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How to use WordPad WordPad is a text-editing program available in the Microsoft Windows operating system.   Follow these step-by-step instructions to use WordPad   This article assumes that you have a PC with Windows 7 installed.    Step 1: Open WordPad. The screen should look like this:     Step 2: You’re now going to choose a font – the design in which the letters you’ll be typing will appear.   In the third row from the top of the screen, you’ll see a box with a name in it (in this example, ‘Calibri’) and a little downward-pointing arrow. The arrow indicates that this is a drop-down list. When you click on the arrow, it will turn orange and a list will drop down.     This particular list consists of all the fonts that you can choose to create your document. Scroll down the list and you’ll find even more fonts.   Let’s assume that you’d like to use the ‘Arial’ font. Click Arial on the list. The name will now appear in the box at the to

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                                                                                           Diploma courses : DIPLOMA ADVANCE FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING & BANKING MODULE –I  (ONE MONTH) Windows:            Paint                                     Word Pad MS- Office                                 MS-Word (A Complete Writing Package)                                 MS-Excel (A Spread Sheet Application)                                 MS-Power point ( Presentation Package)                                 MS-Access (Database Programme) MODULE –II  (SIX MONTHS) TALLY WITH TAXATION       Accounting Inventory All types of Vouchers Journals Contra Purchase Sale Memo Stock Journals Indents Payroll Payroll Features Masters Creation Pay head Employee Head Attendance Unit Attendance Type Loan/Advance Head Employee Group & Category Pay Structure Payroll Voucher Class Attendance Entry Payroll Voucher

Ms paint second part ....CLICK HERE

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Recently we wrote about some tricks that can help you in using MS Paint productively . While those tips are amazing, there is one more thing that comes in handy when you are using MS Paint or rather, any other tool. We are referring to keyboard shortcuts and we feel that if mastered, they can really enhance your efficiency with MS Paint too. Let us begin. These shortcuts have been tried and tested on Windows 7. Ideally, they should work on other versions as well. However, there could be a few differences in actions or key combinations. We are sure you’d be smart enough to figure that out. 🙂 The Magic of Ctrl While most of these combinations are common to many applications, there are some that you may find new and unique. Ctrl + A Select entire canvas Ctrl + C Copy selected area Ctrl + X Cut selected area Ctrl + V Paste clipboard data Ctrl + Z Undo last action Ctrl + Y Redo action Ctrl + E Shows image properties Ctrl + G Toggles grid lines

Microsoft Paint.. CLICK HERE

  Microsoft Paint Paint (formerly Paintbrush ), commonly known as Microsoft Paint , is a simple computer graphics app that has been included with all versions of Microsoft Windows . The app opens and saves files as Windows bitmap (24-bit, 256 color, 16 color, and monochrome , all with the .bmp extension), JPEG , GIF (without animation or transparency, although the Windows 98 version, a Windows 95 upgrade, and the Windows NT 4.0 version did support the latter), PNG (without alpha channel ), and single-page TIFF . The app can be in color mode or two-color black-and-white , but there is no grayscale mode. For its simplicity, it rapidly became one of the most used applications in the early versions of Windows, introducing many to painting on a computer for the first time. It is still widely used for simple image manipulation tasks. In July 2017, Microsoft added Paint to the list of Windows features to be deprecated in the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. Though it wil

PC shortcut keys for Special Characters..CLICK HERE

Shortcut Keys Special Character Alt+0224 à Alt+0232 è Alt+0236 ì Alt+0242 ò Alt+0241 ñ Alt+0228 ä Alt+0246 ö Alt+0252 ü Alt+0248 ø Alt+0223 ß Alt+0198 Æ Alt+0231 ç Alt+0191 ¿ Alt+0176 °  (degree symbol) Alt+0177 ±  (plus/minus symbol) Alt+0153 ™ Alt+0169 © Alt+0174 ® Alt+0128 €  (Euro currency) Alt+0162 ¢  (Cent symbol) Alt+0163 £  (British Pound currency) Alt+0165 ¥  (Japanese Yen currency)

BASIC COMPUTER SHORTCUT KEYS ...CLICK HERE

Shortcut Keys Description Alt+F File menu options in current program. Alt+E Edit options in current program Alt+Tab Switch between open programs F1 Universal Help in almost every Windows program. F2 Rename a selected file F5 Refresh the current program window Ctrl+N Create a new, blank document in some software programs Ctrl+O Open a file in current software program Ctrl+A Select all text. Ctrl+B Change selected text to be Bold Ctrl+I Change selected text to be in Italics Ctrl+U Change selected text to be Underlined Ctrl+F Open find window for current document or window. Ctrl+S Save current document file. Ctrl+X Cut selected item. Shift+Del Cut selected item. Ctrl+C Copy selected item. Ctrl+Ins Copy selected item Ctrl+V Paste Shift+Ins Paste Ctrl+Y Redo last action Ctrl+Z Undo last action Ctrl+K Insert hyperlink for selected text Ctrl+P Print the current page or document. Home Goe

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history of computer ....click here

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History of Computers This chapter is a brief summary of the history of Computers. It is supplemented by the two PBS documentaries video tapes "Inventing the Future" And "The Paperback Computer". The chapter highlights some of the advances to look for in the documentaries. In particular, when viewing the movies you should look for two things: The progression in hardware representation of a bit of data: Vacuum Tubes (1950s) - one bit on the size of a thumb; Transistors (1950s and 1960s) - one bit on the size of a fingernail; Integrated Circuits (1960s and 70s) - thousands of bits on the size of a hand Silicon computer chips (1970s and on) - millions of bits on the size of a finger nail. The progression of the ease of use of computers: Almost impossible to use except by very patient geniuses (1950s); Programmable by highly trained people only (1960s and 1970s); Useable by just about anyone (1980s and on). to see how com

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Information technology "IT" redirects here. For other uses, see It (disambiguation). "Infotech" redirects here. For the Indian company, see Infotech Enterprises. Information science General aspects     Information access · Information architecture     Information management     Information retrieval     Information seeking · Information society     Knowledge organization · Ontology · Taxonomy     Philosophy of information     Science, technology and society Related fields and sub-fields     Bibliometrics · Categorization     Censorship · Classification     Computer data storage · Cultural studies     Data modeling · Informatics     Information technology     Intellectual freedom     Intellectual property · Memory     Library and information science     Preservation · Privacy     Quantum information science     Library-logo.svg Information science portal     v t e Information technology (IT) is the application of computers to store, study, retrieve, transmit, and