Dress Smart Look the Part

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Dress Smart Look the Part Find the Graded Summary Report on the last slide. Dress Smart Look the Part This file created specifically for Adam Roy

The Power of Clothes Professionally Socially The way we dress impacts the way people react to and treat us.

Business dress codes are based on… Industry Company Size of company The culture of the workplace influences the dress code. In the banking industry, dressing professionally is important. In technology companies, jeans and a polo shirt might be acceptable.

Your attire influences the impression of… Your boss Your clients Your co-workers

FAQs What's the difference? What is appropriate attire for me? How do I create the look?

Business Professional for Women Business suit Jacket and skirt/pants Dress and jacket Tailored shirt or blouse Closed toe and low-heel shoes Minimal jewelry

Business Professional for Men Tailored suit jacket and pants Button down, long sleeve shirt with collar Tie Leather shoes

Business Casual for Women 2-piece dress set Shirt with collar Skirt or dress pants Tailored cardigan or sweater set Closed toe and low-heeled shoes Business casual is still professional, but more relaxed. Have a jacket or tailored sweater on standby in case a client shows up unannounced.

Business Casual for Men Blazer or sports jacket Shirt with collar Dress trousers or khakis Tie (optional) Tailored sweater or vest Shoes or loafers Belt

Exercise Good Judgment Women Men Good personal hygiene Clean, pressed clothing Conservative necklines Reasonable skirt length Subtle perfum and make up Good personal hygiene Clean, pressed clothing Shaved facial hair Polished shoes Subtle cologne

Adam Roy New Perspectives PowerPoint 2013 Tutorial 1: SAM Project 1a Submission #2 Score is 100 out of 100 1. Apply the second variant of the Organic theme to the presentation. 6/6   Change the theme variant. 2. On Slide 1 (no title), type Dress Smart as the title text and apply the shadow text effect. Enter a slide title. Apply a text effect. 3. On Slide 1 (“Dress Smart”), type Look the Part as the subtitle text. Change the font size of the subtitle to 32 pt., and format it in bold. Enter a slide subtitle. Change the font size of text. Change the font style of text. 4. Add a new Slide 2 using the Two Content layout. Add The Power of Clothes as the slide title. Apply the font color Red, Accent 2, Darker 25% (6th column, 5th row in the Theme Colors palette) to the title text. Insert a new slide using a specific slide layout. Change the font color of text. 5. Change the font size of this text to 32 pt. Insert a list item. 6. On Slide 2, in the content placeholder on the right, insert the picture file support_NP_P13_T1_P1a_group.jpg available for download from the SAM website. Resize the picture to a height of 3.5”. (Hint: If necessary, move the picture up after re-sizing so that the entire picture fits within the slide.) Insert a picture in a content placeholder. Resize a picture. 7. The way we dress impacts the way people react to and treat us. Insert speaker notes. 8. On Slide 3 (“Business dress codes are based on…”), convert the bulleted list to a SmartArt image using the layout Vertical Block List (2nd column, 1st row in the Convert to SmartArt gallery). Format a list item as a SmartArt image. 9. On Slide 4, (“Your attire influences the impression of…”), use Format Painter to copy the formatting of the word “boss” to the words “clients” and “co-workers”. Use Format Painter. 10. Move Slide 5 (“Exercise Good Judgment”) so that it becomes the new Slide 10. Move a slide. 11. On the new Slide 5 (“FAQs”), format the bulleted list as a numbered list. Add How do I create the look? as the third numbered item. Format text as a numbered list item. Insert a numbered list item. 12. Minimal jewelry Insert a bulleted list item. 13. On Slide 6, in the content placeholder on the right, insert the picture support_NP_P13_T1_P1a_woman.jpg available for download at the SAM website. Resize the picture to a height of 4.0”. (Hint: Move the picture up after re-sizing so that the entire picture fits within the slide.) 7/7 Insert a picture. 14. On Slide 7 (“Business Professional for Men”), change the slide layout to Two Content. Using the content placeholder, insert the picture file support_NP_P13_T1_P1a_man.jpg available for download from the SAM website. Resize the picture to a height of 4.0”. (Hint: If necessary, move the picture up after re-sizing so that the entire picture fits within the slide.) Change the slide layout. 15. On Slide 9 (“Business Casual for Men”), delete the content placeholder on the right. Delete a content placeholder. 16. Check the Spelling in the presentation to identify and correct any spelling errors (Hint: You should find and correct at least 2 spelling errors.) Run a spell check.