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Indenting Paragraphs Indents decrease the width of lines of text in a paragraph. Indents are often used to set off paragraphs such as a quotation. The default indents are 0 inches, meaning that lines of text extend from the left margin to the right margin. Specify left and right indents to give a paragraph shorter line length.

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Chapter 3Margins

Margins are the white regions around the text on a page.

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Chapter 3Margins

The default margins in Word are 1 inch for the left, right, top, and bottom. Click Page Layout > Margins to display options for changing the margins.

Indenting Paragraphs

Indents decrease the width of lines of text in a paragraph. Indents are often used to set off paragraphs such as a quotation. The default indents are 0 inches, meaning that lines of text extend from the left margin to the right margin. Specify left and right indents to give a paragraph shorter line length.

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Chapter 3Indenting Paragraphs

Indents can also be set by dragging markers on the ruler.

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Work

Page 115 #2, 3,4, Once complete, show Mme

SmithPractice Training part 1 p.87

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Chapter 3Space Before and After a

Paragraph

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Chapter 3Line Spacing

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Work

Page 114 # 6, 7, 8Training Part 2 of 6

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Chapter 3Tab Stops

There are four common tab stops:1. Left Tab – aligns the beginning of the text2. Right Tab – aligns the end of the text3. Center Tab – centers the text4. Decimal Tab – aligns the decimal point

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Work for today

Questions 10, 12, 13, 14, 15Practice p 92 save

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Chapter 3Hanging Indents

A paragraph can be formatted so that the first line is indented differently from the rest of the paragraph. When the first line of a paragraph is farther to the left than the rest of the paragraph, it is formatted with a hanging indent.

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Chapter 3First Line Indents

Another paragraph format is the first line indent, which indents the first line of the paragraph farther to the right than the rest of the paragraph.

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Chapter 3Bulleted and Numbered Lists

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Work for today

Complete p 114 # 18, 19, 20, 22,

Complete practice p96

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Chapter 3Headers and Footers

A header is an area at the top of a page and a footer is an area at the bottom of the page.

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Work for today

Page 115 #2, 4, All practices:

Page 77, 80, 82, 86, 93, 95 only.

Practice on page 100 is a bonus. Print out and pass in.

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Chapter 3Different First Page

Chapter 3Adding Times, Dates, and Page

Numbers

Page numbers are helpful in documents that have more than one page. To add the page number at the insertion point in an existing header or footer, click Insert > Page Number.

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Chapter 3Editing Graphics

Graphics can be used to make a document more interesting and informative

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Chapter 3Sizing a Graphic

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Chapter 3Corrections

Exercise

1.Use the portal to find a picture from the Practice folder.

2. Open the picture and right click and paste onto a new Word Document.

3. Use 5 features to change the look of your picture. Write down what you did and save picture to drop box as -your name

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Chapter 3Screenshots

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Chapter 3OpenType Ligatures (you will not find this info in your textbook)

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To enable OpenType ligatures,• Type~ The leafs flow through the air.• Highlight and right-click the text• select Font• select the Advanced tab• select Standard Only from the

Ligatures combo box. This enables the standard ligatures, like fi and ffi. Save as advanced options under your name ex advancedoptionsmmesmith

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Advanced options~

type the word MENU in your advanced options file select the gabriola font right click go to advanced settings

Pick style set, change it to 1,2 etc.

Save your favorite, explain why

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Chapter 3Pagination

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Chapter 3Creating Footnotes and

Endnotes

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Complete p 115 # 29, 30. 32, 33,

Complete Training part 6 of 6Save, print the copy and put in

the info tech folder

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Chapter 3Templates

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Complete p106 BUT on step 5, click on file instead of the

windows logo

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HTML files

Read p108Answer #36

Complete Contini Picnic

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