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New Perspectives Word 2016 Modules 1-4: SAM Capstone Project 1a

Kara N Alam SUBMISSION #1 | SCORE IS: 8 OUT OF 100

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As a program manager for your local Chamber of Commerce, you are working on a brochure about home-based businesses. Read the comment on page 1, which explains the purpose of the brochure, and then delete the comment.

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To fit more information on a single page, change the document margins to 0.7", and then change the page orientation to Landscape.

GE Ver 7.33

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Delete a comment. 4/4

Change the margins. Change the page orientation. 3.

Display non-printing characters so you can see section breaks and paragraph marks as you work, and then create a trifold brochure as follows: a. At the beginning of the second paragraph, insert a Continuous section break before the “S” in “Some”. b. In the new section, create three columns using the default settings.

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Insert a section break. A Continuous section break should be inserted before the "S" in "Some" in the second body paragraph. Format a section using columns. The new section should be formatted into three columns using the default settings. 4.

To make the title "Entrepreneurship 101: Creating a Successful Home-Based Business" stand out, format it as follows: a. Center the paragraph. b. Use the Text Effects and Typography button to apply the Fill – Blue, Accent 1, Shadow text effect. (Hint: Depending on your version of Office, the text effect may display as Fill : Blue, Accent color 1; Shadow or a similar variation instead.) c. Apply Green, Accent 6, Lighter 80% paragraph shading (10th column, 2nd row of the Theme Colors palette). d. Apply a Box border to the entire paragraph using the default style. Align a paragraph. The title "Entrepreneurship 101: Creating a Successful Home-Based Business" should be center-aligned. Add a text effect. The title "Entrepreneurship 101: Creating a Successful Home-Based Business" should be formatted using the Fill - Blue, Accent 1, Shadow text effect. Add paragraph shading.

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The title "Entrepreneurship 101: Creating a Successful Home-Based Business" should be formatted using Green, Accent 6, Lighter 80% paragraph shading. Add a paragraph border. The title "Entrepreneurship 101: Creating a Successful Home-Based Business" should be formatted using a Box paragraph border with the default style. 5.

In the first paragraph, in the first column (which begins “Some of the world’s most successful…”), insert a Dropped drop cap.

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Insert a Drop Cap. The first paragraph should begin with a Dropped Drop Cap. 6.

In the first column, format the heading “Tips for Starting Any Small Business” as follows: a. Apply the Heading 1 style. b. Bold the text. c. Change the font size to 14 pt. d. Change the font color to Green, Accent 6, Darker 25% (10th column, 5th row of the Theme Colors palette).

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Apply a paragraph style. The heading "Tips for Starting Any Small Business" should be formatted using the Heading 1 style. Bold text. The heading "Tips for Starting Any Small Business" should be formatted using bold. Change the font size. The heading "Tips for Starting Any Small Business" should be formatted using a 14 pt. font size. Change the font color. The heading "Tips for Starting Any Small Business" should be formatted using the Green, Accent 6, Darker 25% font color. 7.

Use the Format Painter to apply the formatting from the previous step to the following headings: a. “Getting Started at Home” b. “Create a Pleasant Work Space” c. “Special Franchise Concerns” d. “Additional Resources” Use the Format Painter on the heading "Getting Started at Home". The heading "Getting Started at Home" should be formatted using the Heading 1 style, bold, a 14 pt. font size, and the Green, Accent 6, Darker 25% font color. Use the Format Painter on the heading "Create a Pleasant Work Space". The heading "Create a Pleasant Work Space" should be formatted using the Heading 1 style, bold, a 14 pt. font size, and the Green, Accent 6, Darker 25% font color. Use the Format Painter on the heading "Special Franchise Concerns". The heading "Special Franchise Concerns" should be formatted using the Heading 1 style, bold, a 14 pt. font size, and the Green, Accent 6, Darker 25% font color.

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Use the Format Painter on the heading "Additional Resources". The heading "Additional Resources" should be formatted using the Heading 1 style, bold, a 14 pt. font size, and the Green, Accent 6, Darker 25% font color. 8.

In the first column, format the four paragraphs under the heading “Tips for Starting Any Small Business” as a bulleted list using square bullets.

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Format paragraphs as a bulleted list. The four paragraphs under the heading "Tips for Starting Any Small Business" should be formatted as a bulleted list using square bullets. 9.

In the third column, format the two paragraphs under the heading “Special Franchise Concerns” as a numbered list with the 1), 2), 3) style.

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Format paragraphs as a numbered list. The two paragraphs under the heading “Special Franchise Concerns” should be formatted as a numbered list using the 1), 2), 3) style. 10 .

In the blank paragraph under the heading “Additional Resources”, insert a table with two columns and three rows, and then enter the data shown in Table 1 in the Instructions file.

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Insert a table. The inserted table should contain two columns and three rows. Insert text in a table. The table was not found in the expected location in the document. Insert text in a table. The table was not found in the expected location in the document. Insert text in a table. The table was not found in the expected location in the document. Insert text in a table. The table was not found in the expected location in the document. Insert text in a table. The table was not found in the expected location in the document. Insert text in a table. The table was not found in the expected location in the document. 11 .

Format the table as follows: a. Apply the Grid Table 4 – Accent 6 table style. b. Remove the special first column formatting. c. Remove any hyperlinks from the text in the first column because the final brochure will be printed and mailed. Apply a table style. The table was not found in the expected location in the document. Remove the first column formatting. The table was not found in the expected location in the document. Remove a hyperlink. The text ''www.sba.gov'' was not found in the document.

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Remove a hyperlink. The text ''www.uschamber.com'' was not found in the document. 12 .

On page 2, format the heading "Find Your Inner Entrepreneur" as follows: a. Apply the Green, Accent 6, Darker 25% font color (10th column, 5th row of the Theme Colors palette). b. Bold the text. c. Apply Gold, Accent 4, Lighter 80% paragraph shading (8th column, 2nd row of the Theme Colors palette). d. Remove the spacing after the paragraph.

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Change the font color. The heading "Find Your Inner Entrepreneur" should be formatted using the font color Green, Accent 6, Darker 25% font color. Bold text. The heading "Find Your Inner Entrepreneur" should be formatted using bold. Add paragraph shading. The heading "Find Your Inner Entrepreneur" should be formatted using Gold, Accent 4, Lighter 80% paragraph shading. Remove paragraph spacing. The heading "Find Your Inner Entrepreneur" should be formatted using 0 pt. spacing after the paragraph. 13 .

Use the Format Painter to apply the formatting from the previous step to the “Solve Your Future Problems Today” heading.

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Use the Format Painter. The heading "Solve Your Future Problems Today" should be formatted using the Green, Accent 6, Darker 25% font color, bold, Gold, Accent 4, Lighter 80% paragraph shading, and 0 pt. spacing after the paragraph. 14 .

Under the heading “Find Your Inner Entrepreneur”, justify the first paragraph (which begins “Business World News…”).

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Align a paragraph. The paragraph beginning "Business World News..." should be justified. 15 .

Insert a Column break before the title “Chamber of Commerce SmallBusiness Lecture Series” to move the title to the top of the second column.

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Insert a Column break. A Column break should be inserted before the title "Chamber of Commerce Small-Business Lecture Series". 16 .

Format the picture of the woman by applying the Rounded Diagonal Corner, White picture style.

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Apply a picture style. The picture was not found in the expected location in the document. 17 .

Insert a Column break before the title “Home-Based Business Guide” to move the title to the top of the third column. Insert a Column break.

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A Column break should be inserted before the title “Home-Based Business Guide”. 18 .

In the third column, use WordArt to format the title "Home-Based Business Guide" as follows: a. Select the text "Home-Based Business Guide", but do not select the paragraph mark after it. Clear all formatting from the selected text. b. Apply the Fill – Gray-50%, Accent 3, Sharp Bevel WordArt style. (Hint: Depending on your version of Office, the WordArt style may be named Fill: Gray, Accent 3, Sharp Bevel, or another similar variation.) c. Change the text fill color to Green, Accent 6 (10th column, 1st row of the Theme Colors palette).

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Insert WordArt. The WordArt was not found in the document. Change the text fill color. The WordArt was not found in the document. 19 .

Move the insertion point to the last blank paragraph in the document, and then insert the picture Support_NP_WD16_CS14a_Man_at_Desk.png, available for download from the SAM website. Format the picture as follows: a. Resize the picture to a height of 2.7". The width should automatically change to 2.69". b. Crop the picture to an Oval shape. (Hint: Click the Crop button arrow, and then point to Crop to Shape to display the shape options.) c. Apply Square text wrapping.

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Insert a picture. The picture Support_NP_WD16_CS1-4a_Man_at_Desk.png should be inserted in the blank paragraph after the title "Home-Based Business Guide". Resize a picture. The picture Support_NP_WD16_CS1-4a_Man_at_Desk.png was not found in the expected location in the document. Crop a picture to a shape. The picture Support_NP_WD16_CS1-4a_Man_at_Desk.png was not found in the expected location in the document. Change the text wrapping. The picture Support_NP_WD16_CS1-4a_Man_at_Desk.png was not found in the expected location in the document. 20 .

Find the text [INSERT SMARTART HERE], delete it without deleting the paragraph mark, and then insert SmartArt as follows: a. From the Process section of the SmartArt gallery, insert the Equation SmartArt. b. Resize the SmartArt to a height of 1.5" and a width of 2.7". c. Enter the following text into the SmartArt, with each line of text appearing in a separate shape, as shown in Figure 1 in the Instructions file. Planning Problem Solving Success Insert SmartArt. The text ''[INSERT SMARTART HERE]'' should be deleted from the

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document. Resize SmartArt. The Equation SmartArt was not found in the document. Enter text in the first shape of SmartArt. The Equation SmartArt was not found in the document. Enter text in the second shape of SmartArt. The Equation SmartArt was not found in the document. Enter text in the third shape of SmartArt. The Equation SmartArt was not found in the document. 21 .

On page 1, select the first word in the title (“Entrepreneurship”) and insert a comment with the following text: Please review this trifold brochure.

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Insert a comment. The word "Entrepreneurship" in the title should contain a comment with the text "Please review this trifold brochure.". 22 .

To direct readers to the correct entrance at Moore Auditorium, move the insertion point to the end of the paragraph that reads “Moore Auditorium” in the first column on page 2, and then insert a footnote that contains the following text: Please use the side entrance at Moore Auditorium.

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Insert a footnote. The footnote following the text "Moore Auditorium" should contain the text "Please use the side entrance at Moore Auditorium.". 23 .

Hide non-printing characters, and then use the Spelling & Grammar checker to identify and correct any spelling errors. (Hint: Ignore all grammar errors and proper nouns. You should find and correct at least one spelling error.) Check spelling. The misspelled word "dedicaded" should be corrected to "dedicated".

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Entrepreneurship 101: Creating a Successful Home-Based Business Some of the world’s most successful businesses started as home-based businesses. Apple Computer, for example, was famously started in a garage. According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, more than half of all small business owners run their businesses out of their homes. This guide is designed to help you succeed in starting or expanding your own home-based business. Tips for Starting Any Small Business Make sure you understand the laws governing small businesses in general in your area. Write a business plan that will serve as your roadmap over the next three to five years. The U.S. Small Business Administration provides excellent resources for writing a business plan suitable for a small business. Secure financing if necessary. Consider taking advantage of the loan programs run by the U.S. Small Business Administration. Determine the appropriate type of legal entity for your business. For example, will you be establishing a sole proprietorship, a partnership, or an LLC? The type of business you establish determines how your profits will be taxed.

Getting Started at Home •

Research the laws governing a home-based business in your area. For instance, do you need to apply for a business permit?



Talk to your family about your business plans. Do they have any objections? Do you have a plan for minimizing disruptions to your family life?



Discuss your plan with your neighbors. Will they object to clients parking on your street? How can you minimize disruptions in your neighborhood?



Verify that you have enough space. Will you be able to expand in the future, or will you eventually have to move your business to a different site?



Make a list of technical upgrades required to make your business a success. For example, you will probably want to increase your Internet bandwidth, and install a dedicaded phone line.

Create a Pleasant Work Space •

As much as possible, separate your work space from your living space.



Make sure your children understand when they are welcome in your work space, and when they are not.



Choose an area that is well-ventilated, with plenty of windows. Install easy-to-use shades to block afternoon sun.



Invest in professional office equipment that will help you and your employees avoid repetitive stress injuries.



Keep your work space clean and clutter-free. Remember, expenses associated with a cleaning service are tax deductible.

Special Franchise Concerns Home-based franchises are increasingly popular. Beware of franchise offers that seem too good to be true. Determine how much you can afford to lose before you choose to invest.

Additional Resources Join Us to Learn More Find Your Inner Entrepreneur Business World News writer Serge Landry will introduce you to the world of modern entrepreneurship. He will describe the career paths of six successful entrepreneurs, including Pedro Leon Cruz, founder of the immensely successful 3D printing firm, Cruz 3D Solutions. Saturday, June 5, 2:00 Moore Auditorium [INSERT SMARTART HERE] Solve Your Future Problems Today Owners of home-based businesses face special problems that require special solutions. Successful home-based business owner Lee Dolan will share all of the most difficult problems she’s faced in her twenty years of experience, along with her creative solutions. Saturday, July 18, 1:00 Pickett Lane Community Club

Chamber of Commerce Small-Business Lecture Series

Jessica Solon will speak on Sunday, March 10th, at 3:00, at Moore Auditorium. She will start by presenting case studies of successful home-based businesses and failed home-based businesses. Then she will share her tips for succeeding at any small business. Her new book, The Working at Home Story, is currently available at local bookstores. Home-Based Business Guide...


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