Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Business Invitation Wording Homework Help!!! I Have To Prepare A Postcard Invitation In MS Word As Instructed In My Text Book!!!!?

Homework Help!!! I have to prepare a postcard invitation in MS Word as instructed in my text book!!!!? - business invitation wording

These are the exact instructions from my manual. Advanced Word Processing Simulation Second Edition. This is the book in which the use of SBI and its business. Any help would be very apprecite. The instructions are very detailed. Shows you exactly what they are doing and should know how. Well, not me. They are:

Please prepare a postcard invitation to the upcoming forum, a light breakfast on 12 May with Avery 5389th Make the front of the postcard scenery. Split the cell in the back and the main text of the invitation to the left into a source of imagination and add a frame around them. I've attached a simple construction. Adding fields in the address merge on the right, then merge the postcards with the data of the moderators, and whether those who work 03

He said that basically the functions that I will be learning: Borders, Clip Art, envelopes and labels, fonts, lines and text boxes, and fusion.

Avery 5389 does not look like a postcard design for me.

Help!

1 comment:

texaskel... said...

Which version of Word you use?

I can tell you a few tips in Word 2003 (and earlier)

Select View> Layout. (You can also icons on the lower left corner on the left side of the area of the scroll bar on the right side.)

Make sure you see the grid on the table. Table> Show Gridlines (hide gridlines are displayed when they are already visible).

When I design work hard, I prefer to see the icons, which shows that earnings click points (), scores, etc. The best way on the paragraph icon in the toolbar. Just click on the icon even symbols of formatting when you do not need, or you find entertaining.

At this point, should take the form of a table with two rows. Presumably it is like a postcard collage folding if they have not worked with this form.

Does this help? Need help with other activities?

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