2. Click on Open 3. Select SD Fish Brochure 4. Click on the number 2 at the bottom left of your page 5. Click the Textbox in the column closest to your left 6. Drag the top of the box so it touches the bottom of the Textbox that Says “Fish are Everywhere in SD” 7. Click in front of the Text that says Pallid sturgeon 8. Hit the Enter key 9. Using the arrow keys return to the top of the textbox by pressing the up arrow once 10. Type: Pallid Stergeon 11. Select all of the text that you typed 12. Click the arrow next to where it says Normal (see top of first page) 13. Click on Heading 3 14. Go to the File Menu and click Save 15. Go to the Second Column Click on the text that says Secondary Heading 16. Type: Rainbow Trout 17. Click on the text below your heading 18. Type the following information: a. Light body with dark spots, spots extend onto entire tail, tail not deeply forked. In Lake Oahe, rainbow trout can be distinguished from Chinook salmon by the tail, which is silver and deeply forked in the Chinook salmon, and by the mouth, which is black in Chinook salmon and white in rainbow trout. (Cutthroat trout have orange or red “cutthroat” mark on underside of jaw and are found only in limited areas of the Black Hills.) Rainbow trout are native to only the Pacific Ocean drainages along the west coast of the U.S. and Canada. They have been introduced into many parts of the U.S. and many other places around the world. In South Dakota, rainbow trout are found in the Missouri River system and have been stocked into many impoundments west of the Missouri River. In the Black Hills, rainbow trout are stocked into lakes and ponds. Rainbow trout spawn in the spring, but only limited natural reproduction occurs in Black Hills streams. Most populations in the state are maintained by stocking. They are commonly cultured as a food fish. The steelhead is actually a Pacific Coast rainbow trout. Steelheads have been stocked into Lake Oahe, along with the Chinook salmon. 19. Go to the Insert Menu and Click Picture 20. Click From File and Insert the picture of the Rainbow Trout next to the text that you have just typed. Your picture will need to be made much smaller to fit beside the text 21. Go to the File Menu and click on Save. 22. Click in front of the text “The American Eel” in the first column 23. Hit the Enter Key Once 24. Use the arrow keys to return to the spot where there isn’t text. 25. Type: American Eel 26. Select the text that you just typed 27. Click where it says body text 3 (see picture to the side) 28. Click on Heading 3 29. Go to the File Menu and click on Save 30. E-mail what you have completed to Mrs. Keller