1.0 Project Planning
1.1 Product Description
Font adjustments like size, bold, italic, and underline for emphasis.
Paragraph controls including alignment (left, center, justified), line spacing, and indents.
1.2 Skills Needed
Core Text Editing Skills
Insert, delete, and position text using keyboard shortcuts or mouse.
Select, cut, copy, paste, and use Find & Replace for precise text handling.
1.3 New Skills Description
A key new skill beyond basic formatting is mastering Word Styles, which lets you define and apply reusable formatting sets for headings, paragraphs, and lists across the entire document
2.0 Plan for Skills Acquisition
2.1 Plan for obtaining new skill
This guide excels for its precision, with clear instructions like right-clicking a style in the gallery to “Modify,” adjusting font/spacing, and setting scope (current document or templates)
2.2 Plan for Demonstration of new skill
Detail list of the steps / components needed to demonstrate the acquisition of the new skill
3.0 Scheduling
3.1 Scheduling – Plan
Open Microsoft Word and create a new blank document.
Enable the Styles pane: Home tab > Styles group > small arrow (dialog launcher).
Prepare sample content: Insert headings (e.g., “Title,” “Section 1”), paragraphs, and a list.
3.2 Tracking
Allocate 1–2 hours to learn and practise Styles, as many learners report that experimenting with them to basic proficiency takes about an hour.