Project 11 - Certificate of Recognition
Create a certificate of recognition for an outstanding employee. Be sure to
include the employee's name, date, type of award being given, and your name
and/or company as the one presenting the award. Click on the link below to see
an example of a certificate of recognition that uses both ClipArt and Autoshapes.
To include Autoshapes in your certificate, follow the suggestions listed below:
Writing your name:
Make sure the Drawing Toolbar is displayed.
Click the AutoShapes button on the Drawing toolbar, point to Lines, and then
click the Scribble button. (The Scribble button is the last button in the bottom
row. Position the mouse pointer on this button and Scribble displays after one
second in a yellow box.)
Position the mouse pointer in the document screen, hold down the left mouse
button, and then move the mouse pointer (a pencil) in the necessary directions
to draw your first name. When you release the mouse button, white sizing handles
display around your name. If you need to continue drawing your name (for example,
to cross a "T"), select the Scribble button again. (If you are not
satisfied with the results, make sure white sizing handles display around your
name and then press the Delete key.)
Try some of the other lines to see what kind of things you can create.
Creating Stars
Make sure the Drawing Toolbar is displayed.
Click the AutoShapes button on the Drawing toolbar, point to Stars and Banners,
and then click one of the shapes.
Position the crosshairs in the document screen, hold down the left mouse button,
hold down the Shift key and then drag the crosshairs to create the star, and
then release the mouse button.
The star or banner displays with a small yellow box inside. This box is referred
to as an adjustment handle. Position the mouse pointer on the adjustment handle,
hold down the left mouse button, drag about halfway into the star, and then
release the mouse button. (This causes the points of the star to drag into the
star.)
Experiment with a few other star and/or banner buttons.
To add fill color, with the AutoShape drawn on the page, click the drop-down
triangle on the Fill Button on the Drawing Toolbar (the one displays the paint
can icon), then choose the color you want your shape to be.
To copy a previously selected AutoShape, select the shape, while holding down
the Ctrl key, drag the shape to where you want it to appear, and then release
the Ctrl key and the mouse button.
To align shapes, follow the following steps:
Click the Select Object button on the Drawing toolbar (the white arrow to the
right of the Draw button).
Draw a border around the shapes you wish to align. (When selecting your shapes,
you might also select text. The text will not be affect the alignment of the
shapes.
Click the Draw button on the Drawing toolbar, point to Align or Distribute,
and then click one of the option that you wish to have your shapes appear. Experiment
with these options.
Flipping and Rotating an Object:
Draw and AutoShape on your page.
With the shape still selected, click the Draw button on the Drawing toolbar.
At the pop-up menu that displays, point to Rotate or Flip.
Experiment with the options listed under this menu.
Use the landscape orientation by completing the following steps:
Click File and then Page Setup.
At the Page Setup dialog box, click the Paper Size tab.
Click Landscape in the Orientation section in the Page Setup dialog box.
Click OK or press Enter.
Include all of the following:
decorative fonts
art page border
AutoShapes
ClipArt
Proofread and spell check
Save your document with the name Proj11.