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Monday, 12 September 2011

Microsoft Word 2007

Starting Word 2007
In order to use a program, you must start—or launch—it                
first.


Windows XP
1. Click the Windows Start button.
The Start menu appears.
2. Point to All Programs.
A menu appears. The programs and menus listed here
will depend on the programs installed on your
computer.
3. Point to Microsoft Office.
4. Click Microsoft Office Word 2007.
The Word 2007 program screen appears.
Windows Vista
1. Click the Windows Start button.
The Start menu appears.
2. Click All Programs.
The left pane of the Start menu displays the programs
and menus installed on your computer.
3. Click Microsoft Office.
4. Select Microsoft Office Word 2007.
The Word 2007 program screen appears.
Tips

  •  If you use Word 2007 frequently, you might consider

pinning it to the Start menu. To do this, right-click
Microsoft Office Word 2007 in the All Programs
menu and select Pin to Start Menu from the
contextual menu.

  •  Depending on how your computer is set up, the

procedure for starting Word 2007 might be a little
different from that described here.

Sunday, 11 September 2011

Basic computer information

Chapter One (the essentials)

CHAPTER OBJECTS
  1. Learn the different between hardware and software.
  2. Discover the various types of computer and their roll.
  3. See what's front, back,and inside of a computer.
  4. Learn bout various part on a computer.
  5. Understand what determine a computer's performance.
  6. See what you should look for when buying a computer.
What is a computer
computer are useful  thing for us it is use for write a letter and application and other other graphic Design. and other hand it solve many problem in one minute, it is electronic machine that are store many data  at one time,




What is Hardware

Two basic components make up a computer: hardware and software. You simply can’t have
one without the other. All computer parts that you can physically see or touch are called
hardware. Hardware includes the computer’s monitor, case, keyboard, mouse, and printer.



What is software

Computer programs that tell hardware how to operate are called software. You may have
used software such as Microsoft Excel or Corel WordPerfect in the past. So breathe a giant
sigh of relief—you don’t have to know how to program a computer to use one. A computer
programmer has already done the work for you by writing the program (software). All you
have to do is tell the software what you’re trying to do, and the software then directs the
work of the hardware.



    Part of the computer



    Case or System Unit          The main computer box, technically known as the system unit, is the most
    important part of a computer. It contains the guts and brains of the computer—
    something we’ll talk about later. The system unit contains a lot of holes or ports
    where you plug in the rest of the computer system.
     Monitor The monitor resembles a television set, and is where the computer displays
    information.
    Keyboard The keyboard is the thing you type on to tell your computer what to do.

    Mouse  Like the keyboard, the mouse is another input device that you use to
    communicate with your computer.

    Speakers   Most computers can make sounds, just like a stereo system. In fact, you can
    even listen to audio CD’s on most computers or watch DVDs.
    Printer  A printer is where a computer writes down information or output, onto paper, or
    a hardcopy.