Monday, October 1, 2007

October 2

  1. Open Word 2007
  2. Key in the following text. (This should not be in bold lettering and the line endings will not necessarily be in the same place.)

    Why Am I Yawning?

    Yawning is an involuntary action. When you yewn it is a sign that you need more oxygen in your lungs. If you have been sitting in a room with little ventilation and the air has become stale, your body cries out for oxygen to cleanse and purify the blood.

    The quickest way to supply htat need is to get out in the fresh air and breathe deeply. You will then find that the desire to yawn will vanish, because you are able to breathe in the oxygen you need.

    Sometimes you yawn when you are tired. The amount of rest necessary for a person to remain in good health varies greatly. Adults seem to require progressively less rest as they get older.

  3. Insert a Drop Cap in the first paragraph
  4. Run the spell check (ABC). It's located on the Review ribbon
  5. Save the text as "Yawning"

    Click on the Office Button and Save As a Word 97-2003 Document

  6. Reopen Yawning and add the following text.

Sometimes you yawn when you are bored. In such situations, you are probably not breathing deeply and feeding your lungs as you should. Maybe it is inconvenient to take a quick rest or impossible to escape from the boredom. Try breathing deeply. This will not eradicate the boredom but it might well stop that yawning!

7. Find a photo online to accompany the text and insert it into your document

8. Insert a Watermark (found on the Page Layout ribbon) with the text "Yawning"

9. Change the Page Color (found on the Page Layout ribbon) to your favourite color

Well Done Year 7!

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