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Microsoft Tutorials. Microsoft Office. Word. Excel. PowerPoint. Publisher. Access. Need to learn how to use an Access database for work or a business? Acquire the skills needed to enter, search and report large amounts of information in a relational database. Acquire the essential skills needed to use an Access 2010 relational database. The new innovations in Access 2007 make using a database faster and easier. You can easily manage, search and report information in databases with Access 2003. Understand how to use a database for managing and reporting information in Access XP. Master the ability to use a relational database in Access 2000. Acquire essential skills for producing professional work with the Microsoft Office suite including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and more. Microsoft Products. Computer Basics. Basic Computer Skills.

Welcome to a short, easy-to-master, web based course on basic computer skills. Our goal is to give you a solid foundation. Once you have understood these basics, you will have a clear understanding on which to build your future knowledge of and skill with computers. To become acquainted with your computer there are certain basic skills to be mastered. While these skills might seem obvious at first, the fact is that many people never take the time to learn these very important basics.

By studying them now, you will both save time later and also improve your daily computer productivity. Each section of this website contains a straightforward, self-paced introduction to these topics. Estimated time to complete this section: 55 minutes Use a mouse to point, click and double-click Keyboard and typing tips Opening and closing software files Accessing a CD-ROM Locating a saved file How to copy and paste files or text Review Questions Quiz.

Mouse Basics. Keyboard Basics. Learn to Type. Welcome Guest!!! Important: You are in Guest mode (non-registered user). Once you finish the demo your progress will not be stored. To get the full course with all the available features go to the home page and sign-up for free.Default keyboard layout: United States. Available keyboard layouts (free registration required): United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Caribbean, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latin America, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, US, Turkey This typing course will guide you step-by-step from the beginning. It is important to position your hands on the keyboard correctly. Starting with your left hand, place your little finger on key A, ring finger on S, middle finger on D and index finger on F.

Press Enter with the little finger of your right hand. It is important not to look at your own keyboard while typing. Internet Basics. Social Media (Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Skype) How to Use a Browser. Browse and Delete Your Web History. Any web browser you might use to search the Internet – whether it’s Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox or the many other options ( See this list of browsers ) – allows you to view your web browsing history. The browsing history is a list of the sites you’ve visited recently and can be used as an easy way to navigate back to that cooking web site you enjoy visiting so much.

For safety purposes, knowing how to clear your browser history is an important step in maintaining your privacy and security, especially on shared computers. All web browsers have a menu bar or a tool bar at the top of the browser . Your browsing history will usually be found by clicking the “History” button in the tool bar. Internet Explorer How to View Your Browsing History Step 1 : Find your web browser in the Start menu . Step 2 : Open your history. Step 3 : Find the history you want to view. Step 4 : Find sites by searching. Step 5 : Use your history to find web sites. Step 6 : Finish by closing your browser . Deleting Cookies. Much like your browser history, “computer cookies ” can help you quickly navigate the web. When you visit a web site, cookies store site settings and information on your computer.

This can be anything from your user ids, passwords or e-mail addresses to items you’ve added to a virtual shopping cart like on Ebay or Amazon. Cookies can be helpful and don’t pose any real threat in most cases. But if you’re sharing a computer and/or don’t want this type of information stored, you can easily delete them.

Here’s how to complete this task with a variety of Internet browsers: Mozilla Firefox Step 1: Open the Internet. Internet Explorer Step 1 : Open the Internet. Safari Step 1: Open the Internet. Tags: how-to instructions , internet protection , site maintenance. Internet 101. Internet Safety. Creating a Strong Password. Whether you’re using online banking or just checking email, it’s important to keep your information private and secure. One way to stay protected online is by creating strong passwords. An ideal password is long and has letters, punctuation, symbols and numbers that you can remember without writing down.

The more complex your password is, the harder it will be for criminals to guess and gain access to your accounts. Using a different password for each site you use and avoiding sequences (1,2,3 or a,b,c) or information such as your birth date in your password will also help protect your identity and personal data. Step 1: Identify a memorable phrase. Before creating a password, think of a sentence or two that is meaningful to you and you can easily remember. Step 2: Create the base of your password. Turn your sentence(s) into a row of letters using the first letter of each word. Step 3 : Use a variety of upper and lower case letters. Step 4: Finish by adding more characters. Email 101. Microsoft Outlook. Google Tutorials. Google Drive and Docs. Gmail.

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