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Olga Cherkasova

New Perspectives Word 2013 Tutorial 7: SAM Project 1b


Submission #1
Score is 100 out of 100
1.

Turn on Track Changes and display All Markup for review. On page two, apply the
Heading 1 style to the heading Core Values.

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Change the formatting of text using Track Changes.


2.

In the third paragraph, remove the italics from the text Boston Veterans Foundation.

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Change the font style of text using Track Changes.


3.

In the third paragraph, move the second sentence (which begins We value the
privacy) so that it becomes the second to last sentence in the paragraph. Be sure
that a space appears before and after the sentence.

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Move text using Track Changes.


4.

Start at the beginning of page two and review each of Aiden Reillys changes. Accept
or reject the changes as follows: a. 1st paragraph: Accept each of Aidens changes
individually. b. 2nd paragraph: Accept all the changes except the changes that
replace Foundation with organization. c. 3rd paragraph: Accept each of Aidens
changes individually.

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Accept a Tracked Change.


Accept a Tracked Change.
Accept a Tracked Change.
Accept a Tracked Change.
Accept a Tracked Change.
Accept a Tracked Change.
Accept a Tracked Change.
Accept a Tracked Change.
Accept a Tracked Change.
Accept a Tracked Change.
Reject a Tracked Change.
Reject a Tracked Change.
Accept a Tracked Change.
Accept a Tracked Change.
5.

Read the first comment in the document and then delete it.

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Delete a comment.
6.

Read the next comment in the document, and then complete the following steps: a.
Turn off Track Changes. b. Use Microsoft Excel to open the

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support_NP_W13_T7_P1b_funding.xlsx workbook, available for download from the SAM


website. c. In the Sheet1 worksheet, copy cells A1:F6. d. Return to the
NP_Word2013_T7_P1b_FirstLastName_2 document, and then move the insertion point to
where the comment instructed you to insert the funding information. e. Use the Paste
Special feature to embed the worksheet selection in the Word document as a Microsoft
Excel Worksheet Object.
Insert an object from Excel.
7.

Modify the embedded worksheet by changing the number in cell F5 to 5,000.

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Update an object inserted from Excel.


8.

Read the next comment in the document, and then complete the following steps: a.
Use Microsoft Excel to open the support_NP_W13_T7_P1b_chart.xlsx workbook, available
for download from the SAM website. b. In the Sheet1 worksheet, copy the pie chart. c.
Return to the NP_Word2013_T7_P1b_FirstLastName_2 document, and then move the
insertion point to where the comment instructed you to insert the assets chart. d. Use the
Use Destination Theme & Link Data button on the Paste Options menu to link the chart to
the document

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Insert an object from Excel as a link.


9.

Resize the linked chart so it is 6 wide and 3.5 high.

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Change the width of an inserted object.


Change the height of an inserted object.
10.

Read the last comment in the document, and then delete all of the comments.

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Delete a comment.
Delete a comment.
Delete a comment.
11.

Edit the hyperlink on page three so it links to the address:


http://www.bostonveteransfoundation.cengage.com/

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Edit a hyperlink.
12.

Select the name Aiden Reilly at the end of the document, and then insert a bookmark
named Director.

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Insert a bookmark.
13.

Delete the Email bookmark.

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Delete a bookmark.
14.

On page one, convert the Aiden Reilly, Director text to a hyperlink linked to the
Director bookmark.

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Convert text to a hyperlink.


15.

Apply a page color to the document using two colors to create a gradient fill. Select
Blue Gray, Accent 5, Lighter 80% (9th column, 2nd row in the Theme Colors palette) for
Color 1. Select White, Background 1, Darker 5% (1st column, 2nd row in the Theme
Colors palette) for Color 2. Use the default Horizontal shading style.
Apply a gradient fill to the page color.

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16.

Insert a horizontal line on page 3, below the last sentence in the document, Audited
financial summaries (Hint: Use the Borders menu). Apply the Blue, Accent 6, Darker
50% solid color (10th column, 6th row in the Theme Colors palette) and a 2 pt. weight to
the horizontal line.
Insert a shape.

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Boston Veterans Foundation

MISSION STATEMENT
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Aiden Reilly, Director

Who We Are
The Boston Veterans Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating for
veterans in the greater Boston area. Incorporated for charitable and educational purposes under
Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, the
Foundation aims to educate the public about important
issues facing Boston area veterans, and support charitable
activities designed to improve the life of Boston area
veterans.
The majority of the veterans in Boston have established
productive post-military careers and functional, nurturing
home lives. However, some still struggle to gain access to
healthcare, housing, jobs, and education. The Foundation works with city, state, and federal
agencies to ensure that all Boston area veterans find the services they need and deserve.

Core Values

Formatted: Heading 1

The Boston Veterans Foundation is committed to treating veterans and their families with
dignity and professionalism, and to advocate for their well-being. We value the privacy of our
nations veterans, and recognize the need for accurate record keeping and data security. We will
strive to be responsible stewards of the financial resources entrusted to us in the form of public
grants and private donations. We value the privacy of our nations veterans, and recognize the
need for accurate record keeping and data security. In our own workplace, we value equal
opportunity, innovation, and compassion.

Formatted: Font: Not Italic

Dignity

Professionalism

Responsibility

Compassion

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Budget Overview
Generally, the Foundations funding is drawn from city, state, and federal grants, as well as
private donations. The following table provides an overview of funding sources for the past five
years.
Federal Grants
State Grants
Local Grants
Donations
TOTAL

2012
85,000 $
24,300
3,400
8,500
123,212

2013
94,000 $
21,500
3,750
5,680
126,943

2014
88,600 $
32,500
2,480
3,340
128,934

2015
75,700 $
45,400
3,500
1,250
127,865

2016
94,500
23,600
3,560
5,000
128,676

The Boston Veterans Foundation budget accounts for five main categories of expenditures. In
addition to general operating expenses, the foundation supports programs related to education
advising for veterans, housing assistance for veterans and their families, and job training for
unemployed or underemployed veterans. In addition, the foundation helps plan and host
memorial services for veterans throughout the Boston area. The following chart illustrates the
percentage of our budget allotted to each of these important programs:

Current Program
Budget
8%
32%

17%

20%
23%

Operating Expenses

Education Advising

Job Training

Memorial Service Support

Housing Assistance

Audited financial summaries of the Boston Veterans Foundation for the past five years are
available from our web site at http://www.bostonveteransfoundation.cengage.com/.

Boston Veterans Foundation


Aiden Reilly, Director
aidenreilly@bvr.cengage.com
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