Fill This Form To Receive Instant Help
Homework answers / question archive / Shelly Cashman Word 2016 Module 2: SAM Project 1b Ashley McLawhorn 1
Shelly Cashman Word 2016 Module 2: SAM Project 1b
Ashley McLawhorn
1. |
For your Written Communication class, you are writing a short research paper. To conform to MLA guidelines, modify the document’s Normal style by changing the font to Times New Roman, the font size to 12 pt., and the line spacing to double with no blank space after paragraphs. |
|
|
Update the font in the Normal style. |
|
|
Update the font size in the Normal style. |
|
|
Update the line spacing in the Normal style. |
|
|
Update the space after the paragraphs in the Normal style. |
|
2. |
Apply the modified Normal style to the first four paragraphs in the document, from “Desmond Reese” to “6 March 2019”. |
|
|
Apply the modified Normal style to the first paragraph. |
|
|
Apply the modified Normal style to the second paragraph. |
|
|
Apply the modified Normal style to the third paragraph. |
|
|
Apply the modified Normal style to the fourth paragraph. |
|
3. |
Center the title paragraph “Health of Honey Bee Colonies”. |
|
|
Align a paragraph. |
|
4. |
Insert a header as follows: a. Insert a blank header at the top of the page. b. Right-align the header paragraph. c. Type Reese as the header text, insert a space, and then insert a Plain Number page number from the Current Position gallery. d. Close Header & Footer Tools. |
|
|
Insert a header. |
|
5. |
Create a First Line indent of 0.5" for the body paragraphs beginning with “In the winter of 2006…” and ending with “…for all Americans.” |
|
|
Create a First Line indent for paragraph beginning with "In the winter of 2006...". |
|
|
Create a First Line indent for paragraph beginning with "In 2007, the National Research Council...". |
|
|
Create a First Line indent for paragraph beginning: "As researchers began to identify problems...". |
|
|
Create a First Line indent for paragraph beginning with "Proper nutrition...". |
|
|
Create a First Line indent for paragraph beginning with "About one-third...". |
|
|
Create a First Line indent for paragraph beginning with "As a result of research...". |
|
|
Create a First Line indent for paragraph beginning with "Because honey bees...". |
|
6. |
Change the Citations & Bibliography Style of the document to MLA. |
|
|
Change the Citations & Bibliography style. |
|
7. |
Find the sentence “The scientists studying the problem called it Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD).” Move the insertion point before the period and insert a citation to a new source using the information shown in Figure 1 in the Instructions file. (Hint: The Tag name is intentionally blurred because it is generated automatically.) |
|
|
Insert a citation to a new source. |
|
8. |
Insert a citation to the existing Kaplan source before the period in the last sentence of the third paragraph, “These treatments are now part of regular beekeeping practices.” |
|
|
Insert a citation to an existing source. |
|
9. |
In the first sentence of the fourth paragraph, “Proper nutrition and diet…bugs and pesticides.”, use the Thesaurus to replace the word “endure” with a more precise synonym that starts with the letter “w”. |
|
|
Use the Thesaurus. |
|
10. |
In the next sentence of the fourth paragraph, “Bees need a varied diet…Wellesley College.”, move the insertion point before the period and insert a citation to a new source using the information shown in Figure 2 in the Instructions file. (Hint: The Tag name is intentionally blurred because it is generated automatically.) |
|
|
Insert a citation to a new source. |
|
11. |
To provide additional information at the end of the fourth paragraph, move the insertion point immediately after the period in the sentence “…sustain bee colonies.” and insert a footnote with the following text: Additional protein is also helpful. |
|
|
Insert a footnote. |
|
12. |
Modify the Footnote Text style by changing its font size to 12 pt., the line spacing to double, and the indentation to a 0.5" First line indent. |
|
|
Modify the font size in the Footnote Text style. |
|
|
Modify the line spacing in the Footnote Text style. |
|
|
Modify the indent in the Footnote Text style. |
|
13. |
In the main body of the document, find all instances of the word “bug” and replace it with mite to use the correct term. (Hint: You should find and replace four instances.) |
|
|
Find and replace text. |
|
|
Find and replace text. |
|
|
Find and replace text. |
|
|
Find and replace text. |
|
14. |
Cut the paragraph “About one-third of what we eat…growers and consumers (Needham).” and then paste it so it becomes the first body paragraph in the document. |
|
|
Cut a paragraph. |
|
|
Paste a paragraph. |
|
15. |
In the sixth body paragraph (“As a result of research…attributed to CCD.”), edit the Sullivan citation to add the page number 12. |
|
|
Edit a citation. |
|
16. |
Modify the “Works Cited” paragraph as follows: a. With the insertion point immediately before the “Works Cited” paragraph, insert a manual page break. b. Center the “Works Cited” paragraph on the new page 3. |
|
|
Insert a page break. |
|
|
Center the "Works Cited" paragraph. |
|
17. |
With the insertion point in the left-aligned blank paragraph at the end of the document, use the Insert Bibliography command to insert a list of sources without a built-in heading. |
|
|
Insert a bibliography. |
|
18. |
After reviewing the bibliography, you notice the year is missing from the Kaplan source. Find the Kaplan source and edit it, entering 2019 as the Year. |
|
|
Edit a source. |
|
19. |
Update the bibliography field so the Works Cited list reflects the edit you made to the Kaplan citation. |
|
|
Update a bibliography. |
|
20. |
Check the Spelling & Grammar in the document to identify and correct any spelling errors. (Hint: Ignore names. You should find and correct at least one spelling error.) |
|
|
Check spelling and grammar. |
|
Already member? Sign In