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Microcomputers Windows Review Gadgets Sticky Notes Pinning Programs

Gadgets Windows Sidebar is a long, vertical bar that is displayed on the side of your desktop. It contains mini- programs called gadgets, which offer information at a glance and provide easy access to frequently used tools. For example, you can use gadgets to display a picture slide show, view continuously updated headlines, or look up contacts. Right click desktop to see your gadgets.

Which gadgets do you have?

Sticky Notes

To create a new sticky note Open Sticky Notes by tapping the Start button. In the search box, type Sticky Notes, and then tap Sticky Notes in the list of results. To create additional notes, click the New Note button. You can also open a new note by pressing Ctrl+N.

To delete a sticky note When you've finished using a note, you can delete it to clean up your desktop. Click the Delete Note button. In the Sticky Notes dialog box, click Yes. You can also delete a note by pressing Ctrl+D. To change the color of a sticky note Right-click the note that you want to change, and then click a color.

To format text in a sticky note Type of formattingKeyboard shortcut Bold textCtrl+B Italic textCtrl+I Underlined textCtrl+U StrikethroughCtrl+T Bulleted list Ctrl+Shift+L (Press this keyboard shortcut again to switch to a numbered list.) Increased text sizeCtrl+Shift+> Decreased text sizeCtrl+Shift+< You can format text, add bullets to make a list, or change the text size by using keyboard shortcuts. Here's how: Select the text that you want to change. Use the following keyboard shortcuts to format the text on your note:

Pinning Programs "Pinning" is a great way to add shortcuts to your most-often used programs in Windows 7. You can pin items to the Taskbar, at the bottom of the screen, or to the Start menu. That saves a lot of clicks and makes you more efficient. Once you pin an item, you can also unpin it.

Microcomputers Word Review Margins (page layout tab) Page Orientation (page layout tab) Find and Replace (home tab)

Microcomputers Word Review Revisions/Comments (Reviewer tab) Headers/Footers (insert tab)

Create Mail Merged Databases In Word – Mailings tab, select users, type list Creates an access database In Excel – Type headers such as last name, first name, st. address, city, state, and zip – Type data – In Word say use existing list and locate Excel list. In Access – Create tables with customer fields. – Type data – In Word say use exiting list and locate Access list you want to use. Usually use a query that you creating.

Microcomputers PowerPoint Review Themes Handouts-file print, choose full page print to 2 or 3 slides per page. Open a word document in PowerPoint-change file type to from.ppt to.doc

Header/Footer INSERT TAB – Click header and – footer Views Speaker Notes Header/Footer Views

Microcomputers PowerPoint Review Animations-movement of text or graphics Edit Animations-Click Animation Tab, click animation pane Transitions-movement between slides SmartArt/WordArt- Double click to edit shape or colors

Microcomputers Excel Review Create formulas using addition (+), subtraction (-), multiplication (*), division(/) Create a formulas using If, PMT, Average, Minimum, Maximum Format a worksheet

Summary of Formulas (select cells with mouse) Sum( )Total a set of numbers Count( )Count the number of cells that have numbers CountA( ) Count the number of cells that are not empty Average( ) Average a set of numbers Min( ) find the minimum value in a set of numbers Max( ) Find the maximum value in a set of numbers

Total, Average, Min, and Max Practice Open SummaryFormula – in Cell B19, create a formula that total sales. – In cell B20, create a formula that averages sales – In cell B21, create a formula that tell you the minimum sales – In cell B22, create a formula that tells you the maximum sales.

Payment Practice Paying off a Loan You want to borrow $150,000 for 30 years at an annual rate of 6%. You will make monthly payments (12 per year), and payments will be at the end of each interest period. The balance at the end of the loan will be $0 (you will completely pay it off). What is your monthly payment?

Solution Once you realize that what you are trying to find is the regular payment (requiring the PMT function), you need to identify the arguments: · present value"You want to borrow $150,000…" This is how much money you have now: the. number of periods:"…for 30 years...monthly payments" These two numbers determine the 30*12 = 360. rate per period"…at an annual rate of 6%" This is the annual rate, but there are 12 periods per year, so the rate per period is 6%/12 = 0.5%, or.005. future value"…balance at the end of the loan will be $0…" This is the future value of the loan (amount you owe when it is paid off): $0. Type"…payments will be at the end of each interest period." Type is "end of period", so use 0. The PMT arguments are: PMT(rate, nper, pv, fv, type) So the formula is: =PMT(.005, 360, , 0, 0)

Excel can do this for you. ($8,490.57)

Excel IF statements Averageif()Average values that meet one condition Countif()Count cells that meet one condition Sumif()sum values that meet one condition Averageifs()Average values that meet multiple criteria Countifs()Count cells that meet multiple criteria Sumifs()Sum values that meet multiple criteria

Open SummaryCondition Highlight range A2:A38 and name it Category In cell F2, create a formula to count the number of Berry Bushes products in the cell range A2:A38, which has been defined as the named range Category. In cell F8, count the number of Flowers products in the Category range that are more than $20.00

In cell F4, sum the value of all Flowers products in the Category range. In cell F12, add up the cost of all Carnivorous products in the Category range that are less than $7.00. In cell F6, average the price of all Herbs products in the Category range. In cell F10, calculate the average cost of Carnivorous products in the Category range that are named Bladderwort.

Conditional Logic in a formula IF()Return one value if a test is TRUE, and another if the test is FALSE AND()Return TRUE if all arguments are true OR()Reture TRUE if any arguments are true. NOT()Reverse the logical value of the argument. IFERROR()Return a user-friendly message if a formula has an error due to user input.

Open ConditionalFormula In cell C25, use the AND function to determine If the Entertainment total is less than $ and the Misc. total is less than $ In cell C27, use the IF function to display the test “Expenses OK” if the function in C25 evaluates to True and “Expenses to high” if it evaluates to FALSE.

In cell C26, use the OR function to determine if the Entertainment total is more than $ or the Misc. total is more than $ In cell C28, use the IF function to display the text “Expenses OK” if the function in C26 evaluates to NOT TRUE and “Expenses too high” if it evaluates to NOT FALSE Add to either the Entertainment column or the Misc. column to check your work

Format or modify text by using formulas Open FormatFormula workbook Insert two blank columns to the right of the names column. Select the Names column, and convert to text (choose DATA TAB, click text to columns) to start data wizard.

Excel Format a worksheet Page Margins Page orientation Column and row widths Sorting Charts Change color of worksheets in a workbook. Show formulas Ctrl ~

Microcomputers Access Review Create a table Create a 1 to many relationship Create a single-table and a multi-table query

Access Create a Table Create Query Create Report Create Forms Table Design and enter data Table Design Primary Key

Access Create a 1-to-many relationship Create a single-table and a multi-table query

Access Create a single-table and a multi-table query