Word Test, Practical Portion
- If you have not yet done so, please hand in your written portion.
- You may print this document if you wish.
- Please follow the instructions. If you don't understand an instruction, please ask.
- You may use your book and notes on this portion of the test.
- Point values are noted next to each instruction.
- A picture of the final document is located at the bottom of this page.
- Make sure you save your file frequently.
- Use the automatic features of word to correctly format this document and all parts.
- When you are finished, please
- Email a copy of the test to dbennett@edinboro.edu (20 points deducted if this is not done)
- Print out a copy of the test and hand it in. (20 points deducted if this is not done)
- Save a copy of a this file to your media.
- Start Word and load the file.
- (3 points) Insert your name in the page header, centered.
- (2 points) Mark Lake-effect Snow as a title.
- (2 points) Mark the following so that they appear in a table of contents. The indented sections should be indented in the table of contents.
- Introduction
- Formation
- Instability
- Snow and Ice Cover
- Phenomenon in the Great Lakes Region
- (3 points) Insert a table of contents after the heading and before the introduction.
- (9 points) Place page numbers on your document as follows:
- The first page has no page number, but is considered page 4
- The second page has a page number centered - # -
- All other pages have a number on the left Page #
- (2 points) Add a footnote to the title Lake-effect Snow which
states Abridged from the Wikipedia Article
- (2 points) Place a box around the text of the Instability section.
- (2 points) Place the text in the Snow and Ice Cover section in three columns. Justify this text.
- (2 points) Add a endnote to the first occurrence of millibars with the following text A measure of pressure.
- (3 points) Format all occurrences of the word Erie in a script
bold font.
- (10 points) Make a table at the end of the text.
- Insert a title, centered, bold, 14 point, in a single cell
- Title: Snowfall to Date: 2008-2009 season.
- Add columns for city name, snowfall total, source and date.
- Add rows for Erie, Edinboro, Buffalo and Syracuse.
- Insert the following data:
- Edinboro, 140.0, eupweather, 2/2/09
- Erie, 139.7, wsee.tv, 2/22/09
- Buffalo, 94.8, GoldenSnowball.com, 2/21/09
- Syracuse, 137.3, GoldenSnowball.com, 2/21/09
- Right align the date and snowfall totals.
- Left align the city names.
- Center the source.
- Size all of the columns to fit the data nicely.
- Center this table on the page.
- (5 points) Find a snow related picture, insert it on the first page, centered
- (2 points) Add a appropriate caption to your picture.
on the page.
- (3 points) Insert a citation to Principles of Snow Hydrology after the words Lake-effect snow in the first paragraph of the introduction.
- (3 points) Insert a citation to http://users.edinboro.edu/kmoyer/eupweather/eupwxpage.html in the table.
- (4 points) After the table, insert a Bibliography.
- (3 points) After the table, before the Bib, insert a Table of Figures.
Please make sure you have
- Updated all automatic tables.
- Made your document fit on three pages.
- Placed you name in the heading of ALL pages.
- Emailed a copy of the document to dbennett@edinboro.edu
- Printed a copy and handed it in.