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LABORATORY EXERCISES

MS WORD

Instruction: Perform these tasks while filming yourself. Submit the same on or before May
17, 2021 thru your eLeads account.

Lab Exercise # 1

A computer is a device that accepts information (in the form of digitalized data)
and manipulates it for some result based on a program or sequence of instructions
on how the data is to be processed. Complex computers also include the means
for storing data (including the program, which is also a form of data) for some
necessary duration. A program may be invariable and built into the computer
(and called logic circuitry as it is on microprocessors) or different programs may
be provided to the computer (loaded into its storage and then started by an
administrator or user). Today's computers have both kinds of programming.

Follow the instructions below:

1. Open a blank MS Word document and type the above text.


2. Copy the last sentence Today's computers have both kinds of programming. to the
beginning of the first paragraph.
3. Change the typeface of the entire document to 11 point Verdana.
4. Change all the word occurrences of computer to workstation.
5. Change the spacing of the entire document from single spacing to 1.5.
6. Change the alignment of the entire document to Justify.
7. Set the phrases logic circuitry and microprocessors in Italic.
8. Insert a text box and move the whole paragraph into the text box.
9. Fill the text box with Blue color.
10. Create a cover page that precedes the document. Set the title: What is a computer?
11. in 26 point Tahoma, Bold and Center it.
12. Align your name to the bottom right of the cover page in 12 point Tahoma.
13. Set the header as GE 710 The World of Computers - MS Word Lab
Assignment in 10 point Tahoma.
14. Set the footer as SKSU-College of Agriculture in 10 point Tahoma.
15. Save the document as: Lab Exercise 1 on the desktop.
Lab Exercise # 2

There are three kinds of lazy dogs:


 Dogs that like to sleep all day
 Dogs that just don't mind foxes jumping over them
 Dogs that have worked hard all day and are now resting.
Copy righted 2009

Follow the instructions below:


1. Open a blank MS Word document.
2. Use page break then change the page orientation into landscape
3. Type the above text on a new page.
4. Save this document as: Lab Exercise 2.doc on desktop.
Lab Exercise # 3

Follow the instructions below:

1. Open a new document and create the following tables:

Title of Subject Subject Code Status of Subject Credit Hours


The World of Computers GE 710 Minor 3
Mathematical Techniques 1 GE 702 Mathematics 3
English GE 700 Minor 3
Introduction to Agriculture Agri 111 Major 3

2. Add the borders and shading as shown.


3. Insert 1 row in between Mathematical Techniques 1 and English.

Postharvest Agri 205 Core/Major 4

4. Save the document as: Lab Exercise 3 on desktop.


Lab Exercise # 4

Follow the instructions below:

1. Open a new document and type the following memo.

To: Your name

From: Esther S. Lancita

Subject: Microsoft® Word 2010

Date: October 30, 1979

This is just a short note to help you get acquainted with the insertion and replacement
modes in Word for Windows. When the editing to be done results in one or characters than
currently exist, you want to be in the insertion mode when making the change.
On the other hand, when the editing to be done contains the same or fewer characters, the
replacement mode is best. And when replacing characters, it is most efficient to use the
mouse to select the characters to be deleted and then just type the new characters; the
selected characters are automatically deleted and the new characters typed take their
place.

2. Make the following changes to the text:


a. Select the text Your name and replace it with your name.
b. Replace May 31, 1999 with the current date.
c. Insert the phrase one or in the second line so that the text reads ...
one or morecharacters than currently exist.
d. Delete the word And from the fourth sentence in the fifth line, then change the
w in when to a capital letter to begin the sentence.
e. Change the phrase most efficient to best.
f. Justify the paragraph.
g. Change the typeface of the entire document to 12 point Arial.

3. Save the document as: Lab Exercise 4 on desktop.

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