As an aspiring web editor, you must revise your resume to complete a job application. You will edit some of the language and apply formatting to update and style your professional-looking resume.
GETTING STARTED
Download the following file from the SAM website:
IL_Word2013_UA_P1a_FirstLastName_1.docx
Open the file you just downloaded and save it with the name:
IL_Word2013_UA_P1a_FirstLastName_2.docx
Hint: If you do not see the .docx file extension in the Save file dialog box, do not type it. Word will add the file extension for you automatically.
With the file IL_Word2013_UA_P1a_FirstLastName_2.docx still open, ensure that your first and last name is displayed in the footer. If the footer does not display your name, delete the file and download a new copy from the SAM website.
PROJECT STEPS
1. At the beginning of the document, select the first 5 paragraphs starting with “Melissa Major” and ending with “E-mail: mmajor@cengage.com” and center them.
2. In the paragraph that begins “Objective: Web Content Editor for…” select the word “Objective:” (including the colon) and bold it.
3. In that same paragraph, move the insertion point to the end of the word “a”. Insert a space and type the word major so that the paragraph reads “Objective: Web Content Editor for a major publishing house or blog”.
4. Add a bottom paragraph border to the heading “Qualifications”.
5. In the paragraph “Comprehensive search engine optimization”, move the insertion point to the end of the word “optimization”. Insert a space and type the word knowledge so that the paragraph reads “Comprehensive search engine optimization knowledge”.
6. Bold the heading “Work Experience & Achievements”.
7. Find the paragraph “Developed and edited multiple web pages” and delete the word “multiple” so that the paragraph reads “Developed and edited web pages”.
8. Find the paragraph “Helped customers research used cars” and move the insertion point to the end of the word