Personalized Paper Products Desktop Publishing West Memphis High School Project Created by Sharon Floyd.

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Personalized Paper Products Desktop Publishing West Memphis High School Project Created by Sharon Floyd

Taking Orders… Fill out purchase order while taking order. Collect money at time of purchase. Bring purchase order to Mrs. Floyd to record. Create documents at computer. Show to Mrs. Floyd before printing. Bring purchase order and final product to Mrs. Floyd after completing order. Deliver to customer.

Best Sellers… Laminated Banner Business Cards 10 per sheet Address Labels 30 per sheet or 20 per sheet $2.00 each $1.00 per sheet

Other Documents: Greeting Cards Stationery Transparencies Signs Invitations either 2 or 4 per sheet $1.00 each 10 for $1.00 $1.00 to $1.50 each 10 for $1.00 to $2.00 $1.00 per sheet Photos increase the price of some documents.

Document Requirements… Do not create any document with a colored background. All backgrounds must be white. Do not use the same picture twice on banners or any other document. If you use two pictures, they must be different. Remember that simpler is usually better!

Grading… Four grades will be given for this project: A grade at the time of the progress report for the amount of money made A grade at the time of the progress report for the number of purchase orders completed A grade at the end of the nine weeks for the amount of money made A grade at the end of the nine weeks for the number of purchase orders completed