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How do you "Create a Title Page" in word for Office 2007?
I am workong on a Capstone Exercise from Office 2007, on one of the
exercises , "Adding Style, one of the first thing that they ask for is to "Create a Title_ Page_1 with these formats: 22-point size, Shadow font effect, character spacing expanded, and so on, my thing is ,I don't know what they mead or how to create a "Title Page", can anyone help me with this. Thank-you |
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How do you "Create a Title Page" in word for Office 2007?
Virtually every book I have read has a title page. Just copy one. They don't
mean anything special, just a bog standard title page. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "Mrs. Johnny Taylor" Mrs. Johnny wrote in message ... I am workong on a Capstone Exercise from Office 2007, on one of the exercises , "Adding Style, one of the first thing that they ask for is to "Create a Title_ Page_1 with these formats: 22-point size, Shadow font effect, character spacing expanded, and so on, my thing is ,I don't know what they mead or how to create a "Title Page", can anyone help me with this. Thank-you |
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How do you "Create a Title Page" in word for Office 2007?
I think it's a matter of poor writing on the part of the exercise author. Given
the context ("Adding a Style"), the request is probably to create a style, rather than to create a title page. That is, open the New Style dialog; name the style "Title_Page_1" (which is a strange but legal name for a style); and give it the required formatting characteristics. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 22:27:15 +0100, "Terry Farrell" wrote: Virtually every book I have read has a title page. Just copy one. They don't mean anything special, just a bog standard title page. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "Mrs. Johnny Taylor" Mrs. Johnny wrote in message ... I am workong on a Capstone Exercise from Office 2007, on one of the exercises , "Adding Style, one of the first thing that they ask for is to "Create a Title_ Page_1 with these formats: 22-point size, Shadow font effect, character spacing expanded, and so on, my thing is ,I don't know what they mead or how to create a "Title Page", can anyone help me with this. Thank-you |
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How do you "Create a Title Page" in word for Office 2007?
Since this is a W2007 course, maybe the course writer is expecting the
student to look into using a building block, such as one of the cover pages listed in the building blocks organizer. Unlike in bookwork, in pamphlets, business documents, and such, the terms "cover page" and "title page" are sometimes used interchangeably. Pam Jay Freedman wrote: I think it's a matter of poor writing on the part of the exercise author. Given the context ("Adding a Style"), the request is probably to create a style, rather than to create a title page. That is, open the New Style dialog; name the style "Title_Page_1" (which is a strange but legal name for a style); and give it the required formatting characteristics. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. Virtually every book I have read has a title page. Just copy one. They don't mean anything special, just a bog standard title page. [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] they mead or how to create a "Title Page", can anyone help me with this. Thank-you -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...neral/200907/1 |
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How do you "Create a Title Page" in word for Office 2007?
How about this idea:
1. Open a blank page, and type something on it. 2. Highlight the text and enlarge it to 22 points. 3. On the Home tab, in the Font group, click on the Font dialog box. It's located in the lower right-hand corner of the box, and looks like a tiny square with an arrow in it. 4. In the Font tab, in the Effects section, check the box next to "Shadow." 5. On the Character Spacing tab, click the dropdown box next to "Spacing," and choose Expanded. 5. Click OK. To save the style: 1. Make sure it's highlighted. 2. On the Home tab, on the Styles group, click the "More" dropdown arrow on the right. 3. Click on "Save Selection as New Quick Style" in the box that pops up. 4. Type Title_Page_1, and click OK Hope that helps! -- Kara http://www.karathecomputertutor.com "Pamelia Caswell via OfficeKB.com" wrote: Since this is a W2007 course, maybe the course writer is expecting the student to look into using a building block, such as one of the cover pages listed in the building blocks organizer. Unlike in bookwork, in pamphlets, business documents, and such, the terms "cover page" and "title page" are sometimes used interchangeably. Pam Jay Freedman wrote: I think it's a matter of poor writing on the part of the exercise author. Given the context ("Adding a Style"), the request is probably to create a style, rather than to create a title page. That is, open the New Style dialog; name the style "Title_Page_1" (which is a strange but legal name for a style); and give it the required formatting characteristics. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. Virtually every book I have read has a title page. Just copy one. They don't mean anything special, just a bog standard title page. [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] they mead or how to create a "Title Page", can anyone help me with this. Thank-you -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...neral/200907/1 |
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