c++ help, all your work please

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I need it to be all your work. and i need a full mark please 

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C++ Assignment 8 4. Review the Organizer Part II grading rubric below and make sure your project meets all of the requirements. If you go back and add anything, compile and run your program after you make a change. 5. Submit the Organizer project folder to your instructor: Organizer Part II Grading Rubric Points Points possible earned 2.5 2.5 A window opens when you run the program. The main window has two buttons. The two buttons have text on them that explains what they do. One of the buttons opens the Add New Item dialog box when you click 2.5 5.0 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 One of the buttons closes the program when you click it. The data grid on the main window has four columns of data. The data grid has at least 10 items in it (at least 10 rows of data). The File menu has an Add New Item option. Clicking the Add New Item option opens the Add New Item dialog box. The Add New Item dialog box has four labels The Add New Item dialog box has four text boxes. The Add New Item dialog box has a Cancel button. The Add New Item dialog box has an Add button. The Add button is automatically highlighted when the Add New Item dialog box opens. Clicking the Cancel button closes the dialog box without adding data to the data grid. Clicking the Add button closes the dialog box and adds data to the data grid. All of the fields of data in the data grid are updated correctly when a user adds a new item. Total points earned 2.5 2.5 2.5 5.0 5.0 50 C++ Assignment 7 Assignment 7 - Organizer Part (40 points) You'll create a program called Organizer using the Organizer Part I project instructions. Then you'll follow the instructions below to add to the program using what you learned in the Organizer Part I project. Last, you'll submit your program's project folder to your instructor Instructions 1. Create the Organizer program by following the Organizer Part I project instructions. 2. Edit your Organizer program's Data.xml file to add more data. a. Add at least four more elements so that you have a total of six. b. Give all of your new sitem> elements two attributes: Item_Name and Category C. Give both attributes values. d. Make sure all of the data is unique. (Each item's Item_Name field should be a different item. Categories can repeat.) TIP: If you get stuck, review Lab 3 of the Organizer Part I project for help. 3. Compile and run your program. If your program doesn't run, fix the bugs before moving on to the next step. Remember to compile and run your program after fixing each bug. 4. Review the Organizer Part I grading rubric below and make sure your project meets all of the requirements. If you go back and add anything, compile and run your program after you make a change 5. Submit the Organizer project folder to your instructor: C++ Assignment 7 Organizer Part I Grading Rubric Points Points possible earned 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 5.0 2.5 5.0 A window opens when you run the program The window is titled: My Organizer The window has a File menu. The File menu has an Exit option Clicking the Exit option closes the program. The window has a data grid. The data grid doesn't have any columns or rows that aren't supposed to be there. (For example, the data grid shouldn't have blank rows or more than one Item_Name column.) The data grid's data is unique (it's not "Name of the item or "Category of the item, for example - students should add data related to the items they want to keep in their organizer). None of the rows can be deleted. (Test this by clicking the arrow to the left of the row, then pressing DELETE.) The data grid has at least six items in it (six rows of data). The program gets its data from the Data.xml file. Total points earned 2.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 40 Assignment 8 - Organizer Part II (50 points) You'll add to your Organizer project using the Organizer Part II instructions. Then you'll follow the instructions below to add even more to the program using what you leamed in the project instructions. Last, you'll submit your program's project folder to your instructor Instructions 1. Add to the Organizer program by following the Organizer Part Il project instructions 2. Edit your Organizer program so that it does the following. a. The data grid has four columns of data. b. The data grid has at least 10 items in it (at least 10 rows of data). c. The Add New Item dialog box has four fields. d. In the Add New Item dialog box, when the user clicks Add the information they entered is added to the main window's data grid. e. The size of the data grid or the main window should be adjusted so there is room for two buttons f. On the main window there should be two buttons. One button opens the Add New Item dialog box when it's clicked. g. The second button closes the program when it's clicked. TIP: For an example of what this program could look like, go to the last page of the Organizer Part Il project instructions. If you get stuck, review the Organizer Part Il project instructions for help. 3. Compile and run your program. If your program doesn't run, fix the bugs before moving on to the next step. Remember to compile and run your program after fixing each bug.
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