– Using Computers in Business I BUS169 Windows Assignment

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BUS169 – Using Computers in Business I
Windows Assignment
Name: ___________________
What You’ll Need:
A flash drive. (Or you can use your I: drive to save items to.) In this exercise, I’ll be
referring to whatever storage medium you choose to use as “your personal storage
device”.
Part I:
Please read the Office 2013 and Windows chapter pages OFF 2-36 and OFF 43-81.
When you read this chapter, you’ll see the author asks you to perform various tasks on
the computer indicated by the instructors preceded by a red dot. If you are using
Windows 8, you can simply follow the red dots. If you are using Windows 7, please see
the yellow boxes that describe how to perform the same tasks using Windows 7.
Please do those tasks with the following modifications:
1. On pages OFF24 on onward, when they ask you to create a class folder named
CIS101, please name it BUS169 instead. You can either create the folders on
your hard drive or on a flash drive (as the author suggests).
2. Skip the “Save to SkyDrive” and Screen Resolutions sections on pages OFF3643.
You will not need to submit anything for Part I of this assignment but it will cover
the concepts you’ll need to perform as you proceed onto Part II of this
assignment
Part II:
After you’ve completed reading and performing the tasks outlined above in Part I, then
you can begin work on the following exercise. (Note: This assignment will be difficult
for you to do if you have not performed the Part I tasks as outlined above in this
chapter. So be sure to do that first so that you have a good understanding of Windows
and how it works.)
Do these activities multiple times until you feel proficient at copying files, copying file
folders, moving files, renaming files, deleting files, etc. You’ll be asked to perform
similar tasks on our first test so it’s important that you build mastery in performing these
activities. You’ll be using Windows Explorer a lot when you work on computers!
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Windows Exercise:
This exercise provides practice in using the Windows Explorer to work with folders and
files. You can use the computers in our classroom or in the open labs –IB3303 and the
library computer lab to work on this assignment. Here’s a link to the open hours of our
various computer labs.
Linked to week 1 of our schedule are a series of "movies" that I've made that show how
to perform various tasks in Windows. You might check those out if you'd like to see
demos of how to copy or move files, create directories, rename or delete files, etc.
What You’ll Need:
A flash drive. (Or you can use your I: drive to save items to.) In this exercise, I will be
referring to whatever storage medium you choose to use as “your personal storage
device”.
Step 1: Download the files you’ll need
1. Go to our class website: (http://facweb.northseattle.edu/bcampbel)
2. Click on the link to our schedule to go to our class schedule. Then look at week
1 of our class schedule webpage. You will see a file named Windows Files.Zip
file that’s linked in week 1 of the schedule.
3. Unzip the Windows Files.Zip file onto your personal storage device
4. You’ll then see a folder named BUS169-Windows Assignment on your
personal storage device. It contains all of the files you will need to complete this
assignment.
Step 2: Perform various activities using Windows
1. Start Windows Explorer by clicking the Windows Explorer button that is on the
task bar. (See page OFF 25-26 or the yellow box on pg OFF27). The button
looks like this:
2. Now navigate to your personal storage device and open the BUS169-Window
Assignment folder. You’ll see there are 6 bitmap files. They are ones that
have a file name extension of .bmp. There are also three Word files that have
.docx as their file name extensions. And there’s one Excel file with a filename
extension of .xlsx.
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3. Inside of your BUS169-Windows Assignment folder, create three folders. One
should be named Bitmaps; the next should be named Word and the third folder
should be named Excel. ( Demo and pg OFF5-27)
4. Move (not copy) the six bitmap files into your Bitmaps folder, the three Word
files into the Word folder, and the one Excel file into the Excel folder. ( Demo
and pg OFF73-74)
5. Expand your personal storage device to display all of its folders in the Folder pane.
6. Open the Bitmaps folder to display its contents.
7. Rename the Blue Lace 16.bmp file to Lace.bmp, including the .bmp file
extension. ( Demo and pg OFF72-73)
8. Delete the Soap Bubbles file. (
Demo and pg OFF74-75)
9. Widen the columns in the contents pane so the complete file names are visible.
A. . Perform a “screenshot” of your Windows Explorer window (Follow the
instructions in the box found at the end of this document) showing all files in
the Bitmaps folder. ( Demo)
10. Now Open the Word folder to display its contents.
11. Widen the columns in the contents pane so the complete file names are visible.
Perform a “screenshot” of your Windows Explorer window (again follow the
instructions in the box found at the end of this document re: how to do this)
showing all files in the Word folder.
12. Close the Windows Explorer window and minimize the Word window.
13. Open Windows Explorer again.
14. Determine how much space you have left on your personal storage device. (To
do this, right click on your personal storage device and select the Properties
option.). Perform a “screenshot” this screen image. Again follow the
instructions in the box found at the end of this document re: how to do this. (
Demo)
15. Save your Word document that contains the above 3 screen shots for steps
9A, 11, and 14 and name the document: Windows Project.docx
16. Print the Windows Project.docx document you saved in step 15.
17. Close all open windows.
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To turn in:
Turn in the printout of your Windows Project.docx that you printed in step 16. It should
contains screenshots for steps 9A, 11 and 14.
Congratulations! You’re done with this assignment!
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Instructions on How to Perform a Screen Shot
In the exercises noted below, you will be performing various tasks in Windows.
In order for me to see that you’ve performed the tasks correctly, you will need to
perform “Screen shots” and print them. “Screen shots” are images of the various
windows. You will need to “capture” the screen by placing an image of the
screen onto the Clipboard and then will paste that image into Word. Here are the
steps to follow:
1. Placing a window’s image onto the Clipboard: While the image is being
displayed, hold down the Alt key and press the Print Screen key on the top
row of the keyboard.
2. Opening Word: Start Word by clicking on the W image on the Quick Launch
toolbar beside the “Start” button. Maximize the Word window. Type in your
name at the top of the blank document and press the Enter key twice.
3. Paste the image from the Clipboard into Word:
a. If the Word program is not active, activate it by clicking on its button on the
taskbar.
b. If you have already pasted at least one image into the Word document,
place the insertion point at the end of the last image and press the Enter
key twice.
c. Click on the Home tab and then the Paste icon. (You’ll see it Clipboard
group) on the far left on your screen.)
4. Minimize the Word program between each use. To do this, click on the
minimize button on the titlebar.
5. Printing the Word document: After you have pasted all three images into
the Word document, print the document by clicking the Microsoft Office
Button and then selecting Print.
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