1. Complete the practical exercise by performing the following tasks in MS Word.
a. Open a new word document and type the following text:
Basic tags of an HTML document:
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE> My first web page </TITLE> </HEAD>
<BODY> content of the web page </BODY>
</HTML>
b.Apply the numbering list to the preceding text.
c. Set the font of the numbered list to Cambria and size 14 point
c. Change the alignment of the list to Center.
d. Highlight the first line.
e. Change the font style and colour of the body.
Answers
Answer:
Word 2007: The Missing Manual by Chris Grover
Chapter 1. Creating, Opening, and Saving Documents
Every Word project you create—whether it’s a personal letter, a TV sitcom script, or a thesis in microbiology—begins and ends the same way. You start by creating a document, and you end by saving your work. Sounds simple, but to manage your Word documents effectively, you need to know these basics and beyond. This chapter shows you all the different ways to create a new Word document—like starting from an existing document or adding text to a predesigned template—and how to choose the best one for your particular project.
You’ll also learn how to work faster and smarter by changing your view of your document. If you want, you can use Word’s Outline view when you’re brainstorming, and then switch to Print view when you’re ready for hard copy. This chapter gets you up and running with these fundamental tools so you can focus on the important stuff—your words