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Technology Skills Benchmarks Strand 2: Use of Productivity Software Benchmark 2a. Add/Insert Bulleted Numbers or Lists Sacred Heart University Isabelle Farrington College of Education Educational Technology Certificate Program Kevin Schumann

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Technology Skills Benchmarks

Strand 2: Use of Productivity Software

Benchmark 2a. Add/Insert Bulleted Numbers or Lists

Sacred Heart UniversityIsabelle Farrington College of EducationEducational Technology Certificate Program

Kevin Schumann

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Strand 2. Overview

Use of Productivity Software

Benchmark 2a. – Create and edit documents in Word 2007 or above

demonstrating ability to perform: Add/Insert Bulleted or Numbered Lists

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Curriculum Content

- Numbered/bulleted lists are commonly used in Word Documents.

- They organize lists, notes, and outlines into uniformed rows.

- The function will always keep bullets and numbers in line.

- The bullet/numbered list function is compatible with any version of Microsoft Word.

- This presentation was done on an 2010 Apple MacBook, with Microsoft Office 2010.

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Step One: Open Word Document

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Step Two: Click on Bullets

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1. After clicking on the Bullet Button, Begin typing.

2. When you are ready to begin typing on a new bullet, hit the “Enter/Return” Key to begin a new bullet.

3. If you wish to have a sub-bullet, hit the enter key, and then click the “TAB” key to shift the bullet to right.

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Numbered Lists

The same concept in bullets works with the numbered list.

Click on the Numbered List button (see arrow), and follow the same steps that were listed in the previous slide.

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References

Microsoft Corporation (2003). Microsoft PowerPoint [Computer software]. Redmond: Washington.

Sacred Heart University (2010). Educational technology certificate program. Retrieved September 20, 2010, from http://www.sacredheart.edu/pages/3270_educational_ technology_certificate_program_etcp_.cfm