Open the 1Cost word processing document and insert your examination number in the header or footer - NSC Computer Application Technology - Question 1 - 2017 - Paper 1
Question 1
Open the 1Cost word processing document and insert your examination number in the header or footer.
1.1 Find the WordArt, 'What your car is really costing you' and ... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Open the 1Cost word processing document and insert your examination number in the header or footer - NSC Computer Application Technology - Question 1 - 2017 - Paper 1
Step 1
1.1 Find the WordArt, 'What your car is really costing you' and change it as follows:
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To find the WordArt, open the document and use the 'Find' feature. Once located, select the WordArt and apply a reflection text effect through the 'Format' menu to ensure it is clearly visible. Set the text outline to 1.5 pt using the text outline options.
Step 2
1.2 Find the text 'Document created:' below the WordArt.
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Insert a field next to the text 'Document created:' to display the current date. This can be done by accessing the 'Insert' menu, selecting 'Field', and choosing the date option.
Step 3
1.3 Use the replace feature of the word processor to change any instance of the word 'depreciation'
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Open the 'Replace' dialogue and search for 'depreciation'. Replace it with the same word but format it in bold and apply a strikethrough effect to each occurrence.
Step 4
1.4 Find the text starting with 'Ownership Costs' and ending with '... overnight parking, etc.'
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Select the text, then navigate to the 'Layout' menu to change the text to two columns. To ensure 'The costs of a car are:' appears consistently at the top of the second column, adjust the formatting accordingly.
Step 5
1.5 Find the text starting with 'fuel ...' and ending with '... roadway' under the heading 'Running Costs'.
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Highlight the text and go to the 'Format' menu, then create a multilevel list. Insert the image 1Bullet for level-one entries at a distance of 1.5 cm. For level-two, ensure to insert the numbering format (1, 2, 3, ...) as specified, aligning the level-two entries to 0 cm.
Step 6
1.6 Find the table under the text ending with '... my example are:'
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Click on the table and adjust the row height to 0.9 cm. Apply a table style of choice from the design options and center-align the contents vertically. Finally, add a caption starting with 'Table 4.' based on the specified cell content.
Step 7
1.7 Find the text starting with 'Summary: What ...'.
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Select all text from 'Summary: What ...' onwards and copy it. Then, paste it into a new section formatted for landscape orientation, while ensuring that the previous pages remain in portrait orientation.
Step 8
1.8 Insert an automatic table of figures at the end of the document.
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To insert the table, navigate to the 'References' tab and select 'Insert Table of Figures'. This will automatically generate a table based on your document's headings and captions.