Table
• Point to the left of the second row in the table
until the mouse pointer changes to a rightpointing arrow and then drag downward until the
middle four rows in the table are selected
• Click Insert on the menu bar and then point to
Picture
• Click Chart on the Picture submenu
• If Graph displays a Datasheet window, click the
Close button in the upper-right corner of the
Datasheet window to remove the Datasheet
window from the screen
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Charting a Table
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Moving Legend Placement
in a Chart
• If necessary, scroll to display the chart in
the document window
• Right-click the legend in the chart
• Click Format Legend on the shortcut menu
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Moving Legend Placement
in a Chart
• When Word displays
the Format Legend
box, if necessary,
click the Placement
tab
• Click Top in the
Placement area
• Click the OK button
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Changing the Chart Type
• Point to the right of the columns in the
chart and then right-click when the words,
Plot Area, appear as the ScreenTip
• Click Chart Type on the shortcut menu
• When Graph displays the Chart Type
dialog box, click the Standard Types tab
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Changing the Chart Type
• In the Chart type list, scroll to and then
click Cylinder
• In the Chart sub-type area, click the
second graphic in the first row
• Click the OK button
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Changing the Chart Type
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Exiting Graph and
Returning to Word
• Click somewhere
outside the chart. If
necessary, scroll to
display the chart in
the document window
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Creating a Character Style
• Position the insertion point in the first
bulleted paragraph
• Click the Styles and Formatting button on
the Formatting toolbar
• Click the New Style button in the Styles
and Formatting task pane
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Creating a Character Style
• When Word displays the New Style dialog
box, type Bonds in the Name text box
• Click the Style type box arrow and then
click Character
• Click the OK button
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Creating a Character Style
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Applying a Character Style
• Drag through the text to which you wish to
apply the style
• With the Styles and Formatting task pane
displays in in the Word window, click
Bonds in the Pick formatting to apply area
• Click in the bulleted list to remove the
selection
• Close the Styles and Formatting task pane
by clicking its Close button
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Applying a Character Style
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Adding Picture Bullets to a List
• Select the paragraphs in the bulleted list
• Right-click the selection
• Click Bullets and Numbering on the
shortcut menu
• When Word displays the Bullets and
Numbering dialog box, if necessary, click
the Bulleted tab
• Click the Customize button in the Bullets
and Numbering dialog box
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Adding Picture Bullets to a List
• When Word displays the Customize Bulleted List
dialog box, click the Picture button
• When Word displays the Picture Bullet dialog
box, click the desired picture bullet
• Click the OK button in the Picture Bullet dialog
box
• Click the OK button in the Customize Bulleted
List dialog box
• When the Word window is visible again, click in
the selected list to remove the selection
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Adding Picture Bullets to a List
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Drawing an Empty Table
• Position the insertion point at the
beginning of the last paragraph
• Show the Tables and Borders toolbar
• If it is not selected, click the Draw Table
button on the Tables and Borders toolbar
• Position the mouse pointer, which has a
pencil shape, immediately above the
insertion point
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Drawing an Empty Table
• Drag the pencil pointer downward and to the
right until the dotted rectangle is the size for
which you wish to create the table
• Release the mouse button
• If Word wraps the text around the table, rightclick the table, click Table Properties on the
shortcut menu, click the Table tab, click None in
the Text wrapping area, and then click the OK
button
• Position the pencil pointer just below the upper
left-hand corner of the table
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Drawing an Empty Table
• Drag the pencil pointer to the right to draw a
horizontal line
• Drag the pencil pointer from the left to right three
more times to draw three more horizontal lines
• Position the pencil pointer on the second
horizontal line, about 1 inch from its left edge
• Draw five vertical lines to form column borders.
Your table should now look similar to the one
shown on the following slide
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Drawing an Empty Table
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Erasing Lines in a Table
• Click the Eraser button on the Tables and
Borders toolbar
• Drag the mouse pointer through each line
you wish to erase
• Click the Eraser button on the Tables and
Borders toolbar to turn off the eraser
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Erasing Lines in a Table
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Creating a Text Watermark
• Click Format on the menu bar and then
point to Background
• Click Printed Watermark on the
Background submenu
• When Word displays the Printed
Watermark dialog box, click Text
watermark
• Drag through the text in the Text box to
select it. Type YES in the Text box
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Creating a Text Watermark
• Click the Size box arrow and then click 54
• Click the Color box arrow and then click
Tan on the color palette
• Click the Apply button
• Click the Close button in the dialog box
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Creating a Text Watermark
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Revealing Formatting
• Press CTRL+HOME and then verify that
the insertion point in the first line of the
document
• Click Format on the menu bar
• Click Reveal Formatting on the Format
menu
• Click the Close button on the Reveal
Formatting task pane to close the task
pane
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Revealing Formatting
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Summary
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Add a border and shading to a paragraph
Center page contents vertically on a page
Insert a section break
Insert a Word document into an open
document
• Create and format a header and footer
different from the previous header and
footer
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Summary
• Modify and format a Word table
• Sum columns in a table using the
AutoSum button
• Select and format nonadjacent text
• Create a chart from a Word table and
modify the chart in Microsoft Graph
• Add picture bullets to a list
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Summary
• Create and apply a character style
• Use the Draw Table feature to create a
table
• Insert a text watermark
• Reveal formatting
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Advanced Concepts and
Techniques
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