Wednesday, June 24, 2015

HOW TO SELECT A TEXT USING MICROSOFT WORD

Step 1: If you are not already in a Word document, you will need to open it. From the desktop or from your ‘Start’ menu, open Microsoft Word.
Step 2: Click either File or the Office button in the top left. Select Open and browse to the document you wish to open. Double-click on the file name to open.
 Step 3: The mouse can be used to select text. When the mouse pointer is moved over a text area, the pointer will change from an arrow to a ‘text select’ or ‘I-beam’ icon.
Step 4

Thursday, June 18, 2015

HOW TO BE PERFECT IN USING MICROSOFT WORD

                                                      MEANING/DEFINITION
Microsoft Word is a word-processing application that can be part of the Microsoft Office suite or a stand-alone program installed on to your computer.
The program can be used to write letters and different types of documents that can include graphics and pictures.  This guide explains how to open Microsoft Word and start a new document.
1                                                   HOW TO START A DOCUMENT
Follow these step-by-step instructions to start a document in Microsoft Word
 
Step 1: From the desktop or from your ‘Start’ menu, open Microsoft Word.

Step 2: Microsoft Word will open up automatically into a new document ready for you to start typing.

Step 3: If Microsoft Word is already opened but you wish to start a new document, click File at the top left-hand corner of your document.

Friday, June 12, 2015

HOW TO MAKE USE OF A COMPUTER MOUSE

Step 1: Pick up your mouse and have a look at it.

At the front (which points away from you), there are two buttons – left and right. You press or, more correctly, ‘click’ these to make things happen.
Most mice also have a wheel in between the buttons that you roll to move up and down the screen – technically called ‘scrolling’.

Step 2: Learn to hold your mouse comfortably. It’s normally held between your thumb and little finger like this:

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

HOW TO MAKE USE OF A COMPUTER KEYBOARD

Follow these step-by-step instructions to help you get to know what your keyboard can do:
STEP 1: Have a good look at your keyboard. The most important keys are labelled on the diagram below:
Some keyboards, especially those on laptops, will have a slightly different layout. For example, yours might not have a number pad or the delete key may be in a different place. But virtually all keyboards will have these important keys somewhere.
STEP 2: The main keys are the letter keys. When you type just using these, you get lower-case print. However, if you hold down a ‘shift key’ (there are two to choose from) at the same time as you type, you’ll get UPPER-CASE letters.
Try typing your name, including capitals (UPPER-CASE) and spaces. The ‘space bar’ (which you press briefly to make a space) is the wide key at the bottom of the keyboard.
STEP 3: If you make a mistake in your typing, there’s always a remedy.

EASIEST WAY TO TURN ON A COMPUTER

STEP 1: Find the ‘on’ button. It probably looks like this (but might be square or oblong!)   
 
STEP 2: Separate Power Button for the MonitorYou may also need to switch on the monitor in order to see what the computer is displaying.  A similar power button will usually be found in the lower right hand corner of the monitor screen.
STEP  3: Push the button.
On some computers, the button lights up when the computer is on. On laptops, there’s often a light on the front that comes on. You may have to keep pushing for a couple of seconds to make this happen, but don’t worry – you’ll soon get to know how your computer works.
If nothing happens, there are a few things you can check easily:

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