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Identification of various components and peripherals of given computer
COMPUTER: Computer is a device that transforms data into meaningful
information. Computer can also be defined in terms of functions it can
perform. A computer can i) accept data, ii) store data, iii) process data as
desired, and iv) retrieve the stored data as and when required and v) print
the result in desired format.
Computer Organization:
Input: this is the process of entering data and programs into the
computer system.
Control Unit (CU): The process of input, output, processing and storage
is performed under the supervision of a unit called 'Control Unit'. It
decides when to start receiving data, when to stop it, where to store data,
etc. It takes care of step -by-step processing of all operations inside the
computer.
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Introduction to MS-WORD 2013
To open Microsoft Office Word 2013, double-click on the Word 2013 Icon,
located either on the Desktop or under Start > All Programs > Microsoft
Office 2013 > Word 2013
Opening Screen
Select Blank document to create a new document, or click Open Other
Documents on the left side of the screen to open an existing document. Under
Open select Computer, which will show the most recently saved documents
as well as a browse option to find documents saved in other folders.
The Ribbon Interface
The ribbon interface is displayed at the top of the window, which is a set of
toolbars placed on tabs and grouped by functionality.
3. A new Open window will appear. This window is used to navigate to a saved
files location. On the left side of the panel, common file locations are listed, and
this panel will be used to navigate to locations such as your network drive (SDrive) or an
inserted CD or USB Flash Drive.
4. When the file location has been found, select it and click Open.
Saving a Document
1. To save a document, click the File tab in the top left corner of the screen. In
the menu there will be an option to Save as well as Save As.
Printing
To print, click the Office Menu Button and click on the Print button. A dialog
box will appear to indicate the printer that you will be using. If its correct, click
Print.
On this page you will also see a preview of the document to be printed as well
as options to print multiple copies or specific pages from the document.
Exiting
To exit Word, click the File tab, and on the drop down menu, click Close. If you
have not saved, you will be prompted to do so or you will lose all unsaved work.
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Objective:
To achieve a position in an organization so that my technical skills will help me optimize the
organizations assets for maximum benefit to the organization and at the same time enriching my profile
with the same so that I can give my best.
Education:
Achievements
Hobbies:
Strengths:
Personal Profile:
Name
Fathers name
Mothers Name
DOB
Sex
Languages known
Marital status
Nationality
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ASIMASHRAF ZARGAR
MOHD ASHRAF
KULSUMA
22 JUNE 1994
MALE
ENGLISH, HINDI, URDU, KASHMIRI (Speaking).
Single
Indian
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Student Name
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Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2007
Microsoft Excel is a very powerful tool for you to use for numeric computations and analysis.
Excel can also function as a simple database but that is another class.
2. Type in 1981 and hit Enter. Notice by hitting Enter, we automatically move down to the
next row. (we can also do the same by hitting the down arrow)
3. Click on cell B1 to select it.
4. Type in January and hit Tab. By hitting Tab (or right arrow), we move to the next column.
We can continue to doing this to enter the data from 1981 to 1992 and so on, but Excel
provides
us with a tool to complete sequences.
Method 2
1. Click on cell A2 to select it.
2. Type in 1981 and hit Enter.
3. Type in 1982, and then select both cells A2 and A3.
4. Move your mouse cursor over the fill handle (small black box on the bottom right of the
active cell) so that the cursor turns into a cross.
5. Click and drag the fill handle down to the cell desired.
2. Since Excel inserts to the left, you need to click on the column letter B. Column B should
be highlighted.
2. Point (do not left click) the arrow at the B column and then right click.
3. 4. A pop-up menu should appear. In the menu you should see Insert.
5. Click on the word Insert. Excel will insert a blank column between Full Name and
Address.
6. Click on B1 and type in Last Name.
2. Since Excel inserts rows above the selection, you need to click on row number 3. Row 3
should be highlighted.
3. Right click while pointing at the number 3
4. A pop-up menu should appear. In the menu you should see Insert.
5. Click on the word Insert. Excel will insert a blank row between John Doe and Fred
Johnson.
6. Click on A3 and type in Anne Franks contact information
2. Point at the highlighted column name or row name and right click.
3. A pop-up menu should appear
4. Select Delete
5. The column or row should be gone.
Copying worksheets
You may want to copy the whole worksheet rather than selecting the cells in the old worksheet
to copy to a new one. Besides being easier to do, there might be some links in the cells that do
not transfer well.
5. If you want to COPY, you must click in the Create a copy box; otherwise, Excel will move
the worksheet.
6. Click on OK
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Create a Result Analysis Sheet in MSEXCEL
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Introduction to PowerPoint 2013
To open Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2013, left double-click on the
Microsoft PowerPoint Icon, located either in the Microsoft Office Folder on the
Desktop or under Start > All Programs
For example, the Home tab includes many common PowerPoint functions (such
as adding new slides), while the Insert tab includes functions related to adding
elements that are not plain text (such as images and charts).
When you locate your file, select it and left click Open.
Saving a Document
To save, left click on File in the top left corner of the screen. In the drop
down menu there will be an option to Save.
If you have not yet saved the document, you will be prompted with a Save
As window.
You should change the destination to either your network drive (S-drive) or a
USB flash drive (if you have one connected). Either one would be listed in the
left-hand panel under Computer
Change the file name so you can tell what it is later.
Or, to specify a specific slide layout which includes different fields on the slide
(such as title and content), left click the down arrow on the New Slide button
and in the drop-down menu, left click a slide layout that fits your needs.
Inserting a Picture
To insert a picture saved on your computer or network drive, go to the Insert
tab, and left click the Pictures button. Navigate to where you have the picture
saved, select it, and left click the Insert button.
On the Insert tab, left click the Online Pictures button. A search panel will
appear on the right side of the window.
To add a clip art image to your slide, just left click on the image. Or, drag it
from the Clip Art panel and drop it on to your slide.
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Create a presentation of College
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Introduction to INTERNET
INTERNET:
APPLICATIONS OF INTERNET
With the help of Internet you can:
(b) ISDN
Network)
Access)
A permanent connection between a computer system (single
CPU or LAN, and the Internet). It is generally used by larger
institutions, corporate and government agencies. It involves
establishing your own Internet gateway (connection) and
payment to have a direct full time line with the network. Your
computers, in effect, become part of the Net. The main
advantage of this connection is that: it is on line 24 hrs a day,
seven days a week, (24x7) and provides faster access.
Type of Networks:
PAN: A personal area network is a computer network (CN) used
for communication among computer devices (including
telephones and personal digital assistants) close to one person
Technologies: USB and Firewire (wired), IrDA and Bluetooth
(wireless)
Web Page: A web page (such as the one you are looking at
now) is an electronic document written in a computer language
called HTML (Hypertext Markup Language).Web pages can contain
text, graphics, video, animation, and sound, as well as interactive
features, such as data entry forms. Each page has a unique
address known as a URL (Uniform Resource Locator) that
identifies its location on the server. Web pages usually contain
hyperlinks to other web pages.
WEB BROWSER: