Create an announcement advertising for a job position
within your company. You must include a job title, job responsibilities, and
contact information.
Include the title of the job using the Outline effect,
centered and bold at the top of the page. To create an outline, you identify
particular headings and subheadings within a document as certain heading levels.
The title is usually assigned heading 1, while side heading are usually formatted
with the heading 2 style. To apply a heading, first you must select the text
you wish to format, then drop down the styles box located on the format toolbar
(it usually displays the label "normal") and select the heading
style you want your text to appear as. Use the heading 1 style for your title.
Use a decorative font (other than Times New Roman) for
the job title.
Create a bulleted list for the job responsibilities. Choose
a bullet that will fit the theme of your job ad. To select a different bullet
style, you must display the Bullets and Numbering dialog box.
To display this box, click Format, expand the drop
down menu, and then click Bullets and Numbering. The Bullets and Numbering
dialog box contains three tabs: Bulleted, Numbered, and Outline Numbered.
Select the Bulleted tab, and seven different bullet
styles are shown to choose from. For additional bullet styles, click picture
at the bottom of the Bullets and Numbering dialog box and more bullet
styles will appear.
If you want to use a particular graphic as a bullet,
you can import the graphic into the picture bullet. To do this, you need
to save the graphic to your student folder. With the graphic in your folder,
click Import Clips on the top of the Picture Bullet Dialog Box, then navigate
to your folder and click the graphic you wish to use. Your graphic will
now be available for use as a bullet. To insert the bullet, click the
bullet, choose the top option (the insert option) which places the bullet
on your page.
Include contact information (who the job applicants can
contact for the job). Include a contact person's name, address and/or phone
number.
Vertically center the page. To do this, select all the
text (Ctrl + A), Click File and then Page Setup.
At the Page Setup dialog box, click the Layout tab.
Click the down-pointing triangle at the right of the
Vertical Alignment text box and then click Center at the drop-down list.