Mr. Verlin South Philadelphia High School October 12, 2010.

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Mr. Verlin South Philadelphia High School October 12, 2010

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Mr. VerlinSouth Philadelphia High SchoolOctober 12, 2010

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Preliminaries: How did I do that? (12 constructed response pts.)John Jones

123 S. 5th Street

Philadelphia, PA 19130

 October 15, 2009

 Mr. Stan Pokras

1524 Brandywine Street

Philadelphia, PA 19130

 Dear Mr. Pokras

John Jones123 S. 5th StreetPhiladelphia, PA

19130

 October 15, 2009

 

Mr. Stan Pokras

1524 Brandywine Street

Philadelphia, PA 19130

 

Dear Mr. Pokras:

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Review: Changing Text and Paragraph Appearance Evaluate the visual appeal of

paragraph layout. Define the concept of a paragraph. Describe the difference between normal

view and print layout view. Identify instances in business letters

where paragraph breaks should occur.

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Objectives By being able to do the following, you

will be able to make your business letters more attractive and easier to read: Indent the first line of a paragraph. Properly align the columns of tabular text.

You will know that you accomplished these when: The decimal points in dollar values of

tabular text align.

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Focus Lesson: Changing Paragraph Appearance (30 classwork pts.) Indentation

Load your Pokras letters. If you didn’t do one, copy and paste at least 5 lines of text into a blank Word document from any class appropriate website.

Delete everything except the body of the letter.

Complete step #9 on exercise #8 (p. #3). Decimal Tab: complete steps #15-#19.