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with Word & Internet Explorer
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Stewart County Elementary School Lumpkin, Georgia Tuesday, August 18, 2015 8:30-12:30 Mary Starke and Toni Webb Chattahoochee-Flint RESA
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Please log in to your computer and open 1. Internet Explorer Go to Stewart County Elementary School’s website. 2. Word On a new blank document, type your first and last name.
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There are 14 ways to do everything on a computer.
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Look for Fn - Function key.
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1.Operating system 2.Shortcuts 3.Defaults 4.Windows 5.Commands 6.Dialog box 7.Bars 8.Tabs 9.Scrolling 10.Icons CONCEPTS (SELECTED), PART 1
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16.Selecting 17.Formatting 18.Desktop 19.Clipboard 20.Folder 16.Link 17.Object 18.Home 19.Cloud 20.Windows Explorer
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Windows XP2001 Windows Vista2007 Windows 72009 Windows 82011 Windows 8.12012 Windows 102015 Not application
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Office XP (2001) Office 2003 Office 2007 Office 2010 Office 2013 Office 2016 (2015)
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Applications
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System icons Recycle bin Your user folder My Computer ? Your folders, files, and shortcuts Your customization Taskbar Start Menu System Tray Your pinned items Shutting down
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System Tray Shortcuts to frequently used applications/folders START MENU These are “pinned” to the taskbar. Toggle command to collapse all open files and folders
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Above the line: Items pinned Below the line: Items recently used Search by keyword for a program, folder, file, content of file Rightclick an icon to control pinning.
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If your computer freezes, do not press the power button until you have tried the Task Manager. This window shows four running processes. If the status of a process indicates that there is a problem, end the task. ALWAYS SHUT DOWN PROPERLY. The shut-down options are to the right of the Start Menu. To open the Task Manager: Ctrl+Alt+Delete OR rightclick the taskbar.
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Keyboard Shortcuts to giving various commands Just a few examples: save, save as, print (quickly), copy, cut, paste, undo, find, open Task Manager, stop (sometimes), etc. Icons on Desktop or Taskbar commanding “open” program folder file webpage Desktop
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Toolbars on applications and browsers, desktop Selectable images: shortcuts to commands
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Control your defaults!
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Window size, shape, location Document margins, orientation Folders location, name Font – Properties family, size, color, weight, style (normal, bold, italic, underlined, caps) Toolbars and Desktop
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Command Dialog box
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1.Save/Save As * 2.New/Open * 3.Print * 4.Cut, Copy, Paste 5.Delete 6.Select 7.Insert 8.View 9.Minimize+ 10.Undo/Redo Keyboard Menubar Toolbar Context Menu Taskbar FILE*
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Title Bar Menubar Toolbar/Ribbon Status Bar Taskbar Command Bar Favorites Bar/ Bookmarks Some of these appear by default. Some of these can be customized. Some of these are in programs. Some of these are in Windows.
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Methods Mouse/Touchpad Keyboard Methods Mouse/Touchpad Keyboard Types Text Object(s) File(s) Types Text Object(s) File(s) One, All, Several Items Why?
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1 Cut 2 Copy to 3 Paste to Removes item or
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When You Save a New File Click the Save icon or File>Save. The Save As dialog box appears. Options 1. Name 2. Location 3. Type 1 2 3 Type
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When You Save a Existing File - 2 Options 1. Update/OverwriteSave 2. ChangeSave As Name Location Type
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System default folder for that file type Folder you created, located where you want Desktop – handy for quick access but should be moved or deleted soon Flash/Thumb/USB drive Cloud CD, DVD Server
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1. System folders 2. Your default folders and sub-folders Your new Word file goes to your Documents folder in OneDrive OR Your computer. Your new picture file goes to your Pictures folder in OneDrive OR Your computer. Your decision. NOTE: In Office 2013, Microsoft wants you to store your files in OneDrive in the cloud.
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To create a new folder: On the Desktop, rightclick an empty spot. On the context menu, select New, then Folder. In an existing folder, click New Folder at the top of the window. To name your new folder: Do not click anywhere! While the name box is still highlighted, just start typing. Always give your folders and files descriptive names; you can search for them later by significant words. These names are not case-sensitive. Spaces are okay.
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Title bar, status bar, menubar, ribbon/toolbar Backstage, Quick Access File, home, layout, view Text formatting, fonts, insertion point, highlighting/selecting, delete, cut, copy, and paste, clipboard, format painter, alignment; move Insert and re-size objects (picture, clip art, shape, text box, WordArt); move
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(Changing appearance) Document Object Textbox Photograph Clip art Drawing WordArt Text Orientation, margins, header, footer, style EXAMPLES Size, fill color, line color, line weight, shadow, alignment on page, position relative to other objects, rotation, move Font family, size, color, styles, spacing, caps, shadow, strikethrough, alignment, ordered and unordered lists, indention, direction
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iCloud Google Drive EverNote OneDrive DropBox Work Computer Personal Computer iPad Other Tablets Personal Cell Other Devices
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