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Formatting Assignment - Justin Mortensen

1) The document provides information on different print styles that can be applied in a document, including bold, underline, italic, subscript, superscript, and strikethrough. It lists the corresponding menu and shortcut options for each style. 2) It also gives steps for moving text in a document using cut and paste. 3) The last section provides tips for dressing for a job interview, recommending conservative colors like navy, gray, and tan suits. It also includes approximate byte sizes for kilobyte, megabyte, gigabyte and defines what a byte is.

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Formatting Assignment - Justin Mortensen

1) The document provides information on different print styles that can be applied in a document, including bold, underline, italic, subscript, superscript, and strikethrough. It lists the corresponding menu and shortcut options for each style. 2) It also gives steps for moving text in a document using cut and paste. 3) The last section provides tips for dressing for a job interview, recommending conservative colors like navy, gray, and tan suits. It also includes approximate byte sizes for kilobyte, megabyte, gigabyte and defines what a byte is.

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Justin Mortensen Wednesday, October 17

Different Print Styles

Example Menu Option Control Shortcut

Bold ....................................... Format-Font ---------------------------- Ctrl+B


Underline ............................... Format-Font ---------------------------- Ctrl+U
Italic ....................................... Home-Font ---------------------------- Ctrl+I
Subscript ..................................... Format-Font -----------------------------Ctrl+=
Superscript
.................................. Format-Font -----------------------------Ctrl++
Strikethrough ......................... Format-Font ------------------------------ none

STEPS TO MOVE TEXT


 Highlight the text that you would like to move
 Cursor to where you would like the text to move to
 Select the Cut option/ Clipboard group
 Select the home tab
 Select the paste option / Clipboard Group

How to Dress for an Interview

Men's wardrobes should be: navy, gray, blue, and tan/beige. Brown
should be worn selectively as it is often aging
and rarely conveys the proper look. Their best
styles are the 2-piece suit, and jacket and
contrasting trousers (for less conservative
individuals). In conservative businesses a
strong confident image is usually
communicated by a navy suit with a crisp
white shirt and complimentary tie.

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Approximate number of bytes

Memory U nits
Kilobyte (KB) 1 000
Megabyte (MB) 1 000 000
Gigabyte (GB) 1 000 000 000
A byte is the amount of memory it takes to store a single
character

1) When going into an interview, you must is going to be discussed behind the
be well prepared. You're qualifications "closed doors". 3) More often than not, when the
aren't enough for the prospective interview is over, you are given an
employer to hire you. You must present 2) There are certain questions that you opportunity to ask questions. Make
yourself in a professional manner. This should be prepared to answer. These are sure you have some questions
can be accomplished through proper common questions that are asked in prepared beforehand, then pick one
clothing and having an idea of what interviews. Prior to the interview, plan of them at this time. Do not reply
and rehearse how you would answer with "uh, no", this doesn't present a
these questions very positive image.

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