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1 Document Production Task 7 Name Class& Sec

2 You are now going to edit a document about choosing hardware for a computer.

3 Using a suitable software package, load the file N14MICE.RTF

4 Set the:

• page size to A4
• orientation to landscape.
Place screenshot evidence of this in your evidence document.

5 Set the:
• top and bottom margins to 2 centimetres
• left and right margins to 1.5 centimetres.
Place screenshot evidence of this in your evidence document.

6 Save the document with a new name in your work area. Make sure it is saved
in the format of the software you are using.

7 Set all the text to:


• a 12 point serif font
• 1.5 line spacing
• be fully justified.

8 Make sure there is a single 12 point line space after each paragraph.

9 Place in the header:


• your candidate name, candidate number and your Centre number.
Place in the footer:
• today’s date left aligned
• the automated file name and file path right aligned.
Make sure that all the alignments match the page margins.
Make sure that headers and footers are displayed on all pages.

10 Insert a blank line at the start of the document and enter the title
Input devices for a gaming computer

11 Make the title centre aligned with a 36 point italic sans-serif font.

12 Add a subtitle below the title:


Mice for gamers by: and add your name.

13 Set the subtitle to be:


• an 18 point sans-serif font
• underlined
• not italic
• right aligned.

14 On the same page after the subtitle, format the rest of the document into three
equally spaced columns, with a 1 centimetre gap between the columns.

ICT Grade 8 [Turn over


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15 Delete the paragraph that starts: The thing with the mechanical mouse was that
there were wear and tear issues…

16 Find an appropriate image of a mouse and place it in the left column of the
first page at the start of the second paragraph.
Align it with the top line of the text and the left margin.

17 Re-size the image to fill about half the column and maintain the aspect ratio.
Make sure the text wraps round and below the image.
It should look like this:

18 Apply a single bullet to each paragraph of the text from:


Mechanical mouse: Houses a hard rubber ball …
to
Cordless 3-D mouse: This kind of mouse …

19 Format the end of the document so that only the table fills the page width. This table
will compare the three types of mouse. The headings are in the table.

20 Copy from the file N14RECOMMEND.RTF appropriate text and place this into the
table at the end of your document.

21 Make sure the text in the table matches the body text, keeping the bullets.

22 Make the text in the first column of the table (Make, Model, Features) bold.

23 Shade the top two rows of the table only with a light grey background.

24 Set the outside border only to a width of about 3 points.


Ensure that all grid lines are visible when printed.

25 Spell-check and proof-read the document. Correct any spelling errors.


Place breaks, if necessary, to ensure that:
• there are no widows or orphans
• there are no split tables
• there are no blank pages
• it has consistent line and paragraph spacing.

26 Save the document.

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