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AccessS1/1-JobSearchInfo.accdb

ID CompanyName City State Address Address2 Zip Telephone ContactName
1 Dendreon Seattle WA 1301 2nd Avenue #3200 98101 206-256-4545 Ms. Bonnie Sampson
2 Cell Theraputics Seattle WA 501 Elliott Ave W #400 98119 206-282-7100 Ms. Sylvia Juarez
3 Amgen Seattle WA 1201 Amgen Ct. W. 98119 206-265-7000 Mr. Bud Ackley
4 ZymoGenetics Seattle WA 1201 Eastlake Ave. E 98109 206-442-6600 Mr. Jeff Harris
5 Fibrogen San Francisco CA 409 Illinois Street 94080 415-978-1200 Ms. Molly Satterly
6 Mytrus Inc San Francisco CA 350 Sansome Street #760 94080 415-216-1260 Mr. Jake Colton
7 Bend Research Bend OR 64550 Research Road 97701 541-382-4100 Mr. Anthony Chu
8 AcryMed Beaverton OR 9560 SW Nimbus Ave 97008 503-624-9830 Ms. Andrea Finn

AccessS1/1-NPCGrades.accdb

StudentNo LastName FirstName Grade
111-785-156 Bastow Maren C
118-487-578 Andre Ian A
137-845-746 Knowlton Sherri C
138-456-749 Yiu Terry D
146-984-137 Rhodes Tari B
157-457-856 Dwyer Barbara C
184-457-156 Van Este Doranda B
197-486-745 Koning Jeffrey D
198-744-149 Lysenko Earl F
211-745-856 Uhrig Andrew A
217-458-687 Husson Ahmad A+
221-689-478 Bhullar Ash F
229-658-412 Mysior Melanie A
255-158-498 Gibson Kevin B
274-658-986 Woollatt Bentley C
314-745-856 Morgan Bruce C
321-487-659 Loewen Richard B
325-841-469 Clements Russell D
326-945-745 Hodgson Catherine C
328-746-985 Porteous Louis B
329-685-457 Turpela Murray D
344-745-812 Isovski Alija C
348-876-486 Ennis Armado A
349-856-745 Buziak Claudette A+
349-874-658 Retieffe Susan F
359-845-475 Collyer Sandra D
378-159-746 Gagne Martine A+
StudentNo LastName FirstName Grade
111-785-156 Bastow Maren C
118-487-578 Andre Ian B
137-845-746 Knowlton Sherri A
138-456-749 Yiu Terry F
146-984-137 Rhodes Tari C
157-457-856 Dwyer Barbara D
184-457-156 Van Este Doranda C
197-486-745 Koning Jeffrey A
198-744-149 Lysenko Earl B
211-745-856 Uhrig Andrew B
217-458-687 Husson Ahmad A+
221-689-478 Bhullar Ash C
229-658-412 Mysior Melanie F
255-158-498 Gibson Kevin B
274-658-986 Woollatt Bentley C
314-745-856 Morgan Bruce A
321-487-659 Loewen Richard D
325-841-469 Clements Russell A
326-945-745 Hodgson Catherine F
328-746-985 Porteous Louis D
329-685-457 Turpela Murray D
344-745-812 Isovski Alija F
348-876-486 Ennis Armado B
349-856-745 Buziak Claudette A+
349-874-658 Retieffe Susan B
359-845-475 Collyer Sandra D
378-159-746 Gagne Martine C
StudentNo LastName FirstName Grade
111-785-156 Bastow Maren
118-487-578 Andre Ian D
137-845-746 Knowlton Sherri C
138-456-749 Yiu Terry
146-984-137 Rhodes Tari A+
157-457-856 Dwyer Barbara B
184-457-156 Van Este Doranda C
197-486-745 Koning Jeffrey F
198-744-149 Lysenko Earl C
211-745-856 Uhrig Andrew D
217-458-687 Husson Ahmad A+
221-689-478 Bhullar Ash
229-658-412 Mysior Melanie B
255-158-498 Gibson Kevin
274-658-986 Woollatt Bentley
314-745-856 Morgan Bruce
321-487-659 Loewen Richard
325-841-469 Clements Russell
326-945-745 Hodgson Catherine B
328-746-985 Porteous Louis D
329-685-457 Turpela Murray C
344-745-812 Isovski Alija A
348-876-486 Ennis Armado
349-856-745 Buziak Claudette B
349-874-658 Retieffe Susan
359-845-475 Collyer Sandra D
378-159-746 Gagne Martine

AccessS1/1-PTCostumeInv.accdb

CostumeNo CostumeTitle DailyRentalFee DateOut DateIn
A-101 Val Wingfield ¤ 124.50 7/7/21 7/31/21
A-102 Eunice Billings ¤ 124.50 7/7/21 7/15/21
A-110 Tony Salvatore ¤ 124.50 7/15/21 8/12/21
A-122 Celia Gopf ¤ 124.50 8/1/21 8/30/21
A-130 Jade Norwich ¤ 124.50 8/12/21 8/31/21
A-144 Kelly Williams ¤ 99.50 5/2/21 6/11/21
A-152 Hannah Sorenti ¤ 115.50 6/1/21 7/12/21
A-160 William Mercer ¤ 122.00 7/7/21 7/10/21
A-162 Jorge Nevada ¤ 131.50 8/1/21 8/30/21
A-166 Catherine Bellfield ¤ 141.00 8/1/21 8/30/21
A-170 Vincent Dudkoff ¤ 124.50 8/12/21 8/22/21
A-176 Pietro Gorski ¤ 115.50 5/2/21 6/10/21
A-180 Robert Foullette ¤ 102.50 7/15/21 7/31/21
A-188 Jade Sorbet ¤ 115.50 8/1/21 8/22/21
A-190 Xavier Vanderkof ¤ 141.00 8/12/21 8/31/21
A-198 Nanci Lasertol ¤ 122.00 7/22/21 8/15/21
D-101 Simba ¤ 224.75 7/1/21 7/31/21
D-102 Timon ¤ 85.50 7/1/21 7/31/21
D-103 Pumbaa ¤ 112.75 7/1/21 7/31/21
D-104 Rafiki ¤ 144.50 7/1/21 7/31/21
D-105 Nala ¤ 188.75 7/1/21 7/31/21
D-106 Zazu ¤ 85.50 7/1/21 7/31/21
D-107 Scar ¤ 198.75 7/1/21 7/31/21
D-108 Mufasa ¤ 215.50 7/1/21 7/31/21
D-201 Belle ¤ 175.00 10/1/21 11/15/21
D-202 Beast ¤ 237.00 10/1/21 11/15/21
D-203 Gaston ¤ 190.00 10/1/21 11/15/21
D-204 Maurice ¤ 155.00 10/1/21 11/15/21
D-205 Lumiere ¤ 188.00 10/1/21 11/15/21
D-206 Cogsworth ¤ 192.00 10/1/21 11/15/21
D-207 Mrs. Potts ¤ 210.00 10/1/21 11/15/21
D-208 Chip ¤ 189.00 10/1/21 11/15/21
G-101 Sheriff (gray) ¤ 120.00
G-102 Sheriff (black) ¤ 120.00
G-103 Cowboy (blue) ¤ 112.00
G-104 Cowboy (green) ¤ 112.00
G-105 Bartender ¤ 89.00
G-106 Policeman ¤ 120.00
G-107 RCMP Officer ¤ 215.00
G-108 Fireman ¤ 180.00
G-109 Paramedic ¤ 155.00
G-110 Doctor ¤ 85.00
S-101 Macbeth ¤ 175.50 5/12/21 6/30/21
S-102 Lady Macbeth ¤ 195.00 5/12/21 6/30/21
S-106 Hamlet ¤ 125.00 7/1/21 7/31/21
S-110 Othello ¤ 125.00 7/22/21 8/31/21
S-118 King Lear ¤ 145.50 8/1/21 9/10/21
S-122 Richard III ¤ 135.00 8/1/21 9/10/21
S-130 Romeo ¤ 140.00 9/1/21 10/15/21
S-131 Juliet ¤ 140.00 9/1/21 10/15/21

AccessS1/1-WBInventory.accdb

ItemNo ItemDescription Unit SupplierCode
001 Butternut Squash case 4
002 Potatoes 50 lb bag 4
003 Carrots 25 lb bag 4
004 Onions 25 lb bag 4
005 Garlic 10 lb bag 3
006 Green Peppers case 3
007 Red Peppers case 3
008 Yellow Peppers case 4
009 Radishes case 4
010 Celery case 3
011 Broccoli case 3
012 Cauliflower case 4
013 Tomatoes case 4
014 Green Beans case 3
015 Brussel Sprouts flat 4
016 Iceburg Lettuce case 3
017 Romaine Lettuce case 3
018 Bananas case 2
019 Pineapple case 2
020 Oranges case 2
021 Cantaloupe case 2
022 White Bread flat 1
023 Whole Wheat Bread flat 1
024 Kaiser Rolls flat 1
025 English Muffins flat 1
026 Pita Wraps flat 1
027 Tortilla Wraps flat 1
028 Beef side 7
029 Pork side 7
030 Chicken case 6
031 Tuna case 8
032 Swordfish case 8
033 Lake Erie Perch flat 8
034 Ketchup gallon 10
035 Mustard gallon 10
036 Mayonnaise gallon 10
037 Green Relish gallon 10
038 Barbecue Sauce case 15
039 White Flour 25 lb bag 11
040 Whole Wheat Flour 25 lb bag 11
041 White Sugar 25 lb bag 11
042 Baking Powder case 12
043 Baking Soda case 12
044 Cinnamon case 12
045 Nutmeg case 12
046 Cloves case 12
047 Allspice case 12
048 Seasoned Salt case 12
049 Salt case 12
050 Pepper case 12

AccessS1/1-WBSpecialEvents.accdb

ID LastName FirstName ContactPhone Event DateOfEvent RoomBooked Guests PerPersonCharge SpecialMenu DepositReceived
1 Hillmore Cecily 716 555 6598 Business Meeting 1/15/21 Starlake 35 ¤ 21.95 false false
2 Fontaine Mario 716 555 1886 Engagement Party 1/16/21 Westview 177 ¤ 28.95 true true
3 Corriveau Frances 716 555 3256 Birthday Party 1/22/21 Westview 85 ¤ 25.95 true true
4 Kressman Weston 716 555 4219 Wedding 2/28/21 Sunset 266 ¤ 28.95 true true
5 Fagan Orlando 716 555 3694 25th Wedding Anniversary 3/13/21 Westview 88 ¤ 28.95 true true
6 Pockovic Kim 905 555 3698 Birthday Party 3/20/21 Westview 62 ¤ 35.95 true false
7 Gill Lane 416 555 3264 Business Meeting 3/25/21 Starlake 71 ¤ 21.95 false true
8 Bresque Percy 716 555 1248 50th Wedding Anniversary 4/10/21 Westview 62 ¤ 32.95 true false
9 Santore Max 905 555 3264 Wedding 4/24/21 Sunset 157 ¤ 25.95 true true
10 Hamid Omar 716 555 8796 Engagement Party 5/8/21 Sunset 85 ¤ 28.95 true true
11 Torrance Jack 716 555 1469 Business Meeting 5/13/21 Westview 26 ¤ 23.95 false false
12 Russell Dana 716 555 4965 Birthday Party 5/29/21 Starlake 36 ¤ 26.95 false false
13 Szucs Walter 905 555 6998 Birthday Party 6/6/21 Starlake 42 ¤ 28.95 false false
14 Griffin Nicole 905 555 4166 25th Wedding Anniversary 6/12/21 Starlake 54 ¤ 31.95 true false
15 Doucet Zack 716 555 3488 Wedding 6/26/21 Sunset 168 ¤ 28.95 true true
16 Golinsky Jesse 716 555 4218 Business Meeting 6/30/21 Westview 57 ¤ 24.95 false false
17 Jin Ping Cora 716 555 7774 Baby Shower 7/11/21 Sunset 62 ¤ 21.95 true true
18 McMaster Elizabeth 716 555 9442 Engagement Party 7/24/21 Sunset 75 ¤ 27.95 true true
19 Pavelich Reed 716 555 2286 Wedding 7/25/21 Starlake 110 ¤ 31.95 true true
20 Juanitez Alfredo 716 555 4668 Business Meeting 7/28/21 Westview 49 ¤ 23.95 false false

AccessS1/1-WEDistributors.accdb

MovieID MovieTitle Rating Length ReleaseDate Genre MovieStudio DirectorLastName DirectorFirstName
1 Ring of Roses G 129 2/9/17 Adventure Marquee Productions Fontana Alphonse
2 The Codebreakers of World War II G 183 12/28/18 History Marquee Productions Boskovic Elena
3 The Life of Winston Churchill G 125 1/18/19 Biography Marquee Productions Tanner Leslie
4 Two by Two G 95 3/13/20 Action Marquee Productions Passmore Jayson
5 Going Global G 164 9/3/21 Documentary Marquee Productions Patel Rashi
OrderID DistID MovieStartDate MovieEndDate MovieID Fee
1 4 3/10/21 4/29/21 3 ¤ 15,000.00
2 3 3/15/21 4/1/21 1 ¤ 20,000.00
3 11 3/15/21 4/20/21 2 ¤ 18,000.00
4 5 3/15/21 4/15/21 4 ¤ 45,000.00
5 8 3/20/21 4/30/21 3 ¤ 15,000.00
6 13 3/20/21 4/25/21 2 ¤ 12,000.00
7 7 3/21/21 4/15/21 4 ¤ 45,000.00
8 6 3/22/21 4/10/21 1 ¤ 20,000.00
9 2 3/23/21 5/1/21 1 ¤ 18,000.00
10 14 3/25/21 4/25/21 3 ¤ 15,000.00
11 15 3/26/21 5/1/21 4 ¤ 45,000.00
12 1 3/27/21 4/30/21 2 ¤ 18,000.00
13 10 3/28/21 4/28/21 1 ¤ 20,000.00
14 19 3/29/21 5/10/21 3 ¤ 12,000.00
15 16 3/30/21 5/10/21 3 ¤ 15,000.00
DistID CompanyName StreetAdd1 StreetAdd2 City State ZIPCode Telephone Fax EmailAdd
1 All Nite Cinemas 2188 Third Street Louisville KY 40201 502-555-4238 502-555-4240 [email protected]
2 Century Cinemas 3687 Avenue K Arlington TX 76013 817-555-2116 817-555-2119 [email protected]
3 Countryside Cinemas 22 Hillside Street Bennington VT 05201 802-555-1469 802-555-1470 [email protected]
4 Danforth Cinemas PO Box 22 18 Pickens Street Columbia SC 29201 803-555-3487 803-555-3421 [email protected]
5 Eastown Movie House PO Box 722 1 Concourse Avenue Cambridge MA 02142 413-555-0981 413-555-0226 [email protected]
6 Hillman Cinemas 55 Kemble Avenue Baking Ridge NJ 07920 201-555-1147 201-555-1143 [email protected]
7 LaVista Cinemas 111 Vista Road Phoenix AZ 86355-6014 602-555-6231 602-555-6233 [email protected]
8 Liberty Cinemas PO Box 998 12011 Ruston Way Atlanta GA 73125 404-555-8113 404-555-2349 [email protected]
9 Mainstream Movies PO Box 33 333 Evergreen Building Seattle WA 98220-2791 206-555-3269 206-555-3270 [email protected]
10 Marquee Movies 1011 South Alameda Street Los Angeles CA 90045 612-555-2398 612-555-2377 [email protected]
11 Midtown Moviehouse 1033 Commercial Street Emporia KS 66801 316-555-7013 316-555-7022 [email protected]
12 Mooretown Movies PO Box 11 331 Metro Place Dublin OH 43107 614-555-8134 614-555-8339 [email protected]
13 O'Shea Movies 59 Erie Oak Park IL 60302 312-555-7719 312-555-7381 [email protected]
14 Redwood Cinemas PO Box 112F 336 Ninth Street Portland OR 97466-3359 503-555-8641 503-555-8633 [email protected]
15 Sunfest Cinemas 341 South Fourth Avenue Tampa FL 33562 813-555-3185 813-555-3177 [email protected]
16 Victory Cinemas 12119 South 23rd San Diego CA 97432-1567 619-555-8746 619-555-8748 [email protected]
17 Waterfront Cinemas PO Box 3255 Buffalo NY 14288 716-555-3845 716-555-3947 [email protected]
18 Wellington 10 1203 Tenth Southwest Philadelphia PA 19178 215-555-9045 215-555-9048 [email protected]
19 Westview Movies 1112 Broadway Newark NY 10119 212-555-4875 212-555-4877 [email protected]
SELECT [Movies].[MovieID], [Movies].[MovieTitle] FROM Movies ORDER BY [MovieTitle];
SELECT DISTINCTROW * FROM Movies;
SELECT DISTINCTROW * FROM Orders;
SELECT DISTINCTROW * FROM US_Distributors;
SELECT DISTINCTROW * FROM Movies;
SELECT DISTINCTROW * FROM US_Distributors;
SELECT Orders.OrderID, US_Distributors.City, US_Distributors.CompanyName, Orders.MovieID, Orders.MovieStartDate, Orders.MovieEndDate FROM US_Distributors INNER JOIN (Movies INNER JOIN Orders ON Movies.MovieID = Orders.MovieID) ON US_Distributors.DistID = Orders.DistID ORDER BY US_Distributors.City;
SELECT Movies.MovieTitle, Orders.OrderID, Orders.MovieStartDate, Orders.MovieEndDate, US_Distributors.CompanyName, US_Distributors.City FROM US_Distributors INNER JOIN (Movies INNER JOIN Orders ON Movies.MovieID = Orders.MovieID) ON US_Distributors.DistID = Orders.DistID ORDER BY Movies.MovieTitle;

AccessS1/1-WEEmployees.accdb

EmployeeID LastName FirstName MiddleInitial BirthDate HireDate Department AnnualSalary
1000 Vestering Sam L 2/18/60 7/23/12 North American Distribution ¤ 69,725.00
1005 Deptulski Roman W 3/12/51 8/15/12 Overseas Distribution ¤ 69,725.00
1010 Postma Hanh A 12/10/55 1/30/12 European Distribution ¤ 69,725.00
1015 Brewer Lyle C 10/15/62 5/17/13 North American Distribution ¤ 45,651.00
1020 Doxtator Angela B 5/22/66 8/5/13 North American Distribution ¤ 45,558.00
1025 Biliski Jorge N 6/18/73 12/2/13 North American Distribution ¤ 44,892.00
1030 Hicks Thom P 7/27/80 1/22/14 Overseas Distribution ¤ 42,824.00
1035 Fitsouris Valerie E 2/4/73 3/17/14 European Distribution ¤ 44,694.00
1040 Lafreniere Guy F 9/14/75 3/10/15 Overseas Distribution ¤ 45,395.00
1045 Yiu Terry M 6/18/64 9/14/15 European Distribution ¤ 42,238.00
1050 Zakowski Carl W 5/9/70 2/9/16 European Distribution ¤ 44,387.00
1055 Thurston Edward S 1/3/63 6/22/16 Overseas Distribution ¤ 42,248.00
1060 McKnight Donald Z 1/6/67 6/20/17 European Distribution ¤ 42,126.00
1065 Liszniewski Norm M 11/16/73 2/6/18 North American Distribution ¤ 43,695.00
1070 Jhawar Balfor R 9/3/76 11/25/19 Overseas Distribution ¤ 44,771.00
1075 Fitchett Mike L 4/18/69 1/20/20 Overseas Distribution ¤ 42,857.00
1080 Couture Leo S 1/8/81 1/27/20 European Distribution ¤ 43,659.00

AccessS2/2-FCTTours.accdb

AgentID FirstName LastName OfficePhone CellPhone Office HireDate
103 Finn Karamek 415-555-0078 415-555-3841 San Francisco 2/2/15
104 Marion Bhayana 213-555-0906 323-555-3948 Los Angeles 4/1/15
108 Ryan O'Donovan 905-555-4307 647-555-2847 Toronto 11/16/15
109 Wanda Fournier 905-555-4387 415-555-8831 Toronto 2/1/16
110 William Ashby 213-555-0911 562-555-1028 Los Angeles 3/28/16
112 Laurie Redick 213-555-0905 323-555-3840 Los Angeles 3/15/17
114 Sylvia El-Kerdi 415-555-0054 510-555-3185 San Francisco 10/9/17
123 Willow Postovic 213-555-0937 310-555-3487 Los Angeles 4/10/18
125 Luanne Redick 415-555-0052 415-555-9341 San Francisco 6/18/18
129 Seth Mennill 213-555-0922 562-555-8738 Los Angeles 2/4/19
134 Deanna Lopez 213-555-0931 310-555-0349 Los Angeles 6/1/19
137 Wayne Postovic 415-555-0071 510-555-3921 San Francisco 4/1/20
140 Vince Doxtator 905-555-4377 647-555-1127 Toronto 5/4/20
142 Quin De Papp 213-555-0932 323-555-4728 Los Angeles 10/1/20
144 Gloria Sanderson 905-555-4352 905-555-1834 Toronto 3/1/21
TourID BegDate EndDate Tour PriceSO PriceDO Discount
AF01 1/31/22 2/14/22 African Safari ¤ 4,579.00 ¤ 4,379.00 false
AF02 2/21/22 3/6/22 African Safari ¤ 4,579.00 ¤ 4,379.00 false
AK01 4/3/22 4/9/22 Alaskan Cruise ¤ 3,259.00 ¤ 2,999.00 false
AT01 1/19/22 1/30/22 Antarctic Expedition ¤ 4,099.00 ¤ 3,899.00 true
AT02 2/19/22 3/1/22 Antarctic Expedition ¤ 4,099.00 ¤ 3,899.00 true
BI01 2/28/22 3/12/22 British Isles Tour ¤ 3,699.00 ¤ 3,399.00 false
BI02 4/3/22 4/19/22 British Isles Tour ¤ 3,899.00 ¤ 3,599.00 false
BZ01 2/7/22 2/17/22 Brazil Highlights ¤ 3,999.00 ¤ 3,679.00 false
BZ02 3/13/22 3/23/22 Brazil Highlights ¤ 3,999.00 ¤ 3,679.00 false
CR01 1/24/22 1/30/22 Caribbean Cruise ¤ 1,879.00 ¤ 1,629.00 true
CR02 2/7/22 2/13/22 Caribbean Cruise ¤ 1,879.00 ¤ 1,629.00 true
CR03 3/6/22 3/12/22 Caribbean Cruise ¤ 1,749.00 ¤ 1,499.00 true
CR04 3/20/22 3/26/22 Caribbean Cruise ¤ 1,749.00 ¤ 1,499.00 true
HC01 1/24/22 1/30/22 Hawaiian Cruise ¤ 1,799.00 ¤ 1,549.00 false
HC02 2/14/22 2/20/22 Hawaiian Cruise ¤ 1,799.00 ¤ 1,549.00 false
HC03 2/28/22 3/5/22 Hawaiian Cruise ¤ 1,679.00 ¤ 1,529.00 false
HC04 2/21/22 2/27/22 Hawaiian Cruise ¤ 1,799.00 ¤ 1,549.00 false
HS01 1/10/22 1/19/22 Hawaiian Special ¤ 1,899.00 ¤ 1,659.00 false
HS02 1/24/22 1/30/22 Hawaiian Special ¤ 1,899.00 ¤ 1,659.00 false
HS03 2/7/22 2/13/22 Hawaiian Special ¤ 1,899.00 ¤ 1,659.00 false

AccessS2/2-NPCGrades.accdb

StudentNo LastName FirstName Grade
111-785-156 Bastow Maren C
118-487-578 Andre Ian A
137-845-746 Knowlton Sherri C
138-456-749 Yiu Terry D
146-984-137 Rhodes Tari B
157-457-856 Dwyer Barbara C
184-457-156 Van Este Doranda B
197-486-745 Koning Jeffrey D
198-744-149 Lysenko Earl F
211-745-856 Uhrig Andrew A
217-458-687 Husson Ahmad A+
221-689-478 Bhullar Ash F
229-658-412 Mysior Melanie A
255-158-498 Gibson Kevin B
274-658-986 Woollatt Bentley C
314-745-856 Morgan Bruce C
321-487-659 Loewen Richard B
325-841-469 Clements Russell D
326-945-745 Hodgson Catherine C
328-746-985 Porteous Louis B
329-685-457 Turpela Murray D
344-745-812 Isovski Alija C
348-876-486 Ennis Armado A
349-856-745 Buziak Claudette A+
349-874-658 Retieffe Susan F
359-845-475 Collyer Sandra D
378-159-746 Gagne Martine A+
StudentNo LastName FirstName Grade
111-785-156 Bastow Maren C
118-487-578 Andre Ian B
137-845-746 Knowlton Sherri A
138-456-749 Yiu Terry F
146-984-137 Rhodes Tari C
157-457-856 Dwyer Barbara D
184-457-156 Van Este Doranda C
197-486-745 Koning Jeffrey A
198-744-149 Lysenko Earl B
211-745-856 Uhrig Andrew B
217-458-687 Husson Ahmad A+
221-689-478 Bhullar Ash C
229-658-412 Mysior Melanie F
255-158-498 Gibson Kevin B
274-658-986 Woollatt Bentley C
314-745-856 Morgan Bruce A
321-487-659 Loewen Richard D
325-841-469 Clements Russell A
326-945-745 Hodgson Catherine F
328-746-985 Porteous Louis D
329-685-457 Turpela Murray D
344-745-812 Isovski Alija F
348-876-486 Ennis Armado B
349-856-745 Buziak Claudette A+
349-874-658 Retieffe Susan B
359-845-475 Collyer Sandra D
378-159-746 Gagne Martine C
StudentNo LastName FirstName Grade
111-785-156 Bastow Maren C
118-487-578 Andre Ian D
137-845-746 Knowlton Sherri C
138-456-749 Yiu Terry A+
146-984-137 Rhodes Tari A+
157-457-856 Dwyer Barbara B
184-457-156 Van Este Doranda C
197-486-745 Koning Jeffrey F
198-744-149 Lysenko Earl C
211-745-856 Uhrig Andrew D
217-458-687 Husson Ahmad A+
221-689-478 Bhullar Ash A
229-658-412 Mysior Melanie B
255-158-498 Gibson Kevin C
274-658-986 Woollatt Bentley B
314-745-856 Morgan Bruce B
321-487-659 Loewen Richard F
325-841-469 Clements Russell A
326-945-745 Hodgson Catherine B
328-746-985 Porteous Louis D
329-685-457 Turpela Murray C
344-745-812 Isovski Alija A
348-876-486 Ennis Armado D
349-856-745 Buziak Claudette B
349-874-658 Retieffe Susan C
359-845-475 Collyer Sandra D
378-159-746 Gagne Martine B

AccessS2/2-PTCostumeInv.accdb

CostumeNo CostumeTitle DailyRentalFee DateOut DateIn
A-101 Val Wingfield ¤ 124.50 7/7/21 7/31/2021
A-102 Eunice Billings ¤ 124.50 7/7/21 7/18/2021
A-110 Tony Salvatore ¤ 124.50 7/18/21 8/12/2021
A-122 Celia Gopf ¤ 124.50 8/1/21 8/30/2021
A-130 Jade Norwich ¤ 124.50 8/12/21 8/31/2021
A-144 Kelly Williams ¤ 99.50 5/2/21 6/11/2021
A-152 Hannah Sorenti ¤ 115.50 6/1/21 7/12/2021
A-160 William Mercer ¤ 122.00 7/7/21 7/10/2021
A-162 Jorge Nevada ¤ 131.50 8/1/21 8/30/2021
A-166 Catherine Bellfield ¤ 141.00 8/1/21 8/30/2021
A-170 Vincent Dudkoff ¤ 124.50 8/12/21 8/22/2021
A-176 Pietro Gorski ¤ 115.50 5/2/21 6/10/2021
A-180 Robert Foullette ¤ 102.50 7/18/21 7/31/2021
A-188 Jade Sorbet ¤ 115.50 8/1/21 8/22/2021
A-190 Xavier Vanderkof ¤ 141.00 8/12/21 8/31/2021
A-198 Nanci Lasertol ¤ 122.00 7/22/21 8/18/2021
D-101 Simba ¤ 224.75 7/1/21 7/31/2021
D-102 Timon ¤ 85.50 7/1/21 7/31/2021
D-103 Pumbaa ¤ 112.75 7/1/21 7/31/2021
D-104 Rafiki ¤ 144.50 7/1/21 7/31/2021
D-105 Nala ¤ 188.75 7/1/21 7/31/2021
D-106 Zazu ¤ 85.50 7/1/21 7/31/2021
D-107 Scar ¤ 198.75 7/1/21 7/31/2021
D-108 Mufasa ¤ 215.50 7/1/21 7/31/2021
D-201 Belle ¤ 175.00 10/1/21 11/18/2021
D-202 Beast ¤ 237.00 10/1/21 11/18/2021
D-203 Gaston ¤ 190.00 10/1/21 11/18/2021
D-204 Maurice ¤ 155.00 10/1/21 11/18/2021
D-205 Lumiere ¤ 188.00 10/1/21 11/18/2021
D-206 Cogsworth ¤ 192.00 10/1/21 11/18/2021
D-207 Mrs. Potts ¤ 210.00 10/1/21 11/18/2021
D-208 Chip ¤ 189.00 10/1/21 11/18/2021
G-101 Sheriff (gray) ¤ 120.00
G-102 Sheriff (black) ¤ 120.00
G-103 Cowboy (blue) ¤ 112.00
G-104 Cowboy (green) ¤ 112.00
G-105 Bartender ¤ 89.00
G-106 Policeman ¤ 120.00
G-107 RCMP Officer ¤ 215.00
G-108 Fireman ¤ 180.00
G-109 Paramedic ¤ 155.00
G-110 Doctor ¤ 85.00
S-101 Macbeth ¤ 175.50 5/12/21 6/30/2021
S-102 Lady Macbeth ¤ 195.00 5/12/21 6/30/2021
S-106 Hamlet ¤ 125.00 7/1/21 7/31/2021
S-110 Othello ¤ 125.00 7/22/21 8/31/2021
S-118 King Lear ¤ 145.50 8/1/21 9/10/2021
S-122 Richard III ¤ 135.00 8/1/21 9/10/2021
S-130 Romeo ¤ 140.00 9/1/21 10/18/2021
S-131 Juliet ¤ 140.00 9/1/21 10/18/2021

AccessS2/2-WEEmployeeData.accdb

ID EmployeeID AbsentDate AbsentReason
1 1083 1/5/21 Sick Day
2 1090 1/8/21 Jury Duty
3 1025 2/1/21 Sick Day
4 1025 2/2/21 Sick Day
5 1025 2/5/21 Sick Day
6 1030 2/8/21 Bereavement
7 1030 2/9/21 Bereavement
8 1065 2/12/21 Sick Day
9 1073 2/12/21 Sick Day
10 1090 2/22/21 Sick Day
11 1073 2/23/21 Sick Day
12 1053 2/25/21 Sick Day
13 1095 2/25/21 Sick Day
14 1083 2/26/21 Sick Day
15 1045 2/26/21 Bereavement
EmployeeID PensionPlan DentalPlan HealthPlan Dependents LifeInsce PensionDate Vacation
1000 true true true 0 ¤ 100,000.00 7/22/13 4 weeks
1003 true true true 2 ¤ 200,000.00 8/15/13 3 weeks
1005 true true false 0 ¤ 150,000.00 9/1/13 3 weeks
1013 true true true 3 ¤ 200,000.00 3/1/14 3 weeks
1015 false true true 2 ¤ 185,000.00 6/1/14 4 weeks
1020 true true false 5 ¤ 200,000.00 8/1/14 3 weeks
1023 false false false 0 ¤ 100,000.00 11/1/14 3 weeks
1025 true true true 6 ¤ 200,000.00 1/1/15 4 weeks
1030 false false false 0 ¤ 75,000.00 2/1/15 2 weeks
1033 true true true 3 ¤ 125,000.00 2/1/15 3 weeks
1040 true true true 4 ¤ 200,000.00 4/1/16 3 weeks
1043 true true true 5 ¤ 200,000.00 9/1/16 3 weeks
1045 false false false 0 ¤ 50,000.00 2/1/17 2 weeks
1050 true false true 2 ¤ 125,000.00 3/1/17 2 weeks
1053 true true true 1 ¤ 85,000.00 5/1/18 3 weeks
1060 true true true 3 ¤ 175,000.00 7/1/18 3 weeks
1063 true false true 2 ¤ 100,000.00 3/15/18 2 weeks
1065 true true true 1 ¤ 150,000.00 3/15/19 2 weeks
1073 true true true 6 ¤ 200,000.00 12/31/20 2 weeks
1080 true true false 2 ¤ 150,000.00 2/15/21 1 week
1083 true false true 1 ¤ 75,000.00 7/1/21 1 week
1085 false true true 2 ¤ 125,000.00 3/15/21 1 week
1090 true false true 2 ¤ 150,000.00 12/1/21 1 week
1093 true true false 3 ¤ 185,000.00 12/31/21 1 week
1095 false false false 1 ¤ 200,000.00 12/31/21 1 week
EmployeeID LastName FirstName BirthDate AnnualSalary HireDate Supervisor Department
1000 Vestering Sam 2/18/60 ¤ 69,725.00 7/23/12 Andrews North American Distribution
1003 Ruiz Celesta 3/12/78 ¤ 41,875.00 8/5/12 Williams North American Distribution
1005 Deptulski Roman 3/12/51 ¤ 72,750.00 8/15/12 Kellerman Overseas Distribution
1013 Chippewa Gregg 6/15/88 ¤ 48,650.00 2/10/13 Santiago European Distribution
1015 Brewer Lyle 10/15/62 ¤ 45,651.00 5/17/13 Guo North American Distribution
1020 Doxtator Angela 5/22/66 ¤ 45,558.00 8/5/13 Allen North American Distribution
1023 Bulinkski Aleksy 7/30/89 ¤ 51,450.00 10/10/13 Peterson European Distribution
1025 Biliski Jorge 6/18/73 ¤ 44,892.00 12/2/13 Yolanski North American Distribution
1030 Hicks Thom 7/27/80 ¤ 42,824.00 1/22/14 Shulgan Overseas Distribution
1033 Titov Dina 8/15/93 ¤ 45,655.00 2/10/14 Andrews North American Distribution
1040 Lafreniere Guy 9/14/75 ¤ 45,395.00 3/10/15 Kellerman Overseas Distribution
1043 Morano Enzo 10/22/87 ¤ 48,750.00 8/15/15 Ramirez North American Distribution
1045 Yiu Terry 6/18/64 ¤ 42,238.00 9/14/15 Bojanovic European Distribution
1050 Zakowski Carl 12/22/90 ¤ 44,387.00 2/9/16 Putin European Distribution
1053 O'Connor Shauna 9/12/90 ¤ 43,695.00 4/15/17 Santiago North American Distribution
1060 McKnight Donald 1/6/67 ¤ 42,126.00 6/20/17 Guo European Distribution
1063 McPhee Charlotte 4/16/81 ¤ 43,695.00 2/6/18 Yiu North American Distribution
1065 Liszniewski Norm 11/16/73 ¤ 43,695.00 2/6/18 Allen North American Distribution
1073 Judd Marsha 5/4/85 ¤ 44,771.00 11/30/19 Chippewa North American Distribution
1080 Couture Leo 1/8/81 ¤ 43,659.00 1/27/20 Kellerman European Distribution
1083 Arnold Drew 1/27/72 ¤ 43,659.00 6/22/20 Bulinkski North American Distribution
1085 Armine Yousef 11/19/93 ¤ 42,177.00 3/14/20 Santiago European Distribution
1090 Quinte Maria 4/16/94 ¤ 42,177.00 11/29/21 Guo Overseas Distribution
1093 Vaquez Luis 11/19/79 ¤ 42,177.00 12/5/21 Andrews North American Distribution
1095 Kilarney Patrick 2/27/88 ¤ 42,177.00 12/12/21 Ramirez North American Distribution

AccessS2/2-WEEmployees.accdb

EmployeeID LastName FirstName MiddleInitial BirthDate HireDate Department AnnualSalary
1000 Vestering Sam L 2/18/60 7/23/12 North American Distribution ¤ 69,725.00
1003 Ruiz Celesta J 3/12/78 8/5/12 North American Distribution ¤ 41,875.00
1005 Deptulski Roman W 3/12/51 8/15/12 Overseas Distribution ¤ 72,750.00
1013 Chippewa Gregg F 6/15/88 2/10/13 European Distribution ¤ 48,650.00
1015 Brewer Lyle C 10/15/62 5/17/13 North American Distribution ¤ 45,651.00
1020 Doxtator Angela B 5/22/66 8/5/13 North American Distribution ¤ 45,558.00
1023 Bulinkski Aleksy B 7/30/89 10/10/13 European Distribution ¤ 51,450.00
1025 Biliski Jorge N 6/18/73 12/2/13 North American Distribution ¤ 44,892.00
1030 Hicks Thom P 7/27/80 1/22/14 Overseas Distribution ¤ 42,824.00
1033 Titov Dina C 8/15/93 2/10/14 North American Distribution ¤ 45,655.00
1040 Lafreniere Guy F 9/14/75 3/10/15 Overseas Distribution ¤ 45,395.00
1043 Morano Enzo W 10/22/87 8/15/15 North American Distribution ¤ 48,750.00
1045 Yiu Terry M 6/18/64 9/14/15 European Distribution ¤ 42,238.00
1050 Zakowski Carl W 12/22/90 2/9/16 European Distribution ¤ 44,387.00
1053 O'Connor Shauna L 9/12/90 4/15/17 North American Distribution ¤ 43,695.00
1060 McKnight Donald Z 1/6/67 6/20/17 European Distribution ¤ 42,126.00
1063 McPhee Charlotte A 4/16/81 2/6/18 North American Distribution ¤ 43,695.00
1065 Liszniewski Norm M 11/16/73 2/6/18 North American Distribution ¤ 43,695.00
1073 Judd Marsha O 5/4/85 11/30/19 North American Distribution ¤ 44,771.00
1080 Couture Leo S 1/8/81 1/27/20 European Distribution ¤ 43,659.00
1083 Arnold Drew H 1/27/72 6/22/20 North American Distribution ¤ 43,659.00
1085 Armine Yousef J 11/19/93 3/14/21 European Distribution ¤ 42,177.00
1090 Quinte Maria D 4/16/94 11/29/21 Overseas Distribution ¤ 42,177.00
1093 Vaquez Luis K 11/19/79 12/5/21 North American Distribution ¤ 42,177.00
1095 Kilarney Patrick J 2/27/88 12/12/21 North American Distribution ¤ 42,177.00

AccessS2/2-WEEmpRelationships.accdb

ID EmployeeID AbsentDate AbsentReason
1 1083 1/5/21 Sick Day
2 1090 1/18/21 Jury Duty
3 1025 2/1/21 Sick Day
4 1025 2/2/21 Sick Day
5 1025 2/5/21 Sick Day
6 1030 2/5/21 Bereavement
7 1030 2/8/21 Bereavement
8 1065 2/12/21 Sick Day
9 1073 2/12/21 Sick Day
10 1090 2/22/21 Sick Day
11 1073 2/23/21 Sick Day
12 1053 2/25/21 Sick Day
13 1095 2/25/21 Sick Day
14 1083 2/26/21 Sick Day
15 1045 2/26/21 Bereavement
EmployeeID PensionPlan DentalPlan HealthPlan Dependents LifeInsce PensionDate Vacation
1000 true true true 0 ¤ 100,000.00 7/22/13 4 weeks
1003 true true true 2 ¤ 200,000.00 8/15/13 3 weeks
1005 true true false 0 ¤ 150,000.00 9/1/13 3 weeks
1013 true true true 3 ¤ 200,000.00 3/1/14 3 weeks
1015 false true true 2 ¤ 185,000.00 6/1/14 4 weeks
1020 true true false 5 ¤ 200,000.00 8/1/14 3 weeks
1023 false false false 0 ¤ 100,000.00 11/1/14 3 weeks
1025 true true true 6 ¤ 200,000.00 1/1/15 4 weeks
1030 false false false 0 ¤ 75,000.00 2/1/15 2 weeks
1033 true true true 3 ¤ 125,000.00 2/1/15 3 weeks
1040 true true true 4 ¤ 200,000.00 4/1/16 3 weeks
1043 true true true 5 ¤ 200,000.00 9/1/16 3 weeks
1045 false false false 0 ¤ 50,000.00 2/1/17 2 weeks
1050 true false true 2 ¤ 125,000.00 3/1/17 2 weeks
1053 true true true 1 ¤ 85,000.00 5/1/18 3 weeks
1060 true true true 3 ¤ 175,000.00 7/1/18 3 weeks
1063 true false true 2 ¤ 100,000.00 3/15/18 2 weeks
1065 true true true 1 ¤ 150,000.00 3/15/19 2 weeks
1073 true true true 6 ¤ 200,000.00 12/31/20 2 weeks
1080 true true false 2 ¤ 150,000.00 2/15/21 1 week
1083 true false true 1 ¤ 75,000.00 7/1/21 1 week
1085 false true true 2 ¤ 125,000.00 3/15/21 1 week
1090 true false true 2 ¤ 150,000.00 12/1/21 1 week
1093 true true false 3 ¤ 185,000.00 12/31/21 1 week
1095 false false false 1 ¤ 200,000.00 12/31/21 1 week
DeptID Department
1 North American Distribution
2 Overseas Distribution
3 European Distribution
4 South American Distribution
EmployeeID LastName FirstName MiddleInitial BirthDate HireDate DeptID AnnualSalary
1000 Vestering Sam L 2/18/60 7/23/12 1 ¤ 69,725.00
1003 Ruiz Celesta J 3/12/78 8/5/12 1 ¤ 41,875.00
1005 Deptulski Roman W 3/12/51 8/15/12 2 ¤ 72,750.00
1013 Chippewa Gregg F 6/15/88 2/10/13 3 ¤ 48,650.00
1015 Brewer Lyle C 10/15/62 5/17/13 1 ¤ 45,651.00
1020 Doxtator Angela B 5/22/66 8/5/13 4 ¤ 45,558.00
1023 Bulinkski Aleksy B 7/30/89 10/10/13 3 ¤ 51,450.00
1025 Biliski Jorge N 6/18/73 12/2/13 2 ¤ 44,892.00
1030 Hicks Thom P 7/27/80 1/22/14 4 ¤ 42,824.00
1033 Titov Dina C 8/15/93 2/10/14 1 ¤ 45,655.00
1040 Lafreniere Guy F 9/14/75 3/10/15 2 ¤ 45,395.00
1043 Morano Enzo W 10/22/87 8/15/15 1 ¤ 48,750.00
1045 Yiu Terry M 6/18/64 9/14/15 2 ¤ 42,238.00
1050 Zakowski Carl W 12/22/90 2/9/16 2 ¤ 44,387.00
1053 O'Connor Shauna L 9/12/90 4/15/17 4 ¤ 43,695.00
1060 McKnight Donald Z 1/6/67 6/20/17 1 ¤ 42,126.00
1063 McPhee Charlotte A 4/16/81 2/6/18 2 ¤ 43,695.00
1065 Liszniewski Norm M 11/16/73 2/6/18 1 ¤ 43,695.00
1073 Judd Marsha O 5/4/85 11/30/19 1 ¤ 44,771.00
1080 Couture Leo S 1/8/81 1/27/20 2 ¤ 43,659.00
1083 Arnold Drew H 1/27/72 6/22/20 3 ¤ 43,659.00
1085 Armine Yousef J 11/19/93 3/14/21 2 ¤ 42,177.00
1090 Quinte Maria D 4/16/94 11/29/21 1 ¤ 42,177.00
1093 Vaquez Luis K 11/19/79 12/5/21 1 ¤ 42,177.00
1095 Kilarney Patrick J 2/27/88 12/12/21 3 ¤ 42,177.00

AccessS2/2-WEPurchases.accdb

PurchaseOrderNo VendorNo PurchaseDate Amount
6540 115 2/19/21 ¤ 556.88
6541 125 3/10/21 ¤ 556.99
6542 100 2/26/21 ¤ 1,255.87
6543 100 3/12/21 ¤ 965.33
6544 120 3/25/21 ¤ 1,000.15
6545 130 3/29/21 ¤ 865.24
6546 110 3/31/21 ¤ 554.78
6547 115 4/9/21 ¤ 869.42
6548 110 4/22/21 ¤ 10,265.88
6549 115 5/31/21 ¤ 2,354.55
6550 100 6/10/21 ¤ 349.78
6551 125 6/18/21 ¤ 367.42
VendorNo VendorName StreetAdd City StateOrProv ZIPOrPostalCde Telephone URL
100 First Choice Travel (Los Angeles) 3588 Ventura Boulevard Los Angeles CA 90102 (213) 555-0962 https://ppi-edu.net/fc-travel#https://ppi-edu.net/fc-travel#
110 First Choice Travel (Toronto) 4277 Yonge Street Toronto ON M4P 2E6 (416) 555-4511 https://ppi-edu.net/fc-travel/toronto#https://ppi-edu.net/fc-travel/toronto#
115 The Waterfront Bistro 3104 Rivermist Drive Buffalo NY 14280 (716) 555-3166 https://ppi-edu.net/wfbistro#https://ppi-edu.net/wfbistro#
120 Marquee Productions 955 South Alameda Street Los Angeles CA 90037 (612) 555-2005 https://ppi-edu.net/marquee#https://ppi-edu.net/marquee#
125 Performance Threads 4011 Bridgewater Street Niagara Falls ON L2E 2T6 (905) 555-2971 https://ppi-edu.net/perthreads#https://ppi-edu.net/perthreads#
130 Niagara Peninsula College 2199 Victoria Street Niagara-on-the-Lake ON L0S 1J0 (905) 555-2183 https://ppi-edu.net/npcollege#https://ppi-edu.net/npcollege#

AccessS3/3-NPCGrades.accdb

StudentNo LastName FirstName Grade
111-785-156 Bastow Maren C
118-487-578 Andre Ian A
137-845-746 Knowlton Sherri C
138-456-749 Yiu Terry D
146-984-137 Rhodes Tari B
157-457-856 Dwyer Barbara C
184-457-156 Van Este Doranda B
197-486-745 Koning Jeffrey D
198-744-149 Lysenko Earl F
211-745-856 Uhrig Andrew A
217-458-687 Husson Ahmad A+
221-689-478 Bhullar Ash F
229-658-412 Mysior Melanie A
255-158-498 Gibson Kevin B
274-658-986 Woollatt Bentley C
314-745-856 Morgan Bruce C
321-487-659 Loewen Richard B
325-841-469 Clements Russell D
326-945-745 Hodgson Catherine C
328-746-985 Porteous Louis B
329-685-457 Turpela Murray D
344-745-812 Isovski Alija C
348-876-486 Ennis Armado A
349-856-745 Buziak Claudette A+
349-874-658 Retieffe Susan F
359-845-475 Collyer Sandra D
378-159-746 Gagne Martine A+
StudentNo LastName FirstName Grade
111-785-156 Bastow Maren C
118-487-578 Andre Ian B
137-845-746 Knowlton Sherri A
138-456-749 Yiu Terry F
146-984-137 Rhodes Tari C
157-457-856 Dwyer Barbara D
184-457-156 Van Este Doranda C
197-486-745 Koning Jeffrey A
198-744-149 Lysenko Earl B
211-745-856 Uhrig Andrew B
217-458-687 Husson Ahmad A+
221-689-478 Bhullar Ash C
229-658-412 Mysior Melanie F
255-158-498 Gibson Kevin B
274-658-986 Woollatt Bentley C
314-745-856 Morgan Bruce A
321-487-659 Loewen Richard D
325-841-469 Clements Russell A
326-945-745 Hodgson Catherine F
328-746-985 Porteous Louis D
329-685-457 Turpela Murray D
344-745-812 Isovski Alija F
348-876-486 Ennis Armado B
349-856-745 Buziak Claudette A+
349-874-658 Retieffe Susan B
359-845-475 Collyer Sandra D
378-159-746 Gagne Martine C
StudentNo LastName FirstName Grade
111-785-156 Bastow Maren C
118-487-578 Andre Ian D
137-845-746 Knowlton Sherri C
138-456-749 Yiu Terry A+
146-984-137 Rhodes Tari A+
157-457-856 Dwyer Barbara B
184-457-156 Van Este Doranda C
197-486-745 Koning Jeffrey F
198-744-149 Lysenko Earl C
211-745-856 Uhrig Andrew D
217-458-687 Husson Ahmad A+
221-689-478 Bhullar Ash A
229-658-412 Mysior Melanie B
255-158-498 Gibson Kevin C
274-658-986 Woollatt Bentley B
314-745-856 Morgan Bruce B
321-487-659 Loewen Richard F
325-841-469 Clements Russell A
326-945-745 Hodgson Catherine B
328-746-985 Porteous Louis D
329-685-457 Turpela Murray C
344-745-812 Isovski Alija A
348-876-486 Ennis Armado D
349-856-745 Buziak Claudette B
349-874-658 Retieffe Susan C
359-845-475 Collyer Sandra D
378-159-746 Gagne Martine B

AccessS3/3-PTCostumeInv.accdb

CostumeNo CostumeTitle DailyRentalFee DateOut DateIn
A-101 Val Wingfield ¤ 124.50 7/7/21 7/31/21
A-102 Eunice Billings ¤ 124.50 7/7/21 7/15/21
A-110 Tony Salvatore ¤ 124.50 7/15/21 8/12/21
A-122 Celia Gopf ¤ 124.50 8/1/21 8/30/21
A-130 Jade Norwich ¤ 124.50 8/12/21 8/31/21
A-144 Kelly Williams ¤ 99.50 5/2/21 6/11/21
A-152 Hannah Sorenti ¤ 115.50 6/1/21 7/12/21
A-160 William Mercer ¤ 122.00 7/7/21 7/10/21
A-162 Jorge Nevada ¤ 131.50 8/1/21 8/30/21
A-166 Catherine Bellfield ¤ 141.00 8/1/21 8/30/21
A-170 Vincent Dudkoff ¤ 124.50 8/12/21 8/22/21
A-176 Pietro Gorski ¤ 115.50 5/2/21 6/10/21
A-180 Robert Foullette ¤ 102.50 7/15/21 7/31/21
A-188 Jade Sorbet ¤ 115.50 8/1/21 8/22/21
A-190 Xavier Vanderkof ¤ 141.00 8/12/21 8/31/21
A-198 Nanci Lasertol ¤ 122.00 7/22/21 8/15/21
D-101 Simba ¤ 224.75 7/1/21 7/31/21
D-102 Timon ¤ 85.50 7/1/21 7/31/21
D-103 Pumbaa ¤ 112.75 7/1/21 7/31/21
D-104 Rafiki ¤ 144.50 7/1/21 7/31/21
D-105 Nala ¤ 188.75 7/1/21 7/31/21
D-106 Zazu ¤ 85.50 7/1/21 7/31/21
D-107 Scar ¤ 198.75 7/1/21 7/31/21
D-108 Mufasa ¤ 215.50 7/1/21 7/31/21
D-201 Belle ¤ 175.00 10/1/21 11/15/21
D-202 Beast ¤ 237.00 10/1/21 11/15/21
D-203 Gaston ¤ 190.00 10/1/21 11/15/21
D-204 Maurice ¤ 155.00 10/1/21 11/15/21
D-205 Lumiere ¤ 188.00 10/1/21 11/15/21
D-206 Cogsworth ¤ 192.00 10/1/21 11/15/21
D-207 Mrs. Potts ¤ 210.00 10/1/21 11/15/21
D-208 Chip ¤ 189.00 10/1/21 11/15/21
G-101 Sheriff (gray) ¤ 120.00
G-102 Sheriff (black) ¤ 120.00
G-103 Cowboy (blue) ¤ 112.00
G-104 Cowboy (green) ¤ 112.00
G-105 Bartender ¤ 89.00
G-106 Policeman ¤ 120.00
G-107 RCMP Officer ¤ 215.00
G-108 Fireman ¤ 180.00
G-109 Paramedic ¤ 155.00
G-110 Doctor ¤ 85.00
S-101 Macbeth ¤ 175.50 5/12/21 6/30/21
S-102 Lady Macbeth ¤ 195.00 5/12/21 6/30/21
S-106 Hamlet ¤ 125.00 7/1/21 7/31/21
S-110 Othello ¤ 125.00 7/22/21 8/31/21
S-118 King Lear ¤ 145.50 8/1/21 9/10/21
S-122 Richard III ¤ 135.00 8/1/21 9/10/21
S-130 Romeo ¤ 140.00 9/1/21 10/15/21
S-131 Juliet ¤ 140.00 9/1/21 10/15/21

AccessS3/3-PTCostumes.accdb

SeamstressID FirstName LastName Street City StateOrProv ZIPCode HPhone BusPhone Cell
201 Mary Smith 25 Dundas Street Buffalo NY 142806532 7165553258 7165559863 7165554258
205 Ester Jorgan 33 Water Street Buffalo NY 14280 7165553695 7165554863 7165553485
CostumeID Description CustID ContPrice SignedContract Deposit SeamstressID EstHrsResearch EstHrsDesign EstHrsProd ActualHrsResearch ActualHrsDesign ActualHrsProd
150 Othello 100 ¤ 675.00 true ¤ 100.00 201 10 10 25 15 8 30
155 Hamlet 110 ¤ 1,100.00 true ¤ 500.00 205 15 10 40 12 9 41
CustID FirstName LastName Street City StateOrProv ZIPCode Hhone BusPhone Cell
100 Desmond Williams 100 Oxford Street Detroit MI 33102 3135554578 3135559865 3135551548
110 Sarah Emerson 55-325 First Street Detroit MI 331458569 3135554875 3135556985 3135554865
CustID CostumeID Description ShipStreet ShipCity ShipStateOrProv ShipZIPCode ShipPhone ShipCarrier ShipCharge
100 150 Othello 155 King Street Buffalo NY 142803652 7165552596 Purolator Courier ¤ 55.00
110 155 Hamlet 98 Queen Street Buffalo NY 14280 7165553685 USPS ¤ 25.00

AccessS3/3-WBSpecialEvents.accdb

ID LastName FirstName ContactPhone Event DateOfEvent RoomBooked Guests PerPersonCharge SpecialMenu DepositReceived
1 Hillmore Cecily 716 555 6598 Business Meeting 1/15/21 Starlake 35 ¤ 21.95 false false
2 Fontaine Mario 716 555 1886 Engagement Party 1/23/21 Westview 177 ¤ 28.95 true true
3 Corriveau Frances 716 555 3256 Birthday Party 1/24/21 Westview 85 ¤ 25.95 true true
4 Kressman Weston 716 555 4219 Wedding 2/21/21 Sunset 266 ¤ 28.95 true true
5 Fagan Orlando 716 555 3694 25th Wedding Anniversary 3/13/21 Westview 88 ¤ 28.95 true true
6 Pockovic Kim 905 555 3698 Birthday Party 3/20/21 Westview 62 ¤ 35.95 true false
7 Gill Lane 416 555 3264 Business Meeting 3/29/21 Starlake 71 ¤ 21.95 false true
8 Bresque Percy 716 555 1248 50th Wedding Anniversary 4/17/21 Westview 62 ¤ 32.95 true false
9 Santore Max 905 555 3264 Wedding 4/24/21 Sunset 157 ¤ 25.95 true true
10 Hamid Omar 716 555 8796 Engagement Party 5/8/21 Sunset 85 ¤ 28.95 true true
11 Torrance Jack 716 555 1469 Business Meeting 5/15/21 Westview 26 ¤ 23.95 false false
12 Russell Dana 716 555 4965 Birthday Party 5/23/21 Starlake 36 ¤ 26.95 false false
13 Szucs Walter 905 555 6998 Birthday Party 6/5/21 Starlake 42 ¤ 28.95 false false
14 Griffin Nicole 905 555 4166 25th Wedding Anniversary 6/6/21 Starlake 54 ¤ 31.95 true false
15 Doucet Zack 716 555 3488 Wedding 6/12/21 Sunset 168 ¤ 28.95 true true
16 Golinsky Jesse 716 555 4218 Business Meeting 6/28/21 Westview 57 ¤ 24.95 false false
17 Jin Ping Cora 716 555 7774 Baby Shower 7/10/21 Sunset 62 ¤ 21.95 true true
18 McMaster Elizabeth 716 555 9442 Engagement Party 7/18/21 Sunset 75 ¤ 27.95 true true
19 Pavelich Reed 716 555 2286 Wedding 7/24/21 Starlake 110 ¤ 31.95 true true
20 Juanitez Alfredo 716 555 4668 Business Meeting 7/31/21 Westview 49 ¤ 23.95 false false

AccessS3/3-WEEmployeeData.accdb

ID EmployeeID AbsentDate AbsentReason
1 1083 1/5/21 Sick Day
2 1090 1/8/21 Jury Duty
3 1025 2/1/21 Sick Day
4 1025 2/2/21 Sick Day
5 1025 2/5/21 Sick Day
6 1030 2/8/21 Bereavement
7 1030 2/9/21 Bereavement
8 1065 2/12/21 Sick Day
9 1073 2/12/21 Sick Day
10 1090 2/22/21 Sick Day
11 1073 2/23/21 Sick Day
12 1053 2/25/21 Sick Day
13 1095 2/25/21 Sick Day
14 1083 2/26/21 Sick Day
15 1045 2/26/21 Bereavement
16 1040 3/9/21 Personal leave day
17 1033 3/12/21 Doctor appointment
18 1095 3/12/21 Sick Day
19 1050 3/12/21 Sick Day
20 1023 3/15/21 Bereavement
21 1023 3/15/21 Bereavement
22 1060 3/16/21 Sick Day
23 1060 3/17/21 Sick Day
24 1023 3/19/21 Personal leave day
25 1000 3/23/21 Sick Day
26 1083 3/29/21 Jury Duty
27 1083 3/30/21 Jury Duty
EmployeeID PensionPlan DentalPlan HealthPlan Dependents LifeInsce PensionDate Vacation
1000 true true true 0 ¤ 100,000.00 7/22/13 4 weeks
1003 true true true 2 ¤ 200,000.00 8/15/13 3 weeks
1005 true true false 0 ¤ 150,000.00 9/1/13 3 weeks
1013 true true true 3 ¤ 200,000.00 3/1/14 3 weeks
1015 false true true 2 ¤ 185,000.00 6/1/14 4 weeks
1020 true true false 5 ¤ 200,000.00 8/1/14 3 weeks
1023 false false false 0 ¤ 100,000.00 11/1/14 3 weeks
1025 true true true 6 ¤ 200,000.00 1/1/14 4 weeks
1030 false false false 0 ¤ 75,000.00 2/1/15 2 weeks
1033 true true true 3 ¤ 125,000.00 2/1/15 3 weeks
1040 true true true 4 ¤ 200,000.00 4/1/16 3 weeks
1043 true true true 5 ¤ 200,000.00 9/1/16 3 weeks
1045 false false false 0 ¤ 50,000.00 2/1/17 2 weeks
1050 true false true 2 ¤ 125,000.00 3/1/17 2 weeks
1053 true true true 1 ¤ 85,000.00 5/1/18 3 weeks
1060 true true true 3 ¤ 175,000.00 7/1/18 3 weeks
1063 true false true 2 ¤ 100,000.00 3/15/18 2 weeks
1065 true true true 1 ¤ 150,000.00 3/15/19 2 weeks
1073 true true true 6 ¤ 200,000.00 12/31/20 2 weeks
1080 true true false 2 ¤ 150,000.00 2/15/21 1 week
1083 true false true 1 ¤ 75,000.00 7/1/21 1 week
1085 false true true 2 ¤ 125,000.00 3/15/21 1 week
1090 true false true 2 ¤ 150,000.00 12/1/21 1 week
1093 true true false 3 ¤ 185,000.00 12/31/21 1 week
1095 false false false 1 ¤ 200,000.00 12/31/21 1 week
EmployeeID LastName FirstName BirthDate AnnualSalary HireDate Department
1000 Vestering Sam 2/18/60 ¤ 69,725.00 7/23/12 North American Distribution
1003 Ruiz Celesta 3/12/78 ¤ 41,875.00 8/5/12 North American Distribution
1005 Deptulski Roman 3/12/51 ¤ 72,750.00 8/15/12 Overseas Distribution
1013 Chippewa Gregg 6/15/88 ¤ 48,650.00 2/10/13 European Distribution
1015 Brewer Lyle 10/15/62 ¤ 45,651.00 5/17/13 North American Distribution
1020 Doxtator Angela 5/22/66 ¤ 45,558.00 8/5/13 North American Distribution
1023 Bulinkski Aleksy 7/30/89 ¤ 51,450.00 10/10/13 European Distribution
1025 Biliski Jorge 6/18/73 ¤ 44,892.00 12/2/13 North American Distribution
1030 Hicks Thom 7/27/80 ¤ 42,824.00 1/22/14 Overseas Distribution
1033 Titov Dina 8/15/93 ¤ 45,655.00 2/10/14 North American Distribution
1040 Lafreniere Guy 9/14/75 ¤ 45,395.00 3/10/15 Overseas Distribution
1043 Morano Enzo 10/22/87 ¤ 48,750.00 8/15/15 North American Distribution
1045 Yiu Terry 6/18/64 ¤ 42,238.00 9/14/15 European Distribution
1050 Zakowski Carl 12/22/90 ¤ 44,387.00 2/9/16 European Distribution
1053 O'Connor Shauna 9/12/90 ¤ 43,695.00 4/15/17 North American Distribution
1060 McKnight Donald 1/6/67 ¤ 42,126.00 6/20/17 European Distribution
1063 McPhee Charlotte 4/16/81 ¤ 43,695.00 2/6/18 North American Distribution
1065 Liszniewski Norm 11/16/73 ¤ 43,695.00 2/6/18 North American Distribution
1073 Judd Marsha 5/4/85 ¤ 44,771.00 11/30/19 North American Distribution
1080 Couture Leo 1/8/81 ¤ 43,659.00 1/27/20 European Distribution
1083 Arnold Drew 1/27/72 ¤ 43,659.00 6/22/20 North American Distribution
1085 Armine Yousef 11/19/93 ¤ 42,177.00 3/14/21 European Distribution
1090 Quinte Maria 4/16/94 ¤ 42,177.00 11/29/21 Overseas Distribution
1093 Vaquez Luis 11/19/79 ¤ 42,177.00 12/5/21 North American Distribution
1095 Kilarney Patrick 2/27/88 ¤ 42,177.00 12/12/21 North American Distribution
EmployeeID SupervisorFName SupervisorLName ProfDevDays AnnualRevDate SalaryIncDate
1013 Sam Vestering 5 2/10/21 9/1/21
1015 Sam Vestering 4 5/17/21 8/1/21
1020 Celesta Ruiz 8 8/3/21 10/1/21
1023 Sam Vestering 6 10/15/21 11/15/21
1025 Roman Deptulski 5 12/1/21 1/1/22
1030 Roman Deptulski 10 1/22/21 7/22/21
1033 Roman Deptulski 5 1/1/21 2/5/21
1040 Celesta Ruiz 8 3/10/21 9/1/21
1043 Roman Deptulski 6 8/15/21 11/1/21
1045 Celesta Ruiz 6 1/1/21 2/5/21
1050 Sam Vestering 5 2/9/21 4/1/21
1053 Sam Vestering 8 4/15/21 6/15/21
1060 Roman Deptulski 6 6/25/21 8/15/21
1063 Celesta Ruiz 5 2/10/21 4/10/21
1065 Sam Vestering 8 2/10/21 4/10/21
1073 Roman Deptulski 5 11/30/21 1/1/22
1080 Roman Deptulski 5 1/27/21 3/1/21
1083 Celesta Ruiz 8 6/22/21 8/1/21
1085 Celesta Ruiz 5 3/14/21 5/1/21
1090 Sam Vestering 6 11/30/21 1/10/22
1093 Sam Vestering 5 12/10/21 2/1/22
1095 Celesta Ruiz 5 12/15/21 2/1/22

AccessS3/3-WEEmployees.accdb

ID EmployeeID AbsentDate AbsentReason
1 1083 1/5/21 Sick Day
2 1090 1/8/21 Jury Duty
3 1025 2/1/21 Sick Day
4 1025 2/2/21 Sick Day
5 1025 2/5/21 Sick Day
6 1030 2/8/21 Bereavement
7 1030 2/9/21 Bereavement
8 1065 2/12/21 Sick Day
9 1073 2/12/21 Sick Day
10 1090 2/22/21 Sick Day
11 1073 2/23/21 Sick Day
12 1053 2/25/21 Sick Day
13 1095 2/25/21 Sick Day
14 1083 2/26/21 Sick Day
15 1045 2/26/21 Bereavement
16 1040 3/9/21 Personal leave day
17 1033 3/12/21 Doctor appointment
18 1095 3/12/21 Sick Day
19 1050 3/12/21 Sick Day
20 1023 3/15/21 Bereavement
21 1023 3/15/21 Bereavement
22 1060 3/16/21 Sick Day
23 1060 3/17/21 Sick Day
24 1023 3/19/21 Personal leave day
25 1000 3/23/21 Sick Day
26 1083 3/29/21 Jury Duty
27 1083 3/30/21 Jury Duty
EmployeeID PensionPlan DentalPlan HealthPlan Dependents LifeInsce PensionDate Vacation
1000 true true true 0 ¤ 100,000.00 7/22/13 4 weeks
1003 true true true 2 ¤ 200,000.00 8/15/13 3 weeks
1005 true true false 0 ¤ 150,000.00 9/1/13 3 weeks
1013 true true true 3 ¤ 200,000.00 3/1/14 3 weeks
1015 false true true 2 ¤ 185,000.00 6/1/14 4 weeks
1020 true true false 5 ¤ 200,000.00 8/1/14 3 weeks
1023 false false false 0 ¤ 100,000.00 11/1/14 3 weeks
1025 true true true 6 ¤ 200,000.00 1/1/14 4 weeks
1030 false false false 0 ¤ 75,000.00 2/1/15 2 weeks
1033 true true true 3 ¤ 125,000.00 2/1/15 3 weeks
1040 true true true 4 ¤ 200,000.00 4/1/16 3 weeks
1043 true true true 5 ¤ 200,000.00 9/1/16 3 weeks
1045 false false false 0 ¤ 50,000.00 2/1/17 2 weeks
1050 true false true 2 ¤ 125,000.00 3/1/17 2 weeks
1053 true true true 1 ¤ 85,000.00 5/1/18 3 weeks
1060 true true true 3 ¤ 175,000.00 7/1/18 3 weeks
1063 true false true 2 ¤ 100,000.00 3/15/18 2 weeks
1065 true true true 1 ¤ 150,000.00 3/15/19 2 weeks
1073 true true true 6 ¤ 200,000.00 12/31/20 2 weeks
1080 true true false 2 ¤ 150,000.00 2/15/21 1 week
1083 true false true 1 ¤ 75,000.00 7/1/21 1 week
1085 false true true 2 ¤ 125,000.00 3/15/21 1 week
1090 true false true 2 ¤ 150,000.00 12/1/21 1 week
1093 true true false 3 ¤ 185,000.00 12/31/21 1 week
1095 false false false 1 ¤ 200,000.00 12/31/21 1 week
EmployeeID LastName FirstName BirthDate AnnualSalary HireDate Department
1000 Vestering Sam 2/18/60 ¤ 69,725.00 7/23/12 North American Distribution
1003 Ruiz Celesta 3/12/78 ¤ 41,875.00 8/5/12 North American Distribution
1005 Deptulski Roman 3/12/51 ¤ 72,750.00 8/15/12 Overseas Distribution
1013 Chippewa Gregg 6/15/88 ¤ 48,650.00 2/10/13 European Distribution
1015 Brewer Lyle 10/15/62 ¤ 45,651.00 5/17/13 North American Distribution
1020 Doxtator Angela 5/22/66 ¤ 45,558.00 8/5/13 North American Distribution
1023 Bulinkski Aleksy 7/30/89 ¤ 51,450.00 10/10/13 European Distribution
1025 Biliski Jorge 6/18/73 ¤ 44,892.00 12/2/13 North American Distribution
1030 Hicks Thom 7/27/80 ¤ 42,824.00 1/22/14 Overseas Distribution
1033 Titov Dina 8/15/93 ¤ 45,655.00 2/10/14 North American Distribution
1040 Lafreniere Guy 9/14/75 ¤ 45,395.00 3/10/15 Overseas Distribution
1043 Morano Enzo 10/22/87 ¤ 48,750.00 8/15/15 North American Distribution
1045 Yiu Terry 6/18/64 ¤ 42,238.00 9/14/15 European Distribution
1050 Zakowski Carl 12/22/90 ¤ 44,387.00 2/9/16 European Distribution
1053 O'Connor Shauna 9/12/90 ¤ 43,695.00 4/15/17 North American Distribution
1060 McKnight Donald 1/6/67 ¤ 42,126.00 6/20/17 European Distribution
1063 McPhee Charlotte 4/16/81 ¤ 43,695.00 2/6/18 North American Distribution
1065 Liszniewski Norm 11/16/73 ¤ 43,695.00 2/6/18 North American Distribution
1073 Judd Marsha 5/4/85 ¤ 44,771.00 11/30/19 North American Distribution
1080 Couture Leo 1/8/81 ¤ 43,659.00 1/27/20 European Distribution
1083 Arnold Drew 1/27/72 ¤ 43,659.00 6/22/20 North American Distribution
1085 Armine Yousef 11/19/93 ¤ 42,177.00 3/14/21 European Distribution
1090 Quinte Maria 4/16/94 ¤ 42,177.00 11/29/21 Overseas Distribution
1093 Vaquez Luis 11/19/79 ¤ 42,177.00 12/5/21 North American Distribution
1095 Kilarney Patrick 2/27/88 ¤ 42,177.00 12/12/21 North American Distribution
EmployeeID SupervisorFName SupervisorLName ProfDevDays AnnualRevDate SalaryIncDate
1013 Sam Vestering 5 2/10/21 9/1/21
1015 Sam Vestering 4 5/17/21 8/1/21
1020 Celesta Ruiz 8 8/3/21 10/1/21
1023 Sam Vestering 6 10/15/21 11/15/21
1025 Roman Deptulski 5 12/1/21 1/1/22
1030 Roman Deptulski 10 1/22/21 7/22/21
1033 Roman Deptulski 5 1/1/21 2/5/21
1040 Celesta Ruiz 8 3/10/21 9/1/21
1043 Roman Deptulski 6 8/15/21 11/1/21
1045 Celesta Ruiz 6 1/1/21 2/5/21
1050 Sam Vestering 5 2/9/21 4/1/21
1053 Sam Vestering 8 4/15/21 6/15/21
1060 Roman Deptulski 6 6/25/21 8/15/21
1063 Celesta Ruiz 5 2/10/21 4/10/21
1065 Sam Vestering 8 2/10/21 4/10/21
1073 Roman Deptulski 5 11/30/21 1/1/22
1080 Roman Deptulski 5 1/27/21 3/1/21
1083 Celesta Ruiz 8 6/22/21 8/1/21
1085 Celesta Ruiz 5 3/14/21 5/1/21
1090 Sam Vestering 6 11/30/21 1/10/22
1093 Sam Vestering 5 12/10/21 2/1/22
1095 Celesta Ruiz 5 12/15/21 2/1/22

AccessS3/3-WEVendors.accdb

Purchase_Order_No Vendor_No Purchase_Date Amount
6540 115 2/19/21 ¤ 556.88
6541 125 3/10/21 ¤ 556.99
6542 100 2/28/21 ¤ 1,255.87
6543 100 3/13/21 ¤ 965.33
6544 120 3/25/21 ¤ 1,000.15
6545 130 3/28/21 ¤ 865.24
6546 110 3/31/21 ¤ 554.78
6547 115 4/11/21 ¤ 869.42
6548 110 4/22/21 ¤ 10,265.88
6549 115 5/31/21 ¤ 2,354.55
6550 100 6/10/21 ¤ 349.78
6551 125 6/15/21 ¤ 367.42
Vendor_No Vendor_Name Street_Address City State_or_Province ZIP_or_PostalCode Telephone Fax URL
100 First Choice Travel (Los Angeles) 3588 Ventura Boulevard Los Angeles CA 90102 213-555-0962 213-555-0964 https://ppi-edu.net/fc-travel#https://ppi-edu.net/fc-travel#
110 First Choice Travel (Toronto) 4277 Yonge Street Toronto ON M4P 2E6 416-555-4511 416-555-4512 https://ppi-edu.net/fc-travel/toronto#https://ppi-edu.net/fc-travel/toronto#
115 The Waterfront Bistro 3104 Rivermist Drive Buffalo NY 14280 716-555-3166 716-555-3160 https://ppi-edu.net/wfbistro#https://ppi-edu.net/wfbistro#
120 Marquee Productions 955 South Alameda Street Los Angeles CA 90037 612-555-2005 612-555-2009 https://ppi-edu.net/marquee#https://ppi-edu.net/marquee#
125 Performance Threads 4011 Bridgewater Street Niagara Falls ON L2E 2T6 905-555-2971 905-555-2970 https://ppi-edu.net/perthreads#https://ppi-edu.net/perthreads#
130 Niagara Peninsula College 2199 Victoria Street Niagara-on-the-Lake ON L0S 1J0 905-555-2183 905-555-2183 https://ppi-edu.net/npcollege#https://ppi-edu.net/npcollege#

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AccessS4/4-PTCostumes.accdb

CostumeNo CostumeTitle DailyRentalFee DateOut DateIn
A-101 Val Wingfield ¤ 124.50 7/7/21 7/31/21
A-102 Eunice Billings ¤ 124.50 7/7/21 7/15/21
A-110 Tony Salvatore ¤ 124.50 7/15/21 8/12/21
A-122 Celia Gopf ¤ 124.50 8/1/21 8/30/21
A-130 Jade Norwich ¤ 124.50 8/12/21 8/31/21
A-144 Kelly Williams ¤ 99.50 5/2/21 6/11/21
A-152 Hannah Sorenti ¤ 115.50 6/1/21 7/12/21
A-160 William Mercer ¤ 122.00 7/7/21 7/10/21
A-162 Jorge Nevada ¤ 131.50 8/1/21 8/30/21
A-166 Catherine Bellfield ¤ 141.00 8/1/21 8/30/21
A-170 Vincent Dudkoff ¤ 124.50 8/12/21 8/22/21
A-176 Pietro Gorski ¤ 115.50 5/2/21 6/10/21
A-180 Robert Foullette ¤ 102.50 7/15/21 7/31/21
A-188 Jade Sorbet ¤ 115.50 8/1/21 8/22/21
A-190 Xavier Vanderkof ¤ 141.00 8/12/21 8/31/21
A-198 Nanci Lasertol ¤ 122.00 7/22/21 8/15/21
D-101 Simba ¤ 224.75 7/1/21 7/31/21
D-102 Timon ¤ 85.50 7/1/21 7/31/21
D-103 Pumbaa ¤ 112.75 7/1/21 7/31/21
D-104 Rafiki ¤ 144.50 7/1/21 7/31/21
D-105 Nala ¤ 188.75 7/1/21 7/31/21
D-106 Zazu ¤ 85.50 7/1/21 7/31/21
D-107 Scar ¤ 198.75 7/1/21 7/31/21
D-108 Mufasa ¤ 215.50 7/1/21 7/31/21
D-201 Belle ¤ 175.00 10/1/21 11/15/21
D-202 Beast ¤ 237.00 10/1/21 11/15/21
D-203 Gaston ¤ 190.00 10/1/21 11/15/21
D-204 Maurice ¤ 155.00 10/1/21 11/15/21
D-205 Lumiere ¤ 188.00 10/1/21 11/15/21
D-206 Cogsworth ¤ 192.00 10/1/21 11/15/21
D-207 Mrs. Potts ¤ 210.00 10/1/21 11/15/21
D-208 Chip ¤ 189.00 10/1/21 11/15/21
G-101 Sheriff (gray) ¤ 120.00
G-102 Sheriff (black) ¤ 120.00
G-103 Cowboy (blue) ¤ 112.00
G-104 Cowboy (green) ¤ 112.00
G-105 Bartender ¤ 89.00
G-106 Policeman ¤ 120.00
G-107 RCMP Officer ¤ 215.00
G-108 Fireman ¤ 180.00
G-109 Paramedic ¤ 155.00
G-110 Doctor ¤ 85.00
S-101 Macbeth ¤ 175.50 5/12/21 6/30/21
S-102 Lady Macbeth ¤ 195.00 5/12/21 6/30/21
S-106 Hamlet ¤ 125.00 7/1/21 7/31/21
S-110 Othello ¤ 125.00 7/22/21 8/31/21
S-118 King Lear ¤ 145.50 8/1/21 9/10/21
S-122 Richard III ¤ 135.00 8/1/21 9/10/21
S-130 Romeo ¤ 140.00 9/1/21 10/15/21
S-131 Juliet ¤ 140.00 9/1/21 10/15/21
SELECT DISTINCTROW * FROM CostumeInventory;
SELECT CostumeInventory.CostumeNo, CostumeInventory.CostumeTitle, CostumeInventory.DateOut, CostumeInventory.DateIn, [DateIn]-[DateOut] AS DaysRented, [DaysRented]*[DailyRentalFee]*1.06 AS RentalFee FROM CostumeInventory WHERE (((CostumeInventory.DateOut)>#1/1/2011#));

AccessS4/4-WBInventory.accdb

ItemNo ItemDescription Unit SupplierCode
001 Butternut Squash case 4
002 Potatoes 50 lb bag 4
003 Carrots 25 lb bag 4
004 Onions 25 lb bag 4
005 Garlic 10 lb bag 3
006 Green Peppers case 3
007 Red Peppers case 3
008 Yellow Peppers case 4
009 Radishes case 4
010 Celery case 3
011 Broccoli case 3
012 Cauliflower case 4
013 Tomatoes case 4
014 Green Beans case 3
015 Brussel Sprouts flat 4
016 Iceburg Lettuce case 3
017 Romaine Lettuce case 3
018 Bananas case 2
019 Pineapple case 2
020 Oranges case 2
021 Cantaloupe case 2
022 White Bread flat 1
023 Whole Wheat Bread flat 1
024 Kaiser Rolls flat 1
025 English Muffins flat 1
026 Pita Wraps flat 1
027 Tortilla Wraps flat 1
028 Beef side 7
029 Pork side 7
030 Chicken case 6
031 Tuna case 8
032 Swordfish case 8
033 Lake Erie Perch flat 8
034 Ketchup gallon 10
035 Mustard gallon 10
036 Mayonnaise gallon 10
037 Green Relish gallon 10
038 Barbecue Sauce case 15
039 White Flour 25 lb bag 11
040 Whole Wheat Flour 25 lb bag 11
041 White Sugar 25 lb bag 11
042 Baking Powder case 12
043 Baking Soda case 12
044 Cinnamon case 12
045 Nutmeg case 12
046 Cloves case 12
047 Allspice case 12
048 Seasoned Salt case 12
049 Salt case 12
050 Pepper case 12
PurchaseOrderNo ItemNo PurchaseDate Amount
09-101 006 3/26/21 ¤ 55.12
09-101 021 3/26/21 ¤ 48.75
09-102 002 3/29/21 ¤ 68.91
09-102 003 3/29/21 ¤ 47.69
09-102 001 3/29/21 ¤ 65.14
09-103 032 3/30/21 ¤ 229.57
09-103 033 3/30/21 ¤ 178.94
09-104 023 4/4/21 ¤ 55.49
09-105 001 4/8/21 ¤ 74.18
09-106 002 4/10/21 ¤ 88.67
09-107 006 4/11/21 ¤ 48.11
09-108 002 4/16/21 ¤ 94.71
09-109 001 4/17/21 ¤ 58.46
09-110 003 4/19/21 ¤ 71.45
09-111 032 4/22/21 ¤ 189.67
09-112 022 5/9/21 ¤ 88.14
09-113 023 5/12/21 ¤ 90.45
09-113 024 5/12/21 ¤ 35.12
09-113 025 5/12/21 ¤ 22.47
09-123 026 5/12/21 ¤ 33.85
SELECT InventoryList.ItemNo, InventoryList.ItemDescription, InventoryList.Unit, Purchases.PurchaseOrderNo, Purchases.PurchaseDate, Purchases.Amount FROM InventoryList INNER JOIN Purchases ON InventoryList.ItemNo=Purchases.ItemNo;

AccessS4/4-WBSpecialEvents.accdb

ID LastName FirstName ContactPhone Event DateOfEvent RoomBooked Guests PerPersonCharge SpecialMenu DepositReceived
1 Hillmore Cecily 716 555 6598 Business Meeting 1/15/21 Starlake 35 ¤ 21.95 false false
2 Fontaine Mario 716 555 1886 Engagement Party 1/16/21 Westview 177 ¤ 28.95 true true
3 Corriveau Frances 716 555 3256 Birthday Party 1/22/21 Westview 85 ¤ 25.95 true true
4 Kressman Weston 716 555 4219 Wedding 2/28/21 Sunset 266 ¤ 28.95 true true
5 Fagan Orlando 716 555 3694 25th Wedding Anniversary 3/13/21 Westview 88 ¤ 28.95 true true
6 Pockovic Kim 905 555 3698 Birthday Party 3/20/21 Westview 62 ¤ 35.95 true false
7 Gill Lane 416 555 3264 Business Meeting 3/25/21 Starlake 71 ¤ 21.95 false true
8 Bresque Percy 716 555 1248 50th Wedding Anniversary 4/10/21 Westview 62 ¤ 32.95 true false
9 Santore Max 905 555 3264 Wedding 4/24/21 Sunset 157 ¤ 25.95 true true
10 Hamid Omar 716 555 8796 Engagement Party 5/8/21 Sunset 85 ¤ 28.95 true true
11 Torrance Jack 716 555 1469 Business Meeting 5/13/21 Westview 26 ¤ 23.95 false false
12 Russell Dana 716 555 4965 Birthday Party 5/29/21 Starlake 36 ¤ 26.95 false false
13 Szucs Walter 905 555 6998 Birthday Party 6/6/21 Starlake 42 ¤ 28.95 false false
14 Griffin Nicole 905 555 4166 25th Wedding Anniversary 6/12/21 Starlake 54 ¤ 31.95 true false
15 Doucet Zack 716 555 3488 Wedding 6/26/21 Sunset 168 ¤ 28.95 true true
16 Golinsky Jesse 716 555 4218 Business Meeting 6/30/21 Westview 57 ¤ 24.95 false false
17 Jin Ping Cora 716 555 7774 Baby Shower 7/11/21 Sunset 62 ¤ 21.95 true true
18 McMaster Elizabeth 716 555 9442 Engagement Party 7/24/21 Sunset 75 ¤ 27.95 true true
19 Pavelich Reed 716 555 2286 Wedding 7/25/21 Starlake 110 ¤ 31.95 true true
20 Juanitez Alfredo 716 555 4668 Business Meeting 7/28/21 Westview 49 ¤ 23.95 false false
SELECT CateringContracts.FirstName, CateringContracts.LastName, CateringContracts.Event, CateringContracts.DateOfEvent, CateringContracts.RoomBooked, [Guests]*[PerPersonCharge] AS Revenue, [Revenue]*0.125 AS GratuityAllowance FROM CateringContracts;

AccessS4/4-WEDistributors.accdb

ID CompanyName StreetAdd1 StreetAdd2 City Province PostalCode Telephone Fax EmailAdd
1 East Coast Cinemas 62 Mountbatten Drive St. John's NF A1A 3X9 709-555-8349 709-555-8366 [email protected]
2 Millennium Movies 4126 Yonge Street Suite 302 Toronto ON M2P 2B8 416-555-9335 416-555-9338 [email protected]
3 Mountain View Movies 5417 Royalmount Avenue Montreal PQ H4P 1H8 514-555-3584 514-555-3585 [email protected]
4 New Age Movies 73 Killarney Road Moncton NB E1B 2Z9 506-555-8376 506-555-8377 [email protected]
5 Northern Reach Movies PO Box 34 Yellowknife NW X1A 2N9 867-555-6314 867-555-6316 [email protected]
6 Northern Stars Movies 811 Cook Street Whitehorse YK Y1A 2S4 867-555-6598 867-555-6599 [email protected]
7 Olympic Cinemas PO Box 1439 188 Riverbrook Road SE Calgary AB T2C 3P7 403-555-4587 403-555-4589 [email protected]
8 Plains Cinema House PO Box 209 46 Prospect Place Regina SK S4S 5Y9 306-555-1247 305-555-1248 [email protected]
9 Riverview Cinemas 1011-848 Sheppard Street Winnipeg MB R2P 0N6 204-555-6538 204-555-6533 [email protected]
10 Seaboard Movie House Inc. PO Box 1005 696 Colby Drive Dartmouth NS B2V 1Y8 902-555-3948 902-555-3950 [email protected]
11 Waterdown Cinemas 575 Notre Dame Street Summerside PE C1N 1T8 902-555-8374 902-555-8376 [email protected]
12 West Coast Movies PO Box 298 7348 Granville Drive Vancouver BC V6Y 1N9 604-555-3548 604-555-3549 [email protected]
MovieID MovieTitle Rating Length ReleaseDate Genre MovieStudio DirectorLastName DirectorFirstName
1 Ring of Roses G 129 2/10/17 Adventure Marquee Productions Fontana Alphonse
2 The Codebreakers of World War II G 183 12/30/18 History Marquee Productions Boskovic Elena
3 The Life of Winston Churchill G 125 1/15/19 Biography Marquee Productions Tanner Leslie
4 Two by Two G 95 3/15/20 Action Marquee Productions Passmore Jayson
5 Going Global G 164 9/1/21 Documentary Marquee Productions Patel Rashi
OrderID DistID MovieStartDate MovieEndDate MovieID
1 4 3/10/21 4/29/21 3
2 3 3/15/21 4/1/21 1
3 11 3/15/21 4/20/21 2
4 5 3/15/21 4/15/21 4
5 8 3/20/21 4/30/21 3
6 13 3/20/21 4/25/21 2
7 7 3/21/21 4/15/21 4
8 6 3/22/21 4/10/21 1
9 2 3/23/21 5/1/21 1
10 14 3/25/21 4/25/21 3
11 15 3/26/21 5/1/21 4
12 1 3/27/21 4/30/21 2
13 10 3/28/21 4/28/21 1
14 19 3/29/21 5/10/21 3
15 16 3/30/21 5/10/21 3
DistID CompanyName StreetAdd1 StreetAdd2 City State ZIPCode Telephone Fax EmailAdd
1 All Nite Cinemas 2188 3rd Street Louisville KY 40201 502-555-4238 502-555-4240 [email protected]
2 Century Cinemas 3687 Avenue K Arlington TX 76013 817-555-2116 817-555-2119 [email protected]
3 Countryside Cinemas 22 Hillside Street Bennington VT 05201 802-555-1469 802-555-1470 [email protected]
4 Danforth Cinemas PO Box 22 18 Pickens Street Columbia SC 29201 803-555-3487 803-555-3421 [email protected]
5 Eastown Movie House PO Box 722 1 Concourse Avenue Cambridge MA 02142 413-555-0981 413-555-0226 [email protected]
6 Hillman Cinemas 55 Kemble Avenue Baking Ridge NJ 07920 201-555-1147 201-555-1143 [email protected]
7 LaVista Cinemas 111 Vista Road Phoenix AZ 86355-6014 602-555-6231 602-555-6233 [email protected]
8 Liberty Cinemas PO Box 998 12011 Ruston Way Atlanta GA 73125 404-555-8113 404-555-2349 [email protected]
9 Mainstream Movies PO Box 33 333 Evergreen Building Seattle WA 98220-2791 206-555-3269 206-555-3270 [email protected]
10 Marquee Movies 1011 South Alameda Street Los Angeles CA 90045 612-555-2398 612-555-2377 [email protected]
11 Midtown Moviehouse 1033 Commercial Street Emporia KS 66801 316-555-7013 316-555-7022 [email protected]
12 Mooretown Movies PO Box 11 331 Metro Place Dublin OH 43107 614-555-8134 614-555-8339 [email protected]
13 O'Shea Movies 59 Erie Oak Park IL 60302 312-555-7719 312-555-7381 [email protected]
14 Redwood Cinemas PO Box 112F 336 Ninth Street Portland OR 97466-3359 503-555-8641 503-555-8633 [email protected]
15 Sunfest Cinemas 341 South Fourth Avenue Tampa FL 33562 813-555-3185 813-555-3177 [email protected]
16 Victory Cinemas 12119 South 23rd San Diego CA 97432-1567 619-555-8746 619-555-8748 [email protected]
17 Waterfront Cinemas PO Box 3255 Buffalo NY 14288 716-555-3845 716-555-3947 [email protected]
18 Wellington 10 1203 Tenth Southwest Philadelphia PA 19178 215-555-9045 215-555-9048 [email protected]
19 Westview Movies 1112 Broadway New York NY 10119 212-555-4875 212-555-4877 [email protected]
SELECT [Movies].[MovieID], [Movies].[MovieTitle] FROM Movies ORDER BY [MovieTitle];
SELECT DISTINCTROW * FROM Movies;
SELECT DISTINCTROW * FROM Orders;
SELECT DISTINCTROW * FROM US_Distributors;
SELECT DISTINCTROW * FROM US_Distributors;
SELECT DISTINCTROW * FROM Movies;
SELECT Orders.OrderID, US_Distributors.City, US_Distributors.CompanyName, Orders.MovieID, Orders.MovieStartDate, Orders.MovieEndDate FROM US_Distributors INNER JOIN (Movies INNER JOIN Orders ON Movies.MovieID = Orders.MovieID) ON US_Distributors.DistID = Orders.DistID ORDER BY US_Distributors.City;
SELECT Movies.MovieTitle, Orders.OrderID, Orders.MovieStartDate, Orders.MovieEndDate, US_Distributors.CompanyName, US_Distributors.City FROM US_Distributors INNER JOIN (Movies INNER JOIN Orders ON Movies.MovieID = Orders.MovieID) ON US_Distributors.DistID = Orders.DistID ORDER BY Movies.MovieTitle;

AccessS4/4-WEEmployeeData.accdb

ID EmployeeID AbsentDate AbsentReason
1 1083 1/5/21 Sick Day
2 1090 1/8/21 Jury Duty
3 1025 2/1/21 Sick Day
4 1025 2/2/21 Sick Day
5 1025 2/5/21 Sick Day
6 1030 2/8/21 Bereavement
7 1030 2/9/21 Bereavement
8 1065 2/12/21 Sick Day
9 1073 2/12/21 Sick Day
10 1090 2/22/21 Sick Day
11 1073 2/23/21 Sick Day
12 1053 2/25/21 Sick Day
13 1095 2/25/21 Sick Day
14 1083 2/26/21 Sick Day
15 1045 2/26/21 Bereavement
16 1040 3/9/21 Personal leave day
17 1033 3/12/21 Doctor appointment
18 1095 3/12/21 Sick Day
19 1050 3/12/21 Sick Day
20 1023 3/15/21 Bereavement
21 1023 3/15/21 Bereavement
22 1060 3/16/21 Sick Day
23 1060 3/17/21 Sick Day
24 1023 3/19/21 Personal leave day
25 1000 3/23/21 Sick Day
26 1083 3/29/21 Jury Duty
27 1083 3/30/21 Jury Duty
EmployeeID PensionPlan DentalPlan HealthPlan Dependents LifeInsce PensionDate Vacation
1000 true true true 0 ¤ 100,000.00 7/22/13 4 weeks
1003 true true true 2 ¤ 200,000.00 8/15/13 3 weeks
1005 true true false 0 ¤ 150,000.00 9/1/13 3 weeks
1013 true true true 3 ¤ 200,000.00 3/1/14 3 weeks
1015 false true true 2 ¤ 185,000.00 6/1/14 4 weeks
1020 true true false 5 ¤ 200,000.00 8/1/14 3 weeks
1023 false false false 0 ¤ 100,000.00 11/1/14 3 weeks
1025 true true true 6 ¤ 200,000.00 1/1/14 4 weeks
1030 false false false 0 ¤ 75,000.00 2/1/15 2 weeks
1033 true true true 3 ¤ 125,000.00 2/1/15 3 weeks
1040 true true true 4 ¤ 200,000.00 4/1/16 3 weeks
1043 true true true 5 ¤ 200,000.00 9/1/16 3 weeks
1045 false false false 0 ¤ 50,000.00 2/1/17 2 weeks
1050 true false true 2 ¤ 125,000.00 3/1/17 2 weeks
1053 true true true 1 ¤ 85,000.00 5/1/18 3 weeks
1060 true true true 3 ¤ 175,000.00 7/1/18 3 weeks
1063 true false true 2 ¤ 100,000.00 3/15/18 2 weeks
1065 true true true 1 ¤ 150,000.00 3/15/19 2 weeks
1073 true true true 6 ¤ 200,000.00 12/31/20 2 weeks
1080 true true false 2 ¤ 150,000.00 2/15/21 1 week
1083 true false true 1 ¤ 75,000.00 7/1/21 1 week
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1090 true false true 2 ¤ 150,000.00 12/1/21 1 week
1093 true true false 3 ¤ 185,000.00 12/31/21 1 week
1095 false false false 1 ¤ 200,000.00 12/31/21 1 week
EmployeeID LastName FirstName BirthDate AnnualSalary HireDate Department
1000 Vestering Sam 2/18/60 ¤ 69,725.00 7/23/12 North American Distribution
1003 Ruiz Celesta 3/12/78 ¤ 41,875.00 8/5/12 North American Distribution
1005 Deptulski Roman 3/12/51 ¤ 72,750.00 8/15/12 Overseas Distribution
1013 Chippewa Gregg 6/15/88 ¤ 48,650.00 2/10/13 European Distribution
1015 Brewer Lyle 10/15/62 ¤ 45,651.00 5/17/13 North American Distribution
1020 Doxtator Angela 5/22/66 ¤ 45,558.00 8/5/13 North American Distribution
1023 Bulinkski Aleksy 7/30/89 ¤ 51,450.00 10/10/13 European Distribution
1025 Biliski Jorge 6/18/73 ¤ 44,892.00 12/2/13 North American Distribution
1030 Hicks Thom 7/27/80 ¤ 42,824.00 1/22/14 Overseas Distribution
1033 Titov Dina 8/15/93 ¤ 45,655.00 2/10/14 North American Distribution
1040 Lafreniere Guy 9/14/75 ¤ 45,395.00 3/10/15 Overseas Distribution
1043 Morano Enzo 10/22/87 ¤ 48,750.00 8/15/15 North American Distribution
1045 Yiu Terry 6/18/64 ¤ 42,238.00 9/14/15 European Distribution
1050 Zakowski Carl 12/22/90 ¤ 44,387.00 2/9/16 European Distribution
1053 O'Connor Shauna 9/12/90 ¤ 43,695.00 4/15/17 North American Distribution
1060 McKnight Donald 1/6/67 ¤ 42,126.00 6/20/17 European Distribution
1063 McPhee Charlotte 4/16/81 ¤ 43,695.00 2/6/18 North American Distribution
1065 Liszniewski Norm 11/16/73 ¤ 43,695.00 2/6/18 North American Distribution
1073 Judd Marsha 5/4/85 ¤ 44,771.00 11/30/19 North American Distribution
1080 Couture Leo 1/8/81 ¤ 43,659.00 1/27/20 European Distribution
1083 Arnold Drew 1/27/72 ¤ 43,659.00 6/22/20 North American Distribution
1085 Armine Yousef 11/19/93 ¤ 42,177.00 3/14/21 European Distribution
1090 Quinte Maria 4/16/94 ¤ 42,177.00 11/29/21 Overseas Distribution
1093 Vaquez Luis 11/19/79 ¤ 42,177.00 12/5/21 North American Distribution
1095 Kilarney Patrick 2/27/88 ¤ 42,177.00 12/12/21 North American Distribution
EmployeeID CourseDescr RegDate Finish Grade Tuition Accredited Transcript Reimbursed
1000 Global Finance 9/11/20 12/4/20 B+ ¤ 1,575.00 true true 1/5/21
1005 Operations Management 9/5/20 12/15/20 A- ¤ 1,145.00 true true 1/5/21
1010 Emerging Markets 10/2/20 1/19/21 B ¤ 887.00 true true 2/12/21
1020 Introduction to Accounting 9/5/20 12/15/20 B- ¤ 485.00 true true 1/23/21
1030 Marketing Research Methods 9/25/20 1/12/21 B+ ¤ 674.00 true true 2/21/30
1045 Marketing E-Commerce Strategies 11/6/20 1/31/21 A ¤ 985.00 true true 2/16/21
1000 Information Systems 1/22/21 4/20/21 B ¤ 543.00 true true 5/1/21
1005 Database Management 1/22/21 4/20/21 A- ¤ 750.00 true true 6/15/21
1010 Web Design 2/20/21 4/20/21 B- ¤ 585.00 true true 5/15/21
1020 Intermediate Accounting 1/22/21 4/20/21 B+ ¤ 510.00 true true 5/15/21
1045 Operations Management 1/8/21 4/13/21 A ¤ 1,145.00 true true 5/15/21
EmployeeID SupervisorFName SupervisorLName ProfDevDays AnnualRevDate SalaryIncDate
1013 Sam Vestering 5 2/10/21 9/1/21
1015 Sam Vestering 4 5/17/21 8/1/21
1020 Celesta Ruiz 8 8/3/21 10/1/21
1023 Sam Vestering 6 10/15/21 11/15/21
1025 Roman Deptulski 5 12/1/21 1/1/22
1030 Roman Deptulski 10 1/22/21 7/22/21
1033 Roman Deptulski 5 1/1/21 2/5/21
1040 Celesta Ruiz 8 3/10/21 9/1/21
1043 Roman Deptulski 6 8/15/21 11/1/21
1045 Celesta Ruiz 6 1/1/21 2/5/21
1050 Sam Vestering 5 2/9/21 4/1/21
1053 Sam Vestering 8 4/15/21 6/15/21
1060 Roman Deptulski 6 6/25/21 8/15/21
1063 Celesta Ruiz 5 2/10/21 4/10/21
1065 Sam Vestering 8 2/10/21 4/10/21
1073 Roman Deptulski 5 11/30/21 1/1/22
1080 Roman Deptulski 5 1/27/21 3/1/21
1083 Celesta Ruiz 8 6/22/21 8/1/21
1085 Celesta Ruiz 5 3/14/21 5/1/21
1090 Sam Vestering 6 11/30/21 1/10/22
1093 Sam Vestering 5 12/10/21 2/1/22
1095 Celesta Ruiz 5 12/15/21 2/1/22
SELECT DISTINCTROW * FROM Employees;
SELECT DISTINCTROW * FROM PDCourses;
SELECT Employees.EmployeeID, Employees.FirstName, Employees.LastName, Employees.HireDate, Employees.Department, Employees.AnnualSalary FROM Employees;
SELECT Employees.EmployeeID, Employees.FirstName, Employees.LastName, PDCourses.CourseDescr, PDCourses.Grade, PDCourses.Tuition, PDCourses.Reimbursed FROM Employees INNER JOIN PDCourses ON Employees.EmployeeID = PDCourses.EmployeeID;

AccessS4/4-WEEmployees.accdb

ID EmployeeID AbsentDate AbsentReason
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2 1090 1/8/21 Jury Duty
3 1025 2/1/21 Sick Day
4 1025 2/2/21 Sick Day
5 1025 2/5/21 Sick Day
6 1030 2/8/21 Bereavement
7 1030 2/9/21 Bereavement
8 1065 2/12/21 Sick Day
9 1073 2/12/21 Sick Day
10 1090 2/22/21 Sick Day
11 1073 2/23/21 Sick Day
12 1053 2/25/21 Sick Day
13 1095 2/25/21 Sick Day
14 1083 2/26/21 Sick Day
15 1045 2/26/21 Bereavement
16 1040 3/9/21 Personal leave day
17 1033 3/12/21 Doctor appointment
18 1095 3/12/21 Sick Day
19 1050 3/12/21 Sick Day
20 1023 3/15/21 Bereavement
21 1023 3/15/21 Bereavement
22 1060 3/16/21 Sick Day
23 1060 3/17/21 Sick Day
24 1023 3/19/21 Personal leave day
25 1000 3/23/21 Sick Day
26 1083 3/29/21 Jury Duty
27 1083 3/30/21 Jury Duty
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1000 true true true 0 ¤ 100,000.00 7/22/13 4 weeks
1003 true true true 2 ¤ 200,000.00 8/15/13 3 weeks
1005 true true false 0 ¤ 150,000.00 9/1/13 3 weeks
1013 true true true 3 ¤ 200,000.00 3/1/14 3 weeks
1015 false true true 2 ¤ 185,000.00 6/1/14 4 weeks
1020 true true false 5 ¤ 200,000.00 8/1/14 3 weeks
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1025 true true true 6 ¤ 200,000.00 1/1/14 4 weeks
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1033 true true true 3 ¤ 125,000.00 2/1/15 3 weeks
1040 true true true 4 ¤ 200,000.00 4/1/16 3 weeks
1043 true true true 5 ¤ 200,000.00 9/1/16 3 weeks
1050 true false true 2 ¤ 125,000.00 3/1/17 2 weeks
1053 true true true 1 ¤ 85,000.00 5/1/18 3 weeks
1060 true true true 3 ¤ 175,000.00 7/1/18 3 weeks
1063 true false true 2 ¤ 100,000.00 3/15/18 2 weeks
1065 true true true 1 ¤ 150,000.00 3/15/19 2 weeks
1073 true true true 6 ¤ 200,000.00 12/31/20 2 weeks
1083 true false true 1 ¤ 75,000.00 7/1/21 1 week
1090 true false true 2 ¤ 150,000.00 12/1/21 1 week
1093 true true false 3 ¤ 185,000.00 12/31/21 1 week
1095 false false false 1 ¤ 200,000.00 12/31/21 1 week
EmployeeID LastName FirstName BirthDate AnnualSalary HireDate Department
1000 Vestering Sam 2/18/60 ¤ 69,725.00 7/23/12 North American Distribution
1003 Ruiz Celesta 3/12/78 ¤ 41,875.00 8/5/12 North American Distribution
1005 Deptulski Roman 3/12/51 ¤ 72,750.00 8/15/12 Overseas Distribution
1013 Chippewa Gregg 6/15/88 ¤ 48,650.00 2/10/13 European Distribution
1015 Brewer Lyle 10/15/62 ¤ 45,651.00 5/17/13 North American Distribution
1020 Doxtator Angela 5/22/66 ¤ 45,558.00 8/5/13 North American Distribution
1023 Bulinkski Aleksy 7/30/89 ¤ 51,450.00 10/10/13 European Distribution
1025 Biliski Jorge 6/18/73 ¤ 44,892.00 12/2/13 North American Distribution
1030 Hicks Thom 7/27/80 ¤ 42,824.00 1/22/14 Overseas Distribution
1033 Titov Dina 8/15/93 ¤ 45,655.00 2/10/14 North American Distribution
1040 Lafreniere Guy 9/14/75 ¤ 45,395.00 3/10/15 Overseas Distribution
1043 Morano Enzo 10/22/87 ¤ 48,750.00 8/15/15 North American Distribution
1045 Yiu Terry 6/18/64 ¤ 42,238.00 9/14/15 European Distribution
1050 Zakowski Carl 12/22/90 ¤ 44,387.00 2/9/16 European Distribution
1053 O'Connor Shauna 9/12/90 ¤ 43,695.00 4/15/17 North American Distribution
1060 McKnight Donald 1/6/67 ¤ 42,126.00 6/20/17 European Distribution
1063 McPhee Charlotte 4/16/81 ¤ 43,695.00 2/6/18 North American Distribution
1065 Liszniewski Norm 11/16/73 ¤ 43,695.00 2/6/18 North American Distribution
1073 Judd Marsha 5/4/85 ¤ 44,771.00 11/30/19 North American Distribution
1080 Couture Leo 1/8/81 ¤ 43,659.00 1/27/20 European Distribution
1083 Arnold Drew 1/27/72 ¤ 43,659.00 6/22/20 North American Distribution
1085 Armine Yousef 11/19/93 ¤ 42,177.00 3/14/21 European Distribution
1090 Quinte Maria 4/16/94 ¤ 42,177.00 11/29/21 Overseas Distribution
1093 Vaquez Luis 11/19/79 ¤ 42,177.00 12/5/21 North American Distribution
1095 Kilarney Patrick 2/27/88 ¤ 42,177.00 12/12/21 North American Distribution
1035 Titov Dina 8/15/93 ¤ 45,655.00 2/10/14 North American Distribution
EmployeeID CourseDescr RegDate Finish Grade Tuition Accredited Transcript Reimbursed
1000 Global Finance 9/11/20 12/4/20 B+ ¤ 1,575.00 true true 1/5/21
1005 Operations Management 9/5/20 12/15/20 A- ¤ 1,145.00 true true 1/5/21
1010 Emerging Markets 10/2/20 1/19/21 B ¤ 887.00 true true 2/12/21
1020 Introduction to Accounting 9/5/20 12/15/20 B- ¤ 485.00 true true 1/23/21
1030 Marketing Research Methods 9/25/20 1/12/21 B+ ¤ 674.00 true true 2/21/30
1045 Marketing E-Commerce Strategies 11/6/20 1/31/21 A ¤ 985.00 true true 2/16/21
1000 Information Systems 1/22/21 4/20/21 B ¤ 543.00 true true 5/1/21
1005 Database Management 1/22/21 4/20/21 A- ¤ 750.00 true true 6/15/21
1010 Web Design 2/20/21 4/20/21 B- ¤ 585.00 true true 5/15/21
1020 Intermediate Accounting 1/22/21 4/20/21 B+ ¤ 510.00 true true 5/15/21
1045 Operations Management 1/8/21 4/13/21 A ¤ 1,145.00 true true 5/15/21
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1013 Sam Vestering 5 2/10/21 9/1/21
1015 Sam Vestering 4 5/17/21 8/1/21
1020 Celesta Ruiz 8 8/3/21 10/1/21
1023 Sam Vestering 6 10/15/21 11/15/21
1025 Roman Deptulski 5 12/1/21 1/1/22
1030 Roman Deptulski 10 1/22/21 7/22/21
1033 Roman Deptulski 5 1/1/21 2/5/21
1040 Celesta Ruiz 8 3/10/21 9/1/21
1043 Roman Deptulski 6 8/15/21 11/1/21
1045 Celesta Ruiz 6 1/1/21 2/5/21
1050 Sam Vestering 5 2/9/21 4/1/21
1053 Sam Vestering 8 4/15/21 6/15/21
1060 Roman Deptulski 6 6/25/21 8/15/21
1063 Celesta Ruiz 5 2/10/21 4/10/21
1065 Sam Vestering 8 2/10/21 4/10/21
1073 Roman Deptulski 5 11/30/21 1/1/22
1080 Roman Deptulski 5 1/27/21 3/1/21
1083 Celesta Ruiz 8 6/22/21 8/1/21
1085 Celesta Ruiz 5 3/14/21 5/1/21
1090 Sam Vestering 6 11/30/21 1/10/22
1093 Sam Vestering 5 12/10/21 2/1/22
1095 Celesta Ruiz 5 12/15/21 2/1/22
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ExcelS1/FCTSales.xlsx

Sheet1

First Choice Travel
Sales Report
Qtr 1 Qtr 2 Qtr 3 Qtr 4 Total Commission
Jonas Arund 89750 75489 97454 108124
Jessie Jessep 78415 68454 51451 54654
Burt Hankford 98424 87454 102154 98746
Tracy Bohannan 64578 98554 45482 25848
Elsa Franks 45875 24541 54847 38455
Lucy Tyler 99504 54561 34655 75465

ExcelS1/MPExpenses.xlsx

Sheet1

Marquee Productions
Filming Expenses July - September 2021
Jul Aug Sep Subtotal Exchange Rate Total
Actors/Actresses 22000 24500 20150 85%
AV Equipment 16050 16050 16050 85%
Costume Rental 8900 8900 8900 85%
Catering 3950 4850 3700 85%
Location Fees 12050 12050 12050 85%
Transportation 5500 5900 5700 85%
Total 85%

ExcelS1/WBQtrlyIncome.xlsx

Sheet1

The Waterfront Bistro
Condensed Quarterly Statement of Income
For the Quarter Ended September 30, 2021
Sales 51,200 53,700 55,600
Cost of Goods Sold 35,200 34,800 40,700
Gross Margin 16,000 18,900 14,900
Advertising Expense 2,100 2,100 2,100
Wages and Benefits Expense 10,200 9,400 10,600
Miscellaneous and Overhead Expense
Total Expenses
Net Income Before Taxes
Taxes
Net Income After Taxes

ExcelS1/WEBudget.xlsx

Sheet1

Worldwide Enterprises
2021 Budget
Projected Actual Difference
Income $ 489,000 $ 511,000 1.0449897751
Sales 317000 349000 1.1009463722
Fees 172000 162000 0.9418604651
Expenses 438000 467000 1.0662100457
Payroll 297000 315000 1.0606060606
Administration 47000 39000 0.829787234
Marketing 58000 72000 1.2413793103
Hosting Services 10000 12000 1.2
Rent 12000 14000 1.1666666667
Insurance 6000 5000 0.8333333333
Utilities 8000 10000 1.25
Estimated Net Income $ 51,000 $ 44,000 0.862745098

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ExcelS2/PTMarqCost.xlsx

Sheet1

Performance Threads
Remote Location Costumes
Costume Research Hours Research Cost Design Hours Design Cost Sewing Hours Sewing Cost Fabric Total Cost Costume Fee Profit
Henry II 6 18 15 22 38 20.7 381 1224.6
Queen Eleanor 12 18 28 22 47 20.7 523.14 1804.9
Alias 9 18 31 22 41 20.7 412.3 1692.7
Richard 5 18 18 22 30 20.7 324.2 1107
John 4 18 12 22 28 20.7 315.4 915.6
Geoffrey 5 18 12 22 27 20.7 312.8 912.9
Philip 7 18 23 22 33 20.7 492.3 1315.1
Total Costume Cost: 8972.8 0 0

ExcelS2/PTMarqCostInv.xlsx

Sheet1

4011 Bridgewater Street
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 2T6
905 555 2971
Invoice
To: Marquee Productions Date:
955 South Alameda Street
Los Angeles, CA 90037 Invoice
Number: 11-314
Attention: Camille Matsui, Production Assistant
Re: Custom Costumes
Remote Location Filming
Costume Character Fee
Henry II
Queen Eleanor
Alias
Richard
John
Geoffrey
Philip
Total for Costumes:
Additional Charges
Transportation and storage containers
Delivery
Total for Costumes including additional charges:
Canadian Harmonized Sales Tax
TOTAL INVOICE
Note: Invoice payable in Canadian funds

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ExcelS2/WBInventory.xlsx

Sheet1

The Waterfront Bistro
Standard Stock Items
Item Unit Supplier Name Rep.
Butternut squash case JL Enterprises Leigh
Potatoes 50 lb bag JL Enterprises Leigh
Carrots 25 lb bag JL Enterprises Leigh
Onions 25 lb bag JL Enterprises Leigh
Garlic 10 lb bag JL Enterprises Leigh
Green peppers case Wholesale Produce Inc. Jamie
Red peppers case Wholesale Produce Inc. Jamie
Yellow peppers case Wholesale Produce Inc. Jamie
Radishes case Wholesale Produce Inc. Jamie
Celery case Wholesale Produce Inc. Jamie
Broccoli case Wholesale Produce Inc. Jamie
Cauliflower case Wholesale Produce Inc. Jamie
Tomatoes case Wholesale Produce Inc. Jamie
Green beans case Wholesale Produce Inc. Jamie
Brussel sprouts flat Wholesale Produce Inc. Jamie
Iceburg lettuce case Wholesale Produce Inc. Jamie
Romaine lettuce case Wholesale Produce Inc. Jamie
Bananas case Tropic Fruits Ltd. Jay
Pineapple case Tropic Fruits Ltd. Jay
Oranges case Tropic Fruits Ltd. Jay
Cantaloupe case Tropic Fruits Ltd. Jay
White bread flat Paul's Bakery Foods Inc. Maria
Whole wheat bread flat Paul's Bakery Foods Inc. Maria
Kaiser rolls flat Paul's Bakery Foods Inc. Maria
English muffins flat Paul's Bakery Foods Inc. Maria
Pita wraps flat Paul's Bakery Foods Inc. Maria
Tortilla wraps flat Paul's Bakery Foods Inc. Maria
Beef side KLM Meats Sven
Pork side KLM Meats Sven
Chicken case KLM Meats Sven
Swordfish case Lakeshore Fishery Claude
Lake Erie perch flat Lakeshore Fishery Claude
White flour 25 lb bag Chapman Wholesale Foods Kelsey
Whole wheat flour 25 lb bag Chapman Wholesale Foods Kelsey
White sugar 25 lb bag Chapman Wholesale Foods Kelsey
Baking powder case Chapman Wholesale Foods Kelsey
Baking soda case Chapman Wholesale Foods Kelsey
Cinnamon case Chapman Wholesale Foods Kelsey
Nutmeg case Chapman Wholesale Foods Kelsey
Cloves case Chapman Wholesale Foods Kelsey
Allspice case Chapman Wholesale Foods Kelsey

ExcelS2/WBInvToNPC.xlsx

Sheet1

3104 Rivermist Drive
Buffalo, NY 14280
716 555 3166
Invoice
**Check if we need a Purchase Order from the college
To: Niagara Peninsula College Date: 17-Dec-21
2199 Victoria Street
Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Attention: Cal Rubine
Re: Theatre Arts Christmas Party
Friday, December 10, 2021
Item No. of Persons Price per Person Total
Buffet Lunch 32 13.73 439.36
Soup
Rolls and Butter
Tossed Salad
Prime Rib
Mixed Vegetabls
Dessert
Coffee and Tea
Milk
Assortd Juice
Mineral Water
Sweet Tray 32 4.89 156.48
Cookies and Squares
Cofee
Donuts
Delivery and Setup 65
Total
Note: All prices include tax.
Terms: Due upon receit of invoice payable in U.S. funds.

ExcelS2/WBQuoteToMP.xlsx

Sheet1

The Waterfront Bistro 3104 Rivermist Drive
Buffalo, NY 14280
716 555 3166
Quotation
**New Client
TO: Marquee Productions DATE:
955 South Alameda Street
Los Angeles, CA 90037
ATT: Camille Matsui
RE: Remoat Location Filming
July 11 to August 31
Item No of Persns Price per Person No of Days Total
Bufet Lunch 56 8.74 52 25450.88
includes:
Soup and salad
Hot entrée
Deli tray and rolls
Dessert
Beverags 56 3.95 52 11502.4
includes:
Coffee and tea
Milk
Assorted juice
Mineral water
Snacks 56 3.87 52 11269.44
includes:
Muffins
Donuts
Fruit tray
Bagels with cream cheese
Delivery 33 52 1716
Totale 49938.72
Note: All prices include tax.
Terms: Due upon receipt of invoice payable in U.S. funds

ExcelS2/WBSpecEvents.xlsx

Sheet1

The Waterfront Bistro
2021 Special Event Bookings
Contact Name Contact Phone Event Date Room Guests Special Menu Price per Person
Cecily Hillmore 716 555 6598 Business Meeting 1/15/21 Starlake 42 No 23.95
Frances Corriveau 716 555 3256 Birthday Party 1/21/21 Westview 82 Yes 29.95
Orlando Fagan 716 555 3694 25th Wedding Anniversary 3/13/21 Westview 95 Yes 29.95
Kim Pockovic 905 555 3698 Birthday Party 3/20/21 Westview 65 Yes 36.95
Lane Gill 416 555 3264 Business Meeting 3/25/21 Starlake 55 No 22.95
Percy Bresque 716 555 1248 50th Wedding Anniversary 4/10/21 Westview 102 Yes 35.95
Max Santore 905 555 3264 Wedding 4/24/21 Sunset 188 Yes 27.95
Omar Hamid 716 555 8796 Engagement Party 5/8/21 Sunset 67 Yes 29.95
Jack Torrance 716 555 1469 Business Meeting 5/13/21 Westview 34 No 24.95
Dana Russell 716 555 4965 Birthday Party 5/29/21 Starlake 54 No 28.95
Walter Szucs 905 555 6998 Birthday Party 6/6/21 Starlake 84 No 32.95
Nicole Griffin 905 555 4166 25th Wedding Anniversary 6/12/21 Starlake 78 Yes 34.95
Zack Doucet 716 555 3488 Wedding 6/26/21 Sunset 215 Yes 29.95
Jesse Golinsky 716 555 4218 Business Meeting 6/30/21 Westview 60 No 25.95
Cora Jin Ping 716 555 7774 Baby Shower 7/11/21 Sunset 75 Yes 22.95
Elizabeth McMaster 716 555 9442 Engagement Party 7/24/21 Sunset 94 Yes 28.95
Reed Pavelich 716 555 2286 Wedding 7/25/21 Starlake 145 Yes 32.95
Alfredo Juanitez 716 555 4668 Business Meeting 7/28/21 Westview 37 No 24.95
Yanfang Guo 716 555 4856 50th Wedding Anniversary 8/1/21 Starlake 62 No 34.95
Jelena Boskovic 716 555 3456 Business Meeting 8/9/21 Westview 27 Yes 29.95
Priscilla Melo 716 555 3145 Business Meeting 8/18/21 Westview 34 Yes 25.95
Tracie McIntyre 716 555 3496 Birthday Party 9/4/21 Sunset 26 No 22.95
Krista Pressey 716 555 7469 50th Wedding Anniversary 9/12/21 Sunset 95 No 28.95
Langford Hill 716 555 8798 Wedding 9/18/21 Starlake 185 No 32.95
Naomi Sayers 905 555 3486 Wedding 10/9/21 Starlake 245 Yes 24.95
Lesley Reedman 716 555 4123 Wedding 10/16/21 Westview 110 Yes 34.95
Mitchell Langley 905 555 4637 Wedding 11/14/21 Sunset 85 Yes 29.95
Sally Ramirez 716 555 9648 Engagement Party 12/5/21 Starlake 34 No 25.95
Paulina Ordonez 905 555 1435 25th Wedding Anniversary 12/12/21 Westview 45 No 22.95
Arietta Teneqja 905 555 1345 Business Meeting 12/16/21 Sunset 67 Yes 28.95
Subrein El-Keri 416 555 9765 Engagement Party 12/17/21 Westview 47 Yes 32.95
Edwina Blakely 716 555 3477 Birthday Party 12/19/21 Westview 65 No 24.95
Laura Fernandez 416 555 1345 Shareholders Meeting 12/30/21 Westview 194 No 39.95

ExcelS2/WEMPRev.xlsx

Sheet1

Film: The Endangered Monarch Butterfly
Production Company: Marquee Productions
Venue Location Release Category Box Office Sales Worldwide Percentage Gross Revenue
Cinema Plus Boston General 23,198,000 10.00% 2319800
Movie Mania Des Moines General 13,125,000 10.00% 1312500
Picture House Tuscon General 21,245,000 10.00% 2124500
Cinema Plus Orlandi General 27,422,000 10.00% 2742200
Reels 'R' Us Milwakee General 17,810,000 10.00% 1781000
Cinema Plus Philadephia General 23,400,000 10.00% 2340000
Reels 'R' Us Dallas General 15,975,000 10.00% 1597500
Cinema House Vancouver General 13,125,000 10.00% 1312500
Cinema House Calgry General 12,225,000 10.00% 1222500
Picture House Denver Preview 21,200,000 15.00% 3180000
Cinema Plus Los Angiles Preview 36,675,000 15.00% 5501250
Cinema House Montreal Preview 20,650,000 15.00% 3097500
Cinema Plus New York Preview 23,645,000 15.00% 3546750
Cinema House Toronto Preview 19,650,000 15.00% 2947500
Movie Mania Wichita Preview 12,450,000 15.00% 1867500
Cinema Plus Atlanta Preview 32,475,000 15.00% 4871250
Total: 334,270,000 41764250

ExcelS3/FCTEurope.xlsx

Sheet1

European Packages
European Destinations 14 nights 21 nights
Standard Deluxe Standard Deluxe
Vienna, Austria 3,550 4,220 4,880 5,520
Copenhagen, Denmark 4,880 5,640 5,540 6,140
Lisbon, Portugal 2,880 3,240 3,775 4,520
Brussels, Belgium 4,811 5,010 5,520 5,875
Oslo, Norway 4,694 4,965 5,150 6,850
Dublin, Ireland 5,120 6,570 6,550 7,240
Stockholm, Sweden 4,533 4,785 5,775 6,550
Barcelona, Spain 2,920 3,200 3,850 4,775
Naples, Italy 3,785 4,450 5,985 6,350
Athens, Greece 3,222 3,885 4,350 4,990

ExcelS3/FCTSalesComm.xlsx

Sheet1

Sales Agent Commission Report Commission Table
Sales agent Total value of travel bookings Number of cruises booked Commission Number of cruises booked Commission
Lopez, D. $ 72,185.00 4 3 and over 2.25%
El-Kerdi, S. 61,475.00 1
Fournier, W. 31,485.00 0
Bhayana, M. 52,684.00 3
Mennill, S. 23,685.00 1
Doxtator, V. 34,875.00 7
Redick, L. 22,145.00 0
Ashby, W. 63,895.00 5
De Papp, Q. 57,642.00 3
O'Donovan, R. 37,478.00 2
Karamek, F. 61,485.00 8
Postovic, W. 72,665.00 10
Bistany, W. 52,396.00 5
Total $ 644,095.00 49 0

ExcelS3/FCTSalesGraphic.xlsx

Sheet1

Quarterly Sales Report
Salesperson Quarter Sales
Jonas Arund Qtr 1 $ 75,489
Qtr 2 108,124
Qtr 3 51,451
Qtr 4 89,750
Burt Hankford Qtr 1 34,655
Qtr 2 54,654
Qtr 3 87,454
Qtr 4 45,875
Tracy Bohannan Qtr 1 102,154
Qtr 2 98,746
Qtr 3 78,415
Qtr 4 64,578
Elsa Franks Qtr 1 24,541
Qtr 2 45,482
Qtr 3 99,504
Qtr 4 53,451

ExcelS3/GlobeHands.jpg

ExcelS3/MPMovieStats.xlsx

Sheet1

Marquee Productions
Movie Attendance Statistics
Percent of Moviegoers by Age Group
Age In 2020
12 to 24 years old 25%
25 to 29 years old 11%
30 to 39 years old 18%
40 to 49 years old 20%
50 to 59 years old 12%
60 and older 14%
Percent of Moviegoers by Household Income
Household Income In 2020
Below $24,999 12
$25,000 to $34,999 13
$35,000 to $49,999 21
$50,000 and over 54
Source: North American Cinema Organization
Movie Attendance Study (2020)
https://ppi-edu.net/naco

ExcelS3/NPCGrades.xlsx

Sheet1

Niagara Peninsula College
Theatre Arts Division - Grades
Course A+ A B C D F Total Students
AC140-01 6 8 16 14 7 5 56
AC215-03 5 13 20 17 8 10 73
AC330-02 4 11 15 16 8 8 62
AC478-01 2 8 11 16 3 2 42
AC480-01 1 4 9 13 6 2 35
Totals: 18 44 71 76 32 27 268

ExcelS3/NPCLogo.jpg

ExcelS3/NPCTop10Int.xlsx

Sheet1

Niagara Peninsula College
International Student Registrations by Country for 2021
Australia 10
Bahamas 9
China 85
Hong Kong 41
India 65
Italy 12
Japan 47
Korea 33
Pakistan 24
United Kingdom 12

ExcelS3/WBEmpBonus.xlsx

Sheet1

The Waterfront Bistro
January 1, 2021, through December 31, 2021
Employee Years of Service Profit Sharing Bonus Year-End Profit Bonus for 5+ years Bonus for less than 5 years
Lou Cortez 2 $ 574,188 2.5% 1.25%
Jasmine Hill 5
Heather Kiley 8
Dayna McGuire 4
Carla Modano 5
Tyler Santini 12
Pat Soulliere 7
Moira Su-Lin 1
Toni Williams 3
Total

ExcelS3/WBOverdueAccts.xlsx

Sheet1

The Waterfront Bistro 3104 Rivermist Drive
Buffalo, NY 14280
716 555 3166
Current date:
Overdue Accounts
Customer Account # Amount Due Purchase Date Terms Due Date
Monroe & Associates 1232 $ 3,258.50 1-Mar-21 30
John and Susan Martin 1205 $ 4,500.00 15-Mar-21 15
Harold Streeter 1244 $ 1,755.50 15-Mar-21 15
Paulina Cardoza 1259 $ 6,400.00 1-Apr-21 30

ExcelS3/WBPatioLoan.xlsx

Sheet1

The Waterfront Bistro
Patio Expansion Loan Analysis
Funds Unlimited Venture Funds Inc. Details
Interest Rate 7.25% 8.15% Annual rate
Term 15 12 Years for repayment
Loan Amount 420,000 420,000 Principal borrowed
Monthly Payment Includes principal and interest
NOTE:
Both payments are calculated based on a constant interest rate and a constant payment.

ExcelS3/WBPerfStats.xlsx

Sheet1

The Waterfront Bistro
Quarterly Performance Benchmarks
Qtr1 Qtr2 Qtr3 Qtr4
Avg check per person 8.25 9.50 15.00 17.25
Avg seat turnover 2.0 1.0 1.5 2.6
National Restaurant Association Statistics
NRA Avg check per person 10.00 12.50 11.00 14.00
NRA Avg seat turnover 1.3 1.1 1.8 2.0

ExcelS3/WBQtrExpBudg.xlsx

Sheet1

The Waterfront Bistro
Quarterly Expense Budget Forecast
Target Factors for Increases by Quarter
1.05 1.08 1.15 1.14
Last Year's Avg Qtr Qtr1 Qtr2 Qtr3 Qtr4 Total
Advertising $ 2,150.00
Bank charges 500.00
Cleaning 650.00
Linens 1,100.00
Office supplies 175.00
Telephone 250.00
Utilities 2,050.00
Total

ExcelS3/WBQtrRev.xlsx

Sheet1

The Waterfront Bistro
Quarterly Revenue Budget Forecast
Room Qtr1 Qtr2 Qtr3 Qtr4 Total
Patio $ 28,135 $ 22,100 $ 73,455 $ 65,412 $ 189,102
Dining room 192,540 204,510 198,475 224,755 820,280
Special events - Westview room 36,750 27,450 42,785 51,875 158,860
Special events - Starlake room 55,475 37,850 48,750 62,175 204,250
Special events - Sunset room 28,450 19,875 22,550 31,850 102,725
TOTAL $ 341,350 $ 311,785 $ 386,015 $ 436,067 $ 1,475,217
Average total quarterly revenue:
Maximum total quarterly revenue:
Minimum total quarterly revenue:
Quarterly minimum target: $ 350,000
Revenue target not met by:
Current date: 15-Jan-21
Next revision date:

ExcelS3/WELoan.xlsx

Sheet1

Guaranty Funds Kilkarney Finance
Interest Rate (per annum) 7.75% 9.25%
Loan Term (years) 18 15
Principal Amount Borrowed $1,050,000 $1,050,000
Monthly Payment
(includes interest and principal)
Total Payments on Loan

ExcelS4/MortgageLoanCalculator.xlsx

Mortgage Calculator

MORTGAGE LOAN MONTHLY LOAN PAYMENT
CALCULATOR $1,074
LOAN DETAILS VALUES KEY STATISTICS TOTALS
Purchase Price $300,000 Monthly Loan Payments $1,074
Interest Rate 5.0% Total Monthly Payments* $520,679
Duration of Loan (in months) 360 Total Loan Payments $385,679
Loan Amount $200,000 Total Interest Paid $185,679
Loan Start Date 11/29/18 Monthly Property Tax Amount $375
* Total monthly payments = loan payments plus property tax payments
To Amortization Table

Amortization Table

AMORTIZATION
TABLE
# payment date opening balance interest principal property tax total payments closing balance # remaining
1 11/29/18 $200,000 $833 $240 $375 $1,449 $199,760 359
2 12/29/18 $199,760 $831 $241 $375 $1,448 $199,518 358
3 1/29/19 $199,518 $830 $242 $375 $1,448 $199,276 357
4 2/28/19 $199,276 $829 $243 $375 $1,448 $199,033 356
5 3/28/19 $199,033 $828 $244 $375 $1,448 $198,788 355
6 4/28/19 $198,788 $827 $245 $375 $1,448 $198,543 354
7 5/28/19 $198,543 $826 $246 $375 $1,448 $198,297 353
8 6/28/19 $198,297 $825 $247 $375 $1,448 $198,049 352
9 7/28/19 $198,049 $824 $248 $375 $1,448 $197,801 351
10 8/28/19 $197,801 $823 $249 $375 $1,448 $197,551 350
11 9/28/19 $197,551 $822 $251 $375 $1,448 $197,301 349
12 10/28/19 $197,301 $821 $252 $375 $1,448 $197,049 348
13 11/28/19 $197,049 $820 $253 $375 $1,448 $196,797 347
14 12/28/19 $196,797 $819 $254 $375 $1,448 $196,543 346
15 1/28/20 $196,543 $818 $255 $375 $1,448 $196,288 345
16 2/28/20 $196,288 $817 $256 $375 $1,448 $196,033 344
17 3/28/20 $196,033 $816 $257 $375 $1,448 $195,776 343
18 4/28/20 $195,776 $815 $258 $375 $1,448 $195,518 342
19 5/28/20 $195,518 $814 $259 $375 $1,448 $195,259 341
20 6/28/20 $195,259 $812 $260 $375 $1,448 $194,999 340
21 7/28/20 $194,999 $811 $261 $375 $1,448 $194,738 339
22 8/28/20 $194,738 $810 $262 $375 $1,448 $194,475 338
23 9/28/20 $194,475 $809 $263 $375 $1,448 $194,212 337
24 10/28/20 $194,212 $808 $264 $375 $1,448 $193,948 336
25 11/28/20 $193,948 $807 $266 $375 $1,448 $193,682 335
26 12/28/20 $193,682 $806 $267 $375 $1,448 $193,415 334
27 1/28/21 $193,415 $805 $268 $375 $1,448 $193,148 333
28 2/28/21 $193,148 $804 $269 $375 $1,448 $192,879 332
29 3/28/21 $192,879 $803 $270 $375 $1,448 $192,609 331
30 4/28/21 $192,609 $801 $271 $375 $1,448 $192,338 330
31 5/28/21 $192,338 $800 $272 $375 $1,448 $192,065 329
32 6/28/21 $192,065 $799 $273 $375 $1,448 $191,792 328
33 7/28/21 $191,792 $798 $275 $375 $1,447 $191,518 327
34 8/28/21 $191,518 $797 $276 $375 $1,447 $191,242 326
35 9/28/21 $191,242 $796 $277 $375 $1,447 $190,965 325
36 10/28/21 $190,965 $795 $278 $375 $1,447 $190,687 324
37 11/28/21 $190,687 $793 $279 $375 $1,447 $190,408 323
38 12/28/21 $190,408 $792 $280 $375 $1,447 $190,128 322
39 1/28/22 $190,128 $791 $281 $375 $1,447 $189,846 321
40 2/28/22 $189,846 $790 $283 $375 $1,447 $189,564 320
41 3/28/22 $189,564 $789 $284 $375 $1,447 $189,280 319
42 4/28/22 $189,280 $787 $285 $375 $1,447 $188,995 318
43 5/28/22 $188,995 $786 $286 $375 $1,447 $188,709 317
44 6/28/22 $188,709 $785 $287 $375 $1,447 $188,421 316
45 7/28/22 $188,421 $784 $289 $375 $1,447 $188,133 315
46 8/28/22 $188,133 $783 $290 $375 $1,447 $187,843 314
47 9/28/22 $187,843 $781 $291 $375 $1,447 $187,552 313
48 10/28/22 $187,552 $780 $292 $375 $1,447 $187,260 312
49 11/28/22 $187,260 $779 $293 $375 $1,447 $186,967 311
50 12/28/22 $186,967 $778 $295 $375 $1,447 $186,672 310
51 1/28/23 $186,672 $777 $296 $375 $1,447 $186,376 309
52 2/28/23 $186,376 $775 $297 $375 $1,447 $186,079 308
53 3/28/23 $186,079 $774 $298 $375 $1,447 $185,781 307
54 4/28/23 $185,781 $773 $300 $375 $1,447 $185,481 306
55 5/28/23 $185,481 $772 $301 $375 $1,447 $185,180 305
56 6/28/23 $185,180 $770 $302 $375 $1,447 $184,878 304
57 7/28/23 $184,878 $769 $303 $375 $1,447 $184,575 303
58 8/28/23 $184,575 $768 $305 $375 $1,447 $184,270 302
59 9/28/23 $184,270 $767 $306 $375 $1,447 $183,965 301
60 10/28/23 $183,965 $765 $307 $375 $1,447 $183,657 300
61 11/28/23 $183,657 $764 $308 $375 $1,447 $183,349 299
62 12/28/23 $183,349 $763 $310 $375 $1,447 $183,039 298
63 1/28/24 $183,039 $761 $311 $375 $1,447 $182,728 297
64 2/28/24 $182,728 $760 $312 $375 $1,447 $182,416 296
65 3/28/24 $182,416 $759 $314 $375 $1,447 $182,103 295
66 4/28/24 $182,103 $757 $315 $375 $1,447 $181,788 294
67 5/28/24 $181,788 $756 $316 $375 $1,447 $181,471 293
68 6/28/24 $181,471 $755 $318 $375 $1,447 $181,154 292
69 7/28/24 $181,154 $753 $319 $375 $1,447 $180,835 291
70 8/28/24 $180,835 $752 $320 $375 $1,447 $180,515 290
71 9/28/24 $180,515 $751 $321 $375 $1,447 $180,193 289
72 10/28/24 $180,193 $749 $323 $375 $1,447 $179,871 288
73 11/28/24 $179,871 $748 $324 $375 $1,447 $179,546 287
74 12/28/24 $179,546 $747 $326 $375 $1,447 $179,221 286
75 1/28/25 $179,221 $745 $327 $375 $1,447 $178,894 285
76 2/28/25 $178,894 $744 $328 $375 $1,447 $178,566 284
77 3/28/25 $178,566 $743 $330 $375 $1,447 $178,236 283
78 4/28/25 $178,236 $741 $331 $375 $1,447 $177,905 282
79 5/28/25 $177,905 $740 $332 $375 $1,447 $177,573 281
80 6/28/25 $177,573 $738 $334 $375 $1,447 $177,239 280
81 7/28/25 $177,239 $737 $335 $375 $1,447 $176,904 279
82 8/28/25 $176,904 $736 $337 $375 $1,447 $176,567 278
83 9/28/25 $176,567 $734 $338 $375 $1,447 $176,229 277
84 10/28/25 $176,229 $733 $339 $375 $1,447 $175,890 276
85 11/28/25 $175,890 $731 $341 $375 $1,447 $175,549 275
86 12/28/25 $175,549 $730 $342 $375 $1,447 $175,207 274
87 1/28/26 $175,207 $729 $344 $375 $1,447 $174,863 273
88 2/28/26 $174,863 $727 $345 $375 $1,447 $174,518 272
89 3/28/26 $174,518 $726 $346 $375 $1,447 $174,172 271
90 4/28/26 $174,172 $724 $348 $375 $1,447 $173,824 270
91 5/28/26 $173,824 $723 $349 $375 $1,447 $173,475 269
92 6/28/26 $173,475 $721 $351 $375 $1,447 $173,124 268
93 7/28/26 $173,124 $720 $352 $375 $1,447 $172,772 267
94 8/28/26 $172,772 $718 $354 $375 $1,447 $172,418 266
95 9/28/26 $172,418 $717 $355 $375 $1,447 $172,063 265
96 10/28/26 $172,063 $715 $357 $375 $1,447 $171,706 264
97 11/28/26 $171,706 $714 $358 $375 $1,447 $171,348 263
98 12/28/26 $171,348 $712 $360 $375 $1,447 $170,988 262
99 1/28/27 $170,988 $711 $361 $375 $1,447 $170,627 261
100 2/28/27 $170,627 $709 $363 $375 $1,447 $170,264 260
101 3/28/27 $170,264 $708 $364 $375 $1,447 $169,900 259
102 4/28/27 $169,900 $706 $366 $375 $1,447 $169,534 258
103 5/28/27 $169,534 $705 $367 $375 $1,447 $169,167 257
104 6/28/27 $169,167 $703 $369 $375 $1,447 $168,798 256
105 7/28/27 $168,798 $702 $370 $375 $1,447 $168,428 255
106 8/28/27 $168,428 $700 $372 $375 $1,447 $168,056 254
107 9/28/27 $168,056 $699 $373 $375 $1,447 $167,682 253
108 10/28/27 $167,682 $697 $375 $375 $1,447 $167,307 252
109 11/28/27 $167,307 $696 $377 $375 $1,447 $166,931 251
110 12/28/27 $166,931 $694 $378 $375 $1,447 $166,553 250
111 1/28/28 $166,553 $692 $380 $375 $1,447 $166,173 249
112 2/28/28 $166,173 $691 $381 $375 $1,447 $165,792 248
113 3/28/28 $165,792 $689 $383 $375 $1,447 $165,409 247
114 4/28/28 $165,409 $688 $384 $375 $1,447 $165,025 246
115 5/28/28 $165,025 $686 $386 $375 $1,447 $164,639 245
116 6/28/28 $164,639 $684 $388 $375 $1,447 $164,251 244
117 7/28/28 $164,251 $683 $389 $375 $1,447 $163,862 243
118 8/28/28 $163,862 $681 $391 $375 $1,447 $163,471 242
119 9/28/28 $163,471 $679 $393 $375 $1,447 $163,078 241
120 10/28/28 $163,078 $678 $394 $375 $1,447 $162,684 240
121 11/28/28 $162,684 $676 $396 $375 $1,447 $162,288 239
122 12/28/28 $162,288 $675 $397 $375 $1,447 $161,891 238
123 1/28/29 $161,891 $673 $399 $375 $1,447 $161,492 237
124 2/28/29 $161,492 $671 $401 $375 $1,447 $161,091 236
125 3/28/29 $161,091 $670 $402 $375 $1,447 $160,689 235
126 4/28/29 $160,689 $668 $404 $375 $1,447 $160,284 234
127 5/28/29 $160,284 $666 $406 $375 $1,447 $159,879 233
128 6/28/29 $159,879 $664 $407 $375 $1,447 $159,471 232
129 7/28/29 $159,471 $663 $409 $375 $1,447 $159,062 231
130 8/28/29 $159,062 $661 $411 $375 $1,447 $158,651 230
131 9/28/29 $158,651 $659 $413 $375 $1,447 $158,239 229
132 10/28/29 $158,239 $658 $414 $375 $1,447 $157,824 228
133 11/28/29 $157,824 $656 $416 $375 $1,447 $157,408 227
134 12/28/29 $157,408 $654 $418 $375 $1,447 $156,990 226
135 1/28/30 $156,990 $652 $420 $375 $1,447 $156,571 225
136 2/28/30 $156,571 $651 $421 $375 $1,447 $156,150 224
137 3/28/30 $156,150 $649 $423 $375 $1,447 $155,727 223
138 4/28/30 $155,727 $647 $425 $375 $1,447 $155,302 222
139 5/28/30 $155,302 $645 $427 $375 $1,447 $154,875 221
140 6/28/30 $154,875 $644 $428 $375 $1,447 $154,447 220
141 7/28/30 $154,447 $642 $430 $375 $1,447 $154,017 219
142 8/28/30 $154,017 $640 $432 $375 $1,447 $153,585 218
143 9/28/30 $153,585 $638 $434 $375 $1,447 $153,151 217
144 10/28/30 $153,151 $636 $436 $375 $1,447 $152,716 216
145 11/28/30 $152,716 $634 $437 $375 $1,447 $152,278 215
146 12/28/30 $152,278 $633 $439 $375 $1,447 $151,839 214
147 1/28/31 $151,839 $631 $441 $375 $1,447 $151,398 213
148 2/28/31 $151,398 $629 $443 $375 $1,447 $150,955 212
149 3/28/31 $150,955 $627 $445 $375 $1,447 $150,511 211
150 4/28/31 $150,511 $625 $447 $375 $1,447 $150,064 210
151 5/28/31 $150,064 $623 $448 $375 $1,447 $149,616 209
152 6/28/31 $149,616 $622 $450 $375 $1,447 $149,166 208
153 7/28/31 $149,166 $620 $452 $375 $1,447 $148,714 207
154 8/28/31 $148,714 $618 $454 $375 $1,447 $148,260 206
155 9/28/31 $148,260 $616 $456 $375 $1,447 $147,804 205
156 10/28/31 $147,804 $614 $458 $375 $1,447 $147,346 204
157 11/28/31 $147,346 $612 $460 $375 $1,447 $146,886 203
158 12/28/31 $146,886 $610 $462 $375 $1,447 $146,425 202
159 1/28/32 $146,425 $608 $464 $375 $1,447 $145,961 201
160 2/28/32 $145,961 $606 $465 $375 $1,447 $145,496 200
161 3/28/32 $145,496 $604 $467 $375 $1,447 $145,028 199
162 4/28/32 $145,028 $602 $469 $375 $1,447 $144,559 198
163 5/28/32 $144,559 $600 $471 $375 $1,447 $144,087 197
164 6/28/32 $144,087 $598 $473 $375 $1,447 $143,614 196
165 7/28/32 $143,614 $596 $475 $375 $1,447 $143,139 195
166 8/28/32 $143,139 $594 $477 $375 $1,447 $142,662 194
167 9/28/32 $142,662 $592 $479 $375 $1,447 $142,182 193
168 10/28/32 $142,182 $590 $481 $375 $1,447 $141,701 192
169 11/28/32 $141,701 $588 $483 $375 $1,447 $141,218 191
170 12/28/32 $141,218 $586 $485 $375 $1,447 $140,733 190
171 1/28/33 $140,733 $584 $487 $375 $1,447 $140,246 189
172 2/28/33 $140,246 $582 $489 $375 $1,447 $139,756 188
173 3/28/33 $139,756 $580 $491 $375 $1,447 $139,265 187
174 4/28/33 $139,265 $578 $493 $375 $1,447 $138,772 186
175 5/28/33 $138,772 $576 $495 $375 $1,447 $138,276 185
176 6/28/33 $138,276 $574 $497 $375 $1,447 $137,779 184
177 7/28/33 $137,779 $572 $500 $375 $1,447 $137,279 183
178 8/28/33 $137,279 $570 $502 $375 $1,447 $136,777 182
179 9/28/33 $136,777 $568 $504 $375 $1,447 $136,274 181
180 10/28/33 $136,274 $566 $506 $375 $1,447 $135,768 180
181 11/28/33 $135,768 $564 $508 $375 $1,447 $135,260 179
182 12/28/33 $135,260 $561 $510 $375 $1,447 $134,750 178
183 1/28/34 $134,750 $559 $512 $375 $1,447 $134,238 177
184 2/28/34 $134,238 $557 $514 $375 $1,447 $133,723 176
185 3/28/34 $133,723 $555 $516 $375 $1,446 $133,207 175
186 4/28/34 $133,207 $553 $519 $375 $1,446 $132,688 174
187 5/28/34 $132,688 $551 $521 $375 $1,446 $132,167 173
188 6/28/34 $132,167 $549 $523 $375 $1,446 $131,645 172
189 7/28/34 $131,645 $546 $525 $375 $1,446 $131,119 171
190 8/28/34 $131,119 $544 $527 $375 $1,446 $130,592 170
191 9/28/34 $130,592 $542 $530 $375 $1,446 $130,063 169
192 10/28/34 $130,063 $540 $532 $375 $1,446 $129,531 168
193 11/28/34 $129,531 $537 $534 $375 $1,446 $128,997 167
194 12/28/34 $128,997 $535 $536 $375 $1,446 $128,461 166
195 1/28/35 $128,461 $533 $538 $375 $1,446 $127,922 165
196 2/28/35 $127,922 $531 $541 $375 $1,446 $127,382 164
197 3/28/35 $127,382 $528 $543 $375 $1,446 $126,839 163
198 4/28/35 $126,839 $526 $545 $375 $1,446 $126,294 162
199 5/28/35 $126,294 $524 $547 $375 $1,446 $125,746 161
200 6/28/35 $125,746 $522 $550 $375 $1,446 $125,197 160
201 7/28/35 $125,197 $519 $552 $375 $1,446 $124,645 159
202 8/28/35 $124,645 $517 $554 $375 $1,446 $124,090 158
203 9/28/35 $124,090 $515 $557 $375 $1,446 $123,534 157
204 10/28/35 $123,534 $512 $559 $375 $1,446 $122,975 156
205 11/28/35 $122,975 $510 $561 $375 $1,446 $122,414 155
206 12/28/35 $122,414 $508 $564 $375 $1,446 $121,850 154
207 1/28/36 $121,850 $505 $566 $375 $1,446 $121,284 153
208 2/28/36 $121,284 $503 $568 $375 $1,446 $120,716 152
209 3/28/36 $120,716 $501 $571 $375 $1,446 $120,145 151
210 4/28/36 $120,145 $498 $573 $375 $1,446 $119,572 150
211 5/28/36 $119,572 $496 $575 $375 $1,446 $118,997 149
212 6/28/36 $118,997 $493 $578 $375 $1,446 $118,419 148
213 7/28/36 $118,419 $491 $580 $375 $1,446 $117,839 147
214 8/28/36 $117,839 $489 $583 $375 $1,446 $117,256 146
215 9/28/36 $117,256 $486 $585 $375 $1,446 $116,671 145
216 10/28/36 $116,671 $484 $588 $375 $1,446 $116,083 144
217 11/28/36 $116,083 $481 $590 $375 $1,446 $115,493 143
218 12/28/36 $115,493 $479 $592 $375 $1,446 $114,901 142
219 1/28/37 $114,901 $476 $595 $375 $1,446 $114,306 141
220 2/28/37 $114,306 $474 $597 $375 $1,446 $113,709 140
221 3/28/37 $113,709 $471 $600 $375 $1,446 $113,109 139
222 4/28/37 $113,109 $469 $602 $375 $1,446 $112,506 138
223 5/28/37 $112,506 $466 $605 $375 $1,446 $111,902 137
224 6/28/37 $111,902 $464 $607 $375 $1,446 $111,294 136
225 7/28/37 $111,294 $461 $610 $375 $1,446 $110,684 135
226 8/28/37 $110,684 $459 $612 $375 $1,446 $110,072 134
227 9/28/37 $110,072 $456 $615 $375 $1,446 $109,457 133
228 10/28/37 $109,457 $453 $618 $375 $1,446 $108,839 132
229 11/28/37 $108,839 $451 $620 $375 $1,446 $108,219 131
230 12/28/37 $108,219 $448 $623 $375 $1,446 $107,596 130
231 1/28/38 $107,596 $446 $625 $375 $1,446 $106,971 129
232 2/28/38 $106,971 $443 $628 $375 $1,446 $106,343 128
233 3/28/38 $106,343 $440 $631 $375 $1,446 $105,713 127
234 4/28/38 $105,713 $438 $633 $375 $1,446 $105,079 126
235 5/28/38 $105,079 $435 $636 $375 $1,446 $104,444 125
236 6/28/38 $104,444 $433 $638 $375 $1,446 $103,805 124
237 7/28/38 $103,805 $430 $641 $375 $1,446 $103,164 123
238 8/28/38 $103,164 $427 $644 $375 $1,446 $102,520 122
239 9/28/38 $102,520 $424 $646 $375 $1,446 $101,874 121
240 10/28/38 $101,874 $422 $649 $375 $1,446 $101,225 120
241 11/28/38 $101,225 $419 $652 $375 $1,446 $100,573 119
242 12/28/38 $100,573 $416 $655 $375 $1,446 $99,918 118
243 1/28/39 $99,918 $414 $657 $375 $1,446 $99,261 117
244 2/28/39 $99,261 $411 $660 $375 $1,446 $98,601 116
245 3/28/39 $98,601 $408 $663 $375 $1,446 $97,938 115
246 4/28/39 $97,938 $405 $666 $375 $1,446 $97,272 114
247 5/28/39 $97,272 $403 $668 $375 $1,446 $96,604 113
248 6/28/39 $96,604 $400 $671 $375 $1,446 $95,933 112
249 7/28/39 $95,933 $397 $674 $375 $1,446 $95,259 111
250 8/28/39 $95,259 $394 $677 $375 $1,446 $94,582 110
251 9/28/39 $94,582 $391 $680 $375 $1,446 $93,903 109
252 10/28/39 $93,903 $388 $682 $375 $1,446 $93,220 108
253 11/28/39 $93,220 $386 $685 $375 $1,446 $92,535 107
254 12/28/39 $92,535 $383 $688 $375 $1,446 $91,847 106
255 1/28/40 $91,847 $380 $691 $375 $1,446 $91,156 105
256 2/28/40 $91,156 $377 $694 $375 $1,446 $90,462 104
257 3/28/40 $90,462 $374 $697 $375 $1,446 $89,765 103
258 4/28/40 $89,765 $371 $700 $375 $1,446 $89,066 102
259 5/28/40 $89,066 $368 $703 $375 $1,446 $88,363 101
260 6/28/40 $88,363 $365 $705 $375 $1,446 $87,658 100
261 7/28/40 $87,658 $362 $708 $375 $1,446 $86,949 99
262 8/28/40 $86,949 $359 $711 $375 $1,446 $86,238 98
263 9/28/40 $86,238 $356 $714 $375 $1,446 $85,524 97
264 10/28/40 $85,524 $353 $717 $375 $1,446 $84,806 96
265 11/28/40 $84,806 $350 $720 $375 $1,446 $84,086 95
266 12/28/40 $84,086 $347 $723 $375 $1,446 $83,363 94
267 1/28/41 $83,363 $344 $726 $375 $1,446 $82,637 93
268 2/28/41 $82,637 $341 $729 $375 $1,446 $81,907 92
269 3/28/41 $81,907 $338 $732 $375 $1,446 $81,175 91
270 4/28/41 $81,175 $335 $735 $375 $1,446 $80,440 90
271 5/28/41 $80,440 $332 $738 $375 $1,446 $79,701 89
272 6/28/41 $79,701 $329 $742 $375 $1,446 $78,959 88
273 7/28/41 $78,959 $326 $745 $375 $1,446 $78,215 87
274 8/28/41 $78,215 $323 $748 $375 $1,446 $77,467 86
275 9/28/41 $77,467 $320 $751 $375 $1,446 $76,716 85
276 10/28/41 $76,716 $317 $754 $375 $1,446 $75,962 84
277 11/28/41 $75,962 $313 $757 $375 $1,445 $75,205 83
278 12/28/41 $75,205 $310 $760 $375 $1,445 $74,445 82
279 1/28/42 $74,445 $307 $763 $375 $1,445 $73,681 81
280 2/28/42 $73,681 $304 $767 $375 $1,445 $72,915 80
281 3/28/42 $72,915 $301 $770 $375 $1,445 $72,145 79
282 4/28/42 $72,145 $297 $773 $375 $1,445 $71,372 78
283 5/28/42 $71,372 $294 $776 $375 $1,445 $70,596 77
284 6/28/42 $70,596 $291 $779 $375 $1,445 $69,816 76
285 7/28/42 $69,816 $288 $783 $375 $1,445 $69,033 75
286 8/28/42 $69,033 $284 $786 $375 $1,445 $68,247 74
287 9/28/42 $68,247 $281 $789 $375 $1,445 $67,458 73
288 10/28/42 $67,458 $278 $793 $375 $1,445 $66,665 72
289 11/28/42 $66,665 $274 $796 $375 $1,445 $65,870 71
290 12/28/42 $65,870 $271 $799 $375 $1,445 $65,070 70
291 1/28/43 $65,070 $268 $803 $375 $1,445 $64,268 69
292 2/28/43 $64,268 $264 $806 $375 $1,445 $63,462 68
293 3/28/43 $63,462 $261 $809 $375 $1,445 $62,653 67
294 4/28/43 $62,653 $258 $813 $375 $1,445 $61,840 66
295 5/28/43 $61,840 $254 $816 $375 $1,445 $61,024 65
296 6/28/43 $61,024 $251 $819 $375 $1,445 $60,205 64
297 7/28/43 $60,205 $247 $823 $375 $1,445 $59,382 63
298 8/28/43 $59,382 $244 $826 $375 $1,445 $58,556 62
299 9/28/43 $58,556 $241 $830 $375 $1,445 $57,726 61
300 10/28/43 $57,726 $237 $833 $375 $1,445 $56,893 60
301 11/28/43 $56,893 $234 $837 $375 $1,445 $56,057 59
302 12/28/43 $56,057 $230 $840 $375 $1,445 $55,216 58
303 1/28/44 $55,216 $227 $844 $375 $1,445 $54,373 57
304 2/28/44 $54,373 $223 $847 $375 $1,445 $53,526 56
305 3/28/44 $53,526 $219 $851 $375 $1,445 $52,675 55
306 4/28/44 $52,675 $216 $854 $375 $1,445 $51,821 54
307 5/28/44 $51,821 $212 $858 $375 $1,445 $50,963 53
308 6/28/44 $50,963 $209 $861 $375 $1,445 $50,102 52
309 7/28/44 $50,102 $205 $865 $375 $1,445 $49,237 51
310 8/28/44 $49,237 $202 $868 $375 $1,445 $48,369 50
311 9/28/44 $48,369 $198 $872 $375 $1,445 $47,497 49
312 10/28/44 $47,497 $194 $876 $375 $1,445 $46,621 48
313 11/28/44 $46,621 $191 $879 $375 $1,445 $45,741 47
314 12/28/44 $45,741 $187 $883 $375 $1,445 $44,858 46
315 1/28/45 $44,858 $183 $887 $375 $1,445 $43,972 45
316 2/28/45 $43,972 $180 $890 $375 $1,445 $43,081 44
317 3/28/45 $43,081 $176 $894 $375 $1,445 $42,187 43
318 4/28/45 $42,187 $172 $898 $375 $1,445 $41,289 42
319 5/28/45 $41,289 $168 $902 $375 $1,445 $40,388 41
320 6/28/45 $40,388 $165 $905 $375 $1,445 $39,482 40
321 7/28/45 $39,482 $161 $909 $375 $1,445 $38,573 39
322 8/28/45 $38,573 $157 $913 $375 $1,445 $37,660 38
323 9/28/45 $37,660 $153 $917 $375 $1,445 $36,743 37
324 10/28/45 $36,743 $149 $921 $375 $1,445 $35,823 36
325 11/28/45 $35,823 $145 $924 $375 $1,445 $34,898 35
326 12/28/45 $34,898 $142 $928 $375 $1,445 $33,970 34
327 1/28/46 $33,970 $138 $932 $375 $1,445 $33,038 33
328 2/28/46 $33,038 $134 $936 $375 $1,445 $32,102 32
329 3/28/46 $32,102 $130 $940 $375 $1,445 $31,162 31
330 4/28/46 $31,162 $126 $944 $375 $1,445 $30,218 30
331 5/28/46 $30,218 $122 $948 $375 $1,445 $29,271 29
332 6/28/46 $29,271 $118 $952 $375 $1,445 $28,319 28
333 7/28/46 $28,319 $114 $956 $375 $1,445 $27,363 27
334 8/28/46 $27,363 $110 $960 $375 $1,445 $26,404 26
335 9/28/46 $26,404 $106 $964 $375 $1,445 $25,440 25
336 10/28/46 $25,440 $102 $968 $375 $1,445 $24,473 24
337 11/28/46 $24,473 $98 $972 $375 $1,445 $23,501 23
338 12/28/46 $23,501 $94 $976 $375 $1,445 $22,525 22
339 1/28/47 $22,525 $90 $980 $375 $1,445 $21,545 21
340 2/28/47 $21,545 $86 $984 $375 $1,445 $20,561 20
341 3/28/47 $20,561 $82 $988 $375 $1,445 $19,573 19
342 4/28/47 $19,573 $77 $992 $375 $1,445 $18,581 18
343 5/28/47 $18,581 $73 $996 $375 $1,444 $17,585 17
344 6/28/47 $17,585 $69 $1,000 $375 $1,444 $16,585 16
345 7/28/47 $16,585 $65 $1,005 $375 $1,444 $15,580 15
346 8/28/47 $15,580 $61 $1,009 $375 $1,444 $14,572 14
347 9/28/47 $14,572 $56 $1,013 $375 $1,444 $13,559 13
348 10/28/47 $13,559 $52 $1,017 $375 $1,444 $12,541 12
349 11/28/47 $12,541 $48 $1,021 $375 $1,444 $11,520 11
350 12/28/47 $11,520 $44 $1,026 $375 $1,444 $10,494 10
351 1/28/48 $10,494 $39 $1,030 $375 $1,444 $9,465 9
352 2/28/48 $9,465 $35 $1,034 $375 $1,444 $8,430 8
353 3/28/48 $8,430 $31 $1,039 $375 $1,444 $7,392 7
354 4/28/48 $7,392 $26 $1,043 $375 $1,444 $6,349 6
355 5/28/48 $6,349 $22 $1,047 $375 $1,444 $5,302 5
356 6/28/48 $5,302 $18 $1,052 $375 $1,444 $4,250 4
357 7/28/48 $4,250 $13 $1,056 $375 $1,444 $3,194 3
358 8/28/48 $3,194 $9 $1,060 $375 $1,444 $2,134 2
359 9/28/48 $2,134 $4 $1,065 $375 $1,444 $1,069 1
360 10/28/48 $1,069 $0 $1,069 $375 $1,444 ($0) 0

ExcelS4/NPCInternGrades.xlsx

MarqueeProductions

Niagara Peninsula Community College
Theatre Arts Co-op Internships
Student Name Student Number Workplace Supervisor Co-op Consultant Date of Consultant Visit Date Co-op Report Received Co-op Grade P (Pass)/F (Fail) Date Co-op Grade Entered
Yiu, Terry 138-456-749 N. Smith-Otis L. Jenkins-Bilyea 2/8/21 2/16/21 P 2/23/21
Bastow, Maren 111-785-156 N. Smith-Otis L. Jenkins-Bilyea 2/8/21 2/16/21 P 2/23/21
Gagne, Martine 378-159-746 C. Matsui L. Jenkins-Bilyea 2/10/21 2/17/21 P 2/24/21
Ennis, Amado 348-876-486 C. Matsui L. Jenkins-Bilyea 2/10/21 2/17/21 P 2/24/21

PerformanceThreads

Niagara Peninsula Community College
Theatre Arts Co-op Internships
Student Name Student Number Workplace Supervisor Co-op Consultant Date of Consultant Visit Date Co-op Report Received Co-op Grade P (Pass)/F (Fail) Date Co-op Grade Entered
Lirette, Marek 498-657-134 B. Santini L. Jenkins-Bilyea 2/12/21 2/23/21 P 2/27/21
Westine, Jesse 348-674-881 B. Santini L. Jenkins-Bilyea 2/15/21 2/23/21 F 2/27/21
Rees, Karen 489-746-315 B. Santini L. Jenkins-Bilyea 2/15/21 2/25/21 P 3/2/21
Vanbeek, Chris 349-587-659 B. Santini L. Jenkins-Bilyea 2/15/21 2/25/21 P 3/2/21
MacKay, Sue 498-315-678 B. Santini L. Jenkins-Bilyea 2/16/21 2/25/21 P 3/2/21

Sheet3

ExcelS4/PTMarqueeSch.xlsx

Sheet1

Costume Production Schedule
Marquee Productions
Research Design Production Delivery
Costume Start Date End Date Start Date End Date Start Date End Date Final Delivery Date
Henry II 5/2/21 5/16/21 6/11/21 6/25/21 7/16/21 7/23/21 8/2/21
Queen Eleanor 5/4/21 5/18/21 6/13/21 6/27/21 7/19/21 7/26/21 8/2/21
Alias 5/9/21 5/23/21 6/18/21 7/2/21 7/23/21 7/30/21 8/2/21
Richard 5/11/21 5/25/21 6/21/21 7/5/21 7/24/21 7/31/21 8/6/21
John 5/13/21 5/27/21 6/25/21 7/9/21 7/26/21 8/2/21 8/13/21
Geoffrey 5/18/21 6/1/21 6/27/21 7/11/21 7/30/15 8/6/15 8/13/21
Philip 5/24/21 6/7/21 6/30/21 7/14/21 8/3/21 8/10/21 8/13/21

ExcelS4/PTRentalCost.xlsx

Sheet1

Costume Rentals
Costume ID Description Daily Rental Fee Date Out Date In Days Rented
A-101 Val Wingfield $112.75 7/6/21 7/30/21 24
A-102 Eunice Billings $112.75 7/6/21 7/14/21 8
A-110 Tony Salvatore $112.75 7/14/21 8/11/21 28
A-122 Celia Gopf $112.75 7/31/21 8/29/21 29
A-130 Jade Norwich $112.75 8/11/21 8/30/21 19
A-144 Kelly Williams $102.50 5/1/21 6/10/21 40
A-152 Hannah Sorenti $115.50 5/31/21 7/11/21 41
A-160 William Mercer $122.00 7/6/21 7/9/21 3
A-162 Jorge Nevada $131.50 7/31/21 8/29/21 29
A-166 Catherine Bellfield $141.00 7/31/21 8/29/21 29
A-170 Vincent Dudkoff $112.75 8/11/21 8/21/21 10
A-176 Pietro Gorski $115.50 5/1/21 6/9/21 39
A-180 Robert Foullette $102.50 7/14/21 7/30/21 16
A-188 Jade Sorbet $115.50 7/31/21 8/21/21 21
A-190 Xavier Vanderkof $141.00 8/11/21 8/30/21 19
A-198 Nanci Lasertol $122.00 7/21/21 8/14/21 24
D-101 Simba $255.00 6/30/21 7/30/21 30
D-102 Timon $166.00 6/30/21 7/30/21 30
D-103 Poombah $128.00 6/30/21 7/30/21 30
D-104 Rafiki $138.00 6/30/21 7/30/21 30
D-105 Nala $144.00 6/30/21 7/30/21 30
D-106 Zazu $155.00 6/30/21 7/30/21 30
D-107 Scar $144.00 6/30/21 7/30/21 30
D-108 Mufasa $224.00 6/30/21 7/30/21 30
D-201 Belle $175.00 9/30/21 11/14/21 45
D-202 Beast $237.00 9/30/21 11/14/21 45
D-203 Gaston $190.00 9/30/21 11/14/21 45
D-204 Maurice $155.00 9/30/21 11/14/21 45
D-205 Lumiere $188.00 9/30/21 11/14/21 45
D-206 Cogsworth $192.00 9/30/21 11/14/21 45
D-207 Mrs. Potts $210.00 9/30/21 11/14/21 45
D-208 Chip $189.00 9/30/21 11/14/21 45
S-101 Macbeth $175.50 5/11/21 6/29/21 49
S-102 Lady Macbeth $195.00 5/11/21 6/29/21 49
S-106 Hamlet $125.00 6/30/21 7/30/21 30
S-110 Othello $125.00 7/21/21 8/30/21 40
S-118 King Lear $145.50 7/31/21 9/9/21 40
S-122 Richard III $135.00 7/31/21 9/9/21 40
S-130 Romeo $140.00 8/31/21 10/14/21 44
S-131 Juliet $140.00 8/31/21 10/14/21 44

ExcelS4/PTStmnt.xlsx

BILLING STATEMENT

COMPANY NAME
Street Address Phone:
Address 2 Fax:
City, ST ZIP Code E-mail:
STATEMENT
Statement #: Bill To: Name
Date: Company Name
Customer ID: Street Address
Address 2
City, ST ZIP Code
DATE TYPE INVOICE # DESCRIPTION AMOUNT PAYMENT BALANCE
11/26/18 Sales 123 Products $200.00 $100.00 $100.00
TOTAL $100.00
Reminder: Please include the statement number on your check.
Terms: Balance due in 30 days.
REMITTANCE
Customer Name:
Customer ID:
Statement #:
Date:
Amount Due: $100.00
Amount Enclosed:

ExcelS4/SalesInvoice.xlsx

Start

ABOUT THIS TEMPLATE
Use this template to create a Sales Invoice.
Fill in basic information like Company Name, Bill To, and Ship To details.
Enter invoice details in tables.
Total is auto calculated for you.
Note: 
Additional instructions have been provided in column A in SERVICE INVOICE worksheet. This text has been intentionally hidden. To remove text, select column A, then select DELETE. To unhide text, select column A, then change font color.
To learn more about tables, press SHIFT and then F10 within a table, select the TABLE option, and then select ALTERNATIVE TEXT.

Service Invoice

Create a Sales Invoice in this worksheet. Enter Company Logo in cell at right and title of this worksheet in cell E1. Helpful instructions on how to use this worksheet are in cells in this column. Next instruction is in cell A3. Logo placeholder is in this cell. INVOICE
Enter Company Name in cell at right. Your Company Name
Enter Company Slogan in cell at right. Your Company Slogan
Enter Street Address in cell at right and Invoice number in cell F5. Street Address INVOICE NO. No
Enter City, State, and ZIP Code in cell at right, and invoicing Date in cell F6. City, ST ZIP Code DATE August 8, 2018
Enter Phone and Fax numbers in cell at right, and Customer ID in cell F7. Phone Fax CUSTOMER ID ID
Enter E-mail address in cell at right. E-mail
Enter bill To details in cells C9 through C13, and Ship To details in cells F9 through F13. Next instruction is in cell A14. TO Name SHIP TO Name
Company Name Company Name
Street Address Street Address
City, ST ZIP Code City, ST ZIP Code
Phone Phone
Enter information in Details table starting in cell at right. Next instruction is in cell A17. SALESPERSON JOB SHIPPING METHOD SHIPPING TERMS DELIVERY DATE PAYMENT TERMS DUE DATE
Due upon receipt
Enter information in Invoice table starting in cell at right. Subtotal and Total are auto calculated at the end. Next instruction is in cell A38. QTY ITEM # DESCRIPTION Custom Column UNIT PRICE DISCOUNT LINE TOTAL
TOTAL DISCOUNT
SUBTOTAL
SALES TAX
TOTAL
Company Name is auto updated in cell F38. Make all checks payable to Your Company Name
Thank You message is in cell at right. THANK YOU FOR YOUR BUSINESS!

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ExcelS4/WBCatering.xlsx

Sheet1

The Waterfront Bistro
Catering Contracts
First Name Last Name Contact Phone Event Date Room Guests Special Menu Price per Person
Cecily Hillmore 716 555 6598 Business Meeting 1/11/21 Starlake 35 No 21.95
Mario Fontaine 716 555 1886 Engagement Party 1/16/21 Westview 177 Yes 28.95
Frances Corriveau 716 555 3256 Birthday Party 1/30/21 Westview 85 Yes 25.95
Weston Kressman 716 555 4219 Wedding 2/28/21 Sunset 266 Yes 28.95
Orlando Fagan 716 555 3694 25th Wedding Anniversary 3/6/21 Westview 88 Yes 28.95
Kim Pockovic 905 555 3698 Birthday Party 3/19/21 Westview 62 Yes 35.95
Lane Gill 416 555 3264 Business Meeting 3/29/21 Starlake 71 No 21.95
Percy Bresque 716 555 1248 50th Wedding Anniversary 4/10/21 Westview 62 Yes 32.95
Max Santore 905 555 3264 Wedding 4/24/21 Sunset 157 Yes 25.95
Omar Hamid 716 555 8796 Engagement Party 5/8/21 Sunset 85 Yes 28.95
Jack Torrance 716 555 1469 Business Meeting 5/15/21 Westview 26 No 23.95
Dana Russell 716 555 4965 Birthday Party 5/30/21 Starlake 36 No 26.95
Walter Szucs 905 555 6998 Birthday Party 6/12/21 Starlake 42 No 28.95
Nicole Griffin 905 555 4166 25th Wedding Anniversary 6/19/21 Starlake 54 Yes 31.95
Zack Doucet 716 555 3488 Wedding 6/20/21 Sunset 168 Yes 28.95
Jesse Golinsky 716 555 4218 Business Meeting 6/28/21 Westview 57 No 24.95
Su-Lin Ping 716 555 7774 Baby Shower 7/10/21 Sunset 62 Yes 21.95
Elizabeth McMaster 716 555 9442 Engagement Party 7/11/21 Sunset 75 Yes 27.95
Reed Pavelich 716 555 2286 Wedding 7/25/21 Starlake 110 Yes 31.95
Alfredo Juanitez 716 555 4668 Business Meeting 7/29/21 Westview 49 No 23.95
Sofia Delgado 716 555 8465 Birthday Party 8/7/21 Starlake 55 No 21.95
Carlotta Balducci 716 555 9665 Birthday Party 8/22/21 Starlake 62 Yes 25.95
Bahurai Omkar 905 555 3411 Wedding 8/28/21 Westview 155 Yes 28.95
Carlo Sanchez 905 555 6344 Business Meeting 9/9/21 Westview 45 No 21.95
Franco Costa 716 555 3345 Business Meeting 9/30/21 Sunset 32 No 31.95
Mahika Kapoor 716 555 3669 Birthday Party 10/3/21 Sunset 68 Yes 28.95
Bianca Vargas 716 555 3884 Engagement Party 10/15/21 Starlake 40 Yes 31.95
Guido Donato 716 555 8444 Business Meeting 10/19/21 Westview 30 No 25.95
Raji Jai 716 555 6885 Baby Shower 11/6/21 Westview 85 No 28.95
Elena Alvarez 905 555 4884 Wedding 11/20/21 Westview 112 No 21.95
Liana Fantino 716 555 9648 25th Wedding Anniversary 11/28/21 Sunset 54 No 28.95
Mei-Yin Zhang 716 555 2121 Business Meeting 12/1/21 Starlake 28 Yes 31.95
Cristian Martinez 716 555 4331 Business Meeting 12/15/21 Starlake 18 No 31.95
Bogdana Petrov 716 555 6889 Birthday Party 12/17/21 Sunset 51 Yes 31.95
Tao Okinawa 716 555 1665 Wedding 12/18/21 Westview 110 Yes 27.95
Corina Guzman 716 555 4112 Wedding 12/19/21 Westview 85 Yes 28.95
Matteo Limardi 716 555 9447 50th Wedding Anniversary 12/26/21 Westview 125 Yes 35.95
Alfonso Ramirez 716 555 3488 Wedding 12/31/21 Westview 160 Yes 35.95

ExcelS4/WBInvestment.xlsx

Sheet1

Investment Scenario for Cash Surplus
Basic savings account interest rate 1.15% per annum
Number of investment payments 8 years
Cash surplus available each year ($55,000) per annum
Future Value of Investment: $458,123.24

ExcelS4/WBJuneOrders.xlsx

Sheet1

The Waterfront Bistro
June Orders
Item Supplier Unit Unit Price Amount
Butternut squash JL Enterprises case 13.99 2
Potatoes JL Enterprises 50 lb bag 5.75 10
Carrots JL Enterprises 25 lb bag 3.79 12
Onions JL Enterprises 25 lb bag 4.15 9
Garlic JL Enterprises 10 lb bag 17.00 1
Green peppers Wholesale Produce Inc. case 9.50 2
Red peppers Wholesale Produce Inc. case 9.50 2
Radishes Wholesale Produce Inc. case 11.00 1
Celery Wholesale Produce Inc. case 8.25 4
Broccoli Wholesale Produce Inc. case 9.79 0
Cauliflower Wholesale Produce Inc. case 8.55 0
Tomatoes Wholesale Produce Inc. case 13.29 2
Green beans Wholesale Produce Inc. case 7.55 2
Brussel sprouts Wholesale Produce Inc. flat 30.00 0
Iceberg lettuce Wholesale Produce Inc. case 12.45 3
Romaine lettuce Wholesale Produce Inc. case 13.50 4
Bananas Tropic Fruits Ltd. case 12.49 2
Pineapple Tropic Fruits Ltd. case 9.75 1
Oranges Tropic Fruits Ltd. case 9.75 3
Cantaloupe Tropic Fruits Ltd. case 17.30 4
White bread Paul's Bakery Foods Inc. flat 8.00 1
Whole wheat bread Paul's Bakery Foods Inc. flat 8.00 1
English muffins Paul's Bakery Foods Inc. flat 15.70 1
Pita wraps Paul's Bakery Foods Inc. flat 20.45 0
Tortilla wraps Paul's Bakery Foods Inc. flat 17.99 0
Beef KLM Meats side 204.00 1
Pork KLM Meats side 175.00 0
Chicken KLM Meats case 43.25 2
Swordfish Lakeshore Fishery case 95.79 0
Lake Erie perch Lakeshore Fishery flat 62.45 1
White flour Chapman Wholesale Foods 25 lb bag 5.50 6
Whole wheat flour Chapman Wholesale Foods 25 lb bag 5.50 4
White sugar Chapman Wholesale Foods 25 lb bag 6.79 7
Baking powder Chapman Wholesale Foods case 23.55 0
Baking soda Chapman Wholesale Foods case 19.99 1
Cinnamon Chapman Wholesale Foods case 50.25 1
Nutmeg Chapman Wholesale Foods case 61.60 0
Cloves Chapman Wholesale Foods case 85.49 0

ExcelS4/WBPayroll.xlsx

Summary

The Waterfront Bistro
Payroll Summary
Employee Total Hours Overtime Hours Gross Pay
Lou Cortez
Jasmine Hill
Heather Kiley
Dayna McGuire
Carla Modano
Tyler Santini
Pat Soulliere
Moira Su-Lin
Toni Williams
Total

Week1

The Waterfront Bistro
Payroll Summary
For the week ended: 11/5/21
Date of payment: 11/8/21
Employee Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Total Hours Overtime Hours Gross Pay
Lou Cortez 8 8 8 8 8 4 4 48
Jasmine Hill 7 0 0 8 8 8 8 39
Heather Kiley 8 8 6 5 5 0 8 40
Dayna McGuire 6 0 6 8 8 8 6 42
Carla Modano 0 0 7 7 8 8 8 38
Tyler Santini 4 4 8 8 0 7 8 39
Pat Soulliere 0 0 8 8 8 8 5 37
Moira Su-Lin 8 6 7 0 0 8 9 38
Toni Williams 8 0 0 8 8 8 4 36
Total 49 26 50 60 53 59 60 357
Pay Rate: $8.25

Week2

The Waterfront Bistro
Payroll Summary
For the week ended: 11/12/21
Date of payment: 11/15/21
Employee Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Total Hours Overtime Hours Gross Pay
Lou Cortez 0 7 9 8 8 6 6 44
Jasmine Hill 8 6 4 0 7 8 8 41
Heather Kiley 8 0 8 8 8 0 8 40
Dayna McGuire 7 5 0 8 8 8 4 40
Carla Modano 6 0 8 8 8 8 0 38
Tyler Santini 0 8 0 8 9 8 8 41
Pat Soulliere 8 0 0 8 8 7 8 39
Moira Su-Lin 0 8 8 8 8 6 0 38
Toni Williams 0 7 7 8 8 0 6 36
Total 37 41 44 64 72 51 48 357
Pay Rate: $8.25

Week3

The Waterfront Bistro
Payroll Summary
For the week ended: 11/19/21
Date of payment: 11/22/21
Employee Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Total Hours Overtime Hours Gross Pay
Lou Cortez 0 7 9 8 8 6 0 38
Jasmine Hill 8 6 4 0 7 8 8 41
Heather Kiley 8 0 8 8 8 0 8 40
Dayna McGuire 7 5 5 8 8 8 4 45
Carla Modano 6 0 8 8 8 8 0 38
Tyler Santini 0 8 0 8 9 8 8 41
Pat Soulliere 8 0 0 8 8 7 8 39
Moira Su-Lin 0 8 8 8 8 6 0 38
Toni Williams 0 7 7 8 8 4 6 40
Total 37 41 49 64 72 55 42 360
Pay Rate: $8.25

Week4

ExcelS4/WBQtrlySales.xlsx

Qtr1

The Waterfront Bistro
Quarterly Sales Report
January February March Quarter Total
Food - Dining Room $ 46,750 $ 40,500 $ 48,775 $ 136,025
Food - Patio - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0
Food - Catering 11,124 9,522 23,574 44,220
Total Food 57,874 50,022 72,349 180,245
Beverage - Dining Room 4,125 3,641 4,901 12,667
Beverage - Patio - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0
Beverage - Catering 1,155 1,102 2,455 4,712
Total Beverage 5,280 4,743 7,356 17,379
Beer & Liquor - Dining Room 5,106 4,312 5,142 14,560
Beer & Liquor - Patio - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0
Beer & Liquor - Catering 1,642 1,244 1,858 4,744
Total Beer & Liquor 6,748 5,556 7,000 19,304
TOTAL SALES $ 69,902 $ 60,321 $ 86,705 $ 216,928
Gross Profit Factor 30%
Estimated Gross Profit $ 65,078

Qtr2

The Waterfront Bistro
Quarterly Sales Report
April May June Quarter Total
Food - Dining Room $ 50,251 $ 49,125 $ 40,125 $ 139,501
Food - Patio - 0 21,452 27,456 48,908
Food - Catering 27,846 35,124 39,888 102,858
Total Food 78,097 105,701 107,469 291,267
Beverage - Dining Room 5,145 4,625 4,210 13,980
Beverage - Patio - 0 2,188 2,674 4,862
Beverage - Catering 3,140 3,665 3,988 10,793
Total Beverage 8,285 10,478 10,872 29,635
Beer & Liquor - Dining Room 5,225 5,124 4,110 14,459
Beer & Liquor - Patio - 0 2,775 3,245 6,020
Beer & Liquor - Catering 2,741 4,512 4,875 12,128
Total Beer & Liquor 7,966 12,411 12,230 32,607
TOTAL SALES $ 94,348 $ 128,590 $ 130,571 $ 353,509
Gross Profit Factor 30%
Estimated Gross Profit $ 106,053

Sheet1

The Waterfront Bistro
Quarterly Sales Report
July August September Quarter Total
Food - Dining Room $ 31,750 $ 33,457 $ 37,775 $ 102,982
Food - Patio 31,845 32,142 22,145 86,132
Food - Catering 24,745 20,455 43,125 88,325
Total Food 88,340 86,054 103,045 277,439
Beverage - Dining Room 3,345 3,385 3,884 10,614
Beverage - Patio 3,150 3,345 2,241 8,736
Beverage - Catering 2,550 2,045 4,312 8,907
Total Beverage 9,045 8,775 10,437 28,257
Beer & Liquor - Dining Room 3,374 5,840 3,888 13,102
Beer & Liquor - Patio 3,365 3,574 3,410 10,349
Beer & Liquor - Catering 3,412 2,554 4,015 9,981
Total Beer & Liquor 10,151 11,968 11,313 33,432
TOTAL SALES $ 107,536 $ 106,797 $ 124,795 $ 339,128
Gross Profit Factor 30%
Estimated Gross Profit $ 101,738

ExcelS4/WECdnDistributors.txt

"EastCoast Cinemas","62 Mountbatten Drive",,"St.John's","NF","A1A 3X9","709-555-8349","709-555-8366","[email protected]" "Millennium Movies","4126 Yonge Street","Suite 302","Toronto","ON","M2P 2B8","416-555-9335","416-555-9338","[email protected]" "MountainView Movies","5417 RoyalMount Avenue",,"Montreal","PQ","H4P 1H8","514-555-3584","514-555-3585","[email protected]" "New Age Movies","73 Killarney Road",,"Moncton","NB","E1B 2Z9","506-555-8376","506-555-8377","[email protected]" "Northern Reach Movies","P.O. Box 34",,"Yellowknife","NW","X1A 2N9","867-555-6314","867-555-6316","[email protected]" "Northern Stars Movies","811 Cook Street",,"Whitehorse","YK","Y1A 2S4","867-555-6598","867-555-6599","[email protected]" "Olympic Cinemas","P.O. Box 1439","188 Riverbrook Road SE","Calgary","AB","T2C 3P7","403-555-4587","403-555-4589","[email protected]" "Plains Cinema House","P.O. Box 209","46 Prospect Place","Regina","SK","S4S 5Y9","306-555-1247","305-555-1248","[email protected]" "Riverview Cinemas","1011-848 Sheppard Street",,"Winnipeg","MB","R2P 0N6","204-555-6538","204-555-6533","[email protected]" "Seaboard Movie House Inc.","P.O. Box 1005","696 Colby Drive","Dartmouth","NS","B2V 1Y8","902-555-3948","902-555-3950","[email protected]" "Waterdown Cinemas","575 Notre Dame Street",,"Summerside","PE","C1N 1T8","902-555-8374","902-555-8376","[email protected]" "West Coast Movies","P.O. Box 298","7348 Granville Drive","Vancouver","BC","V6Y 1N9","604-555-3548","604-555-3549","[email protected]"

ExcelS4/WELogo.jpg

ExcelS4/WEUSDistributors.txt

"All Nite Cinemas","2188 3rd Street",,"Louisville","KY","40201","502-555-4238","502-555-4240","[email protected]" "Century Cinemas","3687 Avenue K",,"Arlington","TX","76013","817-555-2116","817-555-2119","[email protected]" "Countryside Cinemas","22 Hillside Street",,"Bennington","VT","05201","802-555-1469","802-555-1470","[email protected]" "Danforth Cinemas","P.O. Box 22","18 Pickens Street","Columbia","SC","29201","803-555-3487","803-555-3421","[email protected]" "Eastown Movie House","P.O. Box 722","1 Concourse Avenue","Cambridge","MA","02142","413-555-0981","413-555-0226","[email protected]" "Hillman Cinemas","55 Kemble Avenue",,"Baking Ridge","NJ","07920","201-555-1147","201-555-1143","[email protected]" "LaVista Cinemas","111 Vista Road",,"Phoenix","AZ","86355-6014","602-555-6231","602-555-6233","[email protected]" "Liberty Cinemas","P.O. Box 998","12011 Ruston Way","Atlanta","GA","73125","404-555-8113","404-555-2349","[email protected]" "Mainstream Movies","P.O. Box 33","333 Evergreen Building","Buffalo","NY","14601","212-555-3269","212-555-3270","[email protected]" "Marquee Movies","1011 South Alameda Street",,"Los Angeles","CA","90045","612-555-2398","612-555-2377","[email protected]" "Midtown Moviehouse","1033 Commercial Street",,"Emporia","KS","66801","316-555-7013","316-555-7022","[email protected]" "Mooretown Movies","P.O. Box 11","331 Metro Place","Dublin","OH","43107","614-555-8134","614-555-8339","[email protected]" "O'Shea Movies","59 Erie",,"Oak Park","IL","60302","312-555-7719","312-555-7381","[email protected]" "Redwood Cinemas","P.O. Box 112F","336 Ninth Street","Portland","OR","97466-3359","503-555-8641","503-555-8633","[email protected]" "Sunfest Cinemas","341 South Fourth Avenue",,"Tampa","FL","33562","813-555-3185","813-555-3177","[email protected]" "Victory Cinemas","12119 South 23rd",,"Buffalo","NY","14288","212-555-8746","212-555-8748","[email protected]" "Waterfront Cinemas","P.O. Box 3255",,"New York","NY","14288","212-555-3845","212-555-3947","[email protected]" "Wellington 10","1203 Tenth Southwest",,"Philadelphia","PA","19178","215-555-9045","215-555-9048","[email protected]" "Westview Movies","1112 Broadway",,"New York","NY","10119","212-555-4875","212-555-4877","[email protected]"

IntegratingBrief/FCTBookings.xlsx

Sheet1

Sales Agent Total Bookings Commission
Sanderson, T. $ 43,189
Williamson, L. $ 55,198
Forbrege, A. $ 23,459
Bhayana, M. $ 48,975
Mennill, S. $ 29,657
Giuliani, K. $ 63,198
Redick, L. $ 22,945
Ashby, W. $ 55,347
De Papp, Q. $ 50,981
Lampkin, R. $ 28,671
Borje, J. $ 65,317
Putnam, N. $ 66,198

IntegratingBrief/FCTVacations.pptx

Vacation Specials

Ocean Vista Cruise Lines

Eight-day, seven-night cruise of the Alaska Inside Passage

May 6 through May 13

Alaskan ports: Skagway, Haines, and Juneau

Canadian port: Vancouver, British Columbia

Cruise Categories

Category H: Inside stateroom with two lower beds

Category D: Deluxe ocean view stateroom and sitting area

Category B: Superior deluxe ocean view stateroom, sitting area, and door that opens to a private balcony

Cruise Prices

Category H: $1,150

Category D: $1,275

Category B: $1,315

Getaway Weekends

Three-day, two-night vacation package to London, England

Three-day, two-night ski vacation package to Park City Mountain Resort

Three-day, two-night sun-lover’s vacation package to Phoenix, Arizona

First Choice Points

1,000 First Choice points for each round-trip airfare booked

500 First Choice points for a car rental for two or more consecutive days

100 First Choice points for each overnight stay in a First Choice partner hotel

IntegratingBrief/IB-FCTCommissions.accdb

IntegratingBrief/IB-NPCStudentGrades.accdb

Student_No Grade
111-785-156 B
118-487-578 A
137-845-746
138-456-749 A
146-984-137 A+
157-457-856 C
184-457-156
197-486-745 D
198-744-149
211-745-856 A
217-458-687 A+
221-689-478 D
229-658-412
255-158-498 A+
274-658-986
314-745-856 C
321-487-659
325-841-469 A
326-945-745 C
328-746-985 B
329-685-457 D
344-745-812 C
348-876-486 D
349-856-745 A+
349-874-658 F
359-845-475 D
378-159-746 A
Student_No Grade
111-785-156 A
118-487-578 D
137-845-746 C
138-456-749 B
146-984-137 A+
157-457-856 B
184-457-156 C
197-486-745 F
198-744-149 C
211-745-856 D
217-458-687 A+
221-689-478 D
229-658-412 B
255-158-498 A+
274-658-986 D
314-745-856 C
321-487-659 C
325-841-469 B
326-945-745 B
328-746-985 D
329-685-457 C
344-745-812 A
348-876-486 B
349-856-745 A+
349-874-658 A
359-845-475 D
378-159-746 A
Student_No Grade
111-785-156 C
118-487-578 B
137-845-746 A
138-456-749 F
146-984-137 A+
157-457-856 C
184-457-156 C
197-486-745 A
198-744-149 B
211-745-856 B
217-458-687 A+
221-689-478 B
229-658-412 F
255-158-498 A+
274-658-986 C
314-745-856 D
321-487-659 D
325-841-469 C
326-945-745 F
328-746-985 D
329-685-457 D
344-745-812 F
348-876-486 B
349-856-745 A+
349-874-658 A
359-845-475 D
378-159-746 C
Student_No Last_Name First_Name
111-785-156 Bastow Maren
118-487-578 Andre Ian
137-845-746 Knowlton Sherri
138-456-749 Yiu Terry
146-984-137 Rhodes Tari
157-457-856 Dwyer Barbara
184-457-156 Van Este Doranda
197-486-745 Koning Jeffrey
198-744-149 Lysenko Earl
211-745-856 Uhrig Andrew
217-458-687 Husson Ahmad
221-689-478 Bhullar Ash
229-658-412 Mysior Melanie
255-158-498 Gibson Kevin
274-658-986 Woollatt Bentley
314-745-856 Morgan Bruce
321-487-659 Loewen Richard
325-841-469 Clements Russell
326-945-745 Hodgson Catherine
328-746-985 Porteous Louis
329-685-457 Turpela Murray
344-745-812 Isovski Alija
348-876-486 Ennis Armado
349-856-745 Buziak Claudette
349-874-658 Retieffe Susan
359-845-475 Collyer Sandra
378-159-746 Gagne Martine
SELECT [AC215-03_Grades].Student_No, Students.Last_Name, Students.First_Name, [AC215-03_Grades].Grade FROM Students INNER JOIN [AC215-03_Grades] ON Students.Student_No = [AC215-03_Grades].Student_No;

IntegratingBrief/IB-PTCostumes.accdb

Costume_No Character Daily_Rental_Fee Date_Out Date_In
A-101 Val Wingfield ¤ 110.00 7/7/21 7/31/21
A-102 Eunice Billings ¤ 110.00 7/7/21 7/15/21
A-110 Tony Salvatore ¤ 110.00 7/15/21 8/12/21
A-122 Celia Gopf ¤ 110.00 8/3/21 8/31/21
A-130 Jade Norwich ¤ 110.00 8/12/21 8/31/21
A-144 Kelly Williams ¤ 99.50 5/4/21 6/11/21
A-152 Hannah Sorenti ¤ 115.50 6/1/21 7/13/21
A-160 William Mercer ¤ 122.50 7/7/21 7/10/21
A-162 Jorge Nevada ¤ 131.50 8/3/21 8/31/21
A-166 Catherine Bellfield ¤ 141.50 8/3/21 8/31/21
A-170 Vincent Dudkoff ¤ 110.00 8/12/21 8/21/21
A-176 Pietro Gorski ¤ 115.50 5/4/21 6/10/21
A-180 Robert Foullette ¤ 99.50 7/15/21 7/31/21
A-188 Jade Sorbet ¤ 115.50 8/3/21 8/21/21
A-190 Xavier Vanderkof ¤ 141.00 8/12/21 8/31/21
A-198 Nanci Lasertol ¤ 122.00 7/22/21 8/14/21
SELECT DISTINCTROW * FROM CostumeInventory;

IntegratingBrief/IB-WEDistributors.accdb

ID CompanyName StreetAdd1 StreetAdd2 City Province PostalCode Telephone Fax EmailAdd
1 EastCoast Cinemas 62 Mountbatten Drive St. John's NF A1A 3X9 709-555-8349 709-555-8366 [email protected]
2 Millennium Movies 4126 Yonge Street Suite 302 Toronto ON M2P 2B8 416-555-9335 416-555-9338 [email protected]
3 MountainView Movies 5417 RoyalMount Avenue Montreal PQ H4P 1H8 514-555-3584 514-555-3585 [email protected]
4 New Age Movies 73 Killarney Road Moncton NB E1B 2Z9 506-555-8376 506-555-8377 [email protected]
5 Northern Reach Movies PO Box 34 Yellowknife NW X1A 2N9 867-555-6314 867-555-6316 [email protected]
6 Northern Stars Movies 811 Cook Street Whitehorse YK Y1A 2S4 867-555-6598 867-555-6599 [email protected]
7 Olympic Cinemas PO Box 1439 188 Riverbrook Road SE Calgary AB T2C 3P7 403-555-4587 403-651-4589 [email protected]
8 Plains Cinema House PO Box 209 46 Prospect Place Regina SK S4S 5Y9 306-555-1247 305-555-1248 [email protected]
9 Riverview Cinemas 1011-848 Sheppard Street Winnipeg MB R2P 0N6 204-555-6538 204-555-6533 [email protected]
10 Seaboard Movie House Inc. PO Box 1005 696 Colby Drive Dartmouth NS B2V 1Y8 902-555-3948 902-555-3950 [email protected]
11 Waterdown Cinemas 575 Notre Dame Street Summerside PE C1N 1T8 902-555-8374 902-555-8376 [email protected]
12 West Coast Movies PO Box 298 7348 Granville Drive Vancouver BC V6Y 1N9 604-555-3548 604-555-3549 [email protected]
ID CompanyName StreetAdd1 StreetAdd2 City State ZIPCode Telephone Fax EmailAdd
1 All Nite Cinemas 2188 3rd Street Louisville KY 40201 502-555-4238 502-555-4240 [email protected]
2 Century Cinemas 3687 Avenue K Arlington TX 76013 817-555-2116 817-555-2119 [email protected]
4 Danforth Cinemas PO Box 22 18 Pickens Street Columbia SC 29201 803-555-3487 803-555-3421 [email protected]
5 Eastown Movie House PO Box 429 1 Concourse Avenue Cambridge MA 02142 413-555-0981 413-555-0226 [email protected]
6 Hillman Cinemas 55 Kemble Avenue Baking Ridge NJ 07920 201-555-1147 201-555-1143 [email protected]
7 LaVista Cinemas 111 Vista Road Phoenix AZ 86355-6014 602-555-6231 602-555-6233 [email protected]
8 Liberty Cinemas PO Box 998 12011 Ruston Way Atlanta GA 73125 404-555-8113 404-555-2349 [email protected]
9 Mainstream Movies PO Box 33 333 Evergreen Building Seattle WA 98220-2791 206-555-3269 206-555-3270 [email protected]
10 Marquee Movies 1011 South Alameda Street Los Angeles CA 90045 612-555-2398 612-555-2377 [email protected]
11 Midtown Moviehouse 1033 Commercial Street Emporia KS 66801 316-555-7013 316-555-7022 [email protected]
12 Mooretown Movies PO Box 11 331 Metro Place Dublin OH 43107 614-555-8134 614-555-8339 [email protected]
13 O'Shea Movies 59 Erie Oak Park IL 60302 312-555-7719 312-555-7381 [email protected]
14 Redwood Cinemas PO Box 112F 336 Ninth Street Portland OR 97466-3359 503-555-8641 503-555-8633 [email protected]
15 Sunfest Cinemas 341 South Fourth Avenue Tampa FL 33562 813-555-3185 813-555-3177 [email protected]
17 Waterfront Cinemas PO Box 3255 Buffalo NY 14288 716-555-3845 716-555-4860 [email protected]
18 Wellington 10 1203 Tenth Southwest Philadelphia PA 19178 215-555-9045 215-555-9048 [email protected]
19 Westview Movies 1112 Broadway New York NY 10119 212-555-4875 212-555-4877 [email protected]
20 Dockside Movies PO Box 224 155 S. Central Avenue Baltimore MD 21203 301-555-7732 301-555-9836 [email protected]
21 Renaissance Cinemas 3599 Woodward Avenue Detroit MI 48211 313-555-1693 313-555-1699 [email protected]
22 Movie Emporium 203 West Houston Street New York NY 10014 212-555-7278 212-555-7280 [email protected]
23 Cinema Festival 318 East 11th Street New York NY 10003 212-555-9715 212-555-9717 [email protected]
SELECT DISTINCTROW * FROM CDN_Distributors;

IntegratingBrief/NPCBegThGrades.xlsx

Sheet1

Student No Last Name First Name Grade
111-785-156 Bastow Maren B+
205-394-293 Bodine Rod A
312-348-891 Colbert Sherrie C-
348-876-486 Ennis Armado B-
378-159-746 Gagne Martine D
355-293-901 Remy David C+
221-295-734 Snowden Lee B
329-390-655 Yiu Terry C

IntegratingBrief/NPCDivPres.pptx

Theatre Arts Division

Associate Degrees

Acting

Film and Video

Set Design

Interactive Media

Semester Costs

Tuition: $750

Books: $350 (approximately)

Supplies: $250 (approximately)

Division Structure

Cal Rubine, Chair, Theatre Arts Division

Dana Fuller, Director, Acting Department

Brita Weber, Director, Film and Video Department

Matt Palermo, Director, Set Design Department

Paden Grauer, Director, Interactive Media

Fall Semester Classes

Introduction to Theatre Arts

Introduction to Film and Video

Fundamentals of Acting

Theatre Production

Beginning Set Design

Special Projects

Information

For general information, call Niagara Peninsula College at (905) 555-2185

Contact the Theatre Arts Division at (905) 555-2174

Contact the Academic Advising Department at (905) 555-2189

IntegratingBrief/NPCEnroll.pptx

Theatre Arts Division

Spring Semester Classes

Introduction to Theatre

Fundamentals of Acting

Acting Techniques

Film Editing

Advanced Set Design

History of Theatre

Instructors

Full-time

Cal Rubine

Gina Simmons

Jai Prasad

Part-time

Chad Ramos

Katherine Lamont

Latisha Palmer

Enrollment Trends

Internship Sites

IntegratingBrief/NPCEnrollChart.xlsx

Sheet1

NIAGARA PENINSULA COLLEGE
Full-Time Student Enrollment
by Department
Department Fall 2019 Fall 2020 Fall 2021
Acting 43 68 89
Set Design 32 28 16
Theatre 40 32 35

Number of Students

Fall 2019 Acting Set Design Theatre 43 32 40 Fall 2020 Acting Set Design Theatre 68 28 32 Fall 2021 Acting Set Design Theatre 89 16 35

IntegratingBrief/NPCTRA220.xlsx

Sheet1

Student No Student Midterm Final Average
111-785-156 Bastow, M. 3.25 2.75
359-845-475 Collyer, S. 1.50 1.00
157-457-856 Dwyer, B. 3.50 3.50
348-876-486 Ennis, A. 2.25 2.00
378-159-746 Gagne, M. 3.00 3.50
197-486-745 Koning, J. 2.75 2.50
314-745-856 Morgan, B. 3.75 3.00
349-874-658 Retieffe, S. 4.00 3.50

IntegratingBrief/PTCostumeHours.xlsx

Sheet1

Costume Research Design Sewing
Val Wingfield 6 15 38
Eunice Billings 12 28 47
Tony Salvatore 9 31 41
Celia Gopf 5 18 30
Jade Norwich 7 23 33

IntegratingBrief/PTExcelNov8Pay.xlsx

Sheet1

Employee Payroll, Week of November 8
Employee Hours Pay Rate Total
Rosa Levens 25.0 $ 14.65 $ 366.25
Scott Bercini 40.0 $ 15.10 $ 604.00
Tae Jeong 15.0 $ 12.40 $ 186.00
Terri Cantrell 24.5 $ 11.75 $ 287.88
Paul Gottlieb 40.0 $ 16.00 $ 640.00

IntegratingBrief/PTWordNov8Pay.docx

Proudly serving the entertainment industry for over 20 years!

Employee Payroll

Week of November 8, 2021

4011 Bridgewater Street  Niagara Falls, ON L2E 2T6  (905) 555-2971

IntegratingBrief/WEExcelRev.xlsx

Sheet1

July Revenues
Theatre Company Box Office Sales Percentage Revenue
Cinema House $1,356,000 5.0% $67,800
Cinema Plus $2,450,000 5.0% $122,500
Movie Mania $1,635,000 7.5% $122,625
Picture House $950,000 5.0% $47,500
Reels 'R' Us $1,050,000 5.0% $52,500

IntegratingBrief/WERevChart.xlsx

Sheet1

Theatre Company Projected Revenue Actual Revenue
Picture House $ 95,075 $ 143,250
Cinema Plus $ 231,452 $ 251,812
Cinema House $ 103,460 $ 144,000
Reels 'R' Us $ 95,985 $ 163,312
Movie Mania $ 90,010 $ 85,440
Projected Revenue Picture House Cinema Plus Cinema House Reels 'R' Us Movie Mania 95075 231452 103460 95985 90010 Actual Revenue Picture House Cinema Plus Cinema House Reels 'R' Us Movie Mania 143250 251812 144000 163312 85440

Projected Revenue Picture House Cinema Plus Cinema House Reels 'R' Us Movie Mania 95075 231452 103460 95985 90010 Actual Revenue Picture House Cinema Plus Cinema House Reels 'R' Us Movie Mania 143250 251812 144000 163312 85440

IntegratingS1/FCTExcelSalesCom.xlsx

Sheet1

Sales Agent Bookings Commission
Sanderson $ 43,189.00 $ 1,295.67
Williamson $ 55,198.00 $ 1,655.94
Forbrege $ 23,459.00 $ 703.77
Bhayana $ 48,975.00 $ 1,469.25
Mennill $ 29,657.00 $ 889.71
Guiliani $ 63,198.00 $ 1,895.94

Sales Commissions

March 31, 2021

Commission Sanderson Williamson Forbrege Bhayana Mennill Guiliani 1295.6699999999998 1655.9399999999998 703.77 1469.25 889.70999999999992 1895.9399999999998

Sales Commissions

March 31, 2021

Commission Sanderson Williamson Forbrege Bhayana Mennill Guiliani 1295.6699999999998 1655.9399999999998 703.77 1469.25 889.70999999999992 1895.9399999999998

IntegratingS1/NPCExcelChart.xlsx

Sheet1

Fall Term
Area of Emphasis # of Students
Acting 75
Set Design 30
Theatre History 15
Directing 38
Theatre Management 25

Number of Students

# of Students

Acting Set Design Theatre History Directing Theatre Management 75 30 15 38 25

Number of Students

# of Students

Acting Set Design Theatre History Directing Theatre Management 75 30 15 38 25

IntegratingS1/NPCExcelScores.xlsx

Sheet1

Beginning Theatre
Fall Term
Acting Scores

IntegratingS1/PTExcelJuneHrs.xlsx

Sheet1

IntegratingS1/PTExcelNovPay.xlsx

Sheet1

Employee Payroll, Week of November 8
Employee Hours Pay Rate Total
Rosa Levens 25.0 $ 14.65 $ 366.25
Scott Bercini 40.0 $ 15.10 $ 604.00
Tae Jeong 15.0 $ 12.40 $ 186.00
Terri Cantrell 24.5 $ 11.75 $ 287.88
Paul Gottlieb 40.0 $ 16.00 $ 640.00

IntegratingS1/PTExcelOctPay.xlsx

Sheet1

Employee Payroll, Week of October 4
Employee Hours Pay Rate Total
Rosa Levens 30.5 $ 14.65 $ 446.83
Scott Bercini 40.0 $ 15.10 $ 604.00
Tae Jeong 20.0 $ 12.40 $ 248.00
Terri Cantrell 19.5 $ 11.75 $ 229.13
Paul Gottlieb 40.0 $ 16.00 $ 640.00

IntegratingS1/WEExcelRev.xlsx

Sheet1

July Revenues
Theatre Company Box Office Sales Percentage Revenue
Cinema House $1,356,000 5.0% $67,800
Cinema Plus $2,450,000 5.0% $122,500
Movie Mania $1,635,000 7.5% $122,625
Picture House $950,000 5.0% $47,500
Reels 'R' Us $1,050,000 5.0% $52,500

IntegratingS2/2-FCTCommissions.accdb

IntegratingS2/2-NPCStudentGrades.accdb

Student_No Grade
111-785-156 B
118-487-578 A
137-845-746
138-456-749 A
146-984-137 A+
157-457-856 C
184-457-156
197-486-745 D
198-744-149
211-745-856 A
217-458-687 A+
221-689-478 D
229-658-412
255-158-498 A+
274-658-986
314-745-856 C
321-487-659
325-841-469 A
326-945-745 C
328-746-985 B
329-685-457 D
344-745-812 C
348-876-486 D
349-856-745 A+
349-874-658 F
359-845-475 D
378-159-746 A
Student_No Grade
111-785-156 A
118-487-578 D
137-845-746 C
138-456-749 B
146-984-137 A+
157-457-856 B
184-457-156 C
197-486-745 F
198-744-149 C
211-745-856 D
217-458-687 A+
221-689-478 D
229-658-412 B
255-158-498 A+
274-658-986 D
314-745-856 C
321-487-659 C
325-841-469 B
326-945-745 B
328-746-985 D
329-685-457 C
344-745-812 A
348-876-486 B
349-856-745 A+
349-874-658 A
359-845-475 D
378-159-746 A
Student_No Grade
111-785-156 C
118-487-578 B
137-845-746 A
138-456-749 F
146-984-137 A+
157-457-856 C
184-457-156 C
197-486-745 A
198-744-149 B
211-745-856 B
217-458-687 A+
221-689-478 B
229-658-412 F
255-158-498 A+
274-658-986 C
314-745-856 D
321-487-659 D
325-841-469 C
326-945-745 F
328-746-985 D
329-685-457 D
344-745-812 F
348-876-486 B
349-856-745 A+
349-874-658 A
359-845-475 D
378-159-746 C
Student_No Last_Name First_Name
111-785-156 Bastow Maren
118-487-578 Andre Ian
137-845-746 Knowlton Sherri
138-456-749 Yiu Terry
146-984-137 Rhodes Tari
157-457-856 Dwyer Barbara
184-457-156 Van Este Doranda
197-486-745 Koning Jeffrey
198-744-149 Lysenko Earl
211-745-856 Uhrig Andrew
217-458-687 Husson Ahmad
221-689-478 Bhullar Ash
229-658-412 Mysior Melanie
255-158-498 Gibson Kevin
274-658-986 Woollatt Bentley
314-745-856 Morgan Bruce
321-487-659 Loewen Richard
325-841-469 Clements Russell
326-945-745 Hodgson Catherine
328-746-985 Porteous Louis
329-685-457 Turpela Murray
344-745-812 Isovski Alija
348-876-486 Ennis Armado
349-856-745 Buziak Claudette
349-874-658 Retieffe Susan
359-845-475 Collyer Sandra
378-159-746 Gagne Martine
SELECT [AC215-03_Grades].Student_No, Students.Last_Name, Students.First_Name, [AC215-03_Grades].Grade FROM Students INNER JOIN [AC215-03_Grades] ON Students.Student_No = [AC215-03_Grades].Student_No;

IntegratingS2/2-PTCostumes.accdb

Costume_No Character Daily_Rental_Fee Date_Out Date_In
A-101 Val Wingfield ¤ 110.00 7/7/21 7/31/21
A-102 Eunice Billings ¤ 110.00 7/7/21 7/15/21
A-110 Tony Salvatore ¤ 110.00 7/15/21 8/12/21
A-122 Celia Gopf ¤ 110.00 8/3/21 8/31/21
A-130 Jade Norwich ¤ 110.00 8/12/21 8/31/21
A-144 Kelly Williams ¤ 99.50 5/4/21 6/11/21
A-152 Hannah Sorenti ¤ 115.50 6/1/21 7/13/21
A-160 William Mercer ¤ 122.50 7/7/21 7/10/21
A-162 Jorge Nevada ¤ 131.50 8/3/21 8/31/21
A-166 Catherine Bellfield ¤ 141.50 8/3/21 8/31/21
A-170 Vincent Dudkoff ¤ 110.00 8/12/21 8/21/21
A-176 Pietro Gorski ¤ 115.50 5/4/21 6/10/21
A-180 Robert Foullette ¤ 99.50 7/15/21 7/31/21
A-188 Jade Sorbet ¤ 115.50 8/3/21 8/21/21
A-190 Xavier Vanderkof ¤ 141.00 8/12/21 8/31/21
A-198 Nanci Lasertol ¤ 122.00 7/22/21 8/14/21
SELECT DISTINCTROW * FROM CostumeInventory;

IntegratingS2/2-WBSupplies.accdb

Item_No Item Unit Supplier Code
1 Butternut Squash case 4
2 Potatoes 50 lb bag 4
3 Carrots 25 lb bag 4
4 Onions 25 lb bag 4
5 Garlic 10 lb bag 3
6 Green Peppers case 3
7 Red Peppers case 3
8 Yellow Peppers case 3
9 Radishes case 4
10 Celery case 3
11 Broccoli case 3
12 Cauliflower case 4
13 Tomatoes case 4
14 Green Beans case 3
15 Brussel Sprouts flat 4
16 Iceberg Lettuce case 3
17 Romaine Lettuce case 3
18 Bananas case 2
19 Pineapple case 2
20 Oranges case 2
21 Cantaloupe case 2
22 White Bread flat 1
23 Whole Wheat Bread flat 1
24 Kaiser Rolls flat 1
25 English Muffins flat 1
26 Pita Wraps flat 1
27 Tortilla Wraps flat 1
28 Beef side 7
29 Pork side 7
30 Chicken case 6
31 Tuna case 8
32 Swordfish case 8
33 Lake Erie Perch flat 8
34 Ketchup gallon 10
35 Mustard gallon 10
PO_Number Item_Number Purchase_Date Amount
02-101 006 3/25/21 ¤ 55.12
02-102 021 3/25/21 ¤ 48.75
02-103 002 3/26/21 ¤ 68.91
02-104 003 3/29/21 ¤ 47.69
02-105 001 3/29/21 ¤ 65.14
02-106 032 3/29/21 ¤ 229.57
02-107 033 3/29/21 ¤ 178.94
02-108 023 4/2/21 ¤ 55.49
02-109 001 4/9/21 ¤ 74.18
02-110 002 4/12/21 ¤ 88.67
02-111 006 4/13/21 ¤ 48.11
02-112 002 4/16/21 ¤ 94.71
02-113 001 4/19/21 ¤ 58.46
02-114 003 4/20/21 ¤ 71.45
02-115 032 4/23/21 ¤ 189.67

IntegratingS2/2-WEDistributors.accdb

ID CompanyName StreetAdd1 StreetAdd2 City Province PostalCode Telephone Fax EmailAdd
1 EastCoast Cinemas 62 Mountbatten Drive St. John's NF A1A 3X9 709-555-8349 709-555-8366 [email protected]
2 Millennium Movies 4126 Yonge Street Suite 302 Toronto ON M2P 2B8 416-555-9335 416-555-9338 [email protected]
3 MountainView Movies 5417 RoyalMount Avenue Montreal PQ H4P 1H8 514-555-3584 514-555-3585 [email protected]
4 New Age Movies 73 Killarney Road Moncton NB E1B 2Z9 506-555-8376 506-555-8377 [email protected]
5 Northern Reach Movies PO Box 34 Yellowknife NW X1A 2N9 867-555-6314 867-555-6316 [email protected]
6 Northern Stars Movies 811 Cook Street Whitehorse YK Y1A 2S4 867-555-6598 867-555-6599 [email protected]
7 Olympic Cinemas PO Box 1439 188 Riverbrook Road SE Calgary AB T2C 3P7 403-555-4587 403-651-4589 [email protected]
8 Plains Cinema House PO Box 209 46 Prospect Place Regina SK S4S 5Y9 306-555-1247 305-555-1248 [email protected]
9 Riverview Cinemas 1011-848 Sheppard Street Winnipeg MB R2P 0N6 204-555-6538 204-555-6533 [email protected]
10 Seaboard Movie House Inc. PO Box 1005 696 Colby Drive Dartmouth NS B2V 1Y8 902-555-3948 902-555-3950 [email protected]
11 Waterdown Cinemas 575 Notre Dame Street Summerside PE C1N 1T8 902-555-8374 902-555-8376 [email protected]
12 West Coast Movies PO Box 298 7348 Granville Drive Vancouver BC V6Y 1N9 604-555-3548 604-555-3549 [email protected]
ID CompanyName StreetAdd1 StreetAdd2 City State ZIPCode Telephone Fax EmailAdd
1 All Nite Cinemas 2188 3rd Street Louisville KY 40201 502-555-4238 502-555-4240 [email protected]
2 Century Cinemas 3687 Avenue K Arlington TX 76013 817-555-2116 817-555-2119 [email protected]
4 Danforth Cinemas PO Box 22 18 Pickens Street Columbia SC 29201 803-555-3487 803-555-3421 [email protected]
5 Eastown Movie House PO Box 429 1 Concourse Avenue Cambridge MA 02142 413-555-0981 413-555-0226 [email protected]
6 Hillman Cinemas 55 Kemble Avenue Baking Ridge NJ 07920 201-555-1147 201-555-1143 [email protected]
7 LaVista Cinemas 111 Vista Road Phoenix AZ 86355-6014 602-555-6231 602-555-6233 [email protected]
8 Liberty Cinemas PO Box 998 12011 Ruston Way Atlanta GA 73125 404-555-8113 404-555-2349 [email protected]
9 Mainstream Movies PO Box 33 333 Evergreen Building Seattle WA 98220-2791 206-555-3269 206-555-3270 [email protected]
10 Marquee Movies 1011 South Alameda Street Los Angeles CA 90045 612-555-2398 612-555-2377 [email protected]
11 Midtown Moviehouse 1033 Commercial Street Emporia KS 66801 316-555-7013 316-555-7022 [email protected]
12 Mooretown Movies PO Box 11 331 Metro Place Dublin OH 43107 614-555-8134 614-555-8339 [email protected]
13 O'Shea Movies 59 Erie Oak Park IL 60302 312-555-7719 312-555-7381 [email protected]
14 Redwood Cinemas PO Box 112F 336 Ninth Street Portland OR 97466-3359 503-555-8641 503-555-8633 [email protected]
15 Sunfest Cinemas 341 South Fourth Avenue Tampa FL 33562 813-555-3185 813-555-3177 [email protected]
17 Waterfront Cinemas PO Box 3255 Buffalo NY 14288 716-555-3845 716-555-4860 [email protected]
18 Wellington 10 1203 Tenth Southwest Philadelphia PA 19178 215-555-9045 215-555-9048 [email protected]
19 Westview Movies 1112 Broadway New York NY 10119 212-555-4875 212-555-4877 [email protected]
20 Dockside Movies PO Box 224 155 S. Central Avenue Baltimore MD 21203 301-555-7732 301-555-9836 [email protected]
21 Renaissance Cinemas 3599 Woodward Avenue Detroit MI 48211 313-555-1693 313-555-1699 [email protected]
22 Movie Emporium 203 West Houston Street New York NY 10014 212-555-7278 212-555-7280 [email protected]
23 Cinema Festival 318 East 11th Street New York NY 10003 212-555-9715 212-555-9717 [email protected]
SELECT DISTINCTROW * FROM CDN_Distributors;

IntegratingS2/FCTBookings.xlsx

Sheet1

Sales Agent Total Bookings Commission
Sanderson, T. $ 43,189
Williamson, L. $ 55,198
Forbrege, A. $ 23,459
Bhayana, M. $ 48,975
Mennill, S. $ 29,657
Giuliani, K. $ 63,198
Redick, L. $ 22,945
Ashby, W. $ 55,347
De Papp, Q. $ 50,981
Lampkin, R. $ 28,671
Borje, J. $ 65,317
Putnam, N. $ 66,198

IntegratingS2/NPCBegThGrades.xlsx

Sheet1

Student No Last Name First Name Grade
111-785-156 Bastow Maren B+
205-394-293 Bodine Rod A
312-348-891 Colbert Sherrie C-
348-876-486 Ennis Armado B-
378-159-746 Gagne Martine D
355-293-901 Remy David C+
221-295-734 Snowden Lee B
329-390-655 Yiu Terry C

IntegratingS2/NPCTRA220.xlsx

Sheet1

Student No Student Midterm Final Average
111-785-156 Bastow, M. 3.25 2.75
359-845-475 Collyer, S. 1.50 1.00
157-457-856 Dwyer, B. 3.50 3.50
348-876-486 Ennis, A. 2.25 2.00
378-159-746 Gagne, M. 3.00 3.50
197-486-745 Koning, J. 2.75 2.50
314-745-856 Morgan, B. 3.75 3.00
349-874-658 Retieffe, S. 4.00 3.50

IntegratingS2/PTCostumeHours.xlsx

Sheet1

Costume Research Design Sewing
Val Wingfield 6 15 38
Eunice Billings 12 28 47
Tony Salvatore 9 31 41
Celia Gopf 5 18 30
Jade Norwich 7 23 33

IntegratingS3/FCTVacations.pptx

Vacation Specials

Ocean Vista Cruise Lines

Eight-day, seven-night cruise of the Alaska Inside Passage

May 6 through May 13

Alaskan ports: Skagway, Haines, and Juneau

Canadian port: Vancouver, British Columbia

Cruise Categories

Category H: Inside stateroom with two lower beds

Category D: Deluxe ocean view stateroom and sitting area

Category B: Superior deluxe ocean view stateroom, sitting area, and door that opens to a private balcony

Cruise Prices

Category H: $1,150

Category D: $1,275

Category B: $1,315

Getaway Weekends

Three-day, two-night vacation package to London, England

Three-day, two-night ski vacation package to Park City Mountain Resort

Three-day, two-night sun-lover’s vacation package to Phoenix, Arizona

First Choice Points

1,000 First Choice points for each round-trip airfare booked

500 First Choice points for a car rental for two or more consecutive days

100 First Choice points for each overnight stay in a First Choice partner hotel

IntegratingS3/NPCDivPres.pptx

Theatre Arts Division

Associate Degrees

Acting

Film and Video

Set Design

Interactive Media

Semester Costs

Tuition: $750

Books: $350 (approximately)

Supplies: $250 (approximately)

Division Structure

Cal Rubine, Chair, Theatre Arts Division

Dana Fuller, Director, Acting Department

Brita Weber, Director, Film and Video Department

Matt Palermo, Director, Set Design Department

Paden Grauer, Director, Interactive Media

Fall Semester Classes

Introduction to Theatre Arts

Introduction to Film and Video

Fundamentals of Acting

Theatre Production

Beginning Set Design

Special Projects

Information

For general information, call Niagara Peninsula College at (905) 555-2185

Contact the Theatre Arts Division at (905) 555-2174

Contact the Academic Advising Department at (905) 555-2189

IntegratingS3/NPCEnroll.pptx

Theatre Arts Division

Spring Semester Classes

Introduction to Theatre

Fundamentals of Acting

Acting Techniques

Film Editing

Advanced Set Design

History of Theatre

Instructors

Full-time

Cal Rubine

Gina Simmons

Jai Prasad

Part-time

Chad Ramos

Katherine Lamont

Latisha Palmer

Enrollment Trends

Internship Sites

IntegratingS3/NPCEnrollChart.xlsx

Sheet1

NIAGARA PENINSULA COLLEGE
Full-Time Student Enrollment
by Department
Department Fall 2019 Fall 2020 Fall 2021
Acting 43 68 89
Set Design 32 28 16
Theatre 40 32 35

Number of Students

Fall 2019 Acting Set Design Theatre 43 32 40 Fall 2020 Acting Set Design Theatre 68 28 32 Fall 2021 Acting Set Design Theatre 89 16 35

IntegratingS3/WERevChart.xlsx

Sheet1

Theatre Company Projected Revenue Actual Revenue
Picture House $ 95,075 $ 143,250
Cinema Plus $ 231,452 $ 251,812
Cinema House $ 103,460 $ 144,000
Reels 'R' Us $ 95,985 $ 163,312
Movie Mania $ 90,010 $ 85,440
Projected Revenue Picture House Cinema Plus Cinema House Reels 'R' Us Movie Mania 95075 231452 103460 95985 90010 Actual Revenue Picture House Cinema Plus Cinema House Reels 'R' Us Movie Mania 143250 251812 144000 163312 85440

Projected Revenue Picture House Cinema Plus Cinema House Reels 'R' Us Movie Mania 95075 231452 103460 95985 90010 Actual Revenue Picture House Cinema Plus Cinema House Reels 'R' Us Movie Mania 143250 251812 144000 163312 85440

PowerPointS1/MPProj.pptx

Marquee Productions

Documentary Project

Project Development

Market Analysis

Competition

Script Development

Scouting

Team Meetings

Team Meetings: Members of the preproduction team will meet on the first and third Monday of each month from 9:30 to 11:00 a.m.

Script Writing: Dana Benitez will head the script-writing team and will report to the preproduction team on a weekly basis.

Preproduction Team

Jennie Almonzo, Assistant Producer

Dennis Chun, Locations Director

Tricia Becktold, Script Development Director

Shawn Montgomery, Financial Director

Randall Seifert, Casting Director

Documentary Script

Script Authors

Dana Benitez

Karl Edwins

Script Consultants

Allan Herron

Jaime Ruiz

Genaro Dufoe

Script Schedule

Phase 1

Research

Script First Draft

Phase 2

Documenting

Editing

Rewriting

Phase 3

Script Rewriting

Final Draft

Script Approval

Preproduction Assignments

Researching: Jaime Ruiz, Allan Herron

Documenting: Allan Herron, Genaro Dufoe

Writing: Dana Benitez, Karl Edwins

Scouting Sites: Josh Hart, Jaime Ruiz

Casting: Randall Seifert, Jennie Almonzo, Tricia Becktold

PowerPointS1/PTCostumeMtg.pptx

Performance Threads

Costuming Meeting

Medieval Costume: Men

Cotton tunic with decorative trim in various colors on sleeves, neck, and bottom of tunic.

Medieval Costume: Women

Cotton dress with gathered neckline; wide, extended sleeves; full skirt with over-bodice laces; and decorative trim down the front.

Regency Costume: Men

Double-breasted waistcoat with high collar and white linen cravat with rolled hem.

Sewing Projects

Costumes for current production at Lafferty Performing Arts Theatre

Research for Pantages Art Group

Medieval and Regency period costumes for Marquee Productions

PowerPointS2/Airport.png

PowerPointS2/Bullseye.png

PowerPointS2/Catering.png

PowerPointS2/DollarSymbol.png

PowerPointS2/FCTLogo.jpg

PowerPointS2/FCTVacations.pptx

Vacation Specials

Ocean Vista Cruise Lines

Eight-day, seven-night cruise of the Alaska Inside Passage

May 6 through May 13

Alaskan ports: Skagway, Haines, and Juneau

Canadian port: Vancouver, British Columbia

Cruise Categories

Category H: Inside stateroom with two lower beds

Category D: Deluxe ocean view stateroom and sitting area

Category B: Superior deluxe ocean view stateroom, sitting area, and door that opens to a private balcony

Cruise Prices

Category H: $1,150

Category D: $1,275

Category B: $1,315

Getaway Weekends

Three-day, two-night vacation package to London, England

Three-day, two-night ski vacation package to Park City Mountain Resort

Three-day, two-night sun-lover’s vacation package to Phoenix, Arizona

First Choice Points

1,000 First Choice points for each round-trip airfare booked

500 First Choice points for a car rental for two or more consecutive days

100 First Choice points for each overnight stay in a First Choice partner hotel

PowerPointS2/Medical.png

PowerPointS2/Money.png

PowerPointS2/MPLogo.jpg

PowerPointS2/MPMeeting.pptx

Marquee Productions

Annual Meeting

Agenda

Review of Goals

Expenses

Resources

Technology

Future Goals

Proposals

Review of Goals

Overview of Goals

Completed Goals

Goals Remaining

Analysis/Discussion

Resources

Employees

Buildings

Equipment

Site Locations

Support Services

Production

Sales

Financial

Real Estate Taxes

Management Fees

Revenue

Forecast/Actual

Gross Margin

Profit

Expenses

Future Goals

Projects: Film and Television

Chris Greenbaum

Company Expansion

Shannon Grey

Building Construction

Ron Sugiyama

Employee Hiring

Emmanuelle Rey

Technology

Current Technology

Future Technological Requirements

Hardware

Software

Technical Support

Expenses

Production

Sales and Marketing

General

Administration

Payroll

Benefits

Proposals

Proposal 1: Approval of construction to expand the production facility

Proposal 2: Amendment of restated Certificate of Incorporation to increase the number of authorized shares

Proposal 3: Approval of the employee hiring plan

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Marquee Productions

Documentary Project

Project Development

Market Analysis

Competition

Script Development

Scouting

Team Meetings

Team Meetings: Members of the preproduction team will meet on the first and third Monday of each month from 9:30 to 11:00 a.m.

Script Writing: Dana Benitez will head the script-writing team and will report to the preproduction team on a weekly basis.

Preproduction Team

Jennie Almonzo, Assistant Producer

Dennis Chun, Locations Director

Tricia Becktold, Script Development Director

Shawn Montgomery, Financial Director

Randall Seifert, Casting Director

Documentary Script

Script Authors

Dana Benitez

Karl Edwins

Script Consultants

Allan Herron

Jaime Ruiz

Genaro Dufoe

Script Schedule

Phase 1

Research

Script First Draft

Phase 2

Documenting

Editing

Rewriting

Phase 3

Script Rewriting

Final Draft

Script Approval

Preproduction Assignments

Researching: Jaime Ruiz, Allan Herron

Documenting: Allan Herron, Genaro Dufoe

Writing: Dana Benitez, Karl Edwins

Scouting Sites: Josh Hart, Jaime Ruiz

Casting: Randall Seifert, Jennie Almonzo, Tricia Becktold

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Theatre Arts Division

Mission Statement

The mission of the Niagara Peninsula College Theatre Arts Division is to offer a curriculum designed to provide students with a thorough exposure to all aspects of the theatre arts.

Division Structure

2021-2022

Extreme Velocity

Aidan’s Requiem

Calling All Candidates

esprit

Semester Costs

Tuition: $650

Books: $250 (approximately)

Supplies: $200 (approximately)

Fall Semester Classes

Introduction to Theatre Arts

Introduction to Film and Video

Fundamentals of Acting

Theatre Production

Beginning Set Design

Special Projects

Associate Degrees

Information

For general information, call Niagara Peninsula College at (905) 555-2185

Contact the Theatre Arts Division at (905) 555-2174

Contact the Academic Advising Department at (905) 555-2189

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Management Team

Employees Benefits

Health/Dental insurance

Disability insurance

Life insurance

Retirement

Company Policies

Hours of operation

Employee shifts

Vacation

Sick leave

Maternity/paternity leave

Costuming Process

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Vacation Cruise

Ocean Vista Cruise Lines

Eight-day, seven-night cruise of the Alaska Inside Passage

May 6 through May 13

Alaskan ports: Skagway, Haines, and Juneau

Canadian port: Vancouver, British Columbia

Cruise Categories

Category H: Inside stateroom with two lower beds

Category D: Deluxe ocean view stateroom with stateroom and sitting area

Category B: Superior deluxe ocean view stateroom, sitting area, and door that opens to a private balcony

Cruise Prices

Category H: $950

Category D: $1,175

Category B: $1,215

First Choice Points

1,000 First Choice points for each round-trip airfare booked

500 First Choice points for a car rental for two or more consecutive days

100 First Choice points for each overnight stay in a First Choice partner hotel

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Wildlife Eco-Tours

Definition of Eco-Tour

An eco-tour is a trip that is culturally and biologically diverse, causes minimal impact and damage to the environment, and attracts participants who have a common interest in nature, wildlife, and culture.

Eco-Tour Policies

Visit remote and relatively unaltered natural environments

Maintain a low impact on the environment

Emphasize natural and cultural history of location

Provide direct benefit to the local economy

Support and preserve wild areas and wildlife habitats

Eco-Tour Planning

Educate yourself about the destination you are visiting

Learn enough of the local language to be polite

Learn about vital eco-systems before arriving

Travelers’ Responsibilities

Stay on trails

Maintain set distances from wildlife

Comply with international environmental conventions

Be aware of resource shortages such as water and food

Do not remove any objects, plants, or animal products from nature

Costa Rica Eco-Tours

Tour Duration Price
Costa Rica Explorer 10 days, 9 nights $1,499
Greenway Adventure 8 days, 7 nights $989
Enchanted Paradise 7 days, 6 nights $759
Jungles and Rain Forests 6 days, 5 nights $599
Cocos Island 4 days, 3 nights $479

Antarctic Eco-Tours

Tour Duration Price
Classic Antarctic 12 days, 11 nights $1,999
Epic Antarctic 12 days, 11 nights $1,499
Antarctic Circle Quest 10 days, 9 nights $1,299
Wildlife Safari 8 days, 7 nights $1,199

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First Choice Travel

Southern Tours

Australia Tour

Round-trip airfare from Los Angeles to Sydney, Australia

14 days and 13 nights in Australia

Summer and winter tours

Prices from $2399 to $3399

Accommodations

Sydney—Royal Arms Resort

Melbourne—Queens Plaza

Cairns—Lofton Regency Hotel

Highlights

Melbourne City Tour

Great Barrier Reef Cruise

Sydney Comprehensive Tour

Sydney Harbour Cruise

New Zealand Tour

Round-trip airfare from Los Angeles to Auckland, New Zealand

14 days and 13 nights in New Zealand

Summer and winter tours

Prices from $2299 to $3199

Accommodations

Auckland—Moreland Hotel

Queenstown—Regency Hotel

Christchurch—Cornwall Plaza

Highlights

Auckland Harbour Yacht Cruise

Coromandel Peninsula Excursion

Christchurch Historical Tour

Maori Celebration Dinner

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Marquee Productions

Annual Meeting

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Agenda

Review of Goals

Resources

Financial

Future Goals

Technology

Proposals

Review of Goals

Overview of Goals

Completed Goals

Goals Remaining

Analysis/Discussion

Resources

Employees

Buildings

Equipment

Site Locations

Support Services

Production

Sales

Financial

Real Estate Taxes

Management Fees

Revenue

Forecast/Actual

Gross Margin

Profit

Expenses

Future Goals

Projects: Film and Television

Chris Greenbaum

Company Expansion

Shannon Grey

Building Construction

Ron Sugiyama

Employee Hiring

Emmanuelle Rey

Technology

Current Technology

Future Technological Requirements

Hardware

Software

Technical Support

Expenses

Production

Sales and Marketing

General

Administration

Payroll

Benefits

Proposals

Proposal 1: Approval of construction to expand the production facility

Proposal 2: Amendment of restated Certificate of Incorporation to increase the number of authorized shares

Proposal 3: Approval of the employee hiring plan

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Marquee Productions

Biography Project

Production Team

Production Manager

Chris Greenbaum

Production Assistants

Camille Matsui

Jonathon Sloan

Script Directors

Amy Eisman

Tricia Becktold

Finances

On-Site Expenses

Location Expenses

Salaries

Benefits

Production

Important Dates

Resources

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Toronto Location

Production Team

Production Manager

Chris Greenbaum

Production Assistants

Camille Matsui

Jonathon Sloan

Locations Directors

Dennis Chun

Josh Hart

Finances

On-Site Expenses

Location Expenses

Salaries

Benefits

Production

Filming Locations

Royal Ontario Museum

CN Tower

Toronto Island Park

Island Airport

King Street

Exterior Shots

CN Tower

Gibraltar Point

King Street

Toronto Island Park

Casa Loma

Costumes

Marquee Costume Department

Accessories: Hats, belts, shoes, boots

Outerwear: Coats, jackets, shawls

Performance Threads

Women’s costumes

Men’s costumes

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Projects Overview Prepare a document describing a special vacation package and edit and format two documents describing various vacation specials offered by First Choice Travel. Prepare a certification of appreciation for an employee.

Customize a sample employee incentive agreement and prepare a fax cover page for the agreement.

Edit a letter to Marquee Productions regarding costuming for a film.

Write a letter to Josh Hart at Marquee Productions explaining the catering services offered by The Waterfront Bistro and then prepare a fax sheet for the letter.

Skills • Create, save, and print a document • Close a document and close Word • Move the insertion point • Insert and delete text • Scroll in a document • Select, replace, and delete text • Use Undo and Redo • Check the spelling and grammar in a document • Use AutoCorrect • Use the Thesaurus • Change document views • Hide and show white space

• Change the display percentage • Navigate and find text using the Navigation pane • Find and replace text • Use the Tell Me feature • Use the Help feature • Review and print a document • Create a document using a template • Create, rename, and delete a folder • Copy and paste a document • Save a document in a different format

Word SECTION 1

Creating and Editing a Document

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Data Files

Before beginning section work, copy the WordS2 folder to your storage medium and then make WordS2 the active folder.

Online course content includes additional training and assessment resources.

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Activity 1.1 Creating, Saving, and Printing a Document

WORD Section 1 Creating and Editing a Document

Microsoft Word is a word processing program that can be used to create, save, edit, and print documents. To create a document in Word, open the Word program and then click the Blank document template. This opens a blank document with the insertion point posi- tioned at the beginning of the document. The document screen contains a variety of fea- tures for working with a document, such as the Title bar, Quick Access Toolbar, ribbon, and Status bar. Type text in a document and press the Enter key, and the insertion point moves down to the next line with extra spacing above the line. To create a new line with- out including the extra spacing, use the New Line command: Shift + Enter. When entering text, Word includes an AutoCorrect feature that will automatically correct certain words that are entered incorrectly. After creating a document, save the document so it is available for future use. Save a document at the Save As dialog box.

What You Will Do As an employee of First Choice Travel, you have been asked to create a short document containing information on a travel package. You will save and then print the document so you can send it to other employees for review.

1 At the Windows 10 desktop, click the Start button and then click the Word 2019 tile.

Depending on your system configuration, these steps may vary.

2 At the Word 2019 opening screen, click the Blank document template.

3 At the blank Word document, identify the various features by comparing your screen with the one shown in Figure 1.1.

Refer to Table 1.1 for a description of the screen features.

Figure 1.1 Word Document Screen

Quick Access ToolbarFile tab

Status bar

Title bar

vertical scroll bar

horizontal ruler

vertical ruler

insertion point

I-beam pointer

tabs

ribbon

Windows taskbar

Collapse the Ribbon button

Tell Me

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4 Type Moment’s Notice Travel Package as shown in Figure 1.2 and then press the Enter key.

Pressing the Enter key begins a new paragraph in the document.

5 Type First Choice Travel, press and hold down the Shift key, press the Enter key, and then release the Shift key.

Shift + Enter is the New Line command. Use this command to keep lines of text within the same paragraph, which creates less space between one line and the next.

6 Type Los Angeles Office and then press the Enter key.

7 Type the remainder of the text shown in Figure 1.2.

Type the text as shown. When you type adn and then press the spacebar, the AutoCorrect feature will automatically correct it to and. When you type teh and then press the spacebar, AutoCorrect corrects it to the. Do not press the Enter key to end a line of text within a paragraph. Word will automatically wrap text to the next line.

8 Click the File tab to display the backstage area.

The File tab is located in the upper left corner of the screen at the left side of the Home tab.

Table 1.1 Screen Features and Descriptions

Feature Description Collapse the Ribbon button

when clicked, removes the ribbon from the screen (redisplay the ribbon by clicking a tab [except the File tab] and then clicking the Pin the ribbon button [previously the Collapse the Ribbon button])

File tab when clicked, displays the backstage area that contains options for working with and managing documents

horizontal ruler used to set margins, indents, and tabs

I-beam pointer used to move the insertion point or to select text

insertion point indicates location of next character entered at the keyboard

Quick Access Toolbar contains buttons for commonly used commands

ribbon area containing tabs with options and buttons divided into groups

Status bar displays number of pages and words, view buttons, and Zoom slider bar

tabs contain commands and buttons organized into groups

Tell Me used to look up a feature and provide options for using the feature

Title bar displays document name followed by program name

vertical ruler used to set top and bottom margins

vertical scroll bar used to view various parts of the document beyond the screen

Windows taskbar divided into three sections—the Start button, the task buttons area, and the notification area

Moment’s Notice Travel Package

First Choice Travel Los Angeles Office

Are you spontaneous adn enjoy doing something on a moment’s notice? If this describes you, then you will be interested in the First Choice Travel Moment’s Notice Travel Package. For teh low price of $599 you can fly from New York to London for a four-day stay. The catch to this incredible deal is that you must make your reservation within the next week and complete your London stay within 30 days.

Figure 1.2 Steps 4–7

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9 Click the Save As option.

10 At the Save As backstage area, click the Browse option.

If you are saving to your OneDrive, click the OneDrive - Personal option. Click the desired folder in the right panel, click in the File name text box at the Save As dialog box, type the document name, and then press the Enter key.

11 At the Save As dialog box, click the drive in the Navigation pane that contains your storage medium.

Press the F12 function key to display the Save As dialog box without displaying the Save As backstage area.

12 Double-click the WordS1 folder in the Content pane.

13 Click in the File name text box, type 1-FCTTravelPkg, and then press the Enter key (or click the Save button).

Word automatically adds the file extension .docx to the end of a document name. By default, file extensions do not display. To turn on file extensions, click the File Explorer button on the Windows taskbar, click the View tab, and then click the File name extensions check box.

14 Print the document by clicking the File tab, clicking the Print option, and then clicking the Print button at the Print backstage area.

When you click the File tab, the backstage area displays with options for working with and managing documents. Refer to Table 1.2 for descriptions of the options and information you will find in each option’s backstage area.

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Understanding Default Document Formatting A Word document is based on a template that applies default formatting. Default formatting refers to format- ting automatically applied by Word. Some of the default formats include 11-point Calibri as the font, line spacing of 1.08, and 8 points of spacing after each paragraph (added when the Enter key is pressed). You will learn more about fonts and paragraph spacing in Section 2.

Correcting Errors Word contains a spelling feature that inserts wavy red lines below words it cannot find in the Spelling diction- ary. Edit these words or leave them as written. The wavy red lines do not print.

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Table 1.2 Backstage Area Options

Option Information Info permissions, possible issues with sharing the document, document versions, properties (for example,

number of pages, number of words), date created, date last modified, date last printed, author

New available templates such as Blank document as well as online templates

Open options for opening documents; list of recently opened documents

Save saves previously saved document or displays Save As backstage area with options and locations for saving a document

Save As options and locations for saving a document

Print number of copies, printer, settings (for example, one-sided pages, letter size, normal margins, one page per sheet)

Share share document with specific people; share document using email, present document online, and share as a blog post

Export export document as PDF or XPS document; change file type

Close close currently open document

Account user information, connected services, product information

Feedback opens window with options for providing feedback to Microsoft on Microsoft products

Options Word Options dialog box with options for customizing Word

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Save Document to Removable Disk 1. Press F12. 2. At Save As dialog

box, click drive in Navigation pane containing removable disk.

3. Double-click folder in Content pane.

4. Click in File name text box.

5. Type document name. 6. Press Enter. Print Document 1. Click File tab. 2. Click Print option. 3. Click Print button.

In Brief

Check Your Work Compare your work to the model answer available in the online course content to ensure that you have completed the activity correctly.

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When working in a previously saved and named document, consider saving any new infor- mation entered in the document. This way, if the power is disrupted or some other issue occurs with the software or hardware, the most recent version of the document is saved. To save a document with the same name, click the Save button on the Quick Access Toolbar or click the File tab and then click the Save option at the backstage area. When finished working in Word, close any open documents and then close Word. Close a document by clicking the File tab and then clicking the Close option at the backstage area. Close Word by clicking the Close button in the upper right corner of the screen.

What You Will Do Your supervisor has asked you to include additional information in the Moment’s Notice Travel Package document you created.

1 With 1-FCTTravelPkg open, make sure the insertion point is positioned at the end of the paragraph and then press the Enter key.

2 Type 3588 Ventura Boulevard.

3 Press Shift + Enter and then type Los Angeles, CA 90102.

4 Save the document with the added text by clicking the Save button on the Quick Access Toolbar.

5 Add additional text to the document by pressing Shift + Enter and then typing 213-555-7800.

Activity 1.2 Saving and Closing a Document; Closing Word

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6 Save the document with the added text by clicking the File tab and then clicking the Save option at the backstage area.

If you are working in a document that has not been saved, clicking the Save button on the Quick Access Toolbar or clicking the File tab and then clicking the Save option will cause the Save As backstage area to display.

7 Close the document by clicking the File tab and then clicking the Close option at the backstage area.

8 Close Word by clicking the Close button in the upper right corner of the screen.

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Naming a Document Document names created in Word and other applica- tions in the Office suite can be up to 255 characters in length, including the drive letter, folder names, server name, and spaces. File names cannot include any of the characters in the table at the right.

Symbol Name Symbol forward slash /

backslash \

greater-than symbol >

less-than symbol <

asterisk *

question mark ?

quotation mark “

colon :

pipe symbol |

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Step 8

Step 7

Save Document with Same Name Click Save button on Quick Access Toolbar. OR 1. Click File tab. 2. Click Save option. Close Document 1. Click File tab. 2. Click Close option. Close Word Click Close button.

In Brief

Check Your Work Compare your work to the model answer available in the online course content to ensure that you have completed the activity correctly.

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Opening and Editing a DocumentActivity 1.3

WORD Section 1 Creating and Editing a Document

An existing document can be opened from the Recent option list at the Open backstage area, from a folder in OneDrive, or from the computer’s hard drive or removable disk. (In this activity, you will open a document from the WordS1 folder on your USB flash drive. If you saved your student data files in a location or folder other than a USB flash drive, check with your instructor for specific steps.) A previously saved document may need changes or edits made to it that might include adding text, called inserting, or removing text, called deleting. Before inserting or deleting text, position the insertion point at a loca- tion using the keyboard or the mouse. Use the Backspace key or Delete key on the key- board to delete text.

What You Will Do First Choice Travel marketing staff members reviewed your document on vacation specials and recommended a few changes. You need to create a revised version.

1 At the blank Word screen, click the File tab.

This displays the Open backstage area. If you have a document open and click the File tab, you will need to click the Open option to display the Open backstage area.

2 At the Open backstage area, click the Browse option.

3 In the Navigation pane of the Open dialog box, click the drive where your USB flash drive is located (such as USB Drive (F:)).

Press Ctrl + F12 to display the Open dialog box without displaying the Open backstage area.

4 Double-click the WordS1 folder in the Content pane.

5 Double-click FCTVacSpecials in the Content pane.

6 With the document open, click the File tab and then click the Save As option.

7 At the Save As backstage area, click the Browse option. (This should display the Save As dialog box with the WordS1 folder active on your storage medium.)

8 At the Save As dialog box, press the Home key to move the insertion point to the beginning of the file name in the File name text box, type 1-, and then press the Enter key. (The document name in the File name text box should display as 1-FCTVacSpecials.)

Pressing the Home key saves you from having to type the entire document name. To open the Save As dialog box without displaying the Save As backstage area, press F12.

9 Position the mouse pointer at the beginning of the second paragraph and then click the left mouse button.

This moves the insertion point to the location of the mouse pointer.

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Tutorial Opening a Document from a Removable Disk

Tutorial Moving the Insertion Point and Inserting and Deleting Text

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Adding Buttons to the Quick Access Toolbar Buttons can be added to the Quick Access Toolbar that represent commonly used features. For example, an Open button can be added to save steps when opening a document or the Quick Print button to save

steps when printing a document. To add a button to the Quick Access Toolbar, click the Customize Quick Access Toolbar button at the right side of the toolbar and then click the button name at the drop-down list.

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10 Practice moving the insertion point by pressing the Up, Down, Left, and Right arrow keys located to the right of the regular keys on the keyboard.

Use the information shown in Table 1.3 to practice moving the insertion point.

11 Press Ctrl + Home to move the insertion point to the beginning of the document.

12 Click at the beginning of the paragraph that begins Sign up today for and then type Ocean Vista Cruise Lines announces the inaugural voyage of the Pacific Sky ocean liner. Press the spacebar after typing the period.

By default, text you type is inserted in the document and existing text is moved to the right.

13 Press Ctrl + End to move the insertion point to the end of the document and then click in the last sentence in the document (the sentence that begins Let First Choice Travel take).

14 Press the Backspace key until the insertion point is positioned at the left margin and then press the Delete key until you have deleted the remainder of the sentence.

Pressing the Backspace key deletes any characters to the left of the insertion point. Press the Delete key to delete any characters to the right of the insertion point.

15 Click the Save button on the Quick Access Toolbar.

Clicking the Save button saves the document with the same name (1-FCTVacSpecials).

Table 1.3 Insertion Point Keyboard Commands

Press To move insertion point End to end of line

Home to beginning of line

Page Up up one screen

Page Down down one screen

Ctrl + Home to beginning of document

Ctrl + End to end of document

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Open Document from Removable Disk 1. Press Ctrl + F12. 2. In Navigation pane,

click drive containing removable disk.

3. Double-click folder in Content pane.

4. Double-click document in Content pane.

In Brief

Check Your Work Compare your work to the model answer available in the online course content to ensure that you have completed the activity correctly.

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In addition to moving the insertion point to a specific location, the mouse can be used to move the display of text in the document screen. Use the mouse with the vertical scroll bar, which displays toward the right side of the screen, to scroll through text in a docu- ment. Scrolling in a document changes the text displayed but does not move the insertion point. Text can be deleted by pressing the Backspace key or the Delete key. Text can also be selected and then deleted, replaced with other text, or formatting can be applied to selected text. If changes are made to text, clicking the Undo button on the Quick Access Toolbar will undo the change; clicking the Redo button will reverse the previous action.

What You Will Do The assistant manager, Jordan Keyes, has reviewed the document and asked you to make a few changes.

1 With 1-FCTVacSpecials open, press Ctrl + Home to move the insertion point to the beginning of the document.

2 Position the mouse pointer on the down scroll arrow on the vertical scroll bar and then click the left mouse button several times.

This scrolls down the lines of text in the document. Scrolling changes the display of text but does not move the insertion point.

3 Position the mouse pointer on the vertical scroll bar below the scroll box and then click the left mouse button two times.

The scroll box on the vertical scroll bar indicates the location of the text in the document screen in relation to the remainder of the document. Clicking below the scroll box on the vertical scroll bar scrolls down one screen of text at a time.

4 Position the mouse pointer on the scroll box on the vertical scroll bar, click and hold down the left mouse button, drag the scroll box to the top of the vertical scroll bar, and then release the mouse button.

5 Position the mouse pointer anywhere in the word Behold (located immediately after the first bullet) and then double-click the left mouse button to select the word.

Selected text displays with a gray background. You can also drag through text with the mouse to select it. When you select text, the Mini toolbar displays. You will learn more about the Mini toolbar in Activity 2.1.

6 Type View.

When you type View, it replaces Behold.

7 Move the insertion point to the beginning of the word Glacier (located in the second paragraph under the heading Ocean Vista Cruise Lines) and then press the F8 function key on the keyboard. Press the Right Arrow key until the words Glacier Bay and are selected.

Pressing the F8 function key turns on Extend mode. Use the insertion point movement keys to select text in Extend mode.

Activity 1.4 Scrolling; Selecting, Replacing, and Deleting Text; Using Undo and Redo

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Resuming Reading or Editing a Document When closing a multiple-page document, Word remem- bers on what page the insertion point was last posi- tioned. When the document is reopened, Word displays a Welcome Back message at the right side of the

screen near the vertical scroll bar. The message identi- fies the page where the insertion point was last located. Click the message and the insertion point is positioned at the top of that page.

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8 Press the Delete key.

9 Press and hold down the Ctrl key, click in the first sentence of the first paragraph (begins with Ocean Vista Cruise Lines announces), and then release the Ctrl key.

Holding down the Ctrl key while clicking the mouse button selects the entire sentence.

10 Press the Delete key to delete the selected sentence.

11 Click the Undo button on the Quick Access Toolbar.

When you click the Undo button, the deleted sentence reappears. Clicking the Undo button reverses the last command or deletes the last entry you typed. Click the arrow at the right of the Undo button and a drop-down list displays the changes made to the document since it was opened. Click an action to undo it and any actions listed above it in the drop-down list.

12 Click the Redo button on the Quick Access Toolbar.

Clicking the Redo button deletes the selected sentence. If you click the Undo button and then decide you do not want to reverse the original action, click the Redo button.

13 Position the mouse pointer between the left edge of the page and the first line of text in the second paragraph until the pointer turns into an arrow pointing up and to the right (instead of the left) and then click the left mouse button.

The space between the left edge of the page and the text is referred to as the selection bar. Use the selection bar to select specific amounts of text. Refer to Table 1.4 for more information on selecting text.

14 Deselect the text by clicking in the document.

Deselecting cancels the selection of text.

15 Save the document by clicking the Save button on the Quick Access Toolbar.

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Table 1.4 Selecting with the Mouse

To select Complete these steps using the mouse a word Double-click the word.

a line of text Click in the selection bar to the left of the line.

multiple lines of text Drag in the selection bar to the left of the lines.

a sentence Press and hold down the Ctrl key and then click anywhere in the sentence.

a paragraph Double-click in the selection bar next to the paragraph or triple-click in the paragraph.

multiple paragraphs Drag in the selection bar.

an entire document Triple-click in the selection bar.

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Use Word’s spelling checker to find and correct misspelled words and find duplicated words (such as and and). The spelling checker compares words in the document with words in its dictionary. If a match is found, the word is passed over. If no match is found for the word, the spelling checker stops, selects the word, and offers possible replacements. The grammar checker will search a document for grammar, punctuation, and word usage errors. The spelling checker and the grammar checker can help create a well-written docu- ment, but these features do not replace the need for proofreading.

What You Will Do Continuing with the editing process, you are ready to check the spelling and grammar in the First Choice Travel vacation specials document.

1 With 1-FCTVacSpecials open, press Ctrl + Home to move the insertion point to the beginning of the document.

2 Click the Review tab and then click the Spelling & Grammar button in the Proofing group.

When you click the Spelling & Grammar button, Word selects the first misspelled word and displays the Proofing task pane at the right side of the screen with suggestions for correcting the error, ignoring the error, or adding the word to the spelling dictionary. It also contains a brief definition of the selected word in the list box. If a grammar error is selected, the Proofing task pane displays possible corrections.

3 When the word inagural is selected in the document, the correct spelling, inaugural, displays in the Suggestions list box in the Proofing task pane. Click inaugural in the task pane to change the word to the correct spelling in the document.

Refer to Table 1.5 for an explanation of the options in the Proofing task pane.

4 When the word worlds is selected in the document, click world’s in the Suggestions list box in the Proofing task pane.

Click the down-pointing arrow at the right of an option in the Suggestions list box and a drop-down list displays. Refer to Table 1.6 for an explanation of the drop-down list options.

5 When the word Your is selected in the document, click You in the Suggestions list box in the Proofing task pane.

6 If the text You can make reservations through April 15, 2021, and secure... is selected in the document, click the Ignore Once option located below the Suggestions list box in the Proofing task pane.

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Changing Spelling Options Control spelling and grammar checking options at the Word Options dialog box with the Proofing option selected. Display this dialog box by clicking the File tab and then clicking Options. At the Word Options dialog box, click Proofing in the left panel of the dialog box.

Use options in the dialog box to tell the spelling checker to ignore certain types of text, create custom dictionar- ies, show readability statistics, and hide spelling and/or grammar errors in the document.

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7 When the word the is selected (this word occurs two times), click the Delete Repeated Word option located below the Suggestions list box in the Proofing task pane.

8 When the word of is selected in the document, click off in the Suggestions list box in the Proofing task pane.

9 When the word utah is selected in the document, click Utah in the Suggestions list box in the Proofing task pane.

10 If the words First Choice are selected in the document, click the Ignore Once option in the Proofing task pane.

11 Click OK at the message box stating that the spelling and grammar check is complete.

12 Click the Save button on the Quick Access Toolbar to save the changes made to the document.

Table 1.5 Proofing Task Pane Options

Option Function Ignore Once skips the currently selected text

Ignore All skips the currently selected text and all other occurrences of the text in the document

Add to Dictionary adds selected text to the main spelling check dictionary

Delete Repeated Word deletes one of two repeated words

Don’t check for this issue ignores the currently selected text that may break a grammar rule and no longer checks for the specific grammar rule in the document

Options for “Grammar” displays the Grammar Settings dialog box with grammar checking options that can be enabled or disabled

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Option Function Read Aloud pronounces selected text (speaker necessary)

Spell Out spells out selected text (speaker necessary)

Change All replaces selected text in sentence and all other occurrences of the text, with selected text in list box

Add to AutoCorrect adds selected text to AutoCorrect

AutoCorrect Options displays the AutoCorrect dialog box with AutoCorrect tab selected

Check Spelling and Grammar 1. Click Review tab. 2. Click Spelling &

Grammar button. 3. Ignore or change as

needed. 4. Click OK.

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The AutoCorrect feature automatically detects and corrects some typographical errors, mis- spelled words, and incorrect capitalization. In addition to correcting errors, the AutoCorrect feature can be used to insert frequently used text. Use the Thesaurus to find synonyms, antonyms, and related terms for a particular word.

What You Will Do You need to insert additional text in the First Choice Travel vacation specials document. To speed up the process, you will add an entry to AutoCorrect. You will also use the Thesaurus to find synonyms for specific words in the document.

1 With 1-FCTVacSpecials open, click the File tab and then click Options.

2 At the Word Options dialog box, click Proofing in the left panel and then click the AutoCorrect Options button in the AutoCorrect options section.

3 At the AutoCorrect dialog box, type bst in the Replace text box and then press the Tab key.

4 Type Bahamas Sightseeing Tour in the With text box and then click the Add button.

5 Click OK to close the AutoCorrect dialog box.

6 Click OK to close the Word Options dialog box.

7 Press Ctrl + End to move the insertion point to the end of the document, make sure the insertion point is positioned a double space below the last bulleted item, and then type the text shown in Figure 1.3. (Type the text exactly as shown. AutoCorrect will correct bst to Bahamas Sightseeing Tour when you press the Enter key or the spacebar.)

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The Bahamas consist of over 700 islands and cays, all with friendly people, beautiful beaches, and magnificent dive spots. First Choice Travel offers the bst to explore these exciting and breathtaking islands. Sign up for the bst and experience the bustling city of Nassau, which offers everything from parasailing to casino gaming. Call us to discover how you can join the bst at an incredibly low price.

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Using the Thesaurus Task Pane Depending on the word being looking up, the words in the Thesaurus task pane list box may display fol- lowed by (n.) for noun, (v.) for verb, (adj.) for adjective, or (adv.) for adverb. and preceded by a collapse arrow (down-pointing triangle). Click the collapse triangle and

the synonyms below the word are removed and the col- lapse arrow changes to an expand arrow (right-pointing triangle). Click the expand arrow to redisplay the list of synonyms.

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8 Click in the word breathtaking (located in the second sentence in the paragraph you just typed), click the Review tab, and then click the Thesaurus button in the Proofing group.

9 At the Thesaurus task pane, right-click the word spectacular in the task pane list box and then click Insert at the drop-down list.

You can also hover the mouse pointer over the word in the task pane list box, click the arrow that displays at the right side of the word, and then click Insert at the drop-down list.

10 Close the Thesaurus task pane by clicking the Close button in the upper right corner of the task pane.

11 Position the mouse pointer on the word bustling (located in the third sentence in the paragraph you just typed) and then click the right mouse button. At the shortcut menu that displays, point to Synonyms and then click lively at the side menu.

12 Click the Save button to save the document with the same name.

13 Click the File tab and then click Options. At the Word Options dialog box, click Proofing in the left panel and then click the AutoCorrect Options button.

14 At the AutoCorrect dialog box, type bst in the Replace text box.

This selects bst and Bahamas Sightseeing Tour in the list box.

15 Click the Delete button and then click OK to close the dialog box.

16 Click OK to close the Word Options dialog box.

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Add AutoCorrect Entry 1. Click File tab. 2. Click Options. 3. Click Proofing. 4. Click AutoCorrect

Options button. 5. Type text in Replace

text box. 6. Type text in With text

box. 7. Click Add button. 8. Click OK. 9. Click OK. Use Thesaurus 1. Click in word. 2. Click Review tab. 3. Click Thesaurus

button. 4. Right-click word in

Thesaurus task pane list box.

5. Click Insert.

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By default, a document displays in Print Layout view. This view displays the document on the screen as it will appear when printed. Other views are available, such as Read Mode, Web Layout, Outline, and Draft. Change views with buttons in the view area on the Status bar or with options in the Views group on the View tab. Change to Draft view and the document displays in a format for efficient editing and formatting. Read Mode displays a document in a format for easy viewing and reading. Change to Web Layout view to display a document as it would appear as a web page. In Print Layout view, a page displays as it will appear when printed, including the white space at the top and bottom of the page representing the document’s margins. To save space on the screen, the white space can be removed using the hide white space icon. Redisplay white space using the show white space icon.

What You Will Do Several people will be reviewing the First Choice Travel vacation specials document on screen, so you decide to experiment with various views to determine the best one for on-screen reviewing.

1 With 1-FCTVacSpecials open, press Ctrl + Home to move the insertion point to the beginning of the document.

2 Change to Draft view by clicking the View tab and then clicking the Draft button in the Views group.

Change to Draft view to display the document in a format designed for efficient editing and formatting. In Draft view, margins and other features such as headers and footers do not display.

3 Change to Web Layout view by clicking the Web Layout button in the view area on the Status bar (see Figure 1.4).

Change to Web Layout view to display the document as it would appear as a web page.

4 Change to Read Mode by clicking the Read Mode button in the Views group.

Read Mode displays a document for easy viewing and reading. You can also display a document in Read Mode by clicking the Read Mode button in the view area of the Status bar.

5 Display the next two pages on the screen by clicking the Next button (right-pointing triangle in a circle) at the right side of the screen.

Activity 1.7 Changing Document Views; Hiding and Showing White Space

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Figure 1.4 View Buttons in View Area on Status Bar

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Zooming In on an Object in Read Mode If a document contains an object such as an image, shape, SmartArt, or table, zoom in on the object in Read Mode by double-clicking the object. The object appears larger on the screen and a button containing

a diagonally pointing arrow displays just outside the upper right corner of it. Click this button to zoom in even more on the object. Click once outside the object to return it to its original size.

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6 Display previous pages by clicking the Previous button (left-pointing triangle in a circle) at the left side of the screen.

7 Continue navigating in Read Mode using the keyboard commands shown in Table 1.6.

8 Return to Print Layout view by pressing the Esc key.

Pressing the Esc key displays the document in Print Layout view. You can also return to Print Layout view by clicking the View tab and then clicking Edit Document at the drop- down list.

9 To save space on the screen, remove the white space at the top and bottom of each page as well as the gray space between pages. To do this, position the mouse pointer on the gray space above the page until the pointer turns into the hide white space icon and then double-click the left mouse button.

10 Scroll through the document and then redisplay the white and gray space at the top and bottom of each page. To do this, position the mouse pointer on the gray line at the top of the page until the pointer turns into a show white space icon and then double-click the left mouse button.

Table 1.6 Navigating in Read Mode

Press this key To complete this action Page Down or spacebar Move to next page or section.

Page Up or Backspace key Move to previous page or section.

Right Arrow Move to next page.

Left Arrow  Move to previous page.

Home Move to first page in document.

End Move to last page in document.

Esc Return to previous view.

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Display Draft View 1. Click View tab. 2. Click Draft button. Display Read Mode View 1. Click View tab. 2. Click Read Mode

button. OR Click Read Mode button on Status bar. Display Web Layout View 1. Click View tab. 2. Click Web Layout

button. OR Click Web Layout button on Status bar.

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Changing the Display PercentageActivity 1.8

By default, a document displays at 100%. This display percentage can be changed with the Zoom slider bar located at the side of the Status bar and with options in the Zoom group on the View tab. To change display percentage with the Zoom slider bar, drag the button on the bar to increase or decrease the percentage, or click the Zoom Out button to decrease the dis- play percentage or the Zoom In button to increase the percentage. Use buttons in the Zoom group on the View tab to return to the 100% display percentage, display one page or multiple pages, expand the document across the screen, and display the Zoom dialog box.

What You Will Do Several people will be reviewing the First Choice Travel vacation specials document on the screen so you decide to experiment with various views and zoom percentages to determine the best view for on-screen reviewing.

1 With 1-FCTVacSpecials open, press Ctrl + Home to move the insertion point to the beginning of the document.

2 Click the Zoom Out button at the left of the Zoom slider bar to decrease the display percentage to 90%.

Figure 1.5 identifies the Zoom slider bar along with Zoom Out and Zoom In buttons.

3 Click the Zoom In button at the right of the Zoom slider bar to increase the display percentage to 100%.

4 Position the mouse pointer on the Zoom slider button on the Zoom slider bar, click and hold down the left mouse button, drag right to increase the display percentage, drag left to decrease the percentage, and then release the mouse button.

5 Click the View tab.

6 Click the 100% button in the Zoom group to return to the default display percentage of 100%.

7 Click the One Page button in the Zoom group to display just the first page on the screen.

8 Click the Multiple Pages button in the Zoom group to display all of the pages on the screen.

9 Click the Zoom button in the Zoom group to display the Zoom dialog box.

You can also display the Zoom dialog box by clicking the Zoom level button (the percentage at the right of the Zoom slider bar).

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Working with Windows The Window group on the View tab contains a number of buttons for working with windows. Click the New Window button to open a new window containing the same document. This is useful for viewing a portion of the document while editing in another location. If more than one document is open, the documents can be arranged so that a portion of each is visible. To do this, click the Arrange All button in the Window group. Click the Split button in the Window group to split the open document in two with a split bar and another horizontal

ruler. Splitting a window is useful for viewing different parts of a document at one time. Compare the con- tents of two documents by opening both documents and then clicking the View Side by Side button in the Window group. Both documents display on the screen arranged side by side. By default, synchronous scrolling is active, which means that scrolling in one document results in the same scrolling in the other document. Turn off synchronous scrolling by clicking the Synchronous Scrolling button.

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10 Click the 75% option in the Zoom to section of the dialog box.

11 Click OK to close the Zoom dialog box.

The document displays at 75%.

12 Click the 100% button in the Zoom group to return to the default display percentage.

Zoom slider bar Zoom level button

Zoom In buttonZoom Out button

Figure 1.5 Zoom Slider Bar

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Display Zoom Dialog Box 1. Click View tab. 2. Click Zoom button.

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Activity 1.9 Navigating and Finding Text Using the Navigation Pane

Use the Navigation pane to browse in a document or search for specific text or items. Display the Navigation pane by clicking the Find button in the Editing group on the Home tab or by clicking the Navigation Pane check box in the Show group on the View tab to insert a check mark. The Navigation pane contains three tabs—Headings, Pages, and Results. Click the Headings tab to display in the Navigation pane titles and headings with styles applied. Click the Pages tab to display in the Navigation pane thumbnails of each page. Click a page thumbnail to move the insertion point to that page. Search for text by clicking in the search text box and then typing the search text. With the Pages tab active, each occurrence of the search text is highlighted in the pages. Click the Results tab to display each occurrence of the search text along with the text that displays before and after each occurrence.

What You Will Do Review the First Choice Travel vacation specials document by using the Navigation pane to navigate and search for specific text in the document.

1 With 1-FCTVacSpecials open, display the Navigation pane by clicking the View tab and then clicking the Navigation Pane check box to insert a check mark.

You can also display the Navigation pane by clicking the Find button in the Editing group on the Home tab.

2 Click the Pages tab in the Navigation pane.

Clicking the Pages tab displays thumbnails of each page in the Navigation pane.

3 Click the page 2 thumbnail in the Navigation pane.

Clicking the page 2 thumbnail moves the insertion point to the beginning of page 2.

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Displaying Ribbon Options Control how much of the ribbon displays on screen with the Ribbon Display Options button in the upper right corner of the screen. Click this button and a drop-down list displays with options for hiding the ribbon, showing only the tabs, or showing tabs and commands. The

display of the ribbon can also be turned off by clicking the Collapse the Ribbon button located above the verti- cal scroll bar or with the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + F1. Redisplay the ribbon by double-clicking any tab or by pressing Ctrl + F1.

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4 Click the page 1 thumbnail in the Navigation pane.

5 Click in the search text box in the Navigation pane (contains the text Search document) and then type Pacific Skye.

After you type Pacific Skye, each occurrence of the text is highlighted in the document.

6 Click the Next Search Result button (displays as a down arrow) in the Navigation pane to select the next occurrence of Pacific Skye. Click the button again to select the next occurrence.

You can click the Previous Search Result button (displays as an up arrow) to display the previous occurrence of the search text.

7 Click the Results tab to display in the Navigation pane each occurrence of the search text Pacific Skye along with the text that displays before and after each occurrence.

8 Select the first occurrence of Pacific Skye in the document by clicking the first item in the Navigation pane.

9 Click the X at the right side of the search text box.

Clicking this button ends the current search, removes the search text in the Navigation pane, and selects the current search result in the document.

10 Close the Navigation pane by clicking the Close button in the upper right corner of the pane.

You can also close the Navigation pane by clicking the Navigation Pane check box in the Show group on the View tab to remove the check mark.

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In the previous activity, the Navigation pane was used to find all occurrences of specific text in the document. To find text and then replace it with other text, use options at the Find and Replace dialog box with the Replace tab selected. Display this dialog box by clicking the Replace button in the Editing group on the Home tab.

What You Will Do As you review the vacation specials document, you discover that the name of the ship is spelled incorrectly and that the ship’s cabins are divided into categories rather than classes. You decide to use the Find and Replace feature to correct these errors.

1 With 1-FCTVacSpecials open, press Ctrl + Home to move the insertion point to the beginning of the document.

2 The name of the ship is the Pacific Sky, not the Pacific Skye. To change the name, display the Find and Replace dialog box by clicking the Home tab and then clicking the Replace button in the Editing group.

3 At the Find and Replace dialog box with the Replace tab selected, type Skye in the Find what text box and then press the Tab key.

Pressing the Tab key moves the insertion point to the Replace with text box. You can also click in the Replace with text box.

4 Type Sky in the Replace with text box.

5 Click the Replace All button at the bottom of the dialog box.

Clicking the Replace All button replaces all occurrences of the text in the document. If you want control over what is replaced in a document, click the Replace button to replace text or click the Find Next button to move to the next occurrence of the text.

6 At the message stating that four replacements were made, click OK.

7 Click the Close button to close the Find and Replace dialog box.

8 The word class is used to designate cabins, when it should instead be category. To make this change, click the Replace button in the Editing group on the Home tab.

9 At the Find and Replace dialog box with the Replace tab selected, type class.

When you open the Replace dialog box, Skye is automatically selected in the Find what text box. When you begin typing class, the selected text is automatically deleted.

10 Press the Tab key and then type category in the Replace with text box.

When you type the find text and the replace text in all lowercase letters, Word will find and replace all occurrences regardless of the capitalization. For example, Word will find Class in the document and replace it with Category.

11 Click the Replace All button.

Activity 1.10 Finding and Replacing Text

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Exploring Options at the Expanded Find and Replace Dialog Box The Find and Replace dialog box contains a variety of check boxes with options for completing a find and replace. To display these options, click the More button located at the bottom of the dialog box. This causes the Find and Replace dialog box to expand as shown at the right. The options are described in the table below.

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12 At the message stating that six replacements were made, click OK.

13 Click the Close button to close the Find and Replace dialog box.

14 Click the Save button on the Quick Access Toolbar to save the document.

Option Action Match case Exactly match the case of the search text. For example, if you search for Book, Word will stop at Book but

not book or BOOK.

Find whole words only Find a whole word, not a part of a word. For example, if you search for her and did not select Find whole words only, Word would stop at there, here, hers, and so on.

Use wildcards Use special characters as wildcards to search for specific text.

Sounds like Match words that sound alike but are spelled differently, such as know and no.

Find all word forms Find all forms of the word entered in the Find what text box. For example, if you enter hold, Word will stop at held and holding.

Match prefix Find only those words that begin with the letters in the Find what text box. For example, if you enter per, Word will stop at words such as perform and perfect but will skip over words such as super and hyperlink.

Match suffix Find only those words that end with the letters in the Find what text box. For example, if you enter ly, Word will stop at words such as accurately and quietly but skip over words such as catalyst and lyre.

Ignore punctuation characters Ignore punctuation within characters. For example, if you enter US in the Find what text box, Word will stop at U.S.

Ignore white-space characters Ignore spaces between letters. For example, if you enter F B I in the Find what text box, Word will stop at FBI.

Find and Replace Text 1. Click Replace button. 2. Type find text. 3. Press Tab key. 4. Type replace text. 5. Click Replace or

Replace All button. 6. Click OK. 7. Click Close button.

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Activity 1.11 Using the Tell Me Feature

Word includes the Tell Me feature, which provides information and guidance on how to complete a function. To use Tell Me, click in the Tell Me text box on the ribbon to the right of the Help tab and then type the function. Type text in the Tell Me text box and a drop- down list displays with options that are refined as the text is typed. The drop-down list displays options for completing the function, displaying information on the function from sources on the web, or displaying help information on the function. The Tell Me text box drop-down list will display the last five functions entered.

What You Will Do To enhance the appearance of the document, you decide to use the Tell Me feature to change the font color of the title VACATION SPECIALS. You will also use the Tell Me feature to access the Help task pane and find articles on AutoCorrect.

1 With 1-FCTVacSpecials open, select the title VACATION SPECIALS by positioning the mouse pointer in the title and then triple-clicking the left mouse button.

2 Click in the Tell Me text box.

The Tell Me text box is located on the ribbon to the right of the Help tab and contains the text Tell me what you want to do. When you click in the text box, the last five functions entered will display in a drop-down list.

3 Type font color in the Tell Me text box.

A drop-down list displays with options such as Font Color, Font Size, Border Color, Text Highlight Color, and Font.

4 Position the mouse pointer on the right-pointing arrow at the right of the Font Color option in the drop-down list.

5 At the side menu that displays, click the Blue color option in the Standard Colors section.

The Blue font color is applied to the selected title. The Tell Me feature guided you through the process of applying font color without you having to learn how to apply font color using a button on the ribbon or an option at a dialog box.

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Accessing Smart Lookup The Smart Lookup feature provides information on selected text from a variety of sources on the web such as Wikipedia, Bing, and the Oxford dictionary. The Tell Me feature is one way to access Smart Lookup. To use Tell Me for Smart Lookup, click in the Tell Me text box, type the function, and then click the Smart Lookup option in the drop-down list. Clicking the Smart Lookup

option displays the Smart Lookup task pane at the right side of the screen with information on the function from a variety of locations on the internet. Smart Lookup can also be accessed with the Smart Lookup button in the Research group on the References tab or by selecting text, right-clicking the selected text, and then clicking Smart Lookup at the shortcut menu.

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6 The Tell Me feature also includes access to the Help feature. To display help information on AutoCorrect, click in the Tell Me text box and then type AutoCorrect.

7 At the drop-down list, point to Get Help on “AutoCorrect.”

Pointing to the option causes a side menu to display.

8 At the side menu, click the first option.

Clicking an option in the side menu will cause the Help task pane to display at the right side of the screen.

9 Read the information in the Help task pane.

The Help task pane contains a Back button to display a previous window in the task pane and a search text box for searching for help on a specific topic or feature. The Help task pane also contains a button with three dots. Click the button and a drop- down list displays with options to display the Help task pane home information; to get help from the Office help center; and to contact Microsoft for help on an issue.

10 Close the Help task pane by clicking the Close button in the upper right corner of the task pane.

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box. 2. Type function. 3. Click option at

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Display help information in the Help task pane through the Tell Me feature, by clicking the Help tab and then clicking the Help button, or by pressing the F1 function key on the key- board. Help is also available from a dialog box or the backstage area. Open a dialog box, click the Help button in the upper right corner of the dialog box (displays as a question mark) and the Microsoft Office support website displays with information related to the dialog box. Click the Help button in the upper right corner of a backstage area and the Microsoft Office support website displays with information related to the specific backstage area. The Print backstage area provides options for previewing the document before printing, indicating the number of copies, specifying the pages for printing, and customizing the document.

What You Will Do You are ready to print the First Choice Travel vacation specials document, but first you want to learn more about printing a document. You decide to experiment with getting help related to the Font dialog box and the Print backstage area.

1 With 1-FCTVacSpecials open, press Ctrl + Home to move the insertion point to the beginning of the document.

2 Click the Font group dialog box launcher to display the Font dialog box.

The Font group dialog box launcher is located in the lower right corner of the Font group and displays as a small button containing a diagonal arrow.

3 Click the Help button in the upper right corner of the dialog box.

4 Look at the information at the Microsoft Office support website, click a hyperlink that interests you, read the information, and then close the website by clicking the Close button in the upper right corner of the window.

5 Close the Font dialog box by clicking the Close button in the upper right corner of the dialog box.

6 Click the File tab to display the backstage area.

7 Click the Help button in the upper right corner of the backstage area.

8 Look at the information at the Microsoft Office support website and then close the window by clicking the Close button.

9 Click the Back button in the backstage area to return to the document.

10 Click the Help tab and then click the Help button to display the Help task pane.

11 Type print in the Help task pane search text box and then press the Enter key.

12 Click a hyperlink in the Help task pane pertaining to printing a document.

13 Read the information and then close the Help task pane.

14 Click the File tab and then click the Print option to display the Print backstage area.

At the Print backstage area, your document displays at the right side of the screen as it will appear when printed. The left side of the Print backstage area displays the Print

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Specifying Pages to Print Identify a specific page, multiple pages, and/or a range of pages for printing at the Print backstage area. Print specific pages by clicking in the Pages text box and then typing the page numbers of the pages to be printed. To print specific multiple pages, use a comma to indicate and and use a hyphen to indicate through. For example, to print pages 2 and 5, type 2,5 in the Pages text box. To print pages 6 through 10, type 6-10. Both commas and hyphens can be entered when specifying page numbers.

Getting Help on a Button Hover the mouse pointer over certain buttons and a ScreenTip displays that includes a Help icon and the text Tell me more. Click this hyperlinked text and the Help task pane opens with information about the but- ton feature. Hover the mouse pointer over a button and then press F1 to display the Help task pane with infor- mation about the button feature.

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button and Copies measurement box along with two categories--t, Printer and Settings. Click the Print button to send the document to the printer. Specify the number of copies you want printed with the Copies measurement box in the Print category. Use the gallery to specify the printer. The Settings category contains a number of galleries, each with options for specifying how the document should print.

15 Click two times on the Zoom In button at the right side of the Zoom slider bar.

Click the Zoom In button to increase the size of the preview page or click the Zoom Out button to decrease the size of the preview page.

16 Click the Next Page button located below and to the left of the preview page to display the next page in the document.

17 Click the Zoom to Page button located at the right side of the Zoom slider bar.

18 Print only page 2 of the document by clicking in the Pages text box (in the Settings category), typing 2, and then clicking the Print button.

19 Move the insertion point to any character in page 3, click the File tab and then click the Print option.

20 At the Print backstage area, click the top gallery in the Settings category and then click Print Current Page at the drop-down list.

21 Click the Print button.

22 Save and then close 1-FCTVacSpecials.

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Print a Document 1. Click File tab. 2. Click Print option. 3. Click Print button. Print a Specific Page 1. Click File tab. 2. Click Print option. 3. Click in Pages text

box. 4. Type page number. 5. Click Print button. Print Current Page 1. Position insertion point

in page. 2. Click File tab. 3. Click Print option. 4. Click top gallery in

Settings category. 5. Click Print Current

Page at drop-down list.

6. Click Print button.

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Word includes a number of template documents formatted for specific uses. Each Word document is based on a template document, with the Normal template as the default. With Word templates (and Microsoft online templates), a variety of documents can be created with specialized formatting, such as letters, reports, and awards. Display available tem- plates by clicking the File tab and then clicking the New option. At the New backstage area, click in the search text box, type a category, and then press the Enter key and Word dis- plays templates matching the category. Open a document based on a template by clicking the template and then clicking the Create button or double-clicking the template. To down- load online templates, the internet must be available.

What You Will Do Each month, the president of First Choice Travel, Terry Blessing, awards a certificate of appreciation to a company employee. This month, she is awarding the certificate to Alex Torres and has asked you to prepare the certificate. You decide to create the certificate using a template.

1 Click the File tab and then click the New option.

2 At the New backstage area, click in the search text box (contains the text Search for online templates), type certificate of appreciation, and then press the Enter key.

3 Click the first Certificate of recognition for administrative professional template in the backstage area. (Refer to Figure 1.6 to view the certificate.)

If the certificate shown in Figure 1.6 does not display, choose a different certificate or award with similar options.

4 Click the Create button.

5 At the certificate, click the word Name below the text AWARDED TO.

In the certificate, the word Name is a placeholder, which is a location for entering specific text. When you click Name, the placeholder is selected.

6 Type Alex Torres.

7 Click the day placeholder and then type 30th.

8 Click the month placeholder and then type September.

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Specifying a Template Category When searching for online templates at the New back- stage area, a Category list box displays at the right side of the screen. The list box displays the category and the number of templates that fit within the category. Click

a specific category in the list box, and only templates matching that category will display in the New back- stage area.

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9 Click the year placeholder and then type 21.

10 Click the Presenter Name and Title placeholder and then type Terry Blessing, President.

Your certificate should display as shown in Figure 1.6.

11 Click the Save button on the Quick Access Toolbar.

12 At the Save As backstage area, navigate to the WordS1 folder on your storage medium.

13 At the Save As dialog box with the WordS1 folder active, type 1-FCTCert in the File name text box and then press the Enter key (or click the Save button).

14 Print the certificate by clicking the File tab, clicking the Print option, and then clicking the Print button.

15 Close the document by clicking the File tab and then clicking the Close option.

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Create Document Using Template 1. Click File tab. 2. Click New option. 3. Click template. 4. Click Create button.

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Activity 1.14

When working with documents, consider document management tasks such as creating a folder and copying, moving, and deleting documents. Many document management tasks can be completed on one more documents at the Open dialog box or Save As dialog box. By default, Word saves a file as a Word document and adds the extension .docx to the name. With the Save as type option at the Save As dialog box, a document can be saved in a differ- ent format such as rich text or an earlier version of Word, or as a web page or plain text file.

What You Will Do First Choice Travel does business on a regular basis with Marquee Productions, a movie production company, so you decide to create a folder into which you will insert Marquee Productions documents. You will also save a document in an older version of Word.

1 Click the File tab.

2 At the Open backstage area, click the Browse option.

3 At the Open dialog box, navigate to the WordS1 folder on your storage medium.

4 Click the New folder button.

5 Type Marquee and then press the Enter key.

6 Click the document MPFax in the Open dialog box Content pane, press and hold down the Ctrl key, click 1-FCTVacSpecials, and then release the Ctrl key.

Use the Ctrl key to select nonadjacent documents. Use the Shift key to select adjacent documents.

7 Right-click either of the selected documents and then click Copy at the shortcut menu.

8 Double-click the Marquee folder.

Folders display in the Open dialog box Content pane before documents. Folders display preceded by a file folder icon and documents display preceded by a document icon .

9 Position the mouse pointer in a white portion of the Open dialog box Content pane, click the right mouse button, and then click Paste at the shortcut menu.

The copied documents are inserted in the Marquee folder.

10 You need to send 1-FCTVacSpecials to a colleague who uses Word 2003, so you need to save the document in that format. At the Open dialog box with the Marquee folder active, double-click 1-FCTVacSpecials.

11 Click the File tab and then click the Save As option.

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Editing a PDF File in Word PDF stands for Portable Document Format and is a common format for sharing files. A PDF file can be opened and edited in Word. When a PDF file is opened, Word converts the file to a .docx file, and the data in the

file may not display in the exact format as in the PDF file. Converting a PDF file to a Word document works best with text-based documents.

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12 At the Save As backstage area, click the Browse option.

13 At the Save As dialog box, make the WordS1 folder active and then type 1-FCTVacSpecialsWd2003 in the File name text box.

14 Click the Save as type option box and then click Word 97-2003 Document at the drop-down list.

15 Click the Save button in the lower right corner of the dialog box.

If a compatibility checker message displays, click the Continue button.

16 Close the document.

17 Press Ctrl + F12 to display the Open dialog box. If the WordS1 folder on your stor- age medium is not already the active folder, navigate to the WordS1 folder.

18 At the Open dialog box, rename the Marquee folder by right-clicking the folder name and then clicking Rename at the shortcut menu.

19 Type MarqueeProductions and then press the Enter key.

The new folder name replaces the original folder name. You can also rename a folder by clicking the Organize button, clicking Rename at the drop-down list, and then typing the new folder name.

20 Delete the MarqueeProductions folder by first clicking the folder to select it.

21 Click the Organize button and then click Delete at the drop-down list.

22 If a message displays asking if you are sure you want to delete the folder and all of its contents, click the Yes button.

23 Close the Open dialog box.

24 Close Word by clicking the Close button in the upper right corner of the screen.

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3. Type folder name. 4. Press Enter. Save Document in Different Format 1. Press F12. 2. At Save As dialog box,

type document name. 3. Change Save as type

option to new format. 4. Click Save button.

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Features Summary

Feature Ribbon Tab,

Group Button Quick Access

Toolbar File Tab Option Keyboard Shortcut

AutoCorrect dialog box Options, Proofing, AutoCorrect Options

close document Close Ctrl + F4 close Word Alt + F4

collapse or redisplay ribbon Ctrl + F1

Draft view View, Views

Extend mode F8

Help F1

hide white space

move insertion point to end of document

Ctrl + End

move insertion point to start of document

Ctrl + Home

Navigation pane View, Show Ctrl + F

New backstage area New New Line command Shift + Enter

Open backstage area Open Ctrl + O Open dialog box Ctrl + F12

Print backstage area Print Ctrl + P Print Layout view View, Views

Read Mode View, Views

redo (repeat) an action Ctrl + Y

replace text Home, Editing Ctrl + H

Save As backstage area Save OR Save As

Save As dialog box F12

save document Save Ctrl + S

show white space

Spelling & Grammar Review, Proofing F7

Tell Me feature Tell Me text box Alt + Q Thesaurus Review, Proofing Shift + F7

undo an action Ctrl + Z

Word Options dialog box Options

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Projects Overview Edit and format documents on Oslo, Norway, and Petersburg, Alaska; format a document on traveling by train in Europe; and format documents on vacation packages in Oregon and Nevada and cross-country skiing vacation packages.

Prepare a letter to the chair of the Theatre Arts Division at Niagara Peninsula College requesting 20 theatre interns.

Prepare a movie distribution schedule.

Skills • Apply fonts and font effects • Apply formatting with Format Painter • Repeat a command • Align text in paragraphs • Indent text • Change line spacing • Change paragraph spacing • Find and replace formatting • Create bulleted and numbered lists

• Insert symbols • Insert special characters • Set tabs and tabs with leaders • Apply borders and shading to text • Apply a page border • Apply styles and style sets • Apply themes

Formatting Characters and Paragraphs

Data Files

Before beginning section work, copy the WordS2 folder to your storage medium and then make WordS2 the active folder.

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Formatting specifies how a document displays and prints, and character formatting can be applied to text with buttons in the Font group on the Home tab. The top row of the Font group contains options and buttons for changing the font and font size of text as well as changing text case and clearing formatting. The bottom row contains buttons for applying formatting to text such as bold, italics, underlining, strikethrough, subscript, superscript, text effects, highlighting, and font color. Microsoft Word has taken some commonly used commands and placed them on the Mini toolbar. When text is selected, the Mini toolbar displays above the selected text. The Mini toolbar disappears when the mouse pointer is moved away from it.

What You Will Do You have been asked to improve the appearance of a document on Oslo, Norway, by applying a different font and various font effects to the text.

1 Open FCTOslo and then save it with the name 2-FCTOslo.

2 Select the words Oslo, Norway and then click the Bold button in the Font group on the Home tab.

3 With Oslo, Norway still selected, click the Change Case button in the Font group and then click UPPERCASE at the drop-down list.

Use options at the Change Case button drop-down list to specify the case of selected text.

4 With OSLO, NORWAY still selected, click the Text Effects and Typography button and then click the option in the fourth column, first row (white fill with a shadow outline) at the drop-down gallery.

5 Select History and then click the Underline button in the Font group.

6 Select and then underline the remaining headings: Population; Commerce and Industry; Climate; Holiday, Sport, and Leisure; and Sightseeing Tours.

7 Select the words Viking Age in the first paragraph below the heading History and then click the Italic button on the Mini toolbar above the selected text.

The Mini toolbar displays above selected text. The toolbar disappears when you move the mouse pointer away from it.

8 Select the words Catholic Middle Ages in the first paragraph and then click the Italic button on the Mini toolbar.

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9 Select the entire document by clicking the Select button in the Editing group on the Home tab and then clicking Select All at the drop-down list.

10 Click the Font option box arrow in the Font group. Hover the mouse pointer over various typefaces in the drop-down gallery and notice how the text in the document reflects the selected font.

This feature is referred to as live preview. It provides you with an opportunity to see how the document will appear with text formatting applied before you actually apply it.

11 Scroll down the gallery and then click Constantia.

12 Click the Font Size option box arrow and then click 11 in the drop-down gallery.

13 Click the Font Color button arrow and then click the Dark Red color option (first option in the Standard Colors section).

14 Deselect the text by clicking in the document.

15 Highlight text for review by colleagues. Begin by selecting the first sentence in the second paragraph (begins Oslo’s population was substantially reduced) and then click the Text Highlight Color button in the Font group.

This applies yellow highlighting to the sentence and then deselects the sentence.

16 Change the highlighting color by clicking the Text Highlight Color button arrow and then click the Bright Green color at the drop-down list.

Clicking the Text Highlight Color button when text is not selected causes the mouse pointer to display with a highlighter pen attached. Highlighting stays on until you click the Text Highlight Color button again.

17 Select the first sentence in the Population paragraph to highlight it and then click the Text Highlight Color button to turn it off.

18 Remove the text highlighting by pressing Ctrl + A (this selects the entire document), clicking the Text Highlight Color button arrow, and then clicking No Color at the drop-down list.

19 Save 2-FCTOslo.

Using Typefaces A typeface is a set of characters with a common design and shape. It can be decorative or plain and either mono- spaced or proportional. Word refers to typefaces as fonts. A monospaced typeface allots the same amount of hori- zontal space for each character, while a proportional type- face allots a varying amount of space for each character.

Proportional typefaces are divided into two main catego- ries: serif and sans serif. A serif is a small line at the end of a character stroke. Consider using a serif typeface for text-intensive documents because the serifs help move the reader’s eyes across the page. Use a sans serif typeface for headings, headlines, and advertisements.

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In addition to buttons in the Font group, font formatting can be applied with options at the Font dialog box. Display the Font dialog box by clicking the Font group dialog box launcher. Use options at the dialog box to change the font, font size, and font style; change the font color; choose an underline style; and apply formatting effects. Once formatting is applied to text, the formatting can be copied to different locations in the document using the Format Painter. The Repeat command provides another method for repeating formatting in a docu- ment. Use the Repeat command by pressing the F4 function key or the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Y. The Repeat command will repeat only the last command executed.

What You Will Do The changes you made to the Oslo document have enhanced the readability and appearance of the text. Now you will turn your attention to the headings.

1 With 2-FCTOslo open, press Ctrl + Home to move the insertion point to the beginning of the document and then select the entire document by pressing Ctrl + A.

2 Click the Font group dialog box launcher.

3 At the Font dialog box, click Cambria in the Font list box (you will need to scroll up the list box to display this option) and then click 12 in the Size list box.

4 Click the Font color option box arrow and then click the Dark Blue color option (ninth option in the Standard Colors section).

5 Click OK to close the dialog box.

6 Select the heading History and then click the Font group dialog box launcher.

7 Click Candara in the Font list box (you will need to scroll down the list box to display this option), click Bold in the Font style list box, and then click 14 in the Size list box (you will need to scroll down the list box to display this option).

8 Click the Underline style option box arrow and then click (none) at the drop-down list.

9 Click OK to close the dialog box.

10 Click in the heading History and then double- click the Format Painter button in the Clipboard group on the Home tab.

When Format Painter is active, the mouse pointer displays with a paintbrush attached. Click the Format Painter button to apply formatting to one location only. Double-click the Format Painter button to apply formatting to multiple locations.

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Using Font Keyboard Shortcuts Along with buttons in the Font group and the Font dialog box, character formatting can be applied with the following keyboard shortcuts:

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11 Select the title OSLO, NORWAY.

With Format Painter active, selecting text applies formatting. Selecting the title removed the text effect and applied the same formatting that you applied to the heading History.

12 Scroll down the document and then click in the word Population.

When using Format Painter, apply formatting to a single word by clicking in the word. To apply formatting to more than one adjacent word at a time, select the text.

13 Select individually each of the headings: Commerce and Industry; Climate; Holiday, Sport, and Leisure; and Sightseeing Tours.

14 Click the Format Painter button to turn off Format Painter.

15 Select the last sentence in the document (the sentence that begins All tours by boat) and then click the Font group dialog box launcher.

16 At the Font dialog box, click the Small caps check box in the Effects section to insert a check mark.

17 Click OK to close the dialog box.

18 Select the text Tour 1: Mini Cruise and then press F4.

Pressing F4 repeats the previous command and applies the small caps effect to the selected text.

19 Select the text Tour 2: Fjord Cruise and then press F4. Select the text Tour 3: Fjord Cruise with Dinner and then press F4. Select the text Tour 4: Selected Oslo Sightseeing and then press F4.

You can also repeat a command with the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Y.

20 Press Ctrl + Home to move the insertion point to the beginning of the document, select the heading OSLO, NORWAY, and then change the font size to 16 points.

21 Save 2-FCTOslo.

Font Group Button Keyboard Shortcut Font Ctrl + Shift + F

Font Size Ctrl + Shift + P

Increase Font Size Ctrl + Shift + >

Decrease Font Size Ctrl + Shift + <

Change Case Shift + F3

Font Group Button Keyboard Shortcut Bold Ctrl + B

Italic Ctrl + I

Underline Ctrl + U

Subscript Ctrl + =

Superscript Ctrl + Shift + +

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box launcher. 2. Choose options in

dialog box. 3. Click OK. Apply Formatting with Format Painter 1. Apply formatting. 2. Double-click Format

Painter button. 3. Select text. 4. Click Format Painter

button to turn it off.

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Check Your Work Compare your work to the model answer available in the online course content to ensure that you have completed the activity correctly.

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Paragraphs of text in a document are aligned at the left margin by default. This default align- ment can be changed to center, right, or justified. Change paragraph alignment with buttons in the Paragraph group on the Home tab, with the Alignment option at the Paragraph dialog box, or with keyboard shortcuts. Text alignment can be changed before typing a paragraph or the alignment of an existing paragraph or group of paragraphs can be changed.

What You Will Do You will improve the appearance of the Oslo document by changing the text alignment of specific paragraphs in the document.

1 With 2-FCTOslo open, position the insertion point in the title OSLO, NORWAY.

2 Click the Center button in the Paragraph group on the Home tab.

3 Select from the middle of the first paragraph of text below the heading History to

somewhere in the middle of the third paragraph of text.

Entire paragraphs do not have to be selected to change the alignment, only a portion of each paragraph.

4 Click the Justify button in the Paragraph group.

5 Press Ctrl + End to move the insertion point to the end of the document.

6 Click the Align Right button in the Paragraph group.

7 Type your first and last names, press Shift + Enter key, and then type First Choice Travel.

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Aligning Text with Keyboard Shortcuts Align text with the following keyboard shortcuts:

Alignment Keyboard Shortcut Left Ctrl + L

Center Ctrl + E

Right Ctrl + R

Justified Ctrl + J

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8 Click in the sentence above your first and last names (the sentence that begins All tours by boAt And coAch...).

9 Click the Paragraph group dialog box launcher.

Clicking the Paragraph group dialog box launcher displays the Paragraph dialog box with the Indents and Spacing tab selected. Use the option box in the section to change text alignment in the document.

10 At the Paragraph dialog box, click the Alignment option box arrow.

11 Click the Centered option at the drop-down list.

The Alignment option box at the Paragraph dialog box provides another method for changing paragraph alignment.

12 Click OK to close the Paragraph dialog box and apply center alignment to the sentence.

13 Move the insertion point to the beginning of the document.

14 Select the three paragraphs of text below the heading History.

15 Click the Align Left button in the Paragraph group and then deselect the text.

16 Save 2-FCTOslo.

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Indenting Text

A paragraph of text in a document can be indented. For example, the first line of text in a paragraph can be indented, all lines of text in a paragraph, or the second and subsequent lines of a paragraph (called a hanging indent). Several methods are available for indent- ing text, including buttons in the Paragraph group on the Home tab and the Layout tab, markers on the horizontal ruler, options at the Paragraph dialog box with the Indents and Spacing tab selected, and keyboard shorcuts.

What You Will Do You will improve the appearance of the Oslo document by changing the indent of specific paragraphs of text.

1 With 2-FCTOslo open, select the three paragraphs of text below the heading History.

2 Position the mouse pointer on the Left Indent marker on the horizontal ruler, click and hold down the left mouse button, drag the marker to the 0.5-inch mark on the ruler, and then release the mouse button.

If the horizontal ruler is not visible, click the View tab and then click the Ruler check box in the Show group to insert a check mark. The ruler indent markers are shown in Figure 2.1. To precisely position a marker on the ruler, press and hold down the Alt key while dragging the marker.

3 Position the mouse pointer on the First Line Indent marker on the horizontal ruler, click and hold down the left mouse button, drag the marker to the 1-inch mark on the ruler, and then release the mouse button.

4 Position the mouse pointer on the Right Indent marker on the ruler, click and hold down the left mouse button, drag the marker to the 6-inch mark on the ruler, and then release the mouse button.

5 Click in the paragraph below the heading Population and then click the Layout tab.

6 In the Indent section of the Paragraph group, click in the Left measurement box and then type 0.5.

7 Click the Right measurement box up arrow until 0.5” displays.

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Indenting Text with Keyboard Shortcuts Indent text with the following keyboard shortcuts:

Indentation Keyboard Shortcut Indent text from left margin Ctrl + M

Decrease indent from left margin Ctrl + Shift + M

Create a hanging indent Ctrl + T

Remove hanging indent Ctrl + Shift + T

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8 Click in the paragraph below the heading Commerce and Industry.

9 Click the Paragraph group dialog box launcher.

10 At the Paragraph dialog box, select the number in the Left measurement box in the Indentation section and then type 0.5. Select the number in the Right measurement box in the Indentation section and then type 0.5.

11 Click OK to close the Paragraph dialog box.

12 Click in the paragraph below the heading Climate and then press F4.

13 Click in the paragraph below the heading Holiday, Sport, and Leisure and then press F4.

14 Select the text below the heading Sightseeing Tours except the right-aligned text and then press F4.

15 Select the three paragraphs below the heading History and then click the Paragraph group dialog box launcher.

16 At the Paragraph dialog box, click the Special option box arrow in the Indentation section and then click Hanging at the drop-down list.

17 Click OK to close the Paragraph dialog box.

18 Save 2-FCTOslo.

Figure 2.1 Ruler Indent Markers

First Line Indent Left Indent Hanging Indent Right Indent

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By default, line spacing is set at 1.08. This default line spacing can be changed with the Line and Paragraph Spacing button in the Paragraph group on the Home tab, keyboard shortcuts, or with the Line spacing and At options at the Paragraph dialog box. Control spacing above and below paragraphs with options at the Line and Paragraph Spacing button drop-down gallery, the Before and After measurement boxes in the Spacing sec- tion in the Paragraph group on the Layout tab, or with the Before and After options in the Spacing section of the Paragraph dialog box with the Indents and Spacing tab selected.

What You Will Do The Oslo document project deadline is soon. However, you have time to make a few spacing changes in the document before printing the final version.

1 With 2-FCTOslo open, select the entire document by pressing Ctrl + A.

2 Click the Line and Paragraph Spacing button in the Paragraph group on the Home tab, and then click 1.5 at the drop-down list.

3 Deselect the text and then scroll through the document.

4 After viewing the document with 1.5 line spacing, you decide to decrease the line spacing to 1.2 (which is not an option available at the Line and Paragraph Spacing button drop-down list). To begin, press Ctrl + A to select the entire document.

5 Click the Line and Paragraph Spacing button and then click Line Spacing Options at the drop-down list.

You can also display the Paragraph dialog box by clicking the Paragraph group dialog box launcher.

6 Type 1.2 in the At measurement box in the Spacing section of the Paragraph dialog box.

The Paragraph dialog box also contains a Line spacing option box. Click the Line spacing option box arrow to display a drop-down list with spacing choices.

7 Click OK to close the dialog box and then deselect the text.

8 Select the line of text beginning Tour 1: Mini Cruise through Tour 4: Selected Oslo Sightseeing and the two lines that follow.

9 Click the Line and Paragraph Spacing button and then click 1.0 at the drop-down list.

Choosing this option changes the line spacing to single for the selected paragraphs of text. Line spacing can also be changed with keyboard shortcuts. Press Ctrl + 1 to change to single spacing, Ctrl + 2 to change to double spacing, and Ctrl + 5 to change to 1.5 line spacing.

10 Click in the last sentence (the sentence that begins All tours by boat).

11 Click the Line and Paragraph Spacing button and then click Add Space Before Paragraph.

This inserts 12 points of space above the sentence.

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Changing Spacing Above or Below Paragraphs Spacing above or below paragraphs is added in points. For example, to add 9 points of spacing below selected paragraphs, click the Layout tab or display the Paragraph dialog box with the Indents and Spacing tab

selected. Select the current measurement in the After measurement box and then type 9. The up or down arrows can be clicked to increase or decrease the amount of spacing before or after paragraphs.

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12 Press Ctrl + Home to move the insertion point to the beginning of the document, click in the heading History, and then click the Paragraph group dialog box launcher.

13 At the Paragraph dialog box, click the After measurement box up arrow.

Clicking the up arrow changes the measurement to 6 points.

14 Click OK to close the dialog box.

15 Click in the heading Population, click the Layout tab, and then click the After measurement box up arrow in the Spacing section of the Paragraph group.

Clicking the up arrow changes the measurement to 6 points.

16 Click in the heading Commerce and Industry and then press F4.

Pressing F4 repeats the paragraph spacing command.

17 Click in each of the remaining headings (Climate; Holiday, Sport, and Leisure; and Sightseeing Tours) and then press F4 after each click.

18 You decide that you want to remove the hanging indent from the paragraphs in the History section. To do this, select the three paragraphs of text below the heading History and then press Ctrl + Shift + T.

Ctrl + Shift + T is the keyboard shortcut to remove hanging indent formatting.

19 Scroll down the page and notice that the heading Climate displays at the bottom of the first page while the paragraph that follows the heading displays at the top of the second page. You want to keep the heading with the paragraph of text. Begin by clicking in the heading Climate and then clicking the Paragraph group dialog box launcher.

20 At the Paragraph dialog box, click the Line and Page Breaks tab and then click the Keep with next check box to insert a check mark.

21 Click OK to close the Paragraph dialog box.

22 Save 2-FCTOslo.

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Change Line Spacing 1. Click Line and

Paragraph Spacing button.

2. Click line spacing option at drop-down list.

OR 1. Click Line and

Paragraph Spacing button.

2. Click Line Spacing Options.

3. Type line spacing in At measurement box.

4. Click OK.

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Use options at the Find and Replace dialog box with the Replace tab selected to search for specific formatting or characters containing specific formatting and replace it with other formatting or characters. Click the More button to expand the options in the Find and Replace dialog box. Use the Format button at the expanded dialog box to specify the type of formatting to find and also the type of replacement formatting.

What You Will Do After reviewing the Oslo document, you decide that the headings would look better set in a different font and font color. You decide to use the Find and Replace dialog box to find text with specific formatting applied and replace the text with different formatting.

1 With 2-FCTOslo open, press Ctrl + Home to move the insertion point to the beginning of the document.

2 The headings in the document are set in 14-point Candara bold and dark blue color. You decide to replace that formatting with 14-point Arial bold italic and orange color. To begin, click the Replace button in the Editing group on the Home tab.

3 At the Find and Replace dialog box, press the Delete key. (This deletes any text in the Find what text box.)

4 Click the More button. (If a check mark displays in the Find all word forms check box, click the check box to remove the check mark.)

5 Click the Format button at the bottom of the dialog box and then click Font at the drop-down list.

6 At the Find Font dialog box, click Candara in the Font list box, click Bold in the Font style list box, click 14 in the Size list box, click the Font color option box arrow, and then click Dark Blue in the Standard Colors section.

7 Click OK to close the dialog box.

Finding and Replacing FormattingActivity 2.6

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Tutorial Finding and Replacing Formatting

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Revealing Formatting Display formatting applied to specific text in a docu- ment at the Reveal Formatting task pane. The task pane displays font, paragraph, and section formatting applied to text where the insertion point is positioned or to selected text. Press Shift + F1 to display the Reveal Formatting task pane. Generally, a collapse arrow (black, down-pointing, triangle) precedes Font and Paragraph in the task pane and an expand arrow (white, right-pointing triangle) precedes Section in the Formatting of selected text section. Click the collapse arrow to hide any items below a heading and click the expand arrow to reveal items. Some items in the Reveal Formatting task pane are hyperlinks. For example, click the FONT hyperlink to display the Font dialog box. Use

these hyperlinks to make changes to the document for- matting.

Comparing Formatting Along with displaying formatting applied to text, the Reveal Formatting task pane can be used to compare formatting of two text selections to determine how they are different. To compare formatting, display the Reveal Formatting task pane and then select the first instance of formatting to be compared. Click the Compare to another selection check box to insert a check mark and then select the second instance of formatting to com- pare. Any differences between the two selections will display in the Formatting differences list box.

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8 At the Find and Replace dialog box, select and then delete any text in the Replace with text box.

9 With the insertion point in the Replace with text box, click the Format button at the bottom of the dialog box and then click Font at the drop-down list.

10 At the Replace Font dialog box, click Arial in the Font list box, click Bold Italic in the Font style list box, click 14 in the Size list box, click the Font color option box arrow, and then click Orange, Accent 2, Darker 50% (sixth column, bottom row in the Theme Colors section).

11 Click OK to close the dialog box.

12 At the Find and Replace dialog box, click the Replace All button.

13 At the message stating that the search of the document is complete and six replacements were made, click OK.

14 With the Find and Replace dialog box open and the insertion point positioned in the Find what text box, click the No Formatting button at the bottom of the dialog box.

15 Click in the Replace with text box and then click the No Formatting button.

16 Click the Less button to reduce the size of the Find and Replace dialog box and then close the dialog box.

17 Save, print, and then close 2-FCTOslo.

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Activity 2.7

To draw the reader’s attention to a list of items, consider inserting a bullet before each item using the Bullets button in the Paragraph group on the Home tab. If the list of items is in a sequence, consider inserting numbers before each item with the Numbering button in the Paragraph group. Create multiple-level bulleted or numbered lists with options at the Multilevel List button drop-down list in the Paragraph group.

What You Will Do First Choice Travel has created a new document on traveling in Europe by train. After reviewing the document, you decide to insert numbers and bullets before selected paragraphs to make the information easier to read.

1 Open FCTRailTravel and then save it with the name 2-FCTRailTravel.

2 Select text from the paragraph Have your pass validated. through the paragraph Be at the right train station. and then click the Numbering button  in the Paragraph group on the Home tab.

3 Position the insertion point at the end of the second numbered paragraph (the paragraph that displays as 2. Protect your pass.) and then press the Enter key.

Pressing the Enter key automatically inserts the number 3. and renumbers the third paragraph to 4.

4 Type Arrive 20 minutes before train departure time.

Numbering before paragraphs changes automatically when paragraphs of text are inserted and/or deleted.

5 Select text from the paragraph that begins Free or discount transportation through the paragraph that begins Reduced rental rates with and then click the Bullets button in the Paragraph group.

Clicking the Bullets button inserts a solid, round bullet before each paragraph. Other bullet options are available by clicking the Bullets button arrow.

6 With the text still selected, replace the round bullet with a custom bullet. To begin, click the Bullets button arrow and then click Define New Bullet at the drop-down gallery.

7 At the Define New Bullet dialog box, click the Symbol button in the Bullet character section.

Creating Bulleted and Numbered Lists

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Tutorial Creating Custom Bullets

Tutorial Applying Multilevel List Formatting

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Creating Numbered and/or Bulleted Text Type 1. and then press the spacebar and Word indents the number approximately 0.25 inch and then hang indents the text in the paragraph approximately 0.5 inch from the left margin. Press the Enter key after typing text and 2. is inserted 0.25 inch from the left margin at the beginning of the next paragraph. Continue typing items and Word will continue numbering them. Press the Enter key two times to turn off numbering or click the Numbering button in the Paragraph group. Bulleted lists with hanging indents are automatically created when a paragraph begins with the symbol *, > , or -. Type one of the symbols, press the spacebar, and the symbol bullet is inserted in the document. The type of bullet inserted depends on the type of character entered. For example, use the asterisk (*) symbol and a round bullet is inserted.

Turning Off Automatic Numbering and/or Bulleting Automatic numbering or bulleting can be turned off in a document. Turn off the features at the AutoCorrect dialog box with the AutoFormat As You Type tab selected. To display this dialog box, click the File tab and then click Options. At the Word Options dialog box, click the Proofing option and then click the AutoCorrect Options button. At the AutoCorrect dialog box, click the AutoFormat As You Type tab. Click the Automatic num- bered lists check box and/or Automatic bulleted lists check box to remove the check mark(s).

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8 At the Symbol dialog box, click the Font option box arrow, type w, and then click Webdings.

9 Scroll to the end of the symbol list and then click the Earth symbol in the bottom row (as shown at the right).

Each symbol has a character code. If you know the code, enter it in the Character code text box in the dialog box.

10 Click OK to close the Symbol dialog box.

11 Click OK to close the Define New Bullet dialog box.

12 Select the text from Rail Passes through Greece-Italy.

13 Apply multiple-level numbering by clicking the Multilevel List button in the Paragraph group and then clicking the middle option in the top row of the List Library section.

14 With the text still selected, change to bullets instead of numbers by clicking the Multilevel List button and then clicking the first option from the left in the middle row of the List Library section.

15 Deselect the text.

16 Save 2-FCTRailTravel.

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Insert Numbers 1. Select text. 2. Click Numbering

button. Insert Bullets 1. Select text. 2. Click Bullets button. Apply Multilevel List Numbering 1. Select text. 2. Click Multilevel

List button. 3. Click option.

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Insert special symbols such as é, ö, and Å with options at the Symbol palette or the Symbol dialog box. Display the Symbol palette by clicking the Insert tab and then clicking the Symbol button in the Symbols group. Click a symbol to insert it in the document. To dis- play additional symbols, display the Symbol dialog box by clicking the Symbol button and then clicking the More Symbols option. Click the symbol at the dialog box, click the Insert button, and then click the Close button. At the Symbol dialog box with the Symbols tab selected, change the font to display different symbols. The Symbol dialog box contains a Character code text box. Each symbol has a character code that can be entered in the text box to select a specific symbol. Click the Special Characters tab to display a list of special characters and the keyboard shortcuts to insert them.

What You Will Do You have identified a few city names in the train travel document that need special letters in their spellings, as well as a special character you need to insert in the document.

1 With 2-FCTRailTravel open, move the insertion point to the end of the document and then select and delete the multiple-level bulleted text.

2 With the insertion point positioned at the end of the document a double space below the bulleted text, type the text shown in Figure 2.2 up to the Å in Århus.

3 Display the Symbol dialog by clicking the Insert tab, clicking the Symbol button in the Symbols group, and then clicking the More Symbols option.

4 At the Symbol dialog box with the Symbols tab selected, click the Font option box arrow and then click (normal text) at the drop-down list. You may need to scroll up to see this option. Skip this step if (normal text) is already selected.

5 Scroll down the list box to somewhere between the seventh and ninth rows and then click the Å symbol.

6 Click the Insert button and then click the Close button.

Activity 2.8 Inserting Symbols and Special Characters

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Figure 2.2 Steps 2–15

Tutorial Inserting Symbols

Tutorial Inserting Special Characters

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Inserting Symbols with Keyboard Shortcuts or Character Codes Another method for inserting symbols in a document is to use keyboard shortcuts. Click a symbol at the Symbol dialog box and the keyboard shortcut might dis- play toward the bottom of the dialog box. For example, click the ø symbol and the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + /,O displays toward the bottom of the dialog box. To insert the ø symbol in a document using the keyboard short- cut, press and hold down the Ctrl key and then press the / key. Release the Ctrl key and then press the O key. Not all symbols have a corresponding keyboard short- cut. Each symbol has an identifying character code. Click a symbol at the Symbol dialog box and the sym- bol code displays in the Character code text box. To specifiy a symbol by its character code, type the code in the Character code text box in the Symbol dialog box.

Inserting Symbols Using the Palette Click the Symbol button in the Symbols group and a drop-down palette displays with symbol choices. The palette displays the most recently used symbols. If the palette contains the necessary symbol, click the symbol to insert it in the document.

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7 Continue typing the text in Figure 2.2 up to the ø symbol. To insert the ø symbol, click the Symbol button and then click More Symbols.

8 At the Symbol dialog box, select the current number in the Character code text box and then type 00D8.

9 Click the Insert button and then click the Close button.

10 Continue typing the text up to the ® character.

11 To insert the ® character, click the Symbol button and then click More Symbols.

12 At the Symbol dialog box, click the Special Characters tab.

13 Click the ® character in the list box.

14 Click the Insert button.

15 Click the Close button.

16 Type the remaining text in Figure 2.2. Press the Enter key two times when you are finished typing.

17 Save 2-FCTRailTravel.

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Insert Symbol 1. Click Insert tab. 2. Click Symbol button. 3. Click More Symbols. 4. Click symbol. 5. Click Insert button. 6. Click Close button. Insert Special Character 1. Click Insert tab. 2. Click Symbol button. 3. Click More Symbols. 4. Click Special

Characters tab. 5. Click character. 6. Click Insert button. 7. Click Close button.

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Word offers a variety of default settings, including left tabs set every 0.5 inch. Tabs can be set, moved, and deleted using the horizontal ruler. With a left tab, text aligns at the left edge of the tab. The other types of tabs that can be set on the horizontal ruler are center, right, decimal, and bar. The small button above the vertical ruler is called the Alignment button. Each time the Alignment button is clicked, a different tab or paragraph alignment symbol displays. To set a tab, display the desired tab symbol on the Alignment button and then click the specific position on the horizontal ruler.

What You Will Do You have completed some additional research on train connections in Europe. You will add airport names to the train travel document.

1 With 2-FCTRailTravel open, make sure the insertion point is positioned a double space below the last paragraph of text in the document.

2 Type International Airports with Train Connections and then press the Enter key two times.

3 Make sure the left tab symbol displays in the Alignment button above the vertical ruler. (If the left tab symbol does not display in the Alignment button, click the button until it does.)

If tabs display on the horizontal ruler, clear the tabs by clicking the Clear All Formatting button in the Font group on the Home tab.

4 Position the arrow pointer at the 1-inch mark on the horizontal ruler and then click the left mouse button.

5 Click the Alignment button to display the center tab symbol .

6 Position the arrow pointer at the 3.25-inch mark on the horizontal ruler and then click the left mouse button.

7 Click the Alignment button to display the right tab symbol .

8 Position the arrow pointer at the 5.5-inch mark on the horizontal ruler and then click the left mouse button.

Activity 2.9 Setting Tabs on the Horizontal Ruler

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Moving a Tab Move a tab on the horizontal ruler by positioning the mouse pointer on the tab symbol on the horizontal ruler, clicking and holding down the left mouse button, drag- ging the tab symbol to the new location on the ruler, and then releasing the mouse button.

Deleting a Tab Delete a tab from the horizontal ruler by positioning the arrow pointer on the tab symbol, clicking and holding down the left mouse button, dragging the tab symbol down into the document screen, and then releasing the mouse button.

Setting a Decimal Tab Set a decimal tab for column entries to be aligned at the decimal point. To set a decimal tab, click the Alignment button above the vertical ruler until the decimal tab symbol displays and then click the position on the horizontal ruler.

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9 Type the text shown in Figure 2.3, pressing the Tab key before typing each tabbed entry. Make sure you press the Tab key before typing the entry in the first column and that you apply bold formatting to the text in the first row.

If your columns of text do not look similar to those in Figure 2.3, check to make sure you inserted the tab symbols at the correct locations on the horizontal ruler and that you pressed the Tab key before typing each entry in the first column.

10 After typing the last entry in the third column (Fiumicino), press the Enter key two times and then click the Clear All Formatting button in the Font group on the Home tab.

Clicking the Clear All Formatting button removes paragraph and character formatting. You can also remove paragraph formatting by pressing the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Q and remove character formatting by pressing the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + spacebar.

11 Save 2-FCTRailTravel.

Country City Airport Austria Vienna (Wein) Schwechat Belgium Brussels Nationaal France Paris Orly Germany Berlin Schoenefeld Great Britain London Heathrow Italy Rome Fiumicino

Figure 2.3 Step 9

Set Tab on Horizontal Ruler 1. Display alignment

symbol in Alignment button.

2. Click position on horizontal ruler.

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Left, right, center, and decimal tabs can be set with leaders. Leaders are useful for direct- ing the reader’s eyes across the page. Leaders can be periods, hyphens, or underlines. Set tabs with leaders using options at the Tabs dialog box. To display the Tabs dialog box, click the Paragraph group dialog box launcher and then click the Tabs button at the Paragraph dialog box. At the Tabs dialog box, enter a tab position measurement, choose the type of tab, and then choose the type of leader.

What You Will Do The information you found listing airports with train connections also includes schedule times. You will add this data to the train travel document.

1 With 2-FCTRailTravel open, move the insertion point to the end of the document.

2 Click the Alignment button above the vertical ruler until the left tab symbol displays.

3 Position the arrow pointer at the 1-inch mark on the horizontal ruler and then click the left mouse button.

4 Click the Alignment button above the vertical ruler until the right tab symbol displays.

5 Position the arrow pointer at the 5.5-inch mark on the horizontal ruler and then click the left mouse button.

6 Type the headings shown in Figure 2.4 by pressing the Tab key, clicking the Bold button in the Font group, and then typing Airport.

7 Press the Tab key and then type Service.

8 Press the Enter key and then click the Clear All Formatting button to remove the bold formatting and the paragraph tab formatting.

9 Set a left tab and a right tab with leaders at the Tabs dialog box. To begin, click the Paragraph group dialog box launcher and then click the Tabs button in the lower left corner of the Paragraph dialog box.

You can also display the Tabs dialog box by double-clicking any tab symbol on the horizontal ruler.

10 At the Tabs dialog box with the insertion point positioned in the Tab stop position text box, type 1. If necessary, select the Left option in the Alignment section of the dialog box and then click the Set button.

Activity 2.10 Setting Tabs with Leaders

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Clearing Tabs at the Tabs Dialog Box At the Tabs dialog box, an individual tab or all tabs can be cleared. To clear all tabs, click the Clear All button.

To clear an individual tab, specify the tab position and then click the Clear button.

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11 Type 5.5 in the Tab stop position text box, click the Right option in the Alignment section of the dialog box, and then click the 2..... option in the Leader section of the dialog box.

12 Click the Set button.

13 Click OK to close the dialog box.

14 Type the remaining text shown in Figure 2.4, making sure you press the Tab key before typing the text in each column.

If your columns of text do not look similar to those in Figure 2.4, check to make sure you inserted the tab symbols at the correct measurements and that you pressed the Tab key before typing each entry.

15 Press Ctrl + Home to move the insertion point to the beginning of the document.

16 Select the four numbered paragraphs.

17 With the paragraphs selected, click the Bullets button arrow in the Paragraph group and then click the Earth bullet in the Bullet Library section. (The Earth bullet is the bullet you selected in Activity 2.7.) If this bullet is not available at the drop-down list, complete steps similar to those in Activity 2.7, Steps 6 through 11, to select and apply the Earth bullet.

18 Save 2-FCTRailTravel.

Airport Service Schwechat ..........................................Train every 30 minutes Nationaal .............................................Train every 20 minutes Orly .............................................. RER train every 20 minutes Schoenefeld ........................... S-Bahn train every 30 minutes Heathrow .........................................LT train every 10 minutes Fiumicino ....................................Train every 10 to 20 minutes

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Set Tab with Leaders 1. Click Paragraph group

dialog box launcher. 2. Click Tabs button. 3. Type tab

measurement. 4. Click alignment option. 5. Click leader option. 6. Click Set. 7. Click OK.

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Insert a border around text and/or apply shading to text in a paragraph or selected text with the Borders button and the Shading button in the Paragraph group on the Home tab or at the Borders and Shading dialog box. At the Borders and Shading dialog box with the Borders tab selected, specify the border type, style, color, and width. Click the Shading tab and the dialog box displays options for choosing a fill color and pattern style. Click the Page Border tab and the dialog box displays options for applying a page border. The Borders and Shading dialog box with the Page Border tab selected can also be displayed by clicking the Design tab and then clicking the Page Borders button in the Page Background group.

What You Will Do To highlight certain information in the First Choice Travel train travel document, you will apply a border to selected text and apply border and shading formatting to the column text. You will also apply a page border to add visual interest.

1 With 2-FCTRailTravel open, make sure the first four bulleted paragraphs are selected, click the Borders button arrow in the Paragraph group on the Home tab, and then click Outside Borders at the drop-down gallery.

2 Select the second four bulleted paragraphs of text and then click the Borders button in the Paragraph group.

This applies the outside border since that is the last border option you selected.

3 Select from the column headings Country, City, and Airport through the line of text containing the column entries Italy, Rome, and Fiumicino.

4 Click the Borders button arrow and then click Borders and Shading at the drop- down gallery.

5 At the Borders and Shading dialog box with the Borders tab selected, click the Box option in the Setting section.

6 Click the Style list box arrow until the first double-line option displays and then click the double-line option.

7 Click the Color option box arrow and then click the Blue, Accent 1, Darker 50% color option (fifth column, bottom row in the Theme Colors section).

8 Click the Width option box arrow and then click ¾ pt at the drop-down list.

9 Click the Shading tab, click the Fill option box arrow, and then click the Blue, Accent 1, Lighter 80% color option (fifth column, second row in the Theme Colors section).

Activity 2.11 Applying Borders and Shading

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Applying Borders The Borders and Shading dialog box with the Borders tab or the Page Border tab selected contains a Preview area that can be used to insert borders at specfic loca- tions. Click the sides, top, or bottom of the diagram that

displays in the Preview area to insert or remove a border line. Buttons display around the diagram that can also be used to apply borders.

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10 Click OK to close the dialog box.

11 Add the same border and shading to the other columns of text by selecting from the column headings Airport and Service through the line of text containing the column entries Fiumicino and Train every 10 to 20 minutes and then pressing F4.

12 Apply shading to the title by positioning the insertion point in the title Traveling in Europe by Train, clicking the Shading button arrow , and then clicking the Blue, Accent 1, Lighter 60% color option (fifth column, third row in the Theme Colors section).

13 Insert a page border in the document. To begin, click the Borders button arrow and then click Borders and Shading at the drop-down list.

14 At the Borders and Shading dialog box, click the Page Border tab.

15 Click the Shadow option in the Setting section, click the Width option box arrow, and then click 3 pt at the drop-down list.

16 Click OK to close the dialog box.

17 Change the page border to an art image. To begin, click the Design tab and then click the Page Borders button in the Page Background group.

18 At the Borders and Shading dialog box with the Page Border tab selected, click the Box option in the Setting section.

19 Click the Art option box arrow, scroll down the list until the globe art images display, and then click the first set of globe images as shown at the right.

20 Select the number in the Width measurement box and then type 10.

21 Click OK to close the dialog box.

22 Save 2-FCTRailTravel.

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Apply Borders 1. Select text. 2. Click Borders button

arrow. 3. Click option. OR 1. Selext text. 2. Click Borders button

arrow. 3. Click Borders and

Shading. 4. Choose border(s). 5. Click OK. Apply Shading 1. Select text. 2. Click Borders button

arrow. 3. Click Borders and

Shading. 4. Click Shading tab. 5. Choose shading

and/or pattern. 6. Click OK. Insert Page Border 1. Click Borders button

arrow. 2. Click Borders and

Shading. 3. Click Page Border tab. 4. Choose options. 5. Click OK. OR 1. Click Design tab. 2. Click Page Borders

button. 3. Choose options. 4. Click OK.

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A Word document is based on a template that applies default formatting such as 11-point Calibri font, line spacing of 1.08, and 8 points of spacing after each paragraph. These default formats can be changed with buttons and options on the ribbon and also with styles. A style is a set of formatting instructions that can be applied to text. To apply a predesigned style, click the style in the styles gallery in the Styles group on the Home tab. Click the More Styles button at the right of the styles gallery to display a drop-down gal- lery of additional styles. Word groups styles that apply similar formatting into style sets. Style sets are available in the Document Formatting group on the Design tab. If a different style set is applied to a document, the styles in the Styles group on the Home tab change to reflect the style set. In addition to a style set, formatting can be applied to a document with a theme. A theme is a set of formatting choices that includes a color theme (a set of colors), a font theme (a set of heading and body text fonts), and an effects theme (a set of lines and fill effects). Apply a theme with the Themes button in the Document Formatting group on the Design tab. Customize a theme (or style set) with the Colors, Fonts, and Effects buttons.

What You Will Do To further enhance the train travel document, you decide to apply styles, a different style set, and a theme to the document.

1 With 2-FCTRailTravel open, press Ctrl + Home to move the insertion point to the beginning of the document.

2 Click in the title Traveling in Europe by Train and then click the Heading 1 style in the styles gallery on the Home tab.

The Heading 1 style in the default style set changes the font size and font color and adds 12 points of spacing above the title. Applying the heading style also removes the shading you inserted in the previous activity.

3 Click in the heading Rail Ticket Bonuses and then click the Heading 2 style in the Styles group.

4 Click in the heading International Airports with Train Connections and then click the Heading 2 style.

5 Apply a different style set by clicking the Design tab, clicking the More Style Sets button at the right of the style sets gallery in the Document Formatting group, and then clicking Lines (Stylish).

6 Apply a paragraph spacing option so the text fits on one page by clicking the Paragraph Spacing button in the Document Formatting group and then clicking Compact at the drop-down gallery.

Display the paragraph and line formatting applied by a paragraph spacing option by hovering the mouse over the option at the drop-down gallery.

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Applying the No Spacing Style By default, a blank document contains line spacing of 1.08 and 8 points of spacing after paragraphs. The increase in line spacing and spacing after paragraphs creates more space between lines and is designed to make text easier to read on a computer screen. Change the line spacing to 1.0 and remove the spacing after paragraphs by clicking the No Spacing style in the Styles group on the Home tab.

Collapsing and Expanding Headings When heading styles are applied to text in a document, text below the headings can be collapsed. Collapse headings in a document to view the headings and use the headings to easily navigate to specific locations. Collapse text in a document by clicking the collapse arrow (gray, down-pointing triangle) when the mouse pointer is hovered over text with a heading style applied.

Expand a collapsed document by clicking the expand arrow (white, right-pointing triangle) before a heading with a style applied.

Applying Styles at the Styles Window The Styles window provides additional styles. Display this window by clicking the Styles group dialog box launcher. The styles in the currently selected style set display in the window followed by a paragraph symbol (¶), indicating that the style applies paragraph format- ting, or a character symbol (a), indicating that the style applies character formatting. If both characters display at the right of a style, the style applies both paragraph and character formatting. In addition to displaying styles that apply formatting, the Styles window also includes a Clear All style that clears all formatting from selected text.

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7 Apply a theme by clicking the Themes button in the Document Formatting group and then clicking the Retrospect option.

8 Change the colors applied by the theme by clicking the Colors button in the Document Formatting group and then clicking the Green option at the drop-down gallery.

9 Change the fonts applied by the theme by clicking the Fonts button in the Document Formatting group and then clicking the Corbel option at the drop-down gallery.

10 Select the title Traveling in Europe by Train, change the font size to 24 points, and then change the paragraph alignment to center.

11 Save, print, and then close 2-FCTRailTravel.

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point. 2. Click style or click

More Styles button and then click style.

Apply a Style Set 1. Click Design tab. 2. Click style set in style

sets gallery. Apply Paragraph Spacing 1. Click Design tab. 2. Click Paragraph

Spacing button. 3. Click spacing option. Apply a Theme 1. Click Design tab. 2. Click Themes button. 3. Click theme. Change Theme Colors 1. Click Design tab. 2. Click Colors button. 3. Click color option. Change Theme Fonts 1. Click Design tab. 2. Click Fonts button. 3. Click fonts.

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Features Summary

Feature Ribbon Tab, Group Button /Option

Box Keyboard Shortcut

1.5 line spacing Home, Paragraph Ctrl + 5

align left Home, Paragraph Ctrl + L

align right Home, Paragraph Ctrl + R

bold Home, Font Ctrl + B

borders Home, Paragraph

bullets Home, Paragraph

center Home, Paragraph Ctrl + E

change case Home, Font Shift + F3

clear all formatting Home, Font

clear character formatting Ctrl + spacebar

clear paragraph formatting Ctrl + Q

decrease font size Home, Font Ctrl + Shift + <

decrease indent Home, Paragraph Ctrl + Shift + M

double line spacing Home, Paragraph Ctrl + 2

Find and Replace dialog box with Replace tab selected

Home, Editing Ctrl + H

font Home, Font Ctrl + Shift + F

font color Home, Font

Font dialog box Home, Font Ctrl + D

font size Home, Font Ctrl + Shift + P

Format Painter Home, Clipboard

hanging indent Home, Paragraph Ctrl + T

highlight Home, Font

increase font size Home, Font Ctrl + Shift + >

increase indent Home, Paragraph Ctrl + M

insert symbol Insert, Symbols

italics Home, Font Ctrl + I

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Feature Ribbon Tab, Group Button /Option

Box Keyboard Shortcut

justify Home, Paragraph Ctrl + J

line and paragraph spacing Home, Paragraph

multilevel list Home, Paragraph

numbering Home, Paragraph

Paragraph dialog box Home, Paragraph

repeat a command F4

remove hanging indent Home, Paragraph Ctrl + Shift + T

shading Home, Paragraph

single line spacing Home, Paragraph Ctrl + 1

spacing after Layout, Paragraph

spacing before Layout, Paragraph

styles Home, Styles

style sets Design, Document Formatting

subscript Home, Font Ctrl + =

superscript Home, Font Ctrl + Shift + +

Tabs dialog box Home, Paragraph , Tabs

theme colors Design, Document Formatting

theme fonts Design, Document Formatting

themes Design, Document Formatting

underline Home, Font Ctrl + U

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Skills • Cut, copy, and paste text • Use the Clipboard task pane to copy

and paste items • Change page margins, orientation, and size • Insert a watermark, page color, and page border • Insert page numbering • Insert a header and footer • Format a document in MLA style • Insert sources and citations

• Create a works cited page • Edit a source • Use the Click and Type feature • Vertically align text • Insert, size, and move images • Prepare an envelope and mailing labels

Projects Overview Edit and format documents on Thailand and Juneau, Alaska; prepare an announcement about a workshop on traveling on a budget; format a report on the Middleton Valley in MLA style; prepare envelopes and labels for mailing fact sheets and announcements.

Format reports in MLA style; format a costume rental agreement.

Prepare an announcement about a workshop on employment opportunities in the movie industry; add a picture watermark.

Create an announcement for weekend work; prepare labels.

Prepare an announcement about internship positions available at Marquee Productions; prepare labels for the college.

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Data Files

Before beginning section work, copy the WordS1 folder to your storage medium and then make WordS1 the active folder.

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Activity 3.1

WORD Section 3 Formatting and Enhancing a Document

Use the Cut, Copy, and Paste buttons in the Clipboard group on the Home tab to move and/or copy words, sentences, or entire sections of text to other locations in a document. Text can be cut and pasted or copied and pasted within the same document or between documents. Specify the formatting of pasted text with the Paste Options button or options at the Paste Special dialog box.

What You Will Do You are working on a First Choice Travel document containing information on Thailand. You decide that some of the text in the document should be reorganized, and you also decide to add additional information to the document.

1 Open FCTThailand and then save it with the name 3-FCTThailand.

2 Move the Attractions section below the Traveling in Thailand section. Begin by selecting the heading Attractions and the paragraph of text that follows it.

3 Click the Cut button in the Clipboard group on the Home tab.

Clicking the Cut button places the text in a special location within Word called the Clipboard.

4 Move the insertion point to the beginning of the heading Accommodations and then click the Paste button in the Clipboard group on the Home tab.

5 Open FCTThaiStats. You will copy text from this document and paste it in the Thailand information document.

6 Select the heading Points of Interest and the four lines of text below it and then click the Copy button in the Clipboard group.

7 Click the Word button on the taskbar and then click the 3-FCTThailand thumbnail.

8 Position the insertion point at the beginning of the heading Passports/ Visas and then click the Paste button in the Clipboard group.

A Paste Options button displays below the pasted text. Click this button and a drop-down gallery of buttons displays. Use these buttons to specify the formatting of the pasted text. By default, the Keep Source Formatting button (first button from the left) is selected. With this button selected, text is pasted with the formatting from the source document. You can also click the Merge Formatting button (second button) to merge formatting with the destination formatting, click the Picture button (third button) to insert the text as an image, or click the Keep Text Only button (fourth button) to paste only the text and not the formatting.

Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Text; Using Paste Options

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Tutorial Copying and Pasting Text and Formatting

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Moving and Copying Text with the Mouse Selected text can be moved using the mouse. To do this, select the text with the mouse and then move the I-beam pointer inside the selected text until the I-beam pointer turns into an arrow pointer. Click and hold down the left mouse button, drag the arrow pointer (displays with a gray box attached) to the location where the

selected text is to be inserted, and then release the but- ton. Copy and move selected text by following similar steps, but press and hold down the Ctrl key while drag- ging with the mouse. When pressing and holding down the Ctrl key, a box containing a plus symbol displays near the gray box by the arrow pointer.

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9 Click the Paste Options button and then click the Merge Formatting button (second button) at the Paste Options button drop-down list.

10 Click the Word button on the taskbar and then click the FCTThaiStats thumbnail.

11 Select the text Resources: and the three lines below it and then click the Copy button.

12 Click the Word button on the taskbar and then click the 3-FCTThailand thumbnail.

13 Move the insertion point to the end of the document and then press the Enter key.

14 Paste the copied text into the document without the formatting by clicking the Paste button arrow and then clicking Paste Special at the drop-down list.

15 At the Paste Special dialog box, click Unformatted Text in the As list box and then click OK.

16 Select the four lines of text you just pasted in the document and then remove the spacing after the paragraphs by clicking the Layout tab and then clicking the After measurement box down arrow two times.

Clicking the measurement down arrow two times will change the spacing after the selected paragraphs from 10 points to 0 points.

17 Save 3-FCTThailand.

18 Click the Word button on the taskbar, click the FCTThaiStats thumbnail, and then close the document.

Closing the FCTThaiStats document displays the 3-FCTThailand document.

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Cut and Paste Text 1. Select text. 2. Click Cut button. 3. Position insertion

point. 4. Click Paste button. Copy and Paste Text 1. Select text. 2. Click Copy button. 3. Position insertion

point. 4. Click Paste button. Use Paste Special 1. Cut or copy text. 2. Click Paste button

arrow. 3. Click Paste Special. 4. Click format in As list

box. 5. Click OK.

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Using the Clipboard task pane, up to 24 different items can be cut or copied and then pasted in various locations in a document. Display the Clipboard task pane by clicking the Clipboard group task pane launcher. Cut or copy an item and the item displays in the Clipboard task pane. If the item is text, the first 50 characters display. Paste an item by positioning the insertion point at the location where the item it to be pasted and then click- ing the item in the Clipboard task pane. Once all items have been inserted, click the Clear All button located towards the top of the task pane.

What You Will Do You will open another document with information on Thailand, copy items in the document, and then paste the items into the Thailand document.

1 Make sure 3-FCTThailand is open and then open FCTThaiInfo.

2 In FCTThaiInfo, display the Clipboard task pane by clicking the Clipboard group task pane launcher . If any items display in the Clipboard task pane, click the Clear All button located towards the top of the task pane.

3 Select the heading Food and Beverages and the paragraph of text below it.

4 Click the Copy button in the Clipboard group.

Notice how the copied item is represented in the Clipboard task pane.

5 Select the heading Shopping and the paragraph of text below it.

6 Click the Copy button in the Clipboard group.

7 Select the heading Entertainment and the paragraph of text below it.

8 Click the Copy button in the Clipboard group.

9 Click the Word button on the taskbar and then click the 3-FCTThailand thumbnail.

10 Display the Clipboard task pane by clicking the Home tab and then clicking the Clipboard group task pane launcher.

11 Move the insertion point to the beginning of the heading Accommodations.

12 Click the item representing Entertainment in the Clipboard task pane.

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Using Clipboard Task Pane Options Click the Options button at the bottom of the Clipboard task pane and a pop-up menu displays with five options as shown at the right. Make an option active by insert- ing a check mark before the option. For example, the Clipboard task pane can be displayed automatically when text is cut or copied, the Clipboard can be dis- played by pressing Ctrl + C two times, text can be cut or copied without displaying the Clipboard task pane, the Office Clipboard icon can be displayed on the task- bar when the Clipboard is active, or a status message can display when copying items to the Clipboard.

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13 Move the insertion point to the beginning of the heading Points of Interest.

14 Click the item representing Shopping in the Clipboard task pane.

15 Click the Clear All button in the upper right corner of the Clipboard task pane.

16 Close the Clipboard task pane by clicking the Close button in the upper right corner of the task pane.

17 Click the Word button on the taskbar, click the FCTThaiInfo thumbnail, and then close the document.

The 3-FCTThailand file displays when you close FCTThaiInfo.

18 Press Ctrl + Home to move the insertion point to the beginning of the document.

19 Click in the title THAILAND and then click the Title style in the styles gallery on the Home tab.

20 Apply the Heading 1 style to the headings in the document (Transportation, Traveling in Thailand, Attractions, Entertainment, Accommodations, Shopping, Points of Interest, and Passports/Visas).

21 Click the Design tab and then click the Casual style set in the Document Formatting group.

22 Press Ctrl + Home to move the insertion point to the beginning of the document.

23 Center the title THAILAND.

24 Save 3-FCTThailand.

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Step 16

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task pane launcher. 2. Select text. 3. Click Copy button. 4. Select and copy any

additional items. 5. Position insertion

point. 6. Click item in Clipboard

task pane. 7. Paste any other items

from Clipboard task pane.

8. Click Clear All button.

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Activity 3.3

WORD Section 3 Formatting and Enhancing a Document

In Word, a page contains default formatting such as a page size of 8.5 inches by 11 inches; top, bottom, left, and right margins of one inch; portrait page orientation; and a page break after approximately 9 inches of content on a page. These defaults can be changed with buttons in the Page Setup group on the Layout tab. Change the default margins in a docu- ment with the Margins button. Use the Orientation button to change the orientation from the default of portrait to landscape. Use the Size button in the Page Setup group to specify a paper size.

What You Will Do To customize the Thailand document, you will change the document margins, orientation, and page size and apply a theme.

1 With 3-FCTThailand open, change the margins by clicking the Layout tab, clicking the Margins button in the Page Setup group, and then clicking the Wide option at the drop-down list.

The Wide option changes the left and right margins to 2 inches each.

2 Change the page orientation by clicking the Orientation button in the Page Setup group on the Layout tab and then clicking Landscape at the drop-down list.

Word considers a page in portrait orientation to be 8.5 inches wide and 11 inches tall. Word considers a page in landscape orientation to be 11 inches wide and 8.5 inches tall. You can also change page orientation at the Page Setup dialog box with the Margins tab selected.

3 Change the margins again by clicking the Margins button in the Page Setup group on the Layout tab and then clicking the Custom Margins option at the bottom of the drop-down list.

4 At the Page Setup dialog box with the Margins tab selected, type 0.8 in the Top measurement box.

5 Click the Bottom measurement box down arrow until 0.8” displays.

6 Click OK to close the Page Setup dialog box.

Customizing the Page Setup

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Tutorial Changing Page Orientation

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Applying Landscape Orientation Imagine some instances in which a document might be formatted in landscape orientation. For example, a com- pany’s annual report might include a couple of tables that have several columns of text. In the default portrait orien- tation, the columns will need to be quite narrow, possibly so narrow that reading becomes difficult. Changing the

orientation to landscape results in three more inches of usable space. Portrait and landscape orientation can be used in the same document. To do this, select the text, display the Page Setup dialog box, click the orientation, and then change the Apply to option to Selected text.

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7 Change the paper size by clicking the Size button in the Page Setup group and then clicking the Legal option at the drop-down list.

8 Scroll through the document to view the pages in legal paper size.

9 Change back to letter paper size by clicking the Size button and then clicking the Letter option at the drop-down list.

10 Save 3-FCTThailand. Optional: Your instructor may want you to print the document at this point.

11 Change the page orientation by clicking the Orientation button in the Page Setup group and then clicking Portrait at the drop-down list.

12 Change the margins by clicking the Margins button in the Page Setup group and then clicking Normal at the drop-down list.

13 Apply a theme to the document by clicking the Design tab, clicking the Themes button in the Document Formatting group, and then clicking Integral at the drop- down gallery.

14 Change the theme colors by clicking the Colors button in the Document Formatting group and then clicking Red Orange at the drop-down gallery.

15 Save 3-FCTThailand.

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Change Margins 1. Click Layout tab. 2. Click Margins button. 3. Click margins option. Change Orientation 1. Click Layout tab. 2. Click Orientation

button. 3. Click orientation

option. Change Paper Size 1. Click Layout tab. 2. Click Size button. 3. Click size option.

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The Page Background group on the Design tab contains buttons for inserting a watermark, changing the page background color, and inserting a page border. A watermark is lightened text or an image that displays behind text. Word provides a number of predesigned water- mark images that can be inserted in a document. Apply a page background color using the Page Color button. Page background color appears on the screen but does not print. The Page Borders button in the Page Background group provides another method for display- ing the Borders and Shading dialog box with the Page Border tab selected.

What You Will Do To make sure others know that the Thailand document is still in progress, you will insert a watermark. To add visual interest to the document, you will apply a page background color and a page border.

1 With 3-FCTThailand open, press Ctrl + Home.

2 Insert a watermark by clicking the Design tab and then clicking the Watermark button in the Page Background group.

3 Scroll down the Watermark button drop- down list and then click the DRAFT 1 option.

4 Apply a page background color to the document by clicking the Page Color button in the Page Background group.

5 Click the Gold, Accent 5, Lighter 80% color option (ninth column, second row).

Page background color is designed for viewing a document on the screen and does not print.

6 Click the Page Borders button in the Page Background group.

7 At the Borders and Shading dialog box with the Page Border tab selected, click the Art option box arrow.

8 Scroll down the list of page borders and then click the art border option shown below.

Activity 3.4 Customizing the Page Background

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9 Click OK to close the dialog box.

10 Save 3-FCTThailand.

11 Print 3-FCTThailand.

12 Remove the page border by clicking the Design tab and then clicking the Page Borders button.

13 At the Borders and Shading dialog box, click None in the Setting section.

14 Click OK to close the dialog box.

15 Remove page background color by clicking the Page Color button in the Page Background group and then clicking No Color.

16 Save 3-FCTThailand.

Changing Page Border Options By default, a page border displays and prints 24 points from the top, left, right, and bottom edges of the page. Some printers, particularly inkjet printers, have a non- printing area around the outside edges of the page that can interfere with the printing of a border. If part of a page border does not print, consider changing mea- surements at the Border and Shading Options dialog box. Display this dialog box by clicking the Design

tab and then clicking the Page Borders button. At the Borders and Shading dialog box with the Page Border tab selected, click the Options button. At the dialog box, increase the margin measurements to move the page border away from the edges of the page and decrease the measurements to move the page border closer to the edges of the page.

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Apply Watermark 1. Click Design tab. 2. Click Watermark

button. 3. Click watermark

option. Apply Page Background Color 1. Click Design tab. 2. Click Page Color

button. 3. Click color. Apply Page Border 1. Click Design tab. 2. Click Page Borders

button. 3. Click options at

Borders and Shading dialog box.

4. Click OK.

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Activity 3.5 Inserting a Cover Page, Blank Page, and Page Break

The Pages group on the Insert tab contains buttons for adding a cover page, a blank page, and a page break. Click the Cover Page button and a drop-down list displays with prede- signed cover pages. A cover page might include placeholders, which are locations where specific text is inserted. Insert a page break in a document with the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Enter or with the Page Break button on the Insert tab. Use the Blank Page button to insert a blank page, which might be useful in a document where a blank page is needed for an illustration, graphic, or figure.

What You Will Do You will insert the Motion cover page in the Thailand document and insert specific text in the cover page placeholders. You will also insert a page break and a blank page in the document.

1 With 3-FCTThailand open, press Ctrl + Home.

2 Click the Insert tab and then click the Cover Page button in the Pages group.

3 Insert a predesigned cover page by scrolling down the drop-down list and then clicking the Motion option.

4 Click the [Year] placeholder text and then type the current year.

5 Click the [Document title] placeholder text and then type Discover Thailand.

6 Click the [Company name] placeholder text and then type First Choice Travel. If a company name already displays above the date in the bottom right corner, click the company name, click the Company tab, and then type First Choice Travel.

7 Select the name above First Choice Travel and then type your first and last names.

8 Insert the current date below First Choice Travel by clicking the date, clicking the arrow at the right of the placeholder, and then clicking Today.

9 You need a blank page at the end of the document for information that will be added later. Press Ctrl + End to move the insertion point to the end of the document. Step8

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Tutorial Inserting and Removing a Page Break

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Inserting Page Breaks By default, a Word document is 8.5 inches wide and 11 inches long, which is the standard letter size. With default top and bottom margins of 1 inch, a Word docu- ment can contain approximately 9 inches of content per page. At approximately the 10-inch mark, Word auto- matically inserts a page break. A page break inserted by Word is considered a soft page break and a page break

inserted by the user with the Page Break button or the keyboard shortcut, Ctrl + Enter, is considered a hard page break. A soft page break adjusts automatically as text is added or deleted from a document. A hard page break does not adjust and therefore will remain in the place it was originally inserted.

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10 Click the Blank Page button in the Pages group.

11 Move the insertion point to the beginning of the heading Entertainment.

12 Insert a page break by clicking the Page Break button in the Pages group.

You can also insert a hard page break with the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Enter.

13 Save 3-FCTThailand and then print only pages 1 and 2.

14 Delete the page break you inserted in Step 12 by positioning the insertion point at the end of the paragraph of text below the heading Attractions and then pressing the Delete key two times.

15 Remove the blank page. Begin by clicking the Home tab and then clicking the Show/Hide ¶ button in the Paragraph group.

Clicking the Show/Hide ¶ button on the Home tab turns on nonprinting characters such as a paragraph symbol to indicate the press of the Enter key and a small dot to indicate the press of the spacebar.

16 Position the insertion point at the beginning of the page break on the third page and then press the Delete key two times.

17 Click the Show/Hide ¶ button to turn off the display of nonprinting characters.

18 Save 3-FCTThailand.

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Insert Cover Page 1. Click Insert tab. 2. Click Cover Page

button. 3. Click cover page

option. Insert Blank Page 1. Click Insert tab. 2. Click Blank Page

button. Insert Page Break 1. Click Insert tab. 2. Click Page Break

button. OR Press Ctrl + Enter.

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Insert page numbers in a document with the Page Number button or in a header or footer. Click the Page Number button in the Header & Footer group on the Insert tab and a drop- down list displays with options for inserting page numbers at the top or bottom of the page or in the page margins, removing page numbers, and formatting page numbers. Text that appears at the top of every page is called a header and text that appears at the bottom of every page is referred to as a footer. Headers and footers are common in manuscripts, textbooks, reports, and other publications. Insert a predesigned header in a document with the Header button in the Header & Footer group on the Insert tab. Insert a predesigned footer in the same manner as a header. Predesigned headers and footers contain format- ting that can be customized.

What You Will Do You will insert identifying information in the Thailand document using a header and footer and insert page numbers.

1 With 3-FCTThailand open, move the insertion point to the beginning of the title THAILAND (located on the second page).

2 Click the Insert tab.

3 Insert page numbers at the bottom of each page by clicking the Page Number button in the Header & Footer group and then pointing to Bottom of Page.

4 At the gallery of predesigned page numbers, click the Accent Bar 1 option.

The page number is inserted in the footer pane. With the footer pane active, the document is dimmed.

5 Click the Close Header and Footer button to close the footer pane and make the document active.

6 Scroll through the document and notice how the page numbers display toward the bottom of every page except the cover page.

7 Remove page numbering by clicking the Insert tab, clicking the Page Number button in the Header & Footer group, and then clicking Remove Page Numbers at the drop-down list.

8 Insert a header in the document by clicking the Header button in the Header & Footer group, scrolling down the drop-down list, and then clicking the Facet (Odd Page) header.

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Creating a Custom Header or Footer Create a custom header or footer using the Edit Header or Edit Footer options from the corresponding button drop-down list. For example, to create a header, click the Insert tab, click the Header button, and then click Edit Header at the drop-down list. This opens the header pane and also displays the Header & Footer Tools Design

tab with buttons and options for editing the header. Make edits to the header with options on the tab and then close the header pane by clicking the Close Header and Footer button in the Close group on the Header & Footer Tools Design tab. Complete similar steps to create a cus- tom footer.

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9 Click the Close Header and Footer button to close the header pane and make the document active.

10 Click the Insert tab.

11 Insert a footer by clicking the Footer button in the Header & Footer group.

12 Scroll down the Footer button drop- down list and then click the Ion (Dark) footer.

Notice how the document title you entered in the cover page is inserted in the footer, as is the author’s name.

13 Click the Close Header and Footer button to close the footer pane and make the document active.

14 Scroll through the document and notice how the header and footer appear on each page except the cover page.

15 Remove the header by clicking anywhere in the second page of the document (not the cover page), clicking the Insert tab, clicking the Header button in the Header & Footer group, and then clicking Remove Header at the drop-down list.

16 Insert a new header by clicking the Header button in the Header & Footer group, scrolling down the drop-down list, and then clicking the Ion (Dark) header.

17 Double-click in the body of the document.

Close a header or footer pane by clicking the Close Header and Footer button or by double-clicking in the document.

18 Edit the footer by clicking the Insert tab, clicking the Footer button in the Header & Footer group, and then clicking Edit Footer at the drop-down list.

19 Press Ctrl + A to select the footer.

20 Change the font size by clicking the Home tab, clicking the Font Size option box arrow, and then clicking 10 at the drop-down list.

21 Click the Bold button to apply bold formatting.

22 Double-click in the document to close the footer pane and make the document active.

23 Save, print, and then close 3-FCTThailand.

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Insert Page Numbers 1. Click Insert tab. 2. Click Page Number

button. 3. Point to location. 4. Click option at drop-

down list. Insert Header 1. Click Insert tab. 2. Click Header button. 3. Click option at drop-

down list. Insert Footer 1. Click Insert tab. 2. Click Footer button. 3. Click option at drop-

down list.

In Brief

Check Your Work Compare your work to the model answer available in the online course content to ensure that you have completed the activity correctly.

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When preparing a research paper or report, consider inserting sources, citations, and a bibliography or works cited page to give credit to the sources of words, ideas, and any material summarized or quoted. Word includes some common reference styles for citing and referencing research papers and reports, including the Modern Language Association (MLA) style, which is generally used in the humanities. To create a source, display the Create Source dialog box by clicking the References tab, clicking the Insert Citation button in the Citations & Bibliography group, and then clicking Add New Source. At the dialog box, insert bibliography information in the required fields. Once source information is inserted in the Create Source dialog box, Word will automatically save the source information. To insert a citation in a document from a source that is already saved, click the Insert Citation button in the Citations & Bibliography group and then click the reference at the drop-down list. If a direct quote from a source in included, the page number will need to be included. To do this, click the citation in the document to select the citation placeholder, click the Citation Options arrow, and then click Edit Citation at the drop-down list. At the Edit Citation dialog box, type in the page or page numbers of the quote’s source.

What You Will Do You are responsible for preparing and formatting a report on Middleton Valley for First Choice Travel. You have been asked to format the report in the MLA style.

1 Open FCTMiddletonRpt and then save it with the name 3-FCTMiddletonRpt.

2 Click the References tab, click the Style option box arrow in the Citations & Biblography group, and then click MLA at the drop-down list.

Refer to Table 3.1 for general guidelines on formatting a research paper or report in MLA style.

3 Press Ctrl + A to select the entire document.

4 Click the Home tab, click the Font group dialog box launcher and then, at the Font dialog box, change the font to Cambria and the font size to 12.

5 With the Font dialog box still open, make 12-point Cambria the default font for the current document by clicking the Set As Default button located at the bottom of the dialog box. At the message box that displays, with This document only? selected, click OK.

You will be adding a header to the document and, since the default for the document is changed to 12-point Cambria, the header text will be formatted with 12-point Cambria.

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6 With the text still selected, change the line spacing to double line spacing by clicking the Line and Paragraph Spacing button in the Paragraph group on the Home tab and then clicking 2.0 at the drop-down list.

7 With the text still selected, remove spacing after paragraphs by clicking the Layout tab, clicking in the After measurement box in the Spacing section, typing 0, and then pressing the Enter key.

8 Press Ctrl + Home to position the insertion point at the beginning of the document.

9 Type your name and then press the Enter key.

10 Type your instructor’s name and then press the Enter key.

11 Type the title of your course and then press the Enter key.

12 Type the current date.

13 Insert a header in the document by clicking the Insert tab, clicking the Header button in the Header & Footer group, and then clicking Edit Header at the drop-down list.

14 Press the Tab key two times to move the insertion point to the right margin in the header pane, type your last name, and then press the spacebar.

15 Insert page numbers by clicking the Page Number button in the Header & Footer group on the Header & Footer Tools Design tab, pointing to Current Position, and then clicking the Plain Number option.

16 Click the Close Header and Footer button.

17 Insert a new source in the document. Begin by positioning the insertion point immediately right of the word constructed (but before the period) that ends the fifth sentence in the second paragraph.

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Use standard-sized paper (8.5 × 11 inches).

Set 1-inch top, bottom, left, and right margins.

Set text in a 12-point serif typeface (such as Cambria or Times New Roman).

Double-space text.

Indent the first line of each paragraph one-half inch.

Insert a header in the upper right corner of each page that prints the last name of the person writing the report followed by the page number.

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18 Click the References tab.

19 Click the Insert Citation button in the Citations & Bibliography group and then click Add New Source at the drop-down list.

20 At the Create Source dialog box, click the Type of Source option box arrow and then click Journal Article at the drop-down list.

21 Click in the Author text box, type Joanne Henderson, and then press the Tab key three times.

22 Type Natural Resources of Middleton Valley in the Title text box and then press the Tab key.

23 Type Planet Earth’s Resources in the Journal Name text box and then press the Tab key.

24 Type 2021 in the Year text box and then press the Tab key.

25 Type 7-9 in the Pages text box.

26 Click OK to close the Create Source dialog box.

27 Position the insertion point immediately right of the word century (but before the period) that ends the third sentence in the third paragraph, click the Insert Citation button, and then click Add New Source at the drop-down list.

28 At the Create Source dialog box, click the Type of Source option box arrow and then click Web site at the drop-down list.

29 Click the Show All Bibliography Fields check box to insert a check mark.

30 Type the following information in the specified fields:

Author = Daniel Marcello Name of Web Page = Middleton Regional Planning Department Year = 2021 Month = January Day = 5 Year Accessed = (type current year) Month Accessed = (type current month) Day Accessed = (type current day) URL = https://ppi-edu.net/middleton

31 After entering the information, click OK.

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Formatting the First Page of an MLA-Formatted Report Your instructor may require you to omit the header on the first page of the document. To remove the header from the first page of a document, press Ctrl + Home to move the insertion point to the beginning of the doc- ument, click the Header button in the Header & Footer group on the Insert tab, and then click Edit Header at the drop-down list. Click the Different First Page check box in the Options group on the Header & Footer Tools

Design tab. This inserts a new header pane named First Page Header. Since you do not want a header on the first page, leave this header blank. Click the Next button in the Navigation group on the Header & Footer Tools Design tab and, if you previously created a header in the document, it displays in the header pane. If the document did not include a header, type or insert the header text in the header pane.

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32 Insert a citation from an existing source. Begin by positioning the insertion point between the quotation mark after the word erosion and the period in the second sentence in the fourth paragraph.

33 Click the Insert Citation button in the Citations & Bibliography group and then click the Henderson, Joanne reference at the drop-down list.

34 Because you are citing a direct quote, you need to include the page number of the journal article where you found the quote. Begin by clicking in the Henderson citation you just inserted.

This displays the citation placeholder.

35 Click the Citation Options arrow at the right of the citation placeholder and then click Edit Citation at the drop-down list.

36 At the Edit Citation dialog box, type 8 in the Pages text box.

37 Click OK to close the Edit Citation dialog box.

38 Save 3-FCTMiddletonRpt.

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Choose Reference Style 1. Click References tab. 2. Click Style option box

arrow. 3. Click reference style. Insert New Source 1. Click References tab. 2. Click Insert Citation

button. 3. Click Add New Source

option. 4. At Create Source

dialog box, specify type of source.

5. Enter information in appropriate text boxes.

6. Click OK. Insert Citation 1. Position insertion point

in document. 2. Click References tab. 3. Click Insert Citation

button. 4. Click reference. Edit Citation 1. Click in citation. 2. Click Citation Options

arrow. 3. Click Edit Citation

option. 4. Make changes at Edit

Citation dialog box. 5. Click OK.

In Brief

Check Your Work Compare your work to the model answer available in the online course content to ensure that you have completed the activity correctly.

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When a report or research paper includes citations, a works cited page needs to be inserted on a separate page at the end of the document. A works cited page is an alphabetic list of the books, journal articles, web pages, and any other sources referenced in the document. To insert a works cited page, click the References tab and then click the Bibliography button in the Citations & Bibliography group. At the Bibliography drop-down list, click a format option. After inserting sources into a document, a citation may need to be edited to correct errors or change data. One method for editing a source is to click the citation in the document, click the Citation Options arrow, and then click Edit Source at the drop-down list. This displays the Edit Source dialog box with the original information. Make any needed changes and then click OK to close the dialog box. If a source is edited, Word will not automatically update the works cited. To update the works cited, click in the works cited page and then click the Update Citations and Bibliography tab.

What You Will Do To finish the Middleton Valley report, you need to add a works cited page, edit one of the sources, and apply MLA style formatting to the works cited page.

1 With 3-FCTMiddletonRpt open, insert a works cited page at the end of the document. Begin by pressing Ctrl + End to move the insertion point to the end of the document and then pressing Ctrl + Enter to insert a hard page break.

2 Click the References tab and then click the Bibliography button in the Citations & Bibliography group.

3 Click the Works Cited option in the Built-In section of the drop- down list.

4 You realize that part of the web page title is missing and you need to edit the source. Begin by clicking anywhere in the Marcello citation, located in the first paragraph on the second page.

This selects the citation placeholder.

5 Click the Citation Options arrow at the right side of the citation placeholder and then click Edit Source at the drop-down list.

This displays the Edit Source dialog box, which contains the same options as the Create Source dialog box.

6 At the Edit Source dialog box, click in the Name of Web Page text box, edit the text so it displays as Middleton Valley Regional Planning Department, and then click OK to close the dialog box.

7 At the message stating that the source exists in your master list and the current document and asking you if you want to update both, click Yes.

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Modifying Sources at the Source Manager Dialog Box Copy, delete, edit, and create new sources at the Source Manager dialog box. Display this dialog box by clicking the References tab and then clicking the Manage Sources button in the Citations & Bibliography

group. The Master List section of the dialog box dis- plays all of the citations created in Word, and the Current List section displays all of the citations included in the currently open document.

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8 Update the works cited to include the edited source. Begin by pressing Ctrl + End to move the insertion point to the end of the document and then click in the works cited text.

9 Click the Update Citations and Bibliography placeholder tab.

The placeholder tab displays above the Works Cited title. Notice that the updated works cited page includes the edited web page name.

10 Format the works cited page to MLA standards, which are listed in Table 3.2. Begin by selecting the Works Cited heading and the entries below it and then click the No Spacing style in the Styles group on the Home tab.

11 With the text still selected, change the line spacing to double line spacing.

12 Click in the title Works Cited and then click the Center button in the Paragraph group.

13 Hang-indent the works cited entries. Do this by selecting only the entries and then pressing Ctrl + T.

You can also hang-indent the entries by clicking the Paragraph group dialog box launcher, clicking the Special list box arrow in the Indentation section, clicking Hanging at the drop-down list, and then clicking OK to close the Paragraph dialog box.

14 Press Ctrl + Home to move the insertion point to the beginning of the document.

15 Save, print, and then close 3-FCTMiddletonRpt.

Table 3.2 MLA Style Works Cited Page Formatting Guidelines

Begin works cited on a separate page at the end of the document.

Include the title Works Cited centered at the top of the page.

Double-space between and within entries.

Begin each entry at the left margin and hang-indent the second and subsequent lines in each entry.

Alphabetize the entries.

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Check Your Work Compare your work to the model answer available in the online course content to ensure that you have completed the activity correctly.

Insert Works Cited Page 1. Move insertion point to

end of document. 2. Press Ctrl + Enter. 3. Click References tab. 4. Click Bibliography

button. 5. Click Works Cited

option. Edit Source 1. Click citation in

document. 2. Click Citation Options

arrow. 3. Click Edit Source. 4. At Edit Source dialog

box, make desired changes.

5. Click OK. Update Works Cited Page 1. Click in works cited

text. 2. Click Update Citations

and Bibliography placeholder tab.

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TRAVELING INTERNATIONALLY

Traveling on a Budget

Thursday, April 22, 2021

7:00 to 8:30 p.m.

Sponsored by First Choice Travel

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One method for changing paragraph alignment is to use the Click and Type feature. To use Click and Type, position the mouse pointer at the left margin, in the center of the page, or at the right margin until the pointer displays with the desired alignment symbol and then double-click the mouse button. By default, text is aligned at the top of the page. Change this vertical alignment to center, justified, or bottom with the Vertical alignment option at the Page Setup dialog box with the Layout tab selected. Display the Page Setup dialog box by clicking the Layout tab and then clicking the Page Setup group dialog box launcher. Insert an image in a document from a location on the computer with the Pictures button on the Insert tab. Use the Online Pictures button on the Insert tab to search for images on the internet. Format an inserted image with buttons and options on the Picture Tools Format tab. This tab is active when an image is selected.

What You Will Do First Choice Travel is planning a workshop for people interested in traveling on a budget. You will create an announcement that contains center- and right-aligned text, vertically center the text on the page, and then add visual interest by inserting an image and the company logo.

1 Press Ctrl + N to display a blank document and then press the Enter key.

2 Position the I-beam pointer in the document between the left and right margins at about the 3.25-inch mark on the horizontal ruler and approximately one inch from the top of the page. When the center alignment lines display below the I-beam pointer, double- click the left mouse button.

3 Type the centered text shown in Figure 3.1, pressing the Enter key between each line of text and two times after the last line of centered text.

4 Change to right alignment by positioning the I-beam pointer near the right margin at approximately the 6.5-inch mark on the horizontal ruler and the 2-inch mark on the vertical ruler. When the right alignment lines display at the left side of the I-beam pointer, double-click the left mouse button.

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5 Type the right-aligned text shown in Figure 3.1. After typing the first line of right- aligned text, press Shift + Enter to move the insertion point to the next line.

6 Select the centered text and then change the font to 14-point Candara bold. Select the right-aligned text, change the font to 10-point Candara bold, and then deselect the text.

7 Vertically center the text on the page. To do this, click the Layout tab and then click the Page Setup group dialog box launcher.

8 At the Page Setup dialog box, click the Layout tab, click the Vertical alignment option box arrow, and then click Center at the drop-down list.

9 Click OK to close the Page Setup dialog box.

10 Save the document and name it 3-FCTTravelIntl.

11 Print 3-FCTTravelIntl.

12 Return the vertical alignment to top alignment. To do this, click the Page Setup group dialog box launcher. At the Page Setup dialog box, click the Layout tab, click the Vertical alignment option box arrow, and then click Top at the drop-down list. Click OK to close the dialog box.

13 Click the Insert tab and then click the Pictures button in the Illustrations group.

This displays the Insert Picture dialog box. Online images are also available for downloading by clicking the Insert tab and then clicking the Online Pictures button. At the Online Pictures window, type a keyword in the search text box, press the Enter key, and images related to the keyword display. Click an image and then click the Insert button and the image is inserted in the document.

14 At the Insert Picture dialog box, navigate to the folder containing your data documents and then double-click the Suitcases image file.

The image is inserted in the document, it is selected (sizing handles display around the image), and the Picture Tools Format tab displays as shown in Figure 3.2. A Layout Options button displays at the right of the image. Click this button to display a list of options for positioning the image and wrapping text around the image.

15 With the image selected, click the Position button in the Arrange group and then click the Position in Top Left with Square Text Wrapping option (first column, first row in the With Text Wrapping section).

Apply a text wrapping style to an image to specify how you want text or other items to flow around the image. Apply text wrapping with options from the Position button or with the Wrap Text button.

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16 Add a shadow effect to the image by clicking the Drop Shadow Rectangle option in the Picture Styles group (fourth option).

17 Click the Corrections button in the Adjust group and then click the Brightness: 0% (Normal) Contrast: +40% option (third column, bottom row in the Brightness/Contrast section).

18 Click the Picture Effects button in the Pictures Styles group, point to Glow, and then click the Glow: 5 point; Blue, Accent color 1 option (first column, first row in the Glow Variations section).

19 Click in the Shape Height measurement box in the Size group, type 1.7, and then press the Enter key.

When you change the height measurement, the width measurement is automatically changed to maintain the proportions of the image.

20 Select and then delete the text First Choice Travel that displays in small font size at the right side of the document.

21 Insert the First Choice Travel logo image below Sponsored by. To begin, click the Insert tab and then click the Pictures button in the Illustrations group.

22 At the Insert Picture dialog box, navigate to the folder containing your data documents and then double-click FCTLogo.

23 With the logo image selected in the document, click the Layout Options button outside the upper right corner of the image and then click Tight (second column, first row in With Text Wrapping section).

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Formatting an Image with Buttons on the Picture Tools Format Tab Images inserted in a document can be formatted in a variety of ways, which might include adding fill color and border lines, increasing or decreasing the brightness or contrast, choosing a wrapping style, and cropping the image. Format an image with buttons on the Picture Tools Format tab as shown in Figure 3.2. Use buttons in the Adjust group to correct the brightness and contrast of the image; change the image color; change to a dif- ferent image; reset the image to its original size, posi- tion, and color; and compress the picture. Compress a

picture to reduce resolution or discard extra information to save room on the hard drive or reduce download time. Use buttons in the Picture Styles group to apply a predesigned style, insert a picture border, or apply a picture effect. The Arrange group contains buttons for positioning the image, wrapping text around the image, and aligning and rotating the image. Use options in the Size group to crop the image and specify the height and width of the image.

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24 With the logo image still selected, press and hold down the Shift key, click one of the corner sizing handles (white squares) and click and hold down the left mouse button; drag to reduce the size of the image so it displays as shown in Figure 3.3; and then release the mouse button.

Pressing and holding down the Shift key while increasing or decreasing the size of an image maintains the proportions of the image.

25 Drag the logo image so it is positioned as shown in Figure 3.3. To drag the image, position the insertion point inside the selected image until the arrow pointer displays with a four-headed arrow attached. Click and hold down the left mouse button, drag the selected image to the desired location, and then release the mouse button.

As you move an image near the top, left, right, or bottom margins of the document, green guidelines appear to help you position the image.

26 Click outside the logo to deselect it.

27 Save, print, and then close 3-FCTTravelIntl.

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Vertically Center Text 1. Click Layout tab. 2. Click Page Setup

group dialog box launcher.

3. Click Layout tab. 4. Click Vertical

alignment option. 5. Click Center. 6. Click OK. Insert Image from Computer 1. Click Insert tab. 2. Click Pictures button. 3. Navigate to folder. 4. Double-click image.

In Brief

Check Your Work Compare your work to the model answer available in the online course content to ensure that you have completed the activity correctly.

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Word automates the creation of envelopes with options at the Envelopes and Labels dia- log box with the Envelopes tab selected. At this dialog box, type a delivery address and a return address. If the Envelopes and Labels dialog box is opened in a document containing a name and address, the name and address are inserted automatically as the delivery address. If a return address is entered, Word will ask before printing if the new return address should be saved as the default return address. Click the Yes button to use the return address for future envelopes, or click the No button if a different return address will be used for future envelopes.

What You Will Do You need to create an envelope for sending the information about Thailand to Camille Matsui at Marquee Productions.

1 Press Ctrl + N to display a blank document.

You can also display a blank document by clicking the File tab, clicking the New option, and then clicking the Blank document template. Another method is to insert a New button on the Quick Access Toolbar and then click the button to display a blank document. To insert the New button on the Quick Access Toolbar, click the Customize Quick Access Toolbar button at the right side of the toolbar and then click New at the drop-down list.

2 Click the Mailings tab and then click the Envelopes button in the Create group.

3 At the Envelopes and Labels dialog box with the Envelopes tab selected, type the following name and address in the Delivery address text box. Press the Enter key at the end of each line, except the last line containing the city, state, and zip code.

Camille Matsui Marquee Productions 955 South Alameda Street Los Angeles, CA 90037

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Customizing Envelopes Use options at the Envelope Options dialog box shown at the right to customize an envelope. Display this dialog box by clicking the Options button at the Envelopes and Labels dialog box. At the Envelope Options dialog box, change the envelope size, change the font for the delivery and return addresses, and specify the positioning of the addresses in relation to the left and top edges of the envelope.

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4 If any text displays in the Return address text box, delete it and then type the following name and address. Type your name where you see Student Name.

First Choice Travel Student Name 3588 Ventura Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90102

5 Click the Add to Document button.

Clicking the Add to Document button inserts the envelope in the document. You can also send the envelope directly to the printer by clicking the Print button.

6 At the message asking if you want to save the new return address as the default address, click No.

7 Save the document with the name 3-FCTEnvtoMP.

8 Print and then close 3-FCTEnvtoMP. Note: Manual feed of the envelope may be required. Please check with your instructor before printing the envelope.

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Prepare Envelope 1. Click Mailings tab. 2. Click Envelopes

button. 3. Type delivery address. 4. Type return address. 5. Click either Add to

Document button or Print button.

In Brief

Check Your Work Compare your work to the model answer available in the online course content to ensure that you have completed the activity correctly.

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Use Word’s Labels feature to print text on mailing labels, file labels, disc labels, or other types of labels. Labels can be created for printing on a variety of predefined labels, which can be purchased at an office supply store. Use the Labels feature to create a sheet of mailing labels with the same name and address or image or enter a different name and address on each label. Create a label with options at the Envelopes and Labels dialog box with the Labels tab selected.

What You Will Do You will create a sheet of mailing labels containing the First Choice Travel name and address. You will also create mailing labels for sending the Thailand document to several First Choice Travel customers and create labels for the First Choice Travel office in Toronto.

1 Press Ctrl + N to display a blank document.

2 Click the Mailings tab and then click the Labels button in the Create group.

3 Type the following information in the Address text box. Type your name where you see Student Name. (Press the Enter key at the end of each line except the last line.)

First Choice Travel Student Name 3588 Ventura Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90102

4 Click the Options button.

5 At the Label Options dialog box, click the Label vendors option box arrow and then click Avery US Letter at the drop-down list.

6 Scroll down the Product number list box and then click 5160 Address Labels.

7 Click OK to close the dialog box.

8 Click the New Document button at the Envelopes and Labels dialog box.

9 Save the document and name it 3-FCTLALabels.

10 Print and then close 3-FCTLALabels.

11 Click the Mailings tab and then click the Labels button in the Create group.

12 At the Envelopes and Labels dialog box, click the New Document button.

13 At the document, type the first name and address shown in Figure 3.4 in the first label. Press the Tab key two times to move the insertion point to the next label and then type the second name and address shown in Figure 3.4. Press the Tab key two times and then type the third name and address. Press the Tab key one time and then type the fourth name and address. Continue in this manner until you have typed all of the names and addresses in Figure 3.4.

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Customizing Labels Click the Options button at the Envelopes and Labels dialog box with the Labels tab selected and the Label Options dialog box displays as shown at the right. At this dialog box, choose the type of printer, the label vendor, and the product number. This dialog box also displays information about the selected label, such as type, height, width, and paper size. When a label is selected, Word automatically determines label margins. These default settings can be customized by clicking the Details button at the Label Options dialog box.

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14 Save the document and name it 3-FCTCustLabels.

15 Print and then close 3-FCTCustLabels.

16 At the blank document, create mailing labels for the Toronto office of First Choice Travel using an image. Begin by clicking the Insert tab and then clicking the Pictures button in the Illustrations group.

17 At the Insert Picture dialog box, navigate to the folder containing your data files and then double-click the FCTTorontoLabel image.

18 With the label image selected, click the Position button in the Arrange group on the Picture Tools Format tab and then click the Position in Top Center with Square Text Wrapping option (second column, first row in the With Text Wrapping section).

19 With the image still selected, click the Mailings tab and then click the Labels button.

20 At the Envelopes and Labels dialog box, make sure the Avery US Letter label number 5160 is selected and then click the New Document button.

When you click the New Document button, the label image is inserted in each label on the page and inserted in a new document.

21 Save the document and name it 3-FCTTorontoLabels.

22 Print and then close 3-FCTTorontoLabels.

23 Close the document containing the label image without saving it.

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Moreno Products 350 Mission Boulevard Pomona, CA 91767

Dr. Esther Riggins 9077 Walnut Street Los Angeles, CA 90097

Mr. Miguel Santos 12120 Barranca Parkway Irvine, CA 92612

Automated Services, Inc. 4394 Seventh Street Long Beach, CA 92602

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lipinski 5534 Eagle Ridge Drive Los Angeles, CA 90092

Ms. Samantha Schwartz 103-B Pacific Palms Los Angeles, CA 90068

Create Mailing Labels with Same Name and Address 1. Click Mailings tab. 2. Click Labels button. 3. Type name and

address in Address text box.

4. Click either New Document button or Print button.

Create Mailing Labels with Different Names and Addresses 1. Click Mailings tab. 2. Click Labels button. 3. Click New Document

button. 4. At document screen,

type names and addresses.

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Envelopes and Labels dialog box with Labels tab selected

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works cited page References, Citations & Bibliography

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HAWAIIAN SPECIALS

White Sands Charters

Sail on the Pacific Pride and visit out-of-the-way bays popalated by some of Hawaii’s most colorful residents. Naturalist guides help you spot humpback whales during the winter and spring seasons. Depending on weather and marine conditions, your guides will also introduce you to the delightful denizens of Molokini Crater or other premier snorkeling spots. The Pacific Pride departs at 7:00 a.m. and returns at 1:00 p.m. Voyages to Molokini depart at 8:00 a.m. and return at 12:00 noon.

Air Adventures

Experience beautiful coastlines and magnificent waterfalls and fly inside an active volcano. For an adventure that will last a lifetimes, fly in Hawaii’s newest and most modern jet helicopter. Each air adventure includes:

· An expert pilot

· An air-conditioned cabin

· Exclusive remote landing sites

· Video with CD sound that puts you in the picture

Air Adventures puts you in a luxurious helicopter designed specifically for touring, with all seating facing forward offering 180-degree visibility. View untouched areas from the moonscapes of volcanic craters to thundering waterfalls and rugged coastlines.

Deep Sea Submarines

Journey through hawaii’s natural undersea world in a high-tech submarine to discover the island’s unique marine species and explore the mysteries of the sea. Choose from the following exciting adventures:

Island Expedition: An introduction to submarine travel and Hawaii’s natural marine world

Island Discovery: An early morning or late afternoon dive, with special savings

Ultimate Adventure: Deep Sea Submarines’ most celebrated dive, featuring a a skilled team of scuba divers

All Deep Sea Submarine boats are environmentally friendly, air-conditioned vessels, with state-of-the-art equipment on board.

Snorkeling Fantasies

Don’t settle for an ordinary snorkeling trip—experience a Snorkeling Fantasies adventure instead!

· Fun and fascinating! Discover sea turtles, amazing fish, and beautiful coral with a knowledgable marine researcher as your guide.

· An adventure that suits your style. Snorkel in beautiful, out-of-the-way bays while on a sunset sail.

· Great value. Just bring your towel and sunscreen—we supply everything from snorkeling gear to drinks and lunch.

Bicycle Safari

Travel 38 miles downhill from the summit to the sea. View the volcano and coast through lava fields and emarald green fields. Your downhill experience includes:

· Custom-built bicycle

· Free hotel pickup

· Two volcano guides

· Vista dining

· Tour of the Orchid Flower Farm

The bicycle tour begins at the top of the volcano, where you watch the sun rise over the majestic mountain. The downhill trip requires only 400 yards of pedaling, allowing you to relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery.

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Norway in a Nutshell Tour

When tourring Norway, you must include this fabulous day excursion through some of the the most magnificent scenary in Norway. On the norway in a Nutshell tour, you leave Bergen in the morning by train and travel to Voss. From there the train climbs to the great mountain plateau that separates the western fjords from East Norway. In Myrdal you change trains and then travel down the many sharp curves on the famous Flam Railway, know as one of the most spectacular train rides in the world. You will pass lofty, snow-capped mountains, thundering waterfalls, and peaceful green meadows in the valley below. After a stay in Flam, you continue the trip on a ship in some of the most beautiful fjords in norway. After cruising along the fjords, you take a bus back to Voss, where a train is ready to take you back to Bergen.

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VACATIONING IN RENO AND LAKE TAHOE

Reno and LT are home to more snow, more ski resorts, and more nightlife than any other ski destination in North america. Come visit our area and experience a vast diversity of ski terrain, scenic beauty, and entertinment options.

Getting to Reno and LT is as easy as taking one of over 250 flights that arrive daily at the Reno/Tahoe International Airport. Getting to your accommodations can be as quick as a ten-minute shuttle ride to a hotel casino in Reno or less than an scenic hour through the Eldorado foothills to a variety of LT properties. All of the ski slopes are between 45 and 90 minutes from the Reno Airport. Getting around is easy with a variety of transportation options.

Destinations

Convenience and great locations make Incline Village and Crystal Bay desirable destinations at LT. Situated between Squaw Valley and Heavenly ski resorts, the two villages, along with other great resorts such as Mt. Rose and Diamond Peak, are just minutes away. Just 30 miles from Reno/Tahoe International Airport, the villages are central to all of the LT ski resorts. Diamond Peak offers 2,000 acres of classic Nordic terrain, over 35 kilometers of groomed tracks and skating lanes with incredible views of LT. The resort also boasts a 6.2 million dollar complex including an eight-lane indoor swimming pool, cardiovascular and strength-training center, aerobic studio, and and gym. Additional recreational offerings include sledding, sleigh rides, snowshoeing, bowling, and a movie theater.

North LT is a favored destination for discriminating vacationers. Visit this beautiful area for the epic powder, seven resorts, downhill and cross-country skiing, and unlimited dining choices—all for affordable prices. Consider trying ice skating at the world’s highest ice rink, snowmobiling and snowshoeing in the backcountry, or touring LT on an authentic paddle-wheeler. Visit one of 80 restaurants boasting award-winning cuisine in lakeshore and alpine settings. Visit the historic town of Truckee, a old railroad and logging community with qauint shops and sights. LT South Shore is the ideal destination for variety with an amazing selection of sking for all skill levels. Almost endless lodging possibilities await you with over 95 luxurious hotels and casinos, all-suite resorts, motels, condominiums, cabins, and homes. Tour the Eldorado backcountry on a snowmobile, take a paddle-wheeler cruise to Emerald Bay, try a peaceful sleigh ride, or see the sights from a dogsled.

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VACATION SPECIALS

Ocean Vista Cruise Lines

Sign up today for an eight-day, seven-night cruise of the Alaska Inside Passage on the beautiful new Pacific Skye cruise ship. This inagural trip begins May 9 in Seattle, Washington, and ends back in Seattle on May 16.

The Pacific Skye cruises through Glacier Bay and the Inside Passage and pays visits to the Alaskan ports of Skagway, Haines, and Juneau. The Pacific Skye also stops in the beautiful port city of Vancouver, British Columbia.

On this exciting cruise, you will

· Behold some of the worlds most majestic scenery

· Visit colorful Gold Rush towns

· Observe fascinating wildlife

· Experience a dazzling display by the Northern Lights

· Listen to the “singing of the ice”

· Walk on a glacier

· Hike through a forest of hemlocks

· Helicopter or seaplane down “rivers of ice”

· Canoe through a wildlife preserve while eagles soar overhead

Space is limited on this inaugural voyage of the Pacific Skye, so make your reservations today! Your can make reservations through April 15, 2021, and secure the reservation with a deposit of $250 per person. Deposits are refundable until the the final payment date of May 1, 2021. Cruise rates, including port charges and government fees, begin as low as $950 per person based on a double-occupancy cabin. Choose the class below that best fits your cruising style:

Class H $975 USD

Inside stateroom

Two lower beds

Class D $1,275 USD

Deluxe ocean view stateroom

Spacious outside stateroom with window

Sitting area and two lower beds

Class B $1,315 USD

Superior deluxe ocean view stateroom

Spacious outside stateroom with window

Sitting area and two lower beds

Class S $1,510 USD

Superior deluxe suite

Large ocean view suite with private balcony

Sitting area and two lower beds

Class P $2,750 USD

Three-room Presidential suite

Large ocean view with two private balconies

Sitting area and two bedrooms

Getaway Weekends

You could spend the weekend grocery shopping or cleaning closets, or you could take of on a romantic three-day adventure—without breaking the bank! On a moment’s notice you can be taking in the sights and sounds of London or skiing down the slopes of a ski resort in beautiful utah.

From February through April, we are offering a three-night vacation package to London beginning as low as $449 per person. This fantastic price includes airfare from New York to London and hotel lodging for three nights. For a small fee, you can rent a car and spend time visiting sights in and around London.

Scenic Park City Mountain Resort, host to many of the 2002 Winter Olympic games, is a mere half-hour drive from Utah’s Salt Lake City International Airport. First Choice Travel is offering a three-day ski vacation package for prices beginning as low as $327. The three-day vacation package includes airfare, lodging, transfer, and a two-day ski lift pass.

First Choice Planner

First Choice Travel presents the 2021 First Choice Planner—your personal guide to over 50 special offers from our First Choice partners. Hang on to your copy and use it whenever you travel this summer and fall. You can save money and multiply the First Choice points you earn. The more you travel this year, the faster you can accumulate First Choice points and enjoy extra travel benefits throughout the year.

Specials offered by First Choice Travel include all the reference codes you will need when you make your arrangements with a First Choice Travel representative. First Choice partners include airlines, car rental companies, hotels, and cruise lines.

As you think about your travel needs for this year, consider the following specials:

· Earn 1,000 First Choice points when you book round-trip airfare with First Choice Travel.

· Earn 500 First Choice points when you rent a car for two or more consecutive days through First Choice Travel.

· Earn 5,000 First Choice points when you book a cruise through First Choice Travel.

· Earn 100 First Choice points for each day you stay in a First Choice Travel partner hotel.

· Earn 50 First Choice points for each sightseeing excursion you book with First Choice Travel.

Let First Choice Travel take care of all your travel needs.

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JUNEAU, ALASKA

Juneau, Alaska’s capital since 1900, sits at the base of Mt. Juneau. This capital blends its history as a mining town containing old storefronts and saloons with the modern architecture of government and Native corporations.

History

In the late 1800s, gold became the foundation of Juneau. The town contained a variety of gold mines with the Alaska-Juneau, or A-J, mine the most successful. The A-J mine buildings are still visible above town. Other gold mines include the Treadwill Mine complex at Douglas and the Alaska-Gastineau mine south of town. A massive cave-in occurred at Treadwill in 1917 and the mine closed. When gold content dropped below profitable margins in 1921, the Alaska-Gastineau mine closed. The A-J mine continued operations until World War II, when labor shortages and high costs forced its closure.

Visitor Attractions

Walking, hiking, and biking trails abound in and around the Juneau area. Scenic flights take visitors over the spectacular ice fields and the Glacier Bay National Monument. Take an exciting boat ride along Juneau’s wilderness waterways. Tour buses take visitors to Mendanhall Glacier where they can climb moraines left by receding glaciers, hike nearby trails, and visit the U.S. Forest Service observatory where guides and exhibits explain glacier features. Visitors also can reach the glacier by driving or taking a charter flight.

Reminders of Juneau’s past abound in the city. The Davis Log Cabin, built in 1881, was the community’s first church and is now the visitor information center. Consider a visit to the St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church, which was built in 1894 and is considered the oldest original Orthodox Church in Southeast Alaska. Other city attractions include the Juneau Douglas City Museum, the pioneer cemetery, and the Wickersham House.

Museums

Juneau is the proud home to the Alaska State Museum, featuring permanent displays of Eskimo and Southeast Indian artifacts. The museum also offers changing displays of Alaska’s political and natural history.

Visit the Juneau Douglas City Museum and learn about Juneau’s history. Exhibits include features on gold mining and Juneau’s historic past. A small admission fee is charged to adults. Children under the age of 18 are admitted free of charge.

The Alaska Maritime Heritage Foundation, a nonprofit group, is planning to build a tall ship for Alaska. It will be used to train sailors and people with disabilities in seamanship, environmental studies, goodwill trips, and charter work.

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SOUTH LAKE TAHOE—CROSS COUNTRY SKI AREAS

Camp Richardson Resort Cross Country Ski Center

The center offers over 50 km of groomed trails with skating lanes. Ski the shoreline of Lake Tahoe or enjoy a sleigh ride or the snow play area. Rentals and lessons are available.

Lake Tahoe Winter Sports Center

Beginner and intermediate skiers will find groomed trails that wander around the golf course, ideal for that first time.

South Lake Tahoe Parks & Recreation

The South Lake Parks and Recreation Department maintains 10 km of groomed trails for practicing your striding or skating skills. A minimal fee makes this an excellent choice for a few hours of skiing.

Kirkwood Cross Country

Kirkwood Cross Country has 80 km of trails on 4,200 acres in three trail networks. Interpretive nature signs explain the variety of wildlife, winter vegetation, and surrounding vistas. A special children’s area is located near the Cross Country Day Lodge.

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Oslo, Norway

History

The founding of Oslo took place in the turbulent period between the Viking Age and Norway’s Catholic Middle Ages. Many remnants and ruins from ancient Oslo can be found in Memorial Park. The city has a fascinating, interesting, and dramatic history.

Oslo’s population was substantially reduced during the time of the Black Death in 1348, which claimed over fifty percent of the inhabitants. This epidemic also had political consequences for Norway, which was reduced to a province of Denmark. During this period, Copenhagen was the actual capital of Norway. Oslo was also greatly affected by the Lutheran Protestant Reformation of 1537, with religious conflicts, political separation from the Catholic Church, and the foundation of a Protestant National Church. Many ruins of churches and monasteries bear witness to this process.

Oslo was completely destroyed by fire in 1624. Following intense renewal and advanced city planning in the spirit of the Renaissance, a completely new city was created and named Christiania. In 1814 Norway was united with Sweden, and Christiania experienced strong economic and political growth. In 1905 the union with Sweden was dissolved and Norway gained its independence. The original name of Oslo was reinstated in 1924.

Population

Oslo is the capital of Norway and has more than 500,000 inhabitants. Approximately 900,000 people live in the Greater Oslo area, representing twenty percent of the total population of Norway.

Commerce and Industry

The working population of Oslo distributed according to occupation includes: industry, 16%; building and construction, 6%; transport, 9%; trade, services, and tourism, 69%.

Climate

Oslo’s climate is temperate in the autumn and warm in spring and summer. Snow falls three to five months in the winter. Skiing conditions are good in the hills around Oslo between December and April. From May to July, the weather can be quite warm with long periods of sunshine. Drought can also occur from time to time. Statistically speaking, Oslo is Scandinavia’s sunniest capital.

Holiday, Sport, and Leisure

Oslo is surrounded by forest and fjord. Preserving the fjord and the area surrounding the city for leisure and outdoor pursuits is an important part of Oslo’s political tradition. Some of the major sports events in Oslo include the Grete Waitz Race, Holmenkollen Relay, Oslo Marathon, and the Holmenkollen Ski Festival. Oslo includes over 2,000 kilometers of prepared ski trails for cross-country skiing and a number of ski lifts for alpine skiing.

Sightseeing Tours

Tour 1: Mini Cruise

Fifty-minute cruise that departs on the hour

Tour 2: Fjord Cruise

Two-hour cruise that departs on the half hour

Tour 3: Fjord Cruise with Dinner

Two-hour cruise followed by dinner at Restaurant Lanternen

Tour 4: Selected Oslo Sightseeing

Three-hour tour of Vigeland Sculpture Park, the Holmenkollen Ski Jump, the Viking Ships, and the Kon-Tiki Raft

All tours by boat and coach depart from Pier 3 in front of the Oslo City Hall.

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PETERSBURG, ALASKA

Petersburg, Alaska, located on Mitkoff Island, is considered Alaska’s Little Norway. Petersburg grew up around a salmon cannery and sawmill built by Peter Buschmann between 1897 and 1899. Petersburg is named after Peter Buschmann and part of its charm lies in its magnificent setting and the Scandinavian design of some of its buildings and houses.

Services

Downtown merchants sell a variety of products including gifts and souvenirs, hunting and fishing gear and licenses, camping supplies, groceries, hardware, marine supplies, automotive parts, and clothing. Unique and colorful gifts and clothes imported from Norway are available at some specialty shops. Artwork by local artists is sold at downtown shops and at an art gallery located near the ferry terminal.

The business district contains two banks, several restaurants, a laundry, a movie theater, and a bookstore. The U.S. Post Office and the U.S. Forest Service ranger district office are both located in the federal office building. Other merchants in Petersburg offer nearly all visitor services, including gas stations and car repair, air taxi services and charters, car rentals, RV parking, propane, and boat repairs and rentals.

Visitor Attractions

Visit the Clausen Memorial Museum at Second and Fram Streets to view exhibits that explain local fishing history and Petersburg’s Norwegian heritage. The museum is open daily May through September.

The recently restored Sons of Norway Hall is one of the prominent downtown landmarks. It is a favorite location for artists and photographers. The hall is on the National Register of Historic Places and is open for visitors on special occasions.

Mitkoff Island offers a picnic area at Sandy Beach located north of Petersburg. Sandy Beach has a good view of Frederick Sound and offers covered picnic shelters. Camping is not allowed at the picnic grounds.

Walk through any of the boat harbors and you will usually find a friendly fisherman who will explain some of the fishing gear and fishing boats docked in the harbor. Freshly caught local seafood is often available at the local markets and also is served at local restaurants.

Walking Tours

Petersburg offers several attractive walks. The city’s Main Street contains brass inlays of area birds and animals, and boasts recently planted trees, custom light poles and benches, and picnic tables along Harbor Way. A boardwalk connects Mountain View Manor with the local ballpark. Other walks are the Loop Walk, Hammer Slough Walk, Harbor Walk, and the Three Lakes Loop Road Walk.

Accommodations

Accommodations in and around Petersburg include three hotels, several bed and breakfast establishments, a Forest Service campground, and several remote Forest Service cabins. Tent City, a municipal campground near the airport, is used primarily by the many transient cannery workers who flock to Petersburg during the summer and is not recommended for tourists.

Drivers can generally park recreational vehicles anywhere within the National Forest boundary, provided they do not interfere with logging operations. Camping or recreational vehicle parking in the city limits is discouraged. If you are planning to stay in a hotel, U.S. Forest Service cabin, or on the Alaska marine highway, you will need to make a reservation.

Transportation

Daily jet service is available from Seattle, Ketchikan, and Juneau to Petersburg. Commuter airline flights are also available from Ketchikan, Wrangell, or Juneau. The airport and seaplane base are close to town and can accommodate private aircraft. A helicopter charter service also operates at the airport.

The Alaska marine highway offers another option for traveling to Petersburg. Petersburg is one of the main stops and service is frequent during the summer. The ferry terminal is a short walk from downtown, and taxi service is available.

If you would like more information on traveling in Alaska, check with a First Choice Travel representative.

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OREGON

For a relaxing, comfortable, and affordable vacation, consider renting a condominium, house, cabin, or chalet. All vacation properties are near skiing and gaming excitement and provide the comfort and privacy of home in Oregon’s beautiful mountain setting. All properties come fully equipped with kitchens, fireplaces, televisions, and decks or patios.

Fast Facts

Type of property: mountain recreational resort

Telephone: (503) 555-3985

Fax: (503) 555-2301

Property locations: Parkdale, Rhododendron, Sandy

Rates and Packages

NEVADA

Poised in the heart of the High Sierra ski bow, the legendary Mountain Chateau Resort is a wonderful mixture of rustic mountain elegance with refined comfort. Every guest room has a spectacular view of Lake Tahoe. Dine in the Lake Side Dining Room.

Fast Facts

Type of property: lakefront resort hotel

Telephone: (775) 555-7990

Fax: (775) 555-7121

Number of rooms: 150 lake-view rooms

Rates and Packages

Package Length Price

Tuck ‘n’ Roll 3 days/2 nights $269

Ski Sneak 4 days/3 nights $409

Take a Break 6 days/5 nights $649

Ultimate 8 days/7 nights $1,009

Additional accommodations are available at the Ste. Thérèse Chateau and Silver Creek Resort.

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VACATION SPECIALS

Ocean Vista Cruise Lines

Sign up today for an eight-day, seven-night cruise of the Alaska Inside Passage on the beautiful new Pacific Skye cruise ship. This inagural trip begins May 5 in Seattle, Washington, and ends back in Seattle on May 12.

The Pacific Skye cruises through Glacier Bay and the Inside Passage and pays visits to the Alaskan ports of Skagway, Haines, and Juneau. The Pacific Skye also stops in the beautiful port city of Vancouver, British Columbia.

On this exciting cruise, you will

· Behold some of the worlds most majestic scenery

· Visit colorful Gold Rush towns

· Observe fascinating wildlife

· Experience a dazzling display by the Northern Lights

· Listen to the “singing of the ice”

· Walk on a glacier

· Hike through a forest of hemlocks

· Helicopter or seaplane down “rivers of ice”

· Canoe through a wildlife preserve while eagles soar overhead

Space is limited on this inaugural voyage of the Pacific Skye, so make your reservations today! Your can make reservations through April 15, 2021, and secure the reservation with a deposit of $250 per person. Deposits are refundable until the the final payment date of May 1, 2021. Cruise rates, including port charges and government fees, begin as low as $950 per person based on a double-occupancy cabin. Choose the class below that best fits your cruising style:

Class H $975 USD

Inside stateroom

Two lower beds

Class D $1,275 USD

Deluxe ocean view stateroom

Spacious outside stateroom with window

Sitting area and two lower beds

Class B $1,315 USD

Superior deluxe ocean view stateroom

Spacious outside stateroom with window

Sitting area and two lower beds

Class S $1,510 USD

Superior deluxe suite

Large ocean view suite with private balcony

Sitting area and two lower beds

Class P $2,750 USD

Three-room Presidential suite

Large ocean view with two private balconies

Sitting area and two bedrooms

Getaway Weekends

You could spend the weekend grocery shopping or cleaning closets or you could take of on a romantic three-day adventure—without breaking the bank! On a moment’s notice you can be taking in the sights and sounds of London or skiing down the slopes of a ski resort in beautiful utah.

From February through April, we are offering a three-night vacation package to London beginning as low as $449 per person. This fantastic price includes airfare from New York to London and hotel lodging for three nights. For a small fee, you can rent a car and spend time visiting sights in and around London.

Scenic Park City Mountain Resort, host to many of the 2002 Winter Olympic games, is a mere half-hour drive from Utah’s Salt Lake City International Airport. First Choice Travel is offering a three-day ski vacation package for prices beginning as low as $327. The three-day vacation package includes airfare, lodging, transfer, and a two-day ski lift pass.

First Choice Planner

First Choice Travel presents the 2021 First Choice Planner—your personal guide to over 50 special offers from our First Choice partners. Hang on to your copy and use it whenever you travel this summer and fall. You can save money and multiply the First Choice points you earn. The more you travel this year, the faster you can accumulate First Choice points and enjoy extra travel benefits throughout the year.

Specials offered by First Choice Travel include all the reference codes you will need when you make your arrangements with a First Choice Travel representative. First Choice partners include airlines, car rental companies, hotels, and cruise lines.

As you think about your travel needs for this year, consider the following specials:

· Earn 1,000 First Choice points when you book round-trip airfare with First Choice Travel.

· Earn 500 First Choice points when you rent a car for two or more consecutive days through First Choice Travel.

· Earn 5,000 First Choice points when you book a cruise through First Choice Travel.

· Earn 100 First Choice points for each day you stay in a First Choice Travel partner hotel.

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JUNEAU, ALASKA

Juneau, Alaska’s capital since 1900, sits at the base of Mt. Juneau. This capital blends its history as a mining town with old storefronts and saloons with the modern architecture of government and Native corporations.

History

In the late 1800s, gold became the foundation of Juneau. The town contained a variety of gold mines with the Alaska-Juneau, or A-J, mine the most successful. The A-J mine buildings are still visible above town. Other gold mines include the Treadwill Mine complex at Douglas and the Alaska-Gastineau mine south of town. A massive cave-in occurred at Treadwill in 1917 and the mine closed. When gold content dropped below profitable margins in 1921, the Alaska-Gastineau mine closed. The A-J mine continued operations until World War II, when labor shortages and high costs forced its closure.

Visitor Attractions

Walking, hiking, and biking trails abound in and around Juneau. Scenic flights take visitors over the spectacular ice fields and the Glacier Bay National Monument. Take an exciting boat ride along Juneau’s wilderness waterways.

Tour buses take visitors to Mendenhall Glacier where they can climb moraines left by receding glaciers, hike nearby trails, and visit the U.S. Forest Service observatory where guides and exhibits explain glacier features. Visitors can also reach the glacier by driving or taking a charter flight.

Reminders of Juneau’s past abound in the city. The Davis Log Cabin, built in 1881, was the community’s first church and is now the visitor information center. Consider a visit to the St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church, which was built in 1894 and is considered the oldest original Orthodox Church in Southeast Alaska. Other city attractions include the Juneau Douglas City Museum, the pioneer cemetery, and the Wickersham House.

The Mendenhall Valley, located outside Juneau and below the Mendenhall Glacier, contains a residential area, a commercial business complex, and the Juneau Airport. Across Gastineau Channel from downtown Juneau is Douglas, a community that served the Treadwill Mine, but is now a part of incorporated Juneau.

Museums

Juneau is the proud home to the Alaska State Museum, featuring permanent displays of Eskimo and Southeast Indian artifacts. The museum also offers changing displays of Alaska’s political and natural history.

Visit the Juneau Douglas City Museum and learn about Juneau’s history. Exhibits include features on gold mining and Juneau’s historic past. A small admission fee is charged to adults. Children under the age of 18 are admitted free of charge.

The Alaska Maritime Heritage Foundation, a nonprofit group, is planning to build a tall ship for Alaska. It will be used to train sailors and people with disabilities in seamanship, environmental studies, goodwill trips, and charter work.

Visitor Centers

Located in downtown Juneau, the Davis Log Cabin Information Center is operated by the Juneau Convention and Visitors Bureau. A free brochure is available at the center that includes a walking tour map and information about other Alaska communities. The Davis Cabin is open every day in the summer.

The USFS Information Center is located at the corner of Eagan Drive and Willoughby Avenue. Visitors can view films and videos on Glacier Bay National Park, bald eagles, humpback whales, the Tongass National Forest, mountain goats, Admiralty Island, Dall sheep, and life in logging camps.

The Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center is located at the base of the glacier and is open every day in the summer from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Visitors can take a guided tour and learn about marine ecology. Films and videos are available that provide information on the glacier and mountain goats.

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Visitor Services

Juneau offers a variety of comforts and services to visitors. Two major commercial areas offer several hotels and stores. One area, located downtown, caters to tourists’ tastes for mementos, from souvenirs to Native arts, crafts, and contemporary art. The other area, located near the airport, offers lodging, camping, and picnicking facilities.

Accommodations in and around Juneau include hostels, bed and breakfast facilities, budget motels, and luxurious hotels. Restaurants offer food to satisfy a variety of palates, and eateries range from fast food to steak and seafood houses.

Transportation

City buses transport visitors in and around Juneau as well as to and from the airport. Visitors can also choose to take a taxi or airport shuttle. In the summertime, a shuttle service is available between Juneau and the Alaska Marine Highway system ferry terminal at Auke Bay.

Points of Interest

Alaska State Museum Downtown

Davis Log Cabin Visitor Center Downtown

Mendenhall Glacier 14 miles from Juneau

St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church Downtown

U.S. Forest Service Information Center Centennial Building

Gastineau Salmon Hatchery 3 miles from Juneau

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Middleton Valley

The Middleton Valley is home to one of the state’s largest natural freshwater lakes, the unique and beautiful Jefferson Basin, and numerous parks and recreational campgrounds. Middleton Valley has many convenient and quality visitor attractions and facilities, including a variety of lodging options to fit any budget. The Middleton Valley and surrounding area is renowned for its beautiful scenery, wildlife, and outdoor recreational opportunities.

In the 1860s, silver was discovered in the Middleton Valley area and fortune seekers flocked to the area hoping to strike it rich at the massive Milestone Lode discovered in 1860. Would-be miners rushed to the Middleton Valley over Culver Pass from the north and Myers Pass and Gulliver Pass from the south. The influx of pioneers to the valley was so great that Northridge Road was forged across the mountains. Silver was not the only valuable commodity early settlers found in the area. Middleton Valley’s timber-rich forests became a necessary resource for the increasing number of people needing fuel and to support the labyrinth of mines being constructed. The easy availability of timber soon led to the devastation of the valley forests, which were heavily logged between 1860 and 1890. The decline of the Milestone Lode probably rescued the valley’s diminishing forests.

Although the development of the Middleton Valley has come far, modern planners today use the ancient wisdom of the Native people when building in the area. Realizing the need to preserve the valley’s beauty in the face of progress, the state formed the Middleton Valley Regional Planning Department in 1965 to oversee environmentally responsible development. The department’s approach has enabled limitations to construction while devising a redevelopment plan that will improve the economy, tourist access, and the environment well into the next century. Today, the Middleton Valley retains its pioneer charm while displaying an ancient respect for nature. While hotels, casinos, and ski resorts draw millions of guests each year, the valley’s main attraction continues to be the restful silence of the wilderness and the awe-inspiring beauty of the area.

The geology of Middleton Valley accounts for its compatibility with both agriculture and outdoor recreation. According to Joanne Hensley in her article on the natural resources of the Middleton Valley, “the granite found in the valley is approximately 60 million years old, but became exposed after 30 million years of adjustments in the earth’s crust and erosion”. Floods, fire, ice, and volcanoes all played into the historical shaping of the area. A complex system of reservoirs and waterways services the croplands in the valley and takes advantage of the unusual geologic features of the area.

Because of the geography of the Middleton Valley and the surrounding area, summer and winter activities abound. With over 189,000 surface acres of water on or near Middleton Lake, fishing is a favorite activity. The lake is open all year for fishing for walleye, trout, bass, perch, crappie, and catfish. In the summer, people fish for some of the largest rainbow trout in the state and in the winter, ice fishing is a popular sport and easily accessible from local lodges. Other regional activities include hiking, camping, mountain biking, skiing, golf, and tennis. The valley boasts over 20 lodges and resorts and offers a full range of services for visitors, from those interested in camping to those preferring first-class amenities.

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Food and Beverages

Thai cuisine is distinctive and thanks to the Thai love of good food, ensures excellent dining nationwide. Major European, Levantine, Asian, and Oriental cuisines are represented in gourmet restaurants. American, English, and Continental breakfasts are served in most hotels and many coffee shops specialize in European dishes. Western-style fast food shops, snack bars, and ice cream parlors are available in Bangkok and other major cities in the country. Bottled water is served in most restaurants along with excellent local beers, liquors, coffee, tea, and chocolate.

Postal Service

Thailand’s mail service is reliable and efficient. Major hotels provide basic postal services on their premises. Bangkok’s Central G.P.O. is open from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays.

Banks

Thai and foreign banks provide standard services nationwide from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except public and bank holidays. Some banks operate money-changing booths, which open daily.

Shopping

Bargains are found in bazaars, air-conditioned shopping centers, boutiques, department stores, and government-approved emporiums. Shop for Thai silks, cottons, pewter stoneware, precious stones and gems, and quality-crafted jewelry. Shoppers can take advantage of a monthly shopping guide containing useful shopping tips, maps of major shopping areas, and a comprehensive list of shops and stores.

Entertainment

Thailand offers a variety of entertainment options for visitors, such as boxing stadiums, race and golf courses, tennis and squash courts, billiard halls, nightclubs, gourmet restaurants, concert halls, teahouses, cocktail lounges, amusement parks, museums, theaters, art galleries, and cinemas. Thailand’s English-language newspapers carry daily listings of current attractions.

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THAILAND

Thailand is a Southeast Asian country bordered to the north by Laos and Burma, to the east by Laos and Cambodia, to the south by the Gulf of Thailand and Malaysia, and to the west by the Andaman Sea. Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, is the country’s largest city and the center of political, commercial, industrial, and cultural activities.

Attractions

Thailand is a beautiful country with majestic mountains, national marine parks, sparkling beach resorts, ruined cities, archaeological wonders, and year-round festivals and events. Bangkok and the surrounding area boast Thailand’s major attractions. While touring the capital city, visit the Emerald Buddha Temple and the Grand Palace complex. The Temple of the Dawn, the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, the Golden Mount, and the Marble Temple are popular attractions that were featured during Bangkok’s Bicentennial Celebration in 1982. Take a trip to the Susan Pakkad Palace lacquer pavilion, which is decorated with seventeenth century gold leaf murals, or visit the Jim Thompson house, which contains a superb collection of Asian art and artifacts. One hour west of Bangkok is the Rose Garden, a riverside tropical park and country club that offers an 18-hole championship golf course. Just one-half hour from Bangkok is the Phra Pathom Chedi, the world’s tallest Buddhist monument, which marks the spot where Buddhism was introduced to the region over 2,300 years ago.

Transportation

Most visitors to Thailand enter through Bangkok’s Don Muang International Airport, which is served by the world’s major airlines. International flights also arrive from Malaysia and Singapore at Hat Yai and Phuket in southern Thailand, and from Hong Kong at Chiang Mai in northern Thailand.

Traveling in Thailand

Thai Airways, Thailand’s domestic airline, offers tourism destinations such as Phuket and Chiang Mai with feeder routes to thriving commercial centers and provincial capitals with airfields. An efficient rail system links northern and northeastern towns with the capital and a southern route enables visitors to travel by rail into Malaysia and Singapore. Domestic express trains provide first-, second-, and third-class cars while slower trains may have only third-class seats. A modern highway system reaches into all corners of the country. If you possess a valid international driving license, you can rent an automobile. Thai automobile rental rates compare favorably with those found in other Asian countries.

Accommodations

Thailand offers accommodations ranging from opulent hotels to simple beachside dwellings on remote islands. Major tourism destinations such as Bangkok, Pattaya, Chiang Mai, and Phuket boast modern first-class hotels with every conceivable convenience and international standard convention facilities. Family-style hotels, bungalow complexes, guest houses, houseboats, hotels, motels, and beachside huts are available, costing from a few dollars a day to hundreds of dollars a night.

Passports/Visas

All visitors entering Thailand must possess a valid passport. A 60-day tourist visa is obtainable from all Thai embassies and consulates. Consider the following regulations when considering your length of stay in Thailand:

Without visa (with confirmed ticket) 15 days

Tourist passenger with transit visa 30 days

Tourist visa 60 days

Non-Immigrant visa 90 days

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COSTUME RENTAL AGREEMENT

Customer agrees this ___ day of ____________, 20__, to rent from Performance Threads those costumes numbered _______________________________, beginning the ___ day of __________, 20__, and ending the ___ day of _____________, 20__, upon the following terms and conditions:

1. Rent: Customer agrees to pay rent in the amount of $________ per day for the above listed costumes.

2. Inspection of Costume: Customer agrees that an inspection of the above listed costumes was performed and accepts the condition of each one in its present state.

3. Customer Agrees:

a. To keep said costumes in clean and sanitary condition.

b. To not intentionally or negligently destroy, deface, or damage any part of said costumes.

c. To return said costumes in reasonable and wearable condition.

4. Alterations: Customer agrees not to make alterations or do or cause to be done any alterations without prior written consent.

5. Security Deposit: Customer has deposited the sum of _________ dollars, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, which sum shall be refunded to Customer upon return of costumes in the manner earlier described.

6. Obligations: Customer shall fully perform obligations hereunder:

a. Customer shall rent costumes for ______ weeks or longer from date hereof.

b. Customer shall clean and restore said costumes and return the same to Performance Threads in their initial condition except for reasonable wear and tear.

c. Customer shall have remedied or repaired any damage to said costumes.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Customer has hereunto set his/her hand and seal the day and year first above written.

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Performance Threads Representative

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Customer Representative

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Renaissance Period

The Renaissance period was a series of cultural and literary movements that took place in the fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth centuries in Europe. The word renaissance means “rebirth” and originated with the belief that Europeans had rediscovered the intellectual and cultural superiority of the Greek and Roman cultures. The Renaissance period was preceded by the Middle Ages, also known as the “Dark Ages,” which began with the collapse of the Roman Empire in the fifth century. The term renaissance was coined by Jacob Burckhardt in the eighteenth century in The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy.

Renaissance education was designed to produce a person well-versed in humanities, mathematics, science, sports, and art. The Renaissance person had extensive knowledge in many fields, explored beyond the boundaries of learning and geographical knowledge, and embraced free thought and skepticism. Artists, writers, explorers, architects, and scientists were motivated by a revival in classical Greek and Roman culture and a return to classical values. During the Middle Ages, interest in culture and learning was primarily confined to theologians, philosophers, and writers. During the Renaissance period, however, people from all social, political, and economic classes involved themselves in the study of classical literature and art.

Renaissance Costume

Renaissance costume developed in Italy and was introduced to Western Europe following the invasion of Italy by Charles VIII of France in 1494. Due to the warmer climate in Italy, simpler styles evolved independently from the rest of Europe. Men’s clothing consisted of low-necked tunics and chemises and women’s clothing consisted of simple and low-necked gowns called “Juliet” gowns. During the middle of the fifteenth century, clothing assumed a more natural appearance. Women wore dresses with attached bodices and skirts. Men’s doublets became shorter and hosiery became more prominent. Interest by women in gothic headdresses declined and instead they trimmed their hair with veils, ribbons, and jewels. Lace and perfume became more prevalent during the Renaissance period.

Early in the Renaissance period, women’s dress included a long, rigid, cone-shaped corset reaching below the waist to a “V” in the front. Women’s gowns expanded below the waistline and by the middle sixteenth century were supported by hoops made of wire that were held together with ribbons. This hoop skirt, called a farthingale, reached its maximum width around the early seventeenth century and then changed to a cartwheel or drum shape. Ballooned sleeves and circular lace collars also typified the early seventeenth century costume. Men’s clothing had a similar look with puffed-out hose, balloon sleeves, padded doublets, and large ruff collars.

Costume Vocabulary

Basquine: A very large skirt that was open and stretched on circles.

Berne: A very large, fixed, and pleated scarf that rested on the shoulder.

Jupon: Long-sleeved camisole generally worn by men and women in Spain.

Mantilla: A kind of shawl worn by women to cover the head and shoulders.

Marlotte: A coat with pleats in the back and short, curved sleeves.

Costume Books

Arnold, Janet, Patterns of Fashion

Barton, Lucy, Historic Costume for the Stage

Boucher, Francois, 2,000 Years of Fashion

Brooke, Iris, A History of Costume

Evans, Mary, Costume Throughout the Ages

LaMar, Virginia A., English Dress in the Age of Shakespeare

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Renaissance Costumes

The Renaissance period was a series of cultural and literary movements that took place in the fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth centuries in Europe. The word renaissance means “rebirth” and originated with the belief that Europeans had rediscovered the intellectual and cultural superiority of the Greek and Roman cultures. The Renaissance period was preceded by the Middle Ages, also known as the “Dark Ages,” which began with the collapse of the Roman Empire in the fifth century.

Renaissance education was designed to produce a person well-versed in humanities, mathematics, science, sports, and art. The Renaissance person had extensive knowledge in many fields, explored beyond the boundaries of learning and geographical knowledge, and embraced free thought and skepticism. Artists, writers, explorers, architects, and scientists were motivated by a revival in classical Greek and Roman culture and a return to classical values. During the Middle Ages, interest in culture and learning was primarily confined to theologians, philosophers, and writers. During the Renaissance period, however, people from all social, political, and economic classes involved themselves in the study of classical literature and art.

Renaissance costume developed in Italy and was introduced to Western Europe following the invasion of Italy by Charles VIII of France in 1494. Due to the warmer climate in Italy, simpler styles evolved independently from those of the rest of Europe. Men’s clothing consisted of low-necked tunics and chemises and women’s clothing consisted of simple and low-necked gowns called “Juliet” gowns. During the middle of the fifteenth century, clothing assumed a more natural appearance. Women wore dresses with attached bodices and skirts. Men’s doublets became shorter and hosiery became more prominent. Interest by women in gothic headdresses declined and instead they trimmed their hair with veils, ribbons, and jewels. Lace and perfume became more prevalent during the Renaissance period.

Early in the Renaissance period, women’s dress included a long, rigid, cone-shaped corset reaching below the waist to a “V” in the front. Women’s gowns expanded below the waistline and by the middle sixteenth century were supported by hoops made of wire that were held together with ribbons. This hoop skirt, called a farthingale, reached its maximum width around the early seventeenth century and then changed to a cartwheel or drum shape. Ballooned sleeves and circular lace collars also typified the early seventeenth century costume. Men’s clothing had a similar look with puffed-out hose, balloon sleeves, padded doublets, and large ruff collars.

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Bicycling Adventures

A bicycle is the perfect form of transportation for a travel adventure. Sign up for one or our bicycle tours and travel at your own pace, interact with village residents, stay healthy and fit, and know that your adventure has a minimal effect on the environment. We offer bicycle tours ranging from a leisurely trip through the Loire Valley of France to a mountain-bike expedition in the Atlas Mountains in Morocco. Our Zenith Adventures bicycle guides provide you with historical and educational information about the region in which you are traveling. They also take care of luggage and transportation needs and maintain your bicycle. We are confident that we can provide the bicycle adventure of a lifetime!

Zenith Adventures

Length

Price

Loire Valley Tour

7 days

$1,999

Tuscan Village Tour

8 days

$2,499

Atlas Trek Extreme

9 days

$2,899

Great Wall of China

14 days

$3,299

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Los Angeles Office

January 8, 2021

First Choice Travel has partnered with Ocean Vista Cruise Lines to offer fantastic prices on cruises along the west coast of the United States and Canada. From now until the end of September, we are offering special reduced prices for three-day and four-day cruises.

All ground transportation is included in the special cruise price as well as a complimentary shore excursion. Consider joining one of the following cruises and enjoy the beauty of the west coast.

Three-day Cruises

Seattle, Victoria B.C., Nanaimo B.C.

$519 to $999

Vancouver B.C., San Francisco

$599 to $1399

Four-day Cruises

Seattle, Vancouver B.C., Victoria B.C., Nanaimo B.C.

$589 to $1179

Vancouver B.C., Astoria, San Francisco

$639 to $1439

Our special prices are good through September 30, 2021. Please give us a call or stop by our office and let us help you plan your dream cruise.

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White Sands Charters

Sail on the Pacific Pride and visit out-of-the-way bays populated by some of Hawaii’s most colorful residents. Naturalist guides help you spot humpback whales during the winter and spring seasons. Depending on weather, marine conditions, and access, your guides will also introduce you to the delightful denizens of Molokini Crater or other premier snorkeling spots. The Pacific Pride departs at 7:00 a.m. and returns at 1:00 p.m. Voyages to Molokini depart at 8:00 a.m. and return at 12:00 noon.

Air Adventures

For an adventure that will last a lifetime, fly in Hawaii’s newest and most modern jet helicopter. Each air adventure includes:

· An expert pilot

· An air-conditioned cabin

· Exclusive remote landing sites

· Video with CD sound that puts you in the picture

Air Adventures puts you in a luxurious helicopter designed specifically for touring, with all seating facing forward offering 180-degree visibility. View untouched areas from the moonscapes of volcanic craters to thundering waterfalls and rugged coastlines.

Deep Sea Submarines

Journey through Hawaii’s natural undersea world in a high-tech submarine to discover the island’s unique marine species and explore the mysteries of the sea. Choose from the following exciting adventures:

· Island Expedition: An introduction to submarine travel and Hawaii’s natural marine world

· Island Discovery: An early morning or late afternoon dive, with special savings

· Ultimate Adventure: Deep Sea Submarines’ most celebrated dive, featuring a skilled team of scuba divers

All Deep Sea Submarine boats are environmentally friendly, air-conditioned vessels with state-of-the-art equipment on board.

Snorkeling Fantasies

Don’t settle for an ordinary snorkeling trip—experience a Snorkeling Fantasies adventure instead! Discover sea turtles, amazing fish, and beautiful coral with a knowledgeable marine researcher as your guide. Snorkel in beautiful, out-of-the-way bays while on a sunset sail. Just bring your towel and sunscreen—we supply everything from snorkeling gear to drinks and lunch.

Bicycle Safari

Travel 38 miles downhill from the summit to the sea. View the volcano and coast through lava fields and emerald green fields. Your downhill experience includes:

· Custom-built bicycle

· Free hotel pickup

· Two volcano guides

· Vista dining

· Tour of the Orchid Flower Farm

The bicycle tour begins at the top of the volcano where you watch the sun rise over the majestic mountain. The downhill trip requires only 400 yards of pedaling, allowing you to relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery.

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The San Juan Islands in Washington State include a number of islands including Orcas Island, which has long been a favorite destination for generations of vacationers. Located approximately 60 miles north of Seattle, it lies in the Strait of Georgia between Anacortes and Vancouver Island. To the north, on the mainland, is Vancouver, B.C. With its fjord-like bays and sounds, deep harbors, lakes, streams, and waterfalls, Orcas is considered the most spectacular of the islands. The island is over 56 square miles in size and has more than 125 miles of saltwater shoreline. Winding roads fan out from the business and social center of Eastsound village to the nearby communities of Deer Harbor, Orcas, and Olga. One of the greatest assets of the island is Mt. Constitution in Moran State Park, which offers panoramic views of the entire archipelago and is surrounded by miles of trails and sparkling lakes.

Activities on Orcas

Orcas Island offers an unhurried setting to enjoy the spectacular scenery and wildlife, with a wide variety of recreation. Activities include hiking, biking, golfing, sailing, kayaking, shopping, flying, and fishing. During the summer and on weekends and holidays, several resorts and lounges offer live music. Throughout the year, Orcas Theatre and Community Center offers concerts, plays, art exhibits, dances, workshops, movies, and many special events.

Bicycling Safety

Orcas Island is the most challenging of the islands for bicyclists. This is due to the narrow, winding roads and hilly terrain. When bicycling on the island, ride single file and keep to the right side of the road. Make stops on a straight-of-way rather than at the top of a hill or on a curve. Motorists cannot negotiate blind approaches safely with a bicyclist on the road. When stopping to rest or regroup, enjoy the scenery, but please move completely off the road. As you enjoy the scenery, be alert for potential traffic and the condition of the roadway. When leaving the ferry, pull over to the side of the road and let the automobiles pass.

Marine Parks

These marine parks are accessible only by boat:

· Sucia Island: Cluster of 11 islands; trails, bays, and bluffs; 2.5 miles from Orcas Island

· Patos: Two buoys, four campsites, trails (no water)

· Matis: One hundred and fifty acres, two buoys, and ten campsites

Directions to Orcas Island

You can reach Orcas Island either by ferry or by airplane. The primary departure point for the Washington State Ferry is Anacortes. To reach Anacortes, take Interstate 5 to State Highway 20 (exit 230) and travel west about 20 miles to the ferry terminal. The ferry ride lasts approximately one hour and fifteen minutes. Consider arriving at least one hour ahead of your desired departure time. Kenmore Air and West Isle Air each offer scheduled flights from Anacortes and Bellingham to Orcas Island. Flights arrive at Eastsound Airport, Rosario, or Westsound. Landings in Rosario and Westsound require float planes.

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Oslo, Norway

History

The founding of Oslo took place in the turbulent period between the Viking Age and Norway’s Catholic Middle Ages. Many remnants and ruins from ancient Oslo can be found in Memorial Park. The city has a fascinating, interesting, and dramatic history.

Oslo’s population was substantially reduced during the time of the Black Death in 1348, which claimed over fifty percent of the inhabitants. This epidemic also had political consequences for Norway, which was reduced to a province of Denmark. During this period, Copenhagen was the actual capital of Norway. Oslo was also greatly affected by the Lutheran Protestant Reformation of 1537, with religious conflicts, political separation from the Catholic Church, and the foundation of a Protestant National Church. Many ruins of churches and monasteries bear witness to this process.

Oslo was completely destroyed by fire in 1624. Following intense renewal and advanced city planning in the spirit of the Renaissance, a new city was created and named Christiania. In 1814 Norway was united with Sweden, and Christiania experienced strong economic and political growth. In 1905 the union with Sweden was dissolved and Norway gained its independence. The original name of Oslo was reinstated in 1924.

Population

Oslo is the capital of Norway and has more than 500,000 inhabitants. Approximately 900,000 people live in the Greater Oslo area, representing twenty percent of the total population of Norway.

Commerce and Industry

The working population of Oslo distributed according to occupation includes: industry, 16%; building and construction, 6%; transport, 9%; trade, services, and tourism, 69%.

Climate

Oslo’s climate is temperate in the autumn and warm in spring and summer. Snow falls for three to five months in the winter. Skiing conditions are good in the hills around Oslo between December and April. From May to July, the weather can be quite warm with long periods of sunshine. Drought can also occur from time to time. Statistically speaking, Oslo is Scandinavia’s sunniest capital.

Holiday, Sport, and Leisure

Oslo is surrounded by forest and fjord. Preserving the fjord and the area surrounding the city for leisure and outdoor pursuits is an important part of Oslo’s political tradition. Some of the major sports events in Oslo include the Grete Waitz Race, Holmenkollen Relay, Oslo Marathon, and the Holmenkollen Ski Festival. Oslo includes over 2,000 kilometers of prepared ski trails for cross-country skiing and a number of ski lifts for alpine skiing.

Sightseeing Tours

You can choose from a variety of sightseeing tours in and around the Oslo area. Take a two-hour cruise that leaves from Pier 3 in front of the Oslo City Hall and then enjoy a dinner at the Restaurant Lanternen. Sign up for a three-hour bus tour of Vigeland Sculpture Park, the Holmenkollen Ski Jump, the Viking ships, and the Kon-Tiki Raft.

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PETERSBURG, ALASKA

Petersburg, Alaska, located on Mitkof Island, is considered Alaska’s Little Norway. Petersburg grew up around a salmon cannery and sawmill built by Peter Buschmann between 1897 and 1899. Petersburg is named after Peter Buschmann and part of its charm lies in its magnificent setting and the Scandinavian design of some of its buildings and houses.

Services

Downtown merchants sell a variety of products, including gifts and souvenirs, hunting and fishing gear and licenses, camping supplies, groceries, hardware, marine supplies, automotive parts, and clothing. Unique and colorful gifts and clothes imported from Norway are available at some specialty shops. Artwork by local artists is sold at downtown shops and at an art gallery located near the ferry terminal.

The business district contains two banks, several restaurants, a laundry, a movie theater, and a bookstore. The U.S. Post Office and the U.S. Forest Service ranger district office are both located in the federal office building. Other merchants offer nearly all visitor services, including gas stations and car repair, air taxi services and charters, car rentals, RV parking, propane, and boat repairs and rentals.

Visitor Attractions

Visit the Clausen Memorial Museum at Second and Fram streets to view exhibits that explain local fishing history and Petersburg’s Norwegian heritage. The museum is open daily May through September.

The recently restored Sons of Norway Hall is one of the prominent downtown landmarks. It is a favorite location for artists and photographers. The hall is on the National Register of Historic Places and is open for visitors on special occasions.

Mitkof Island offers a picnic area at Sandy Beach located north of Petersburg. Sandy Beach has a good view of Frederick Sound and offers covered picnic shelters. Camping is not allowed at the picnic grounds.

Walk through any of the boat harbors and you will usually find a friendly fisherman who will explain some of the fishing gear and fishing boats docked in the harbor. Freshly caught seafood is often available at the local markets and also is served at local restaurants.

Walking Tours

Petersburg offers several attractive walks. The city’s Main Street contains brass inlays of area birds and animals, and boasts recently planted trees, custom light poles and benches, and picnic tables along Harbor Way. A boardwalk connects Mountain View Manor with the local ballpark. Other walks are the Loop Walk, Hammer Slough Walk, Harbor Walk, and the Three Lakes Loop Road Walk.

Accommodations

Accommodations in and around Petersburg include three hotels, several bed-and-breakfast establishments, a Forest Service campground, and several remote Forest Service cabins. Tent City, a municipal campground near the airport, is used primarily by the many transient cannery workers who flock to Petersburg during the summer and is not recommended for tourists.

Drivers can generally park recreational vehicles anywhere within the National Forest boundary, provided they do not interfere with logging operations. Camping or recreational vehicle parking in the city limits is discouraged. If you are planning to stay in a hotel, U.S. Forest Service cabin, or on the Alaska Marine Highway, you will need to make a reservation.

Transportation

Daily jet service is available from Seattle, Ketchikan, and Juneau to Petersburg. Commuter airline flights are also available from Ketchikan, Wrangell, or Juneau. The airport and seaplane base are close to town and can accommodate private aircraft. A helicopter charter service also operates at the airport.

The Alaska Marine Highway offers another option for traveling to Petersburg. Petersburg is one of the main ferry stops and service is frequent during the summer. The ferry terminal is a short walk from downtown, and taxi service is available.

If you would like more information on traveling in Alaska, check with a First Choice Travel representative.

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We are excited to announce that First Choice Travel has teamed with Zenith Adventures to provide our clients with thrilling, adrenaline-producing, extreme outdoor adventures. You can choose from a variety of exciting adventures, including Antarctic expedition cruises, tall-ship sailing, and bicycling tours. In the near future, we will offer volunteer adventures that will provide you with an exciting vacation along with a rewarding volunteer experience. Many of our outdoor adventures are appropriate for beginners, so get out and enjoy an amazing vacation with family and friends!

Antarctic Zenith Adventures

Travel with our Antarctic experts, cruise on our state-of-the-art ships, and experience Antarctica in all of its grandeur. We use ice-rated expedition ships custom-designed for your comfort and safety. Each ship can carry up to 100 passengers and provides excellent viewing for watching whales, seabirds, and icebergs as well as facilities for educational presentations by our Antarctic experts. For our more adventurous clients, we offer additional activities such as snowshoeing, sea-kayaking, and camping on the Antarctic ice. Plan on a shore excursion where you can view penguin rookeries, seal colonies, and places of historical and scientific interest. To carry you to the Antarctic shore, we use inflatable boats that can carry 12 to 15 people. After a thrilling day on shore, we will take you back to the ship where you can enjoy a delicious meal prepared by our gourmet chefs. Our Antarctic travel experts are naturalists, historians, and adventurers committed to providing you with a fabulous Antarctic adventure.

Zenith Adventures

Length

Price

Antarctic Exploration

7 days

$4,399

Weddell Sea Adventure

10 days

$6,899

Falkland Islands

14 days

$7,699

Sailing Spectacular

14 days

$8,999

Tall-Ship Adventures

Visit exotic and spectacular locations in the South Pacific aboard the Laura Devon, a luxurious tall ship. On your tall-ship adventure, seek out the hidden Pacific by sailing the trade winds to discover the undisturbed cultures and beauty of remote islands and communities. Our tall-ship sailing adventure combines exotic exploration and timeless romance. You can sign on for the challenge of an ocean voyage with blue water sailing or a more leisurely island voyage sailing through tropical paradises. For many, tall-ship sailing is the ultimate in escapist adventuring. Sailing on the magnificent Laura Devon, combined with the sparkling beauty of the South Pacific, makes for the adventure of a lifetime.

Zenith Adventures

Length

Price

Vanuatu Exploration

10 days

$1,599

Tahiti to Cook Islands

14 days

$2,899

Fiji to Vanuatu

14 days

$2,999

Tonga to Fiji

16 days

$3,999

Upcoming Adventures

Beginning next year, Zenith Adventures, together with First Choice Travel, will offer volunteer vacation opportunities. Tentative volunteer adventures include building village and mountain paths, building homes, and helping the families of trail porters improve village facilities. Our volunteer adventures will provide you with an exciting vacation and a rewarding volunteer experience. The group size will be limited to a maximum of 15 and participants will be required to raise a minimum amount of money to contribute to the program and local charities. All charities have been carefully screened to ensure that funds are well-managed and distributed fairly. Look for more information in our next newsletter and consider a rewarding volunteer adventure.

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Division Description

Niagara Peninsula College’s award-winning Theatre Arts Division offers a curriculum designed to provide students with a thorough exposure to all aspects of the theatre arts. Each student is assigned to a faculty advisor and works with that advisor to plan coursework that will transfer to a four-year college. Students enroll in coursework across a variety of topics, including acting, history of theatre, scenery design, composition, and communication. Transfer students from the theatre program usually do well in a university setting because of the general education they receive at Niagara Peninsula College. The philosophy of the Theatre Arts Division is to offer a sequential program where students can emphasize “backstage” as well as “onstage” courses. Students need to earn at least 65 semester credits to complete both the acting sequence and the technical theatre sequence.

Theatre graduates make valuable employees in any field. Meeting deadlines, working closely with associates, developing and implementing projects, performing under pressure, and developing creative problem-solving strategies are work skills theatre students use daily. The Niagara Peninsula College theatre experience can be the beginning of a lifelong interest in the art of theatre.

Division Faculty

Three full-time instructors teach in the Theatre Arts Division along with a number of part-time instructors. The three full-time instructors are:

Cal Rubine, Chair: Mr. Rubine has been involved in over 150 shows as a director, scene designer, actor, and/or producer. His most recent acting included roles in To Kill a Mockingbird and Rent. As the artistic director of the Niagara Repertory Theatre, he has taken five productions overseas on tours to Brazil, Panama, and Argentina. He has served on international educational theatre committees and presented papers at several national and international regional conferences. He has received numerous awards for acting, directing, and designing.

Gina Simmons: A member of the Theatre Arts Division at Niagara Peninsula College for over 25 years, Ms. Simmons has served as the vice-chair of programs for the Northeast Institute for Theatre Arts and has written and directed numerous musicals. She has directed over 15 regional theatre productions and designed scenery for several national plays. Ms. Simmons has also designed shows for Niagara Peninsula College and directed the original historical pageant for Niagara-on-the-Lake.

Joseph Pivens: Mr. Pivens has had a long career in theatre in Ontario, New York, and Europe. He has acted in a variety of local and regional productions, including Our Town, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, and Death of a Salesman. He received the Distinguished Acting award from the Northeast Theatre Group. Mr. Pivens joined the faculty at Niagara Peninsula College in 1995.

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Proudly serving the entertainment industry for over 20 years!

January 9, 2021

We have a contract to design and sew approximately 50 costumes for a movie production company. Most of the costumes will require wool fabric in brown and gray. We need to purchase approximately 200 yards of brown worsted wool fabric and 75 yards of gray worsted wool fabric. In addition to the wool fabric, we also need to purchase 300 yards of linen material in beige that is 55% linen and 45% nylon.

Please send us a fax with a list of prices for the wool and linen fabrics. Along with the prices, we also need to know the availability of the fabrics and the earliest shipping dates. To have time to complete all of the costumes, we need the fabric in our office no later than the end of next month.

Send the pricing and availability information to our fax number (905) 555-2998. If you have any questions or need to talk to a designer, please call our office at (905) 555-2971. We value our relationship with your company and look forward to receiving your fax.

Sincerely,

Camilla Yong

Design Manager

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