You should be able to understand each of the objectives stated below:
Add a Page Border (WD 6.51)
Add A Vertical Rule Between Columns (WD 6.29)
Add Ruling Lines (WD 6.10)
Change All Margin Settings (WD 6.8)
Color the Drop Cap (WD 6.39)
Color the Remaining Test in the Newsletter (WD 6.45)
Create a Dropped Capital Letter (WD 6.20)
Create a Pull-Quote (WD 6.35)
Delete a Macro (WD 6.46)
Display Nonprinting Characters (WD 6.7)
Download Clip Art from Microsoft's Clip Gallery Live Web Page (WD 6.22)
Edit a Graphic (WD 6.46)
Enter Subheads and Associated Text (WD 6.17)
Enter the Nameplate and Continued Message on the Second page (WD 6.33)
Format and Enter Text (WD 6.9)
Format Columns (WD 6.15)
Format the Second Page Nameplate (WD 6.32)
Insert a Column Break (WD 6.27 and WD 6.34)
Insert a Continuous Section Break (WD 6.14)
Insert a File into a Column of the Newsletter (WD 6.23)
Insert a Symbol into Text (WD 6.11)
Install the Clip Art File from the Data Disk (WD 6.23)
Position a Graphic Anywhere on a Page (WD 6.24)
Quit Word (WD 6.53)
Record a Macro (WD 6.53)
Redefine the Normal Style (WD 6.8)
Run a Macro (WD 6.45)
Save and Print the Document (WD 6.52)
Save the Newsletter in a File (WD 6.18)
Start Word (WD 6.7)
Use the Format Painter Button (WD 6.40)
Zoom Page Width (WD 6.10)
Project 6 introduced you to creating a professional looking newsletter using desktop publishing features. You created a nameplate with ruling lines. You formatted the body of the newsletter into three columns and added a vertical rule between the second and third columns. You learned how to move graphics and a pull-quote between columns. You used the Format Painter button and learned how to create a macro. Finally, you edited a graphic and added a page border to the newsletter.
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