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Basic Exercises

Basic exercises must be completed in order to pass the course. Not to complete them means an "F."


Basic Exercise 1

Be sure that you have mastered the following skills:

  1. Identify and learn to operate the x to close a window.
  2. Identify and learn to operate the box to enlarge or make smaller a window.
  3. Identify and learn to operate the difference between the document boxes and the program boxes.
  4. Identify and learn to operate the - sign that will minimize the program and the document to the task bar.
  5. Identify and learn to operate the task bar.

  6. Identify and learn to operate the cut, copy, and paste icons.
  7. Identify and learn to operate the cut, copy and paste commands through edit.
  8. Identify and learn to operate the "file save as" command so that you can save to disk.

  9. Identify and learn to use the browser commands of BACK and FORWARD.
  10. Identify and learn to use the Windows ability to switch back and forth between documents and between programs by a simple click on the task bar.

When you have mastered these skills e-mail Jeanne that you have completed Basic Exercise 1. That means that you now assure me that you know how to do these things, and I will hold you responsible for being able to do them in the lab. To e-mail that you know them, without having mastered them, is to fail the exercise, which is also to fail the course.


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