I need help in msword please see this and help me ......

@sahyd2don (2942)
India
September 7, 2012 10:03am CST
I have been given pdf with this as data HE York, June 24 The Black Swan. When you find a girl who combines all the qualities you have imagined in the ideal, and who has added a dozen or two on her own account, merely to distract you past all hope, why stand up and try to resist her charm? Down on your knees like a man, say I! * * * I'm getting to adore aunt Celia. I didn't care for her at first, but she is so deliciously blind! Anything more exquisitely unserviceable as a chaperon I can't imagine. I had been given rules to edit it Rules and Regulation 2) First Title or Subject should be select as Heading 1 in Style.. Example: Chance to Win (by default it should be Arial, 16, Bold ) If there is second title or subject below, then please select only Heading 2 in style Example: I will Win (by default it should be Arial, 14, Bold and italic) 3) After Heading, Give 2 Enter and start the paragraph. Between the paragraph one Enter. 4) Paragraph should be Normal, Book Antiqua, and Font size should be 13 ( Type Manually in Ms Word) please tell me how to edit it. i am getting confused because in first example "Chance to Win" was in verdana size 9 Italic second example "I will Win" was in verdana size 9 should i use the default which is given in bold or verdana one. also its give that between paras 1 enter shold it be like When you find a girl who combines all the qualities you have imagined in the ideal, and who has added a dozen or two on her own account, merely to distract you past all hope, why stand up and try to resist her charm? Down on your knees like a man, say I! * * * I'm getting to adore aunt Celia. I didn't care for her at first, but she is so deliciously blind! Anything more exquisitely unserviceable as a chaperon I can't imagine. OR SHOULD IT BE LIKE When you find a girl who combines all the qualities you have imagined in the ideal, and who has added a dozen or two on her own account, merely to distract you past all hope, why stand up and try to resist her charm? Down on your knees like a man, say I! * * * I'm getting to adore aunt Celia. I didn't care for her at first, but she is so deliciously blind! Anything more exquisitely unserviceable as a chaperon I can't imagine. Please msword experts help me out.
1 response
• India
9 Sep 12
do you want to convert this pdf file in ms word?