Part 1: Specifications Table (MS Word)
For the selected case study, create a summary of user requirements and a PC Specifications Table in Microsoft Word. This Word document will include a two-paragraph summary that classifies the user type and identifies the PC category(ies) that will be recommended and Word tables that identify and contain the hardware and software requirements to meet the selected case study requirements. Students will need to include specific requirements from the case study to show why each item is being recommended. Each element listed below must be incorporated into the assignment – omissions will result in loss of points.
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Phone Number (text)J. YTD Orders (currency) (if any)K. Preferred Vendor (Yes/No) | 1.5 | The Vendor ID field must be set as the primary key (*). If the Vendor ID is not the primary key, 0.5 points will be deducted. If you have properly set the Vendor ID field as the primary key, it will be numbered automatically (Auto Number). | Name the table as follows: Vendor Table | 0.5 | | Use the Form Wizard to create a form that uses all the fields from the Vendor table. | 1.0 | Let the Form Wizard guide you through the completion of the form. | Use a Columnar layout | 0.25 | | Select a style | 0.25 | | Name the form as follows: Vendor Contact Entry Form | 0.25 | You should be finished with the form at this point. It is best if you allow the Form Wizard to open the form to view and enter information. | You can either use the form or enter data directly into the table. Enter all the appropriate data for three vendors (such as Best Buy, CDW, and CompUSA.) Ignore data that is not required. It is important to complete all data entry prior to moving on to create the report. You should also use the table to manually review and audit all entries to ensure accuracy and consistency prior to report setup. If find any data entry errors or inconsistencies, simply go back the item in the form and make the appropriate corrections. Missing data or including data that should be ignored will result in a deduction. | 2.0 | When you are finished,