Green River Community College
English as a Second Language
Program
Word Processing III - Answers
This is the model to follow for Worksheet III on
word processing. Check your paper with this model.
Word Processing Worksheet III Copy, Cut,
Paste, Bullets, Numbers, and Print Preview
Follow these directions. If you need help, check the finished model.
1. Highlight (select) the paragraph below and copy it. Then enter a return after the original paragraph and paste in a copy of the paragraph.
Word processing is a very useful skill. You can use word processing to write letters, reports, school papers, and many other types of documents. You must be able to type and to use a computer in order to do word processing. Some of the basic skills are to open the program, open a new document, type and delete text, format text, select text, cut, copy and paste text, spell check, save and open documents, and print a document.
Word processing is a very useful skill. You can use word processing to write letters, reports, school papers, and many other types of documents. You must be able to type and to use a computer in order to do word processing. Some of the basic skills are to open the program, open a new document, type and delete text, format text, select text, cut, copy and paste text, spell check, save and open documents, and print a document.
2. Cut and paste to put the following list of dates in correct order.
May 28, 1911
December 23, 1923
November 30, 1953
November 22, 1963
June 6, 1968
May 22, 1975
June 24, 1980
August 30, 1988
October 23, 1998
January 3, 2000
3. Make a bulleted list of vegetables. Cut out any food that is not a vegetable.
4. Put these historical events in order. Then make a numbered list.
5. Check print preview and answer this question. How many pages is this document?
Answer:
6. Save the document and print it. Hand it in to your teacher.
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