Label the Screen
In Word, open Label Screen 2013 file from Shared/Computer Applications
Landscape the paper and change the size of the image so that the height=5 inches (let the width autosize)
Using textboxes and arrows, label the following parts of the screen (you may use the internet to help determine what it is, or the help feature in Word).
Format only those listed, leave all the other textboxes and arrows the default.
Yes, you may change the font if you choose to.
-title bar
-line and paragraph spacing
-repeat/redo button
-format painter
-zoom
-word count
-show/hide
-mini toolbar
-ribbon
-status bar
-restore down
-quick access toolbar
Format the following:
1. Title bar text box: fill with a yellow and orange gradient
2. Title bar text box outline: blue, round dot line
with a weight of size 4
3. Title bar arrow: pick any style, color, size. Make sure that is noticeably
different that the normal black thin arrow with a point on one end.
4. Zoom text box: fill with a texture of your choice
5. Zoom text box outline:
red, long dash dot line with a weight of size 3
6. Zoom arrow: pick any style, color, size.
Make sure that is noticeably different that the normal black thin arrow with a
point on one end.
7. Quick Access toolbar textbox: fill with a pattern fill of
your choice
8.
Quick Access toolbar
outline:
green, dash dot line with a weight of 5
9.
Quick Access toolbar arrow: pick any style, color size.
Make sure that is noticeably different that the normal black thin arrow with a
point on one end.
TURN IN:
header (name, class period)
stay out of the margins (turn on gridlines to check)
print to 4200 (black and white)
copy file
paste into grading folder (shared/johnson/_grading)
delete any other files that have been graded from the grading folder