| Exercises |
Office: correspondence |
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| Notepaper
revisited |
You
may have already produced some notepaper in a previous course.
This task encourages you to think a little more about the design
of the sheet and, if you haven't used them before, will give
you an opportunity to use the full range of font options in
Word. Here's an example. |
| letter2 |
arrange
the elements of a business letter, correct the mistakes and
print it on notepaper you've either prepared before or been
provided with |
| staff
list |
setting
up and working with a small database
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| cars |
some
search and print tasks using a larger database. You will need
the database too. |
| Formation
mail merge |
a
more advanced task involving the production of account statements
for a number of customers. You will need the data
for this one, and the notepaper. |
| course
report |
This
is a very simple introduction to transferring spreadsheet and
database information to a text document and also to the production
of straightforward charts. |
| Six
months' gardening |
A miniature IBTII set of tasks. Rather than spending all your
time entering text or data, this exercise gets you to do many
of the types of job you will have to do in a real assignment
in one session. |
| cafebar
folk
song
Autumn escape
A
Perfect Spy |
Four
straightforward text entry tasks along the lines of the old
RSA CLAIT assignments. Still good practice, though, especially
in accurate work as these are all designed to catch out the
unwary! |
| Traveller's
Tales |
Something
different here. Put some boring looking text into a newsletter
format and add some illustrations. You'll need this text.
You'll need all these files too: message1,message2,message3,message4,message5
and message6 |
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