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Puppies
Puppies need proper food, exercise, and training. They also love chew toys and a comfy bed to sleep in.
Your puppy will enjoy time outdoors, but make sure your backyard is safe and fenced in.
Match a dog’s temperament, size and activity level with your family, home, and the amount of time you must spend with your pet.
Anatomy
Default Font
Select all (CTRL+A) and set the font to Tahoma, size 14.


Bullets
Select the 2nd line down to (but not including “Anatomy”) …

…and make it a bulleted list.


Paragraph Spacing
Select all the text (CTRL+A) and
- go to Paragraph options
- set Line Spacing to Single
- set Spacing before & after to 12 pt
- check then uncheck the box so it’s empty
- OK

You should see spacing between the bullets…

Bottom Photo
Copy one of the photos below…






Center the picture/line using the center alignment button on the Home tab


You only need to complete one of the following animals…






Fonts
Page Heading
Select the page heading at the top of your page:
- Change the font type to Goudy Stout
- Pump up the size to 36
- Center it.


- Give it a Quick Style


Anatomy Bold
Make the word “Anatomy” bold.


Photos
Side photo






- Copy the photo for the animal you’re doing above.
- Paste the picture.
- Add Text Wrapping – Square.
- Add the first picture style.


- Move it beside the list, lined up with the top of the first bullet, not too far in the margin; you should see the green guideline at the top.
- Click off the photo to set the position.

Text Boxes
Go to the INSERT toolbar and insert Text Box > Draw Text Box

- Draw out a text box
- Type in the text
- Resize the text box

- Right-click on the border of the box and choose Outline > No Outline
- Position the text box as shown below.

You may need to Backspace before the picture to bring it up higher from the bottom as shown below. Then add text boxes (and position them) as shown below…












Arrows
To add arrows, go to the Insert tab and Shapes … select the basic arrow shape. Drag out to draw an arrow from the text box to the body part. Click off to see it.


Click on the arrow again and go up to the Shape Format tab.

- Choose a color
- Change the Weight to 3 pt to make it thicker.



Repeat to get more arrows – same color & width. Position them as shown below…






Finished examples…





