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Removing Automatics and Customizing: File - Options

This document provides instructions for customizing Word 2010 by removing unnecessary automatic formatting options. It then provides an exercise for students to format a document about Mount Kilimanjaro. The exercise involves saving a blank document, copying text about Mount Kilimanjaro, inserting a header and footer with specific formatting, editing the text with styles like italics and indentation, and inserting and formatting an image of Mount Kilimanjaro. The goal is for the student's document to match an example file provided.

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Removing Automatics and Customizing: File - Options

This document provides instructions for customizing Word 2010 by removing unnecessary automatic formatting options. It then provides an exercise for students to format a document about Mount Kilimanjaro. The exercise involves saving a blank document, copying text about Mount Kilimanjaro, inserting a header and footer with specific formatting, editing the text with styles like italics and indentation, and inserting and formatting an image of Mount Kilimanjaro. The goal is for the student's document to match an example file provided.

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SAIMAA UNIVERSITY OF

APPLIED SCIENCES

SET 1: WORD 2010

1(4)

Petra Yli-Kovero

1. REMOVING AUTOMATICS AND CUSTOMIZING


Its worth to remove some of the extra options, since they often are
more disturbing than helpful.
File Options
General tab
User name
Initials
Language settings
display language and primary editing language
Display tab
Printing options (you need these later!)
Proofing tab AutoCorrect Options
Remove following options (see pictures below):

SAIMAA UNIVERSITY OF
APPLIED SCIENCES

SET 1: WORD 2010

Petra Yli-Kovero
Autoformat as you type (tab):

CUSTOMIZE QUICK ACCESS TOOL BAR:

2(4)

SAIMAA UNIVERSITY OF
APPLIED SCIENCES

SET 1: WORD 2010

3(4)

Petra Yli-Kovero

EXERCISE 1: MOUNT KILIMANJARO


Create following file (see Exercise1.pdf)
1. Start with new blank document: File New.
2. Save document (Use Save As). Name the document Exercise 1 and save as
type docx.
3. Copy-paste this text from here:
Kilimanjaro is 340 km south of the Equator, 280 km from the Indian Ocean and just over 400 km from
Lake Victoria. It lies on the eastern side of the eastern branch of the Great Rift Valley, and north-north
east of the Maasai steppe, the great plain of north-eastern Tanzania renowned as the homeland of the
nomadic Maasai cattle-herders.
Principal human habitation lies on the southern and eastern slopes of Kilimanjaro, where the fertile and
well-watered soil supports farming, especially of horticultural crops by the Chaga people. The city of
Moshi, just over 30 km from the summit, is the main urban centre and has paved highway and rail
connections to the Tanzanian coast at Tanga and Dar es Salaam. The area's tourist industry is served by
Kilimanjaro International Airport.
The grasslands exploited by the Maasai extend west and north of Kilimanjaro into Kenya as far as
Nairobi, 200 km north-north-west. The Kenyan border runs along the lower slopes of the mountain on the
north-eastern and eastern sides, only 20 km from the summit. Amboseli National Park in Kenya reaches
to the lower slopes on the northern side, while the hot dry savanna plains of Tsavo National Park, also in
Kenya, are farther east.
These extensive plains surrounding the mountain have an elevation of 11001400 m except in Tsavo,
which is lower at 800 m.
The only other nearby highlands are a chain of hills running south-east to the coast where they are called
the Usambara Mountains, and 50 km to the west-south-west is another isolated volcanic mountain, Mt
Meru, above the city of Arusha.
Kilimanjaro's middle and lower slopes catch more rain than the surrounding plains. The southern slopes
are the wettest, feeding the Pangani River which has formed a valley flowing south-south-west, parallel to
the Usambara Mountains. To the east streams feed the Galana River. The northern slopes drain into the
seasonal Lake Amboseli and Kiboko River. Streams on the south-western side join the Pangani.

SAIMAA UNIVERSITY OF
APPLIED SCIENCES

SET 1: WORD 2010

4(4)

Petra Yli-Kovero

4. Insert header:

Model blank (three columns)


From top and bottom 1 cm
Font arial 10 pt, Colour Dark Red (standard colour palette)
Title and date bold

5. Edit text:

Headline: Californian FB, 16 pt, italic, Dark Red


Text: Arial 10 pt, (underline, italic, bold)
Indent left 4,6 cm, right 0 cm
Bullets
Line spacing on last chapter 1,5

6. Insert picture Kilimanjaro.jpg (Picture is on Moodle)


Resize picture
Add black solid lines (picture borders)
Place picture to as shown in example (use position)
7. Insert Footer
Use style alphabet
Arial 10 pt, dark red

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