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PROJECT: CREATING A NEWSLETTER
There are many different types of documents that are used to convey information in the business worldâletters and memos, to name just two. However, there are times when you'll need to pass along a larger amount of information than would typically be found in a memo or letter. In such cases, it would help to be able to create a newsletter.
OBJECTIVES
Create a newsletter using word processing software.
Directions
In this assignment, you'll use a word processor to create a newsletter.
Choose from one of the following topics for your newsletter:
Science project
Science report
State report
Country report
Biography
Your newsletter should meet these requirements:
Fill one page.
Include the following:
two or three columns
a title
at least three graphics, but not more than six
Submit your newsletter that includes the following:
two or three columns
a title
at least three graphics, but not more than six
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