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1.
You work in the Financial Affairs office of Milton University and are completing the
final draft of the university's annual report.
Change the hyphenation option so the document hyphenates automatically.
8/8
Toggle automatic hyphenation.
2.
In the list after the "By the Numbers" heading, demote the paragraphs beginning
"About 90 percent…" and "For families with incomes…" by one level. Promote the
paragraph "Sustainability" by one level.
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Demote a paragraph in a list.
Demote a paragraph in a list.
Promote a paragraph in a list.
3.
On page 2, in the blank paragraph in the "Financial Highlights" section, insert a
table with
3
columns and
4
rows, and then enter the data shown in Table 1.
7/8
Insert a table.
Enter text in table cell A1.
In the "Financial Highlights" table, cell A1 should contain the text "Item".
Enter text in table cell B1.
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Enter text in table cell A2.
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Enter text in table cell A4.
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Enter text in table cell C4.
4.
Sort the table after the "Scholarship Campaign" heading in ascending order by
the "Contributor" column. Delete one of the duplicate "Friends" rows. In the blank
cell of the Amount column, insert a formula that sums the values above the cell,
and then resize column A (the "Contributor" column) to its best fit.
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its best fit.
5.
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Align the dollar amounts in the "Amount" column (cells B2 to B6) using the Align
Top Right option.
4/8
Align text in a table column.
In the "Scholarship Campaign" table, cell B1 should be formatted using
the Align Top Center option.
Align text in a table column.
6.
In the table after the "New Scholarships" heading, insert a column to the right of
the "Annual Amount" column and enter the data shown in Table 2.
8/8
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7.
Apply the List Table 4—Accent 1 table style to the "New Scholarships" table.
Remove the First Column table style option. Add a Right border to the
"Scholarship" and "Annual Amount" columns, and then change the color of the
borders to Blue-Gray, Accent 1.
6/8
Apply a table style.
Toggle table style options.
The "New Scholarships" table should be formatted with the First Column
table style option toggled off.
Add a border to table cells.
Change the color of a table border.
8.
On each line of the list after "Endowed Professorships" heading, set a
4.0"
left tab
stop with leader option 2 (the dotted leader). Press TAB to replace the space
between the word "Professorship" and the department name in the list.
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leaders.
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formatted using a 4.0" left tab stop with option 2 (dotted) leaders.
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formatted using a 4.0" left tab stop with option 2 (dotted) leaders.
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Biotechnology" should be formatted using a 4.0" left tab stop with option
2 (dotted) leaders.
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formatted using a 4.0" left tab stop with option 2 (dotted) leaders.
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the department name "Mechanical Engineering" should be positioned at
the tab stop using the TAB key.
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department name "Radiology" should be positioned at the tab stop using
the TAB key.
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department name "Literature" should be positioned at the tab stop using
the TAB key.
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Biotechnology", the department name "Biotechnology" should be
positioned at the tab stop using the TAB key.
Position text using a tab stop.
In the paragraph "Alan Nuccio Professorship European History", the
department name "European History" should be positioned at the tab
stop using the TAB key.
9.
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then close the Header & Footer Tools.
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Annual Report
to
replace the Document Title placeholder, and use
Milton University
to replace
the Document Subtitle placeholder.
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Milton University at 95
This year, Milton University celebrated 95 years of enduring education. The year was filled with a series
of activities ranging from lectures, special exhibits, performances, and the publication of
Milton Univer-
sity at 95
, a photography book and website showing Milton over the last century.
By the Numbers
Financial support
o
About 90 percent of Milton students received financial support this year.
o
For families with incomes under $55,000, tuition, room, and board are free.
Residential campus
o
87 percent of undergraduates live on campus.
o
32 percent of faculty members live on campus.
Sustainability
o
More than 50 percent of Milton’s electricity comes from renewable sources.
o
43 percent of Milton food is sustainably sourced from local farms and manufacturers.
Student life
o
Milton has more than 315 registered student groups.
o
Enrollment this year was 15,324.
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Financial Highlights
This year Milton University increased its foundation efforts and realized an impressive increase in gifts
from alumni, foundations, and other entities. The following table compares key financial indicators for
2020 and 2021. Amounts listed are in the millions.
Items
2020
2021
Assets
$60
$70
Endowment
$20
$30
Facilities
$50
$50
Contributions
Donations from individuals, corporations, and foundations are a critical source of revenue for Milton Uni-
versity. Gifts provide funding for new buildings, endowments, and special programs, which all directly
benefit students and faculty.
Operating Expenses
Operating expenses totaled $12.2 million, representing a 3 percent increase since 2020. Personnel costs
are the largest part of the university’s total operating budget at 64 percent.
Endowment
The endowment provides the largest source of support for the academic programs at the university. Mil-
ton University strives to maintain a balance of current and future needs through prudent investment.
Scholarship Campaign
More than 130,000 Milton University alumni, parents, friends, and faculty members have participated in
the Scholarship Campaign. Trustee William Lee contributed $5 million in initial gifts. The following table
shows the status of the campaign in this fiscal year.
Contributor
Amount
Alumni
$814,207.00
Faculty
$562,781.00
Friends
$250,423.00
Parents
$425,661.00
Total
$2,053,072.0
0
New Scholarships
Throughout the fiscal year, donors created new annual scholarships and fellowships to provide a total of
358 new sources of academic support. The following table lists some of the recent scholarships.
Scholarship
Annual Amount
Undergraduate
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Walker Family Scholarship
$2,500
X
Karl and Jody Savola Scholarship
$4,000
Michelle Lamere Engineering Scholarship
$10,000
Woo Family Fellowship
$3,000
Dr. Diana Maki Scholarship
$2,500
X
Hernandez Family Scholarship
$5,000
X
Ansari Family Scholarship
$3,500
X
Endowed Professorships
Thomas Kirsch Professorship Mechanical Engineering
Dr. Barbara Hong Professorship Radiology
Grayson Family Professorship Literature
Michael and Latoya Feinman Professorship Biotechnology
Alan Nuccio Professorship European History
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