This exercise is intended to guide you through a number of aspects related to the alignment of text in a Word document. It also includes a couple of extra features related to the general appearance of the text as well.
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Working with Word Documents Exercise 1: Text Alignment This exercise is intended to guide you through a number of aspects related to the alignment of text in a Word document. It also includes a couple of extra features related to the general appearance of the text as well. The first step is to centre the two lines of text that form the heading. Place the insertion point (cursor) anywhere in the first line, then click on the "Centre" tool on the toolbar. Repeat this for line two. You will notice that each line is automatically centred on the page. Why is this better than moving the heading to the centre by typing spaces to the left of the words? Answer: It is better to move the heading to the centre because the computer automatically centres the words for you rather than you typing to the left of the words. Select the first line of the heading...


