You work as a Web designer at WWW Web Services Agency and have been asked to provide some basic information to be used in a senior citizens workshop. You want to provide the basic elements of good Web design and format the document professionally. Use the basic information you have already, in a Word document, and revise it to include elements appropriate for a research-oriented paper.
Assigned Reading
Word: Chapter 3.
- Open the Lab 4 starter file (COSC1301_Word3_ Starter.docx). Add a Standard Header to the top of the page (read COSC1301_Lab_Instructions to see what goes in the header); then save the document to your disk, diskette, or USB drive, as lastname_firstinitial_W3.docx. Note, in this lab, a page number is also required. Select Insert, Page Number, Bottom of Page, Plain Number 3. The header text and page number will not show on the cover page.
- Insert your name at the bottom of the cover page.
- Place the insertion point at the end of the first paragraph under Proximity and Balance on the second page of the document. Insert the following text into endnote: Max Rebaza, Effective Web Sites, Chicago: Windy City Publishing, Inc. (2004): 44.
- Convert the endnote to footnote by right clicking the endnote number in front of the endnote and select Convert to Footnote.
- Insert a table of contents page after the cover page. Use Automatic Table 2 style. The table of contents should be on the page by itself, so you may need to insert a page break.
- In preparation for adding a bibliography to your document, create a citation source using the source from step c. (Hint: It is a book section.) Use the Source Manager to create the source and prevent the citation from displaying in the document. Also create citation sources for the two additional sources identified in the document footnotes.
- Insert a bibliography at the end of the document using the Chicago style. Use the default format and settings for the bibliography. Apply Heading 2 style to the Bibliography heading.
- Add captions to each graphic that displays in the paper. Use the default caption for each; you do not have to create a description. Display the caption below the graphic. Add a caption to the table on page 6 and display the caption below the table.
- Create a table of figures at the beginning of the document on a separate page after the table of contents. The table should provide a list of figures only. Give the page an appropriate heading and format the heading using the Heading 2 style.
- Insert a cross-reference at the end of the Font Size and Attributes paragraph on the seventh page. Type See also and insert a cross-reference that uses the Heading reference type and the Contrast and Focus heading. End the sentence with a period.
- Update the entire table of contents and the table of figures. Remove any unnecessary blank pages in the document.