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Shelly Cashman Word 2016 | Module 8: SAM Project 1a
Learn to Play
COLLABORATE ON A MEMO
GETTING STARTED
?
Open the file
SC_WD16_8a_
FirstLastName
_1.docx
, available for download
from the SAM website.
?
Save the file as
SC_WD16_8a_
FirstLastName
_2.docx
by changing the “1” to
a “2”.
o
If you do not see the
.docx
file extension
in the Save As dialog box, do not
type it. The program will add the file extension for you automatically.
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To complete this SAM Project, you will also need to download and save the
following data files from the SAM website onto your computer:
o
Support_SC_WD16_8a_Memo-EN.docx
o
Support_SC_WD16_8a_Users.xlsx
?
With the file
SC_WD16_8a_
FirstLastName
_2.docx
still open, ensure that your
first and last name is displayed in the footer.
?
If the footer does not display your name, delete the file and download a new
copy from the SAM website.
PROJECT STEPS
1.
You are a project assistant at Learn to Play, a website that teaches people how
to play a musical instrument. You and a colleague are collaborating on a memo
to your manager that summarizes the data gathered about website users.
Start by combining the revisions from the file
Support_SC_WD16_8a_Memo-
EN.docx
, available for download from the SAM website, into your
SC_WD16_8a_
FirstLastName
_2.docx
document as follows:
a.
Label unmarked changes in the original document
(SC_WD16_8a_
FirstLastName
_2.docx) using
Mia Williams
as the name.
b.
Label unmarked changes in the revised document
(Support_SC_WD16_8a_Memo-EN.docx) using
Ed Nader
as the name.
c.
Show the changes in the original document.
d.
After combining the documents, turn off Track Changes.
2.
Accept the revision from Ed Nader to the company name (“Company Name”) to
include the correct company name in the memo.
3.
Reject the revisions from Mia Williams to the first sentence (“...to compile basic
information...”) to avoid repetition.
4.
Read the first comment from Ed Nader, make the change he suggests, and then
delete his comment.
5.
Read the first two comments from Mia Williams, make the changes she
suggests, and then delete both comments.
6.
Accept all of the remaining changes in the document because they are all
correct revisions.
7.
Read the next comment from Ed Nader and then insert the following reply:
I inserted a column chart below the table.
8.
Read the remaining comment from Mia Williams, make the change she suggests
to list the terms and definitions in the same order as in the table, and then
delete the comment.
9.
In the sentence beginning with “The following numbers...” in the second
paragraph, change “numbers” to
table and chart
so that the sentence begins
with “The following table and chart summarize the findings...”.
10.
At the end of the second paragraph, insert a comment with the following text:
I am planning to post this memo on our blog on Monday.
11.
To add visual appeal to the document, format the Learn to Play Website User
Analysis table as follows:
a.
Apply the
Grid Table 4 – Accent 6
style to the table.
b.
AutoFit the table to the window.
12.
In the blank paragraph below the table, insert a chart based on the information
in the table to comply with Ed Nader’s request as follows:
a.
Choose
Clustered Column
as the chart type.
b.
Copy the Learn to Play Website User Analysis table and then paste it in the
chart spreadsheet window.
c.
Remove the Percent Changed data series from the chart, and then close
the spreadsheet.
13.
Apply the following formatting to the clustered column chart so its design
coordinates with the rest of the document:
a.
Change the chart style to
Style 2
.
b.
Change the chart colors to
Monochromatic Palette 6
in the Change
Colors gallery.
c.
Change the chart title to the following:
USER ANALYSIS
d.
Change the height of the chart to
2.5”
so it fits on the first page.
14.
In the blank paragraph on page two, insert Excel data as follows to list
September user data by age:
a.
Open the file
Support_SC_WD16_8a_Users.xlsx
, available from the SAM
website, in Excel. (
Hint
: If necessary, Hide Source Documents before
completing this step.)
b.
Copy the data in cells A1:B7.
c.
Paste the data as a link, keeping the source formatting, and then close the
support file.
15.
Make the new table of Excel data more attractive and remove the connection to
the original Excel workbook as follows:
a.
Center the table on the page in the Word document.
b.
Break the link to the Excel worksheet.
16.
In the blank paragraph below the new table, insert and format a chart to display
the user data graphically as follows:
a.
Choose
Pie
as the chart type.
b.
Copy the table you just inserted, paste the data in the chart spreadsheet,
and then close the spreadsheet.
17.
Format the pie chart in the Word document to make it more meaningful and
attractive as follows:
a.
Change the chart type to a
Doughnut
chart.
b.
Change the chart title to the following:
September Users by Age
c.
Display the legend at the top of the chart.
d.
Add an outline to the chart using the
Red, Accent 6
(10
th
column, 1
st
row
in the Theme Colors palette) outline color.
e.
Add an
Offset: Center
shadow shape effect (2
nd
column, 2
nd
row in the
Outer Shadow palette) to the entire chart.
18.
The document
SC_WD16_8a_
FirstLastName
_2.docx
should look like the Final
Figure on the following pages. Save your changes, close the document, and exit
Word. Follow the directions on the SAM website to submit your completed
project.
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