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Mac Os

End-user features Apple advertised that Mac OS X v10.3 Panther had 150+ new features, including: *Finder — Updated with a brushed-metal interface, a new live search engine, customizable Sidebar, secure deletion, File labels and Zip support built in. The Finder icon was also changed. *Fast User Switching — Allows a user to remain logged in [...]

NeXTStep Operating System

1979 to 1984: Development The Macintosh project started in the late 1970s with Jef Raskin, an Apple employee, who envisioned an easy-to-use, low-cost computer for the average consumer. He wanted to name the computer after his favorite type of apple, the McIntosh, but the name had to be changed for legal reasons as it was [...]

NeXTStep Operating System

Pre-foundation By the early 1980s, Apple Computer faced increasing competition. While the Apple II was already established as a successful business-ready platform because of Visicalc, Apple was not content. The Apple III (Apple 3) was designed to take on the IBM PC in the business environment. The Apple III was a relatively conservative design for [...]

Windows Operating Systems

Digital obsolescence is a situation where a digital resource is no longer readable because the physical media, the reader required to read the media, the hardware, or the software that runs on it, is no longer available. A prime example of this is the BBC Domesday Project. Cornell University Library’s [http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/dpm/dpm-eng/eng_index.html digital preservation tutorial] (now [...]

IRIX Operating System

OpenOffice.org Writer is the word processor component of the OpenOffice.org software package. Writer is a word processor similar to Microsoft Word and Corel’s WordPerfect, with some of their features. As with the entire OpenOffice.org suite, Writer can be used across a variety of platforms, including Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, Irix and Solaris. [...]

Application Software

*SMART System (Office Suite) *Informix (DBM) *Oracle (DBM) *Multiplan (Spreadsheet) Word processors *Microsoft Word *AT&T Word Processor *Crystalwriter *WordStar 2000 *Samna Word *WordMarc *SMART Word Processor Games= *Pacman *NetHack *Chess *Klondike *Life *Mahjongg *Moria *Robots *Rocks *Rogue *Tetris Utility *HoneyDanBer UUCP package. *Various Shells: Bourne, C, and Korn *EMACS *Kermit *TeX *SPICE/NUTMEG (circuit simulation tool) [...]

Plan 9 Operating System

Typewriters and computers have traditionally had only a limited character set, often having no key with which to produce a dash. In consequence, it became common to substitute the nearest incorrect punctuation mark or symbol. Em dashes are often represented by a pair of spaces surrounding a single hyphen-minus (typical British usage) or by a [...]

Computer Hardware

Computer hardware is a device that is related to computers, and it is in a physical form. Keyboards, mouse and monitors are examples of computer hardware that we can touch.

Microsoft word

Before you can edit or format your text, you need to highlight it. Highlighting your text is a way of telling Microsoft Word that you want to work with a certain piece of text. (Highlighting is also referred to as selecting.)

Microsoft word

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Introduction: If you frequently copy and paste text and need to remove formatting in the process, you probably click Edit > Paste Special > Unformatted Text, or paste into NotePad or WordPad.

If you use Microsoft Word, however, you can create a macro (a recorded or memorized…

Microsoft word

The Ribbon is the most used aspect of the Microsoft Word interface. It has the vast majority of the commands that the programme has to offer. The commands are arranged in a series of Tabs. To activate any Tab, click on its name. The commands shown in each Tab are related in some way. For example, the commands in the Home Tab are those which are most frequently used in Microsoft Word: commands such as Cut, Copy and Paste and commands for changing the paragraph and character attributes of your text.

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Editing a document can be a time consuming, laborious task. Microsoft Word has a large array of editing features which can speed up and simplify this process. A few examples of these, with tips on how to use them, are given below.

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Students and Microsoft Word are not generally associated with each other, but the time comes when the loan runs low and students can no longer spend all day in the pub. This is the time they generally allocate for actually doing their work and when the work starts Microsoft word is the application that is generally at the centre of it.