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Task One

Use the Drawing tools to create the picture shown.


What you will learn or review:
 Font Effects
 Underlining Options
 Line Spacing
 Clip Art
 Center Alignment
1. Open a new document. Use font Courier New, size 14.
2. Type your name. Hit Enter. Type Activity 8. Hit Enter twice.
3. Type the following words in LIST form (see below): Eraser, Pencil, Ruler, Notebook,
Scissors, and Paper.
4. Change the line spacing for the whole list to double spacing. (FORMAT-PARAGRAPH)
5. Change the font size to 24 point for each word.
6. To place a bullet in front of each word – highlight all the words in the list. Go to FORMAT-
BULLETS. Select a bullet style and click on it. Hit OK.
7. Underline the first three words, using a different underline effect on each. (You must go to
FORMAT – FONT and look for underline.)
8. Use a different Font Effect on the bottom three words (NOT style of font, but effect). Go to
FORMAT-FONT, and select three different effects from the bottom.
9. Highlight the list again. Center it in the middle of the page.
10.To the right and left of the list, add a picture of a pair of scissors and a ruler. So that the
pictures don’t mess up the center alignment of your list, when you “text doggie” the picture,
click on “Behind Text” instead of “Tight”.
11.Proofread against the sample on the back, Save as Activity 8, and submit using Edmodo.
Do NOT print unless directed.

List form: Eraser


Pencil
Ruler
Notebook
Scissors
Paper
Task Two
Open MS Excel and type the following as possible and follow the given instructions.

1. Ok, fill in the formulas to add up the expenses for each month (dark blue area). Fill in the
sum for each expense as well (yellow area). You are free to use either formulas or functions
to create these totals.
(Hint: If you are going to use a function, your best choice here would be the SUM function.)
2. Now, fill (right/down) the formulas to add up the income for each month as well as the total
from each income source (green and light blue areas). If you used a straight formula for the
last step, try using a function this time. And, if you used a function last time, then try using a
straight formula this time.
3. Now finish off the calculations and subtract the expenses from the income for each month,
that is, the purple cell minus the red cell. This calculation should be located in cell B26
(grey cell).

As you can see, there is often more one way to achieve a desired result. This is a computer class -
the one great thing about computers is that you can do things more than once. Use this to your
benefit. If you are in the middle of the spreadsheet test and don't get the right answer - don't
assume the test is incorrect - try re-doing the question, maybe in a different way to get the right
answer. Try and try again!
Task Three
Use the Drawing tools to create the picture shown.

1. Go to the slide with the house picture which you created in the previous exercise.
2. Take a copy of the slide.
3. On the copied slide, use animation as follows:
Object Effect Start Direction Speed
Grass Entrance = Appear On click
Smallest house Entrance = Box Start after Out Very fast
previous
Middle house Entrance = Start after Across Fast
Diamond previous
Largest house Entrance = Start after Across Medium
Brickwork only Checkerboard previous
Windows and Entrance = Box Start after In Fast
Door previous
(ctrl to select all
5)
Roof Entrance = Wedge Start after - Medium
previous
Birds Entrance = Bounce Start after - Medium
previous
Start with
previous
Start after
previous
Sun Entrance = - Medium
Pinwheel

4. Now run the slide in slide show view to have a look at these animation effects.
5. Save the presentation.

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