TY - GEN AU - Babbette kronstadt AU - David sachs TI - Discovering microsoft works 2.0 T2 - series SN - 0-471-58894-6 PY - 1993/// CY - Canada PB - John Wiley and sons KW - Ingeniería en tecnologias de la información y comunicaciones N1 - EDITORIAL John Wiley and sons ISBN 0-471-58894-6; INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING WITH MICROSOFT WORKS Objectives 1 Introduction to the Computer 1 What is Microsoft Works? 1 Parts of a Computer-The Hardware 2 Care and Handling of Disks 7 DOS (The Disk Operating System) 8 The Current Drive 10 FORMAT 10 DISKCOPY 13 DIR 15 COPY 16 DEL 17 The Microsoft Works Interface 18 At The Beginning-Creating a New File 19 The Works Screen 20 Special Mouse Symbols on the Works Screen 22 Using the Work Area 23 A First Look at Menus 23 Rules for Naming a File 38 Getting Help 41 A Second Look at the File Menu 45 Exiting Works 50 Conclusion 51 Key Terms 51 Independent introductory Exercise 52 2 THE WORD PROCESSOR: AN INTRODUCTION 1 Objectives 53 What Is a Word Processor? 53 Creating a New Word Processor Document 54 The Word Processor Screen 54 Word Processor Project No. 1-Debbie's Letter 56 Objectives 56 Entering Text-Directions for Entering the Letter 57 Moving Around the Screen 59 Editing a Document 61 Spell Checking 66 Saving a Document as a File 68 Printing a Document 70 Selecting the Test P70 P71 Closing an Exiting Word Procesear Document 72 Latter 24 Objectives Opening en Existing Word Processor Document 74 Directions for Extering ring the Text 76 Proofreading and Sleving & Document 78 Another Lock et Editing Test 79 Deleting & Bo ing Block of Tart 82 Saving a Document with New Name Previewing and Printing Document 80 Conclusion DO Kay Terma 90 Independent Word Processor Project No. 1 90 Independent Word Processor Project No. 2 02 Independent Word Processor Project No. 3 95 Independent Word Processor Project No. 4 97 THE WORD PROCESSOR: A CLOSER LOOK Objectives 101 Formatting Text 101 Advanced Word Processor Project No. 1-Enhancing Paul's Letter 102 Objectives 102 Paragraph Formats 102 Bolding, Underlining, and Ralicizing Text 104 Formatting Shortcut Keys 105 Using the Format/Font & Style Option 107 Removing Enhancements from Text 108 Advanced Word Processor Project No. 2-Changing Tabs, Line Spacing, and Margins 109 Objectives 109 Tab Settings 109 Setting Tab Stops 111 Using the Shift+Enter Keys 112 Changing Existing Tab Stops 113 Changing the Line Spacing 115 Changing Margins 116 Searching for and Replacing Text 117 Adding a Header and Footer 118 Conclusion 120 Additional Word Processor Features 120 Key Terms 121 Independent Advanced Word Processor Project No. 1 121 Independent Advanced Word Processor Project No. 2 123 Independent Advanced Word Processor Project No. 3 124 THE SPREADSHEET: AN INTRODUCTION Objectives 127 What Is a Spreadsheet? 127 Starting a Spreadsheet File 128 The Spreadsheet Screen 128 Moving Around the Spreadsheet Screen Entering Labels and Values 131 130 Practice Exercise No. 1 132 Entering Labels 133 ; Ingeniería en Tecnologías de la Información y Comunicación N2 - Your computer is really a complex system of parts, all of which have an important relationship to each other. If you are new to the world of per-sonal computing, perhaps the simplest way to think about these components is as the hardware and software that make up this system. The hardware is the physical equipment that comprises your computer system. Software consists of programs or sets of instructions to the computer ER -