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Microsoft Word Lab Assignment Part 1 - (2 %) - Task 1

The document provides instructions for completing two tasks as part of a Microsoft Word lab assignment. Task 1 involves rewriting and formatting a paragraph about computer and information processing. The formatting includes changing font styles, sizes, effects, highlighting, and indentation. Task 2 involves recreating a table, list, shape, image, and chart based on the nutrition facts figure provided.

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Microsoft Word Lab Assignment Part 1 - (2 %) - Task 1

The document provides instructions for completing two tasks as part of a Microsoft Word lab assignment. Task 1 involves rewriting and formatting a paragraph about computer and information processing. The formatting includes changing font styles, sizes, effects, highlighting, and indentation. Task 2 involves recreating a table, list, shape, image, and chart based on the nutrition facts figure provided.

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Microsoft Word

Lab Assignment Part 1 - (2 %).

Task 1

1. Rewrite the paragraph.


2. Set the font formatting as stated in the specific instruction given.
3. Use format painter to set font formatting for all the word “Information” in the paragraph.
4. Set the indentation for paragraph 1 hanging = 0.5 inch.
5. Set the line spacing as 1.5.
6. Align justify for both paragraph.

Computer & Information Processing {Font Style: Courier New, Size:12, Bold, Underline,
UPPERCASE}

Information processing {Strikethrough, Text Effect} is the change (processing)


of information in any manner detectable by an observer. As such, it is a process
that describes everything that happens (changes) in the universe, from the falling of a rock (a
change in position) to the printing of a text file from a digital computer system {Text
highlight:Turquoise}. In the latter case, an information processor is changing the form of
presentation of that text file. Information processing may more specifically be defined in
terms used by Claude E. Shannon as the conversion of latent information into manifest
information(McGonigle & Mastrian, 2011). { Font Style: Arial, Size:11}[1] {Superscript}

Latent and manifest information is defined through the terms of equivocation (remaining
uncertainty, what value the sender has actually chosen), dissipation (uncertainty of the
sender what the receiver has actually received), and transformation (saved effort of
questioning - equivocation minus dissipation) (Denning and Bell, 2012).{Font Style:Book
Antiqua, Size:10) [2] {Superscript}

Isramli - Dec-April 2015


Task 2:

1. Recreate following table, list, shape, image and chart based on Figure 1. You may use
your creativity to design the table.

Get a healthy
Nutrition

lifestyle
Facts

Serving Size 50g


Amount per Serving

1. Calories
a. 71
2. Calories from Fat
a. 45
3. Total Fat - 5g
a. Saturated Fat – 2g
i. %Daily value = 8% Fats
b. Trans Fat
i. %Daily value = 8%
Fish,Egg
4. Cholesterol - 211mg
i. %Daily value = 70%
5. Sodium – 147mg Vegetable s&
i. %Daily value = 6% Fruits
6. Total Carbohydrate – 0g
a. Dietry Fiber - 0g Bread,Cereal,Rice
i. %Daily value = 0%
b. Sugars-0g
i. %Daily value = 0%
7. Protein – 6g

Calorie Intake
10

6 Intake1
Calorie

Intake2
4
Intake3
2 Intake4

0
Calorie1 Calorie2 Calorie3 Calorie4

Figure 1: Task 2

Isramli - Dec-April 2015

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