Section 11

CHART/GRAPH FORMATTING A chart is a graphical representation for data visualization, in which “the data is represented by symbols, such as bars in a bar chart, lines in a line chart, or slices in a pie chart.  A chart can represent tabular numeric data, functions or some kinds of quality structure and provides different information. […]

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Section 10

IMAGE FORMATTING MS Word offers several tools that enable the formatting of images to enhance the appearance of the picture and the quality of the document been produced. Such formatting options as can be found on the Picture tools on the menu bar ranges from changing the size, position, shape or orientation of the picture.

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Section 9

SHAPE FORMATTING You can add a variety of shapes to your document, including arrows, callouts, squares, stars, and flowchart shapes. Shapes can be used for a number of things from using a line to set your name and address apart from the rest of your resume, using flowchart shapes to create a diagram showing a

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Section 8

EQUATION EDITOR Equation is a mathematical tool created to easy the imputing of mathematical equations, expressions and formulas. Modern versions of MS Word include almost all the symbols and structures a math professor could need. These can either be quickly typed with shortcuts or found in the convenient Equation menu, depending on your preference. There

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Section 7

TABLE OF CONTENTS If you’re here, there is every likely holder that you had to deal with a really long document in Microsoft Word at least once. It could be an academic paper or a lengthy report. Depending on the project, it might be dozens or even hundreds of pages long! When you have such

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Section 6

TABLE FORMATTING A table is a grid of cells arranged in rows and columns. The intersection of a row and column is called a cell. Tables are useful for various tasks such as presenting text information and numerical data, organizing and presenting information, alignment of numbers in columns, and sorting and performing calculations. In MS

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Section 5

DOCUMENT FORMATTING Document formatting refers to the way a document is laid out on the page – the way it looks and is visually organized. Basically, the mechanics of how the words appear on the page forms a good formatting that is consistent, correct ( in terms of meeting any stated requirements), and easy to

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Section 3

DOCUMENT STRUCTURE A document is a written, drawn, presented, or memorialized representation of thought, knowledge, experience or achievement in a structure and format such as fonts, colors, and images that may be preserved or represented in order to serve as evidence for some purpose. A written, printed or engrave record often the manifestation of fiction

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Section 4

EXPOSITION TO TYPESETTING Also known as letter setting is the composition of text by means of arranging physical types or the digital equivalent and the process of setting text onto a page. The secret to a more inviting reading experience is typesetting; this implies that, a typist ought to develop certain computer skills that would

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