Friday, November 16, 2012

Business D & P

Business Documents and Publishing
 
This is my last blog for the semester, and I would
like to use it to advice others to definitely consider
taking this business class.
 
When I first signed up for the class I was
unsure about it because I did not know much
of what I was getting in to. However, I
am very glad I took the chance and
enrolled for the college course.
 
Business D & P was simply a sequel to
Intro to Word Processing , yet
it included in much detail much
more provided information about :
 
*How to type professionally
 
*the importance of proofreading
for an error free document
 
*How to type up major documents
such as summons, iteneraries,
Last Will and Testament,
and many more.
 
I know that I will use many of the things I learned from this class
and I am very glad I registered for it.

Letterhead

Letterhead
 
The letterhead task can be especially useful
to those who have to send out multiple emails,
business letters, personal letters, etc.
 
After creating a letterhead for a document,
one never has to type up there return contact information
such as name, address, email, phone number, and
other things that apply in that field.
 
When creating a letterhead one must be familar with:
 
*Inserting shapes into the document.
 
*Inserting clip art into the document.
 
*Inserting text box into the document.
 
All of which can be found under the Insert tab,..
 
Below is an example letterhead.
 


Meeting Agenda

Meeting Agenda
 
I found learning how to type up a meeting
agenda to be a useful task for later on
in life for meetings such as:
 
*   Business Meetings at work

*  Business Meetings at church
 
*Business Meetings for specific
orginizations.
 
I have always heard what takes place at the business
meetings at my church, and now I know by the few
steps in the picture below, I can successfully
keep track of the agenda from each monthly
meeting.
 


Cover Page
 
One of the most fun assignments I have completed in
my college course Business Documents and Publishing
is an assignment on how to create a cover page
for a document.
 
A cover page can be used for many things
such as an announcement (kind of like a newsletter)
for a business to advertise.
 
By creating a cover page,
one must be familar with:
 
 
*Creating a table in Word, and knowing
how to hide the grid-lines.
 
*Must be familiar with the Word Art tool.
 
*Must also be familiar with inserting clip-art
into the document.
 
By being familiar with these few steps, one can successfully create
a stylish yet sophisticated cover page.
 
Below is an example of a cover page.
 


Last Will and Testament

 
Last Will and Testament
 
I have learned many things while taking the college course
 "Business Documents and Publishing".
One document that particularly interested me
 was learning how to type up was a
Last Will and Testament.
 
This was definitely an easy task when following
the instructions provided, but
I would have never known how to
write up a will if I had not
completed this assignment.
 
Below is a screen shot of what a finished
Last Will and Testament will look like.