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Word 2007 ® Business and Personal Communication How can Word 2007 help you make complicated documents easier to understand?
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Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics Use Word 2007 to create columns, tables, and graphics to improve the appearance and readability of lengthy documents. Table SmartArt
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How can I create and format columns? How can I insert and modify a table? How can I insert and manipulate Clip Art, SmartArt, and WordArt? How can I work with a text box? What vocabulary words should I review? Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics View This Presentation to Answer the Following Questions:
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Columns, tables, and graphics can make a document like a newsletter more attractive and easy to read. Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics Newsletter text is usually displayed in two or three columns. A column groups text vertically and makes it easier to read many stories on a single page.
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To create columns in a document, use the Columns dialog box. Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics This dialog box allows you to control how the columns are formatted.
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Use the Columns dialog box to adjust column width, or by change t he number of columns. Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics Presets allow you to select preformatted columns To see what your columns will look like, choose Preview.
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Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics Insert a column break to force text to begin at the top of the next column by clicking the Breaks button on the Page Layout tab. When text reaches the end of a column, it automatically wraps, or moves, to the top of the next column. When text reaches the end of a column, it automatically wraps, or moves, to the top of the next column.
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Academic Skills Check How do you format a newsletter so that it is attractive and easy to read? Answer: Formatting a newsletter in columns makes it attractive and easy to read. Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics
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Tech Check How do you adjust the width of columns in a Word document? Answer: Use the Columns dialog box to adjust the width of columns in a Word document. Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics
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At work, you might use a table to present the results of a survey or a detailed analysis of information. At school, you might use a table to list the research results for a science project. Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics Tables effectively present complicated information.
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Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics To insert or draw a table in a document, click the Table button on the Insert tab. Use the Insert Table dialog box, to choose the number of columns and rows in your table.
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A table consists of vertical columns and horizontal rows. Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics When columns and rows cross in a table, they form a cell. Row Column Cell
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Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics To key text in a cell, position the insertion point in the cell and then start keying text. To move more efficiently through cells, rows, and columns, use keyboard shortcuts.
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Add shading and borders to emphasize specific content and make a table look more interesting. Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics To make text fit better, change column widths, or let AutoFit do it for you.
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To format the borders and shading of a table, use the Borders and Shading dialog box. Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics To add borders and shading to a table, click the Borders and Shading drop- down arrows on the Home tab.
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Academic Skills Check How might you use a table in a professional document? Answer: You might use a table to present the results of a survey or a detailed analysis of information collected. Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics
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Academic Skills Check How do you insert a table in a Word document? Answer: To insert or draw a table in a Word document, click the Table button on the Insert tab. Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics
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Use Clip Art to enhance the look of a document and break up long blocks of text. Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics You can use Word 2007 to insert and manipulate Clip Art. Clip Art
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Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics The Clip Art Gallery contains pictures that you can insert into a document.
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To resize and format Clip Art to fit your documents design, use the Advanced Layout dialog box. Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics To move Clip Art, point to it and drag it to where you want to place it on the page.
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A text box is a movable, resizable box that contains text. Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics Use text boxes to arrange individual blocks of text on a page.
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Use a sizing handle to resize a text box. Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics Sizing handles can also be used to resize objects, such as Clip Art and pictures.
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The SmartArt Gallery contains several samples of diagrams to help you make your point. Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics A diagram can explain an idea or process by displaying it graphically. Diagram
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A graphic is an element that is used to display information and add visual interest to a document. Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics Word has tools that allow you to create an easy-to-see graphic shape such as a circle, arrow, or star. Graphic
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Use the Shapes menu to select the type of shape you want to create and use. Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics
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WordArt is text that is… Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics shadowed, stretched, or shaped. The WordArt Gallery contains many different types of WordArt.
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WordArt creates visual interest and appeal in documents. Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics Use WordArt to create a visually appealing title for a newsletter.
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What are some ways of creating visual interest in a newsletter? Academic Skills Check Answers include: Some ways of creating visual interest in a newsletter include adding graphics such as Clip Art, SmartArt, and WordArt. Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics
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How do you resize and format Clip Art to fit a documents design? TechCheck Answer: Use the Advanced Layout dialog box to resize and format Clip Art to fit a documents design. Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics
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How do you resize a text box? TechCheck Answer: Use the sizing handles to resize a text box. Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics
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column All of the cells arranged vertically under a lettered column heading. Vocabulary Review Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics
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column break Separation of text from one column to the top of the next column. Vocabulary Review Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics
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table A set of rows and columns used to organize information. Vocabulary Review Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics
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cell The intersection of a row and a column in a table or worksheet. Vocabulary Review Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics
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Clip Art Moveable and resizable images or pre-made graphics that can be inserted into a document to break up long blocks of text Vocabulary Review Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics
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text box A moveable, resizable rectangle that contains text. Vocabulary Review Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics
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diagram A graphic that represents or illustrates a concept or process. Diagrams can be used to organize and present information visually. Vocabulary Review Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics
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graphic A visual element that is used to display information and add visual interest to a document. Vocabulary Review Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics
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WordArt A tool used to create text that is stretched, shadowed, or shaped. Vocabulary Review Lesson 5: Columns, Tables, and Graphics
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