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I am using Microsoft Office 2007 Word. Here is my question.
8. Insert a blank line below the "Elder@Tech is also opening the computer lab..." paragraph. Enter the following text on this new line: "Call (602) 555-1341 for class times." Back by popular demand, Elder@Tech is offering one-hour workshops on using new technology. To sign up for one of the following sessions, call (602) 555-1341. All of the workshops are held in the Elder@Tech computer lab. Call (602) 555-1341 for class times. I am told I am getting it wrong. How is this Insert a blank line done? |
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The simplest interpretation would be that it means, "Press Enter [or
possibly Shift+Enter] after 'computer lab' and type the following text in the new paragraph," but given the wording, it may also mean that space is wanted between the paragraphs, in which case you could add some "Space After" to the first paragraph. Given that the instructions do not use standard Word terminology, it's hard to be entirely sure what is intended. Is there an instructor you can ask? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Computer-Dr" wrote in message ... I am using Microsoft Office 2007 Word. Here is my question. 8. Insert a blank line below the "Elder@Tech is also opening the computer lab..." paragraph. Enter the following text on this new line: "Call (602) 555-1341 for class times." Back by popular demand, Elder@Tech is offering one-hour workshops on using new technology. To sign up for one of the following sessions, call (602) 555-1341. All of the workshops are held in the Elder@Tech computer lab. Call (602) 555-1341 for class times. I am told I am getting it wrong. How is this Insert a blank line done? |
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I have some friends I will ask thanks you though.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: The simplest interpretation would be that it means, "Press Enter [or possibly Shift+Enter] after 'computer lab' and type the following text in the new paragraph," but given the wording, it may also mean that space is wanted between the paragraphs, in which case you could add some "Space After" to the first paragraph. Given that the instructions do not use standard Word terminology, it's hard to be entirely sure what is intended. Is there an instructor you can ask? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Computer-Dr" wrote in message ... I am using Microsoft Office 2007 Word. Here is my question. 8. Insert a blank line below the "Elder@Tech is also opening the computer lab..." paragraph. Enter the following text on this new line: "Call (602) 555-1341 for class times." Back by popular demand, Elder@Tech is offering one-hour workshops on using new technology. To sign up for one of the following sessions, call (602) 555-1341. All of the workshops are held in the Elder@Tech computer lab. Call (602) 555-1341 for class times. I am told I am getting it wrong. How is this Insert a blank line done? |
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