CWID: 50284838
Name: Pradhumna Gautam
CWID: 50284838
Name: Pradhumna Gautam
You are being asked to write a short description (i.e., proposal) of an electronic document project that you will do for this class (see the final project requirements). It may be based on an actual business or a fictitious enterprise.
In the proposal you need to create a short profile of an organization of your choice showing the type of business, the number of employees and the number of customers. Describe the type of documents and records that are currently kept on the customer and whether they are manual or electronic. You can make your own assumptions. Check the following questions to make sure your proposal provides all the required information:
There will be an “oral defense” component for this proposal. You will schedule a one-on-one meeting with the professor and be ready to answer the professor’s questions about your proposal. Failure to show up in this meeting, or to effectively answer the questions in the oral discussion, may result in grade deductions.
Your initial post is due by 11:59pm, Thursday (04/15) and your comments/replies(at least two) are due by 11:59pm, Sunday (04/18).
NOTE: **** post replies in separate documents for each Question
**** Please follow the instructions to the poin
Project Description:
In this project, you will apply skills you practiced from the Objectives in Word Chapters 1-3. You will assist Irene Shviktar, the Vice President of Marketing, to edit and create documents for a National Sales Meeting that will precede a Winter Sports Expo sponsored by Front Range Action Sports. The documents include a cover letter from the vice president to the company president. The letter will accompany a packet of materials for the meeting and the expo, which includes a brief resume for the guest speaker, a flyer that will announce the expo, a newsletter for employees, and a research paper on the history and development of skis.
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Open the Word document Student_Word_Cap1_National_Sales_Meeting.docx downloaded with this Project. Be sure that the rulers and formatting marks display.
2
On the letter on Page 1, select the first paragraph—Front Range Action Sports—and increase the Font Size to 28 pt. Change the Font Size of the next four paragraphs—the address lines and website—to 12 pt.
3
Select the first five paragraph lines that you just formatted, change the Font to Arial, and then with the text selected, display the Borders and Shading dialog box. Create a 6 pt, Automatic-colored border on the left side of the selected text.
In the paragraph that begins If you have any, select the second sentence and move it to the beginning of the paragraph. Adjust spacing as necessary so that there are no extra blank spaces at the end of the paragraph.
4
On Page 2, in the newsletter, select the second paragraph of text, which begins with Employee Newsletter. Display the Borders and Shading dialog box, and then add an Automatic-colored, 3 pt line below the paragraph.
5
Starting with the paragraph that begins National Sales Meeting, select all of the text from that point to the end of the page, including the paragraph mark after the word event. Do not select the Page Break. Change the Spacing After to 6 pt, format the text in two columns, and apply the Justify alignment.
6
At the top of the first column, select the paragraph National Sales Meeting. From the Font dialog box, change the Font Size to 20, apply Bold, and add the Small caps effect. Then Center the paragraph. Apply the same formatting to the paragraph Winter Sports Expo.
7
On the same page, in the blank line above the last paragraph of the newsletter, insert the picture from your downloaded files wCap1_Powder_Skiing.jpg. If necessary, set the Width of the picture to 3″ and apply a 10 pt Soft Edges effect.
8
In the blank paragraph at the top of Page 3, insert a 2×3 table. In the first cell of the table, type the following four lines, pressing ENTER after each line:
Robert Lewis
1227 Aspen Lake Trail
Vail, CO 81657
www.boblewisskis.com
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In the second row of the table, in the first cell, type CAREER HIGHLIGHTS and then press TAB. In the second cell of the second row, insert the text from the downloaded file wCap1_Career_Text.docx and then press BACKSPACE to remove the blank line at the bottom of the inserted text.
10
In the third row of the table, in the first cell, type EDUCATION and then in the cell to the right, type Mr. Lewis’ educational information as follows, pressing ENTER after each line:
University of Colorado
Ph.D. in Psychology
University of Colorado
M.S. in Psychology
University of Minnesota
B.S. in Psychology
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Insert a new row at the bottom of the table. In the first cell of the new row, type CONSULTANT and then in the cell to the right, type the following, pressing ENTER after each line:
U.S. Junior Ski Team
U.S. National Ski Team
Special Olympics
12
Apply Bold to the headings CAREER HIGHLIGHTS, EDUCATION, and CONSULTANT. Drag the vertical border between the two columns to the 1.5-inch mark on the horizontal ruler.
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In the first row, merge the two cells, and then Center the text. Select Robert Lewis, increase the Font Size to 24 pt, apply Bold, and then add 24 pt space Before the text. Select the web address and add 18 pt space after the text.
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Create a bulleted list, using solid round black bullets, for the items below SKIING and below COACHING. Apply Bold to the name of each university, and then apply 12 pt spacing after to the name of each college degree.
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Select the table, and then remove all borders. From the Borders and Shading dialog box, add a 3 pt solid border to the top of the table.
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Near the top of Page 4, in the paragraph that begins The use of skis, in the third line, position the insertion point to the right of the period following wood, and then insert the following footnote: The oldest known ski and pole is more than 4,000 years old.
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Modify the footnote style by changing the Font Size to 11 pt, add a First Line Indent of 0.5″, and set Line spacing to 2.0 (double).
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In the paragraph that begins The use of skis, position the insertion point to the left of the period at the end of the paragraph. Using the MLA format, add the following Book citation:
Author: Huntford, Roland
Title: Two Planks and a Passion: The Dramatic History of Skiing
Year: 2008
City: New York
Publisher: Continuum Press
In the text, select the Huntford citation and add the page numbers 4-6
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On Page 6, in the blank line below the Works Cited title, insert the built-in Bibliography. Select the two references, change the line spacing to 2.0 and change the Spacing After to 0 pt. Center the Bibliography title. After the bibliography is entered and formatted, delete the Works Cited paragraph.
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On Page 7, select the two paragraphs below the title that begin Friday and Saturday, and then change the Spacing After to 0.
21
Select the three paragraphs below the title—the dates—and then from the Borders and Shading dialog box, apply a Box border using theme color Blue, Accent 1 (fifth column, first color) and a 3 pt border. Click the Shading tab, and add Shading using theme color Blue, Accent 1, Lighter 80% (fifth column, second color).
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Click after the colon at the end of the line that precedes the bulleted list. Insert the downloaded picture wCap1_Downhill_Skiing.jpg. Change the Height of the picture to 3.5″, and then set the wrapping to Square.
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Position the picture so that the Horizontal Alignment is set to Right relative to Column and the Vertical Alignment is set to Top relative to Line. Apply a Picture Style using the Soft Edge Rectangle.
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At the bottom of the flyer, click in the second blank paragraph below the last paragraph of text. Insert a Basic Process SmartArt (first style under Process). Click the outer rectangle surrounding the SmartArt to select it, and if necessary, change the wrapping style to In Line with Text. On the Format tab, set the Height of the SmartArt graphic to 1″ and the Width to 6.5″. Add the following text, in order, to the three shapes:
Exhibits
Speakers
Workshops
To the SmartArt graphic, apply the 3-D Polished style.
1-Introduction to Loops
2-Introduction to Loops
Part A: (1000 words) Summarize the roles and responsibilities of a Product Manager.
Part B: (300 words) Differences between product line engineering and software product.
Assignment 1.
Research these topics topics for a two to three page paper. Write the paper in your own words. Do not copy and paste. Use APA formatting and include at least three references.
1. Give a brief description or timeline for computer development from the 1940’s until today.
2. Describe Moore’s Law. Do you think it still applies today?
3. Describe the Internet of Things (IoT).
M3A1: Case Study: Textbook Case 5.1 Yahoo
Wins the Gold Medal and Silver Medals for the
Worst Hacks in History!
This activity addresses the following module outcomes:
MO1: Compare internal and external threats and the sources of data breaches.
(CO3)
MO2: Compare the types of general controls. (CO4)
Case Study:
There seems to be a cybersecurity headline once a week about at least one company
or government agency being hacked or reporting some type of breach. In this module,
you have learned about the challenges associated with cybersecurity and ways the
threats can be mitigated. You will focus on the challenges experienced by Yahoo in this
case study.
Write a 1.5 page paper not including the cover page or reference pages, that answers
the questions from the textbook case study 5.1 – Yahoo Wins the Gold Medal and Silver
Medals for the Worst Hacks in History! You must cite at least five independent scholarly
sources to support your position, using appropriate APA format.
Before you begin writing, please review the Case Study Guidelines download for
information.
Please take note of the resource listed below as you select external scholarly
sources for this assignment:
Excelsior College Library Homepage
Library Overview [VIDEO]: A brief introduction to the EC Library (Links to an
external site.) [Video file, 03:53 mins]
Starting Your Research Guide (Links to an external site.): It is highly
recommended you utilize the Excelsior College Library to conduct your research.
All students/researchers must be able to discern what is solid source/reference
material and what is not.
What is scholarly (sometimes referred to as peer-reviewed) (Links to an external
site.)? [Video file, 04:00 mins]
Scholarly sources can generally be identified by several features:
Content (topic being discussed)
Audience (for the layperson or someone familiar with the research on the
subject?)
Language (higher level language and discipline-specific terminology)
Intent (case study, report of experimental results, etc.)
Authorship (qualifications of author to write on the topic, usually an advanced
degree with years of experience and research on the topic)
Peer-reviewed (material is evaluated by experts and only published if it meets the
discipline’s standards)
References (other materials used in the research process are listed in a
bibliography or footnotes)
Listing (Check Ulrich’s in the Research Databases to see if the publication is
listed as refereed.)
Milestone 1&2 was added for document support
A 3-page APA paper that discusses web services.
Low on Plagiarism, Need to have at least 3 references.