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Homework answers / question archive /  Shelly Cashman Word 2019 | Module 9: SAM Project 1a Furman & Brandt CREATING A LONG REPORT   GETTING STARTED Open the file SC_WD19_9a_FirstLastName_1

 Shelly Cashman Word 2019 | Module 9: SAM Project 1a Furman & Brandt CREATING A LONG REPORT   GETTING STARTED Open the file SC_WD19_9a_FirstLastName_1

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 Shelly Cashman Word 2019 | Module 9: SAM Project 1a

Furman & Brandt

CREATING A LONG REPORT

 

  • *GETTING STARTED
  • Open the file SC_WD19_9a_FirstLastName_1.docx, available for download from the SAM website.
  • Save the file as SC_WD19_9a_FirstLastName_2.docx by changing the “1” to a “2”.
    • 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.
  • To complete this SAM Project, you will also need to download and save the following data files from the SAM website onto your computer:
    • Support_WD19_9a_Content.docx
  • With the file SC_WD19_9a_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 an associate consultant at Furman & Brandt, a consulting firm in Baltimore, Maryland. Your manager, Megan Greenburg, has started a report on the airline industry for a new client. She has already created some content and wants you to complete the report.

    Switch to Outline view, and then insert a subdocument as follows to include the text Megan has already written:
    1. With the insertion point on the section break above the Table of Figures heading, show the entire document.
    2. Insert the document Support_WD19_9a_Content.docx to incorporate Megan's content.
    3. Select the subdocument and then unlink it so that the subdocument becomes a permanent part of the master document.
    4. Close Outline view.
  2. On page 2, find the sentence "This dissatisfaction is reflected in a five-year decline in passenger yield." and then insert the following endnote after the period:
    Passenger yield is the difference between the supply and demand of seats on a flight.
  3. On page 2, in the bulleted paragraph beginning "Personal experiences…", select the text "[euro symbol]" and replace it with a euro sign (symbol 128).
  4. On page 4, add a caption to the picture of the Lufthansa website so that the caption is displayed as follows:
    Figure 3: Some airlines use chatbots.
  5. Above the Lufthansa picture in the last sentence on page 3, select the placeholder text "[insert cross-reference]" and replace it with a cross-reference to Figure 3 that displays only the figure label and number.
  6. On page 4, at the end of the first sentence in the "Integrated Travel Services" section, mark "travel industry" as an index entry.
  7. Create a link between the "Innovations in Aircraft" text box on page 4 and the blank text box on page 5 so that the text can continue from page to page as necessary.
  8. On page 5, insert a Page break before the "Coming Soon: Airport Trends" heading so that the heading appears on a new page.
  9. On page 2, insert a hyperlink from the text "trends" in the sentence after Figure 1 to the heading "Coming Soon: Airport Trends".
  10. Insert breaks as follows to prepare for adding a table of contents to the document:
    1. Position the insertion point to the left of the "Background" heading on page 2 and then insert a Page break to add a new blank page for the table of contents.
    2. With the insertion point still positioned to the left of the "Background" heading, insert a Continuous section break to keep the table of contents in a separate section.
  11. Position the insertion point before the page break on the new page you just added and then insert a table of contents using the Automatic Table 2 style in the Table of Contents gallery. [Mac Hint: Classic style.]
  12. On page 3 (the page beginning with the "Background" heading), insert a header as follows:
    1. Insert the Slice 1 header.
    2. Break the link to the previous section.
    3. Go to the previous section and then remove the header.
    4. Close the Header & Footer tools.
  13. At the bottom of page 7, delete the Next Page section break to remove an extra section from the document.
  14. On page 8, insert a new blank paragraph after the "Table of Figures" heading, and then insert a table of figures using the default format to list the figures in the document.
  15. On page 9, insert a new blank paragraph after the "Index" heading, and then insert an index using the default format.
  16. Add an entry to the index as follows to include a missing subtopic:
    1. On page 6, at the end of the last sentence in the "Parking Shuttles" section, mark an index entry that uses technology as the main entry and parking as the subentry.
    2. Hide the index codes and other formatting marks, and then update the index to include the new entry. (Hint: If you are having trouble hiding the index codes, click the File tab and then click Options. In the left pane of the Word Options dialog box, click Display. If the Hidden text check box in the "Always show these formatting marks on the screen" section contains a checkmark, click the box to remove the checkmark, and then click OK.)
  17. Change the document margins to apply a 0.5" gutter to the Whole document to prepare for binding the document.

Your document should look like the Final Figure on the following pages. Save your changes, close the document, and then exit Word. Follow the directions on the SAM website to submit your completed project.

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