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April 16-22

If you have not already done so, remember to make an appointment to come in this week to take the Unit 7 Test. Bring your books with you.

Unit 7 Test
Letter and Envelope
25 minutes

Note: You will need to know proofreaders' marks for this test, which is a rough draft letter with proofreaders' marks. Review 27E, Basic Proofreaders' Marks, pp. 68-69, and 29E, More Proofreaders' Marks, p. 76. You can also look up these marks in GDP's online Reference Manual, Contents tab, Proofreaders' Marks.

Never take an actual document processing test until you have successfully completed the practice document processing test! You will not be prepared.
bulletYou will need to schedule a testing appointment with an Instructional Assistant. Click here for steps to schedule your on-campus test. I do not have to be there. Send me an email message to confirm a time and date for the test. 
bulletYou get only one chance at passing this test, so you want to be prepared. Bring your books with you.
bulletIt is your responsibility to send me an e-mail notifying me that you have taken your test so that I can grade it and send you the test results.
bulletYou must take your test this week or next week. If you haven't taken this test by the end of next week, an automatic 10% late penalty will be taken. For example, if you earned an A+ but the test was late, your grade would be lowered automatically to a B+.
bulletIf haven't evaluated your technique yet, you must email me immediately. Remember that your technique must be acceptable in order to pass the class. 
Lesson 31-A B C D

Lesson 31-E+, Language Arts
Repeat this drill until you have two errors maximum.

Lesson 32-A B C D E F

Lesson 32-G, 3-Minute Timed Writing
TW Goal: 33/5e

Lesson 36-F, Word Processing: TableCreate and AutoFit to Contents
Practice Exercises (optional)
Note: If the default font inside a table is set to 11 pt rather than 12 pt, select the desired text and change the font size manually.
Lesson 36-e, Basic Parts of a Table

Lesson 36, Table 36-1, Boxed Table

Lesson 36, Table 36-2, Boxed Table
Table

Lesson 33-A B C D
Lesson 37-e, Table Heading Block
Lesson 37-F, Word Processing: TableMerge Cells and Borders
Practice Exercises (optional)
 
Lesson 37, Table 37-6
Open Table
To remove all borders, first select the table. To select a table, hold your mouse over the table to make the table move handle appears in the top left corner of the table, then click the table move handle. Or drag over the entire table. Or from the menu, click Table, Select Table.

To remove table borders, with the table selected, from the Formatting toolbar, click the down arrow next to the borders button, then click the No Border button to remove all borders. Hold your mouse over each button to read the button name.
 

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