By: Miguel Maldonado 02Laser_mm OPP03_mm Christmas_mm My First PowerPoint_mm Unesco_mm Excel Exercise 5 Practice 05Balance- Sheet_mm Maldonado_Miguel 03Bakery Schedule 7-21_mm 04MAAC Invoice_mm ESLR’S_mm 05EXPAND_mm 06ORDER_mm OWD05_mm 01 Training_mm PowerPoint Exercise 3 Terms PowerPoint Exercise 2 PowerPoint Lesson 1 Exercise 1 Excel Exercise Notes Excel Exercise 5 Terms Excel Exercise 3 Terms Exercise 4 Terms Chapter 6 Vocabulary Exercise 2 Terms Excel Exercise 1 Terms Exercise 7 Terms Exercise 6 Terms Exercise 5 Terms Exercise 1 Terms Elaborate- Marked by intricate and often excessive detail , complicated Gamut- The entire scale or range the gamut of dramatic emotion from grief to joy Vision- To act or power of sensing with the eyes;sight Realization- The make of being made real of something imagined, planned etc. Frustration- Something that frustrates, as an unsolved problem Security- Freedom from danger risk, etc., Safety Discrimination- An act or lutance Complient- Obeying, obliging, or yielding especially in a submissive way Achievement- Act of achieving attainment or accomplishment Fanatic- A person with an exam and uncritical enthusiasm or zeal as in religion or politics Excess- The fact of exceeding something else in amount or degree Flant- To wave conspicuously in the air Prima Donna- A first principle female singer of an opera community Integrity- Ahearane to moral and ethical principles , honesty Humility- The equality or condition of being humble, rank, etc Intuition- A fact truth, etc. Perceived this way Impulsive- Inciting to action Procasting- The act or habit of procasting, or putting of or delaying especially something requiring immediate attention Rational-Agreeable to reason, reasonable, sensible, a rational plan for economic development Interchangeable- Capable of being put or used in the place or each other Presentation – A set of slides or handouts that contains information you want to convey to an audience. Normal view – PowerPoint’s default view that displays the Slide pane, the Notes pane, and the Slides/Outline pane. Placeholders – Designated areas in PowerPoint layouts that can be used to easily insert text, graphics, or multimedia objects. Active slide – The slide currently selected or displayed. Slide layout – Prearranged sets of placeholders for various types of slide content. Theme - Formatting feature that applies a background, colors, fonts, and effects to all slides in a presentation. Open an Existing Presentation Open an existing presentation to modify, add, or delete material. PowerPoint makes it easy to open presentations on which you have recently worked by listing them in the Recent Documents list that you access using the Office Button. If you do not see the presentation on this list, you can use the Open command and the Open dialog box to navigate to the presentation you want to open. Move from Slide to Slide Most presentations include multiple slides. You will need to move from slide to slide in Normal view to enter text and modify the presentation. PowerPoint offers a variety of ways to select and display slides. Click in the scroll bar pr drag the scroll box to display slides, or use the Previous Slide and Next Slide buttons at the bottom of the scroll bar to move through the slides. You can also select slides by clicking them in the Slides tab. You learn more about this tab later in the exercise. Clip art – Predawn artwork, photos, animations, and sound clips that you can insert into your files. Contextual tab – A Ribbon tab that displays only when needed for a specific task such as formatting a table or offering picture formatting options. Font – A set of characters with a specific size and style. Workbook- An Excel file with one or more worksheet. Worksheet- The work area for entering and calculating data made up of columns and rows separated by gridlines (light gray lines). Also called a spreadsheet. Cell- The intersection of a column and a row on a worksheet. Active Cell- The active cell contains the cell pointer. There is a dark outline around the active cell. Formula bar- As you enter data into a cell, it simultaneously appears in the Formula bar, which is located above the worksheet. Cell reference- The location of a cell in a worksheet as identified by its column letter and row number. Also known as the cell's address. Scroll- A way to view locations on the worksheet without changing the active cell. Sheet tabs- Tabs that appear at the bottom of the workbook window, which display the name of each worksheet. Tab scrolling buttons- Buttons that appear just to the left of the sheet tabs, which allow you to scroll hidden tabs into view. Insertion point - The flashing vertical line that indicates where the next action will occur in a document on-screen Horizontal alignment - The position of text on a line in relation to the left and right margins. Hard copy- A document printed on paper. Press release - A short document used to provide information about a company, organization, or event to the media. Media outlet - A means of mass communication, such as a newspaper, magazine, television station, radio station, or a Web site. AutoComplete - A feature used to complete an entry based on previous entries made in the column containing the active cell. Pick From Drop-down List – A shortcut used to insert repeated information AutoCorrect – A feature used to automate the correction if common typing errors. Spelling checker – A tool used to assist you in finding correcting typographical or spelling errors. Value – A number entered in the worksheet Numerical label – A number entered in the worksheet as a label, not as a value-such as the year 2005 used as a column label. Label prefix – An apostrophe (‘) used to indicate that a number is a label and not a value Series - A list of sequential numbers, dates, times, or text. Standard column width – The default number of characters that display in a column based on the default font. Formula – An instruction Excel uses to calculate a number. Mathematical operators – Symbols used in mathematical operations: + for addition, – fir subtraction, * for multiplication, / for division, and ^ for exponentiation. Order of mathematical operations – The order in which Excel performs the calculations specified in a formula. Artistic – showing skill or excellence in execution Accommodate – to do a kindness or a favor to Protective - having the quality or function of protecting Humanitarian – having concern for or helping to improve the welfare and happiness of people. Occupation – a person’s usual or principal work or business, especially as a means of earning a living Tentative – of the nature of or made or done as a trial, experiment, or attempt Excursion – a short trip or outing to some place, usually for a special purpose and with the intention of a prompt return: a pleasure excursion Attributes – to regard as resulting from a specified cause; consider as caused by something indicated Holmes Medical Center Laser Eye Surgery Unit My Life By Student Name MY FIRST POWERPOINT By: Miguel Maldonado Site Name Country Date of Inscription Criteria Great Bar ier Reef Australia 1981 (vi )(vi i)(ix)(x) Brasilia Brazil 1987 (i)(iv) Angkor Combodia 19 2 (i)(i )(i i)(iv) The Great Wal China 1987 (i)(i )(i i)(iv)(vi) Taxila Pakistan 1980 (i i)(vi) Rideau Canal Canada 20 7 (i)(iv) City of Quito Ecuador 1978 (i )(iv) Chartres Cathedral France 1979 (i)(i )(iv) Taj Mahal India 1983 (i) Kinabalu Park Malaysia 20 0 (ix)(x) Category Natural Site Cultural Site Cultural Site Cultural Site Fun Fact It contains the world’s largest col ection of coral reefs, with 40 types of coral, 1,50 species of fish and 4,0 0 types of mollusk. Brasila was a landmark in the history of town plan ing. Angkor is one of the most important archaeological sites in South-East Asia. The Great Wal became the world's largest Chinese military's structure. Taxila il ustrates the dif erent stages in the development of a city on the Indus that was alternately influenced by Persia. It's one of the first canals to be designed specifical y for steam-powered ves els. Quito, the capital of Ecuador, was founded in the 16th century on the ruins of an Inca city and stands at an altitude of 2,850 m. Partly built starting in 1 45, and then reconstructed over a 26-year period after the fire of 1 94, Chartres Cathedral marks the high point of French Gothic art. Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan ordered to build it in memory of his favorite wife Mumtaz Mahal. It's the highest mountain between the Himalayas and New Guinea. 1 5 1 2 3 10 5 3 3 8 12 2 8 2 19 4 8 2 17 16 9 7 5 4 6 8 126 0.25 2007 Balance Sheet Current ratio: Quick ratio: HelpNow Medical Center Current Assets Cash and cash equivalents $ 8,755 Accounts receivable $ 28,957 Accounts receivable (past due) $ 1,897 Short-term investments $ 32,750 Long-term investments $ 256,987 Inventory $ 11,265 Income taxes collected (not due) $ 41,859 Total Current Assets $ Fixed Assets Land $ 32,185 Land improvements $ 11,250 Buildings (at cost) $ 285,975 Building improvements $ 112,958 Equipment (at cost) $ 1,452,375 Total property, building, and equipment Less depreciation Property, buildings, and equipment (net) Prepaid expenses $ 25,789 Other assets $ 118,956 Total Fixed Assets 0.950 0.922 Current Liabilities Notes payable $ 9,785 Accounts payable (current) $ 3,128 Accounts payable (past due) $ Current portion long-term debt $ 21,875 Accrued retirement contributions$ 297,551 Other current liabilities $ 16,145 Interest payable $ 54,019 Total Current Liabilities $ 382,470 402,503 Income Taxes Federal tax (current) State tax (current) $ 1,894,743 $ 29,785 $ 1,864,958 $ 88,175.00 $ 31,064.00 Total Income Taxes $ 119,239 Long-Term Liabilities Mortgage debt due after 1 year $ 402,875 Equipment debt due after 1 year$ 1,287,556 Long-term Liabilities $ 1,690,431 Net Worth $ 2,009,703 Total Assets $ 2,392,173 Orlinda Marquez, M.D. Michael Lombardi, Ph.D. Gwendolyn Green, M.D. Jane Medura, M.D. Azade Yedding, M.D. $ 45,000 $ 45,000 $ 30,000 $ 30,000 $ 30,000 Total Net Worth $ 180,000 Total Liabilities and Net Worth $ 2,392,173 Date : 8/25/2011 8/25/2011 8/25/2011 8/25/2011 8/25/2011 8/25/2011 8/25/2011 8/25/2011 8/25/2011 8/25/2011 N e t Spe e d/WPM 18 31 31 25 21 21 23 26 30 26 A ccuracy 95.00% 99.00% 98.00% 98.00% 95.00% 98.00% 99.00% 100.00% 97.00% 100.00% Ti me 1:14 0:58 0:52 1:04 1:04 1:00 0:58 0:55 0:58 1:00 Ke ys JF DK SL A; J; GH A SK H N ON E 8/26/2011 8/26/2011 8/26/2011 8/26/2011 8/26/2011 8/26/2011 8/26/2011 8/26/2011 8/26/2011 8/26/2011 19 17 23 24 26 27 21 25 34 29 92.00% 95.00% 99.00% 98.00% 100.00% 93.00% 95.00% 97.00% 99.00% 99.00% 1:12 1:08 0:45 0:59 0:58 1:03 1:09 0:56 0:54 1:01 JL G; SH DA N ON E KG FK SA HF DG 9/8/2011 9/8/2011 9/8/2011 9/8/2011 9/8/2011 9/8/2011 35 32 41 48 32 37 95.00% 97.00% 99.00% 98.00% 100.00% 99.00% 1:02 1:12 1:04 0:58 0:46 0:59 JK HF HG ; ;D FD 9/9/2011 9/9/2011 9/9/2011 9/9/2011 9/9/2011 9/9/2011 9/9/2011 9/9/2011 9/9/2011 9/9/2011 9/9/2011 9/9/2011 9/9/2011 9/9/2011 9/9/2011 9/9/2011 35 23 45 21 32 19 37 24 29 33 39 18 35 32 28 23 100.00% 98.00% 98.00% 96.00% 93.00% 97.00% 98.00% 94.00% 93.00% 92.00% 98.00% 99.00% 97.00% 99.00% 96.00% 100.00% 0:56 0:59 1:00 1:12 1:05 1:03 0:56 0:53 0:39 0:34 0:56 0:58 1:13 0:58 0:59 0:56 N ON E NM XC <B ZV Z> B MN VB V BN NM C NX < ZX MN 9/12/2011 9/12/2011 9/12/2011 9/12/2011 9/12/2011 9/12/2011 9/12/2011 9/12/2011 9/12/2011 9/12/2011 9/12/2011 9/12/2011 9/12/2011 26 27 34 45 35 42 23 23 12 37 20 18 35 99.00% 96.00% 97.00% 98.00% 98.00% 100.00% 95.00% 99.00% 97.00% 98.00% 99.00% 96.00% 95.00% 1:12 0:59 0:45 0:24 1:09 0:56 0:32 0:57 1:04 1:14 0:45 0:55 0:58 H LP GH WR ER N ON E M< A Z CV BG YT IO 9/13/2011 45 99.00% 0:59 GH Whole Grains Bread® Bakry Schedule Date: 7/21/2007 Customer Café Latte Café Latte Vilage Green Java Café Vilage Green Vilage Green Mike's Steak House Gribaldi's Ristorante Gribaldi's Ristorante Java Café Java Café Green Street Market Green Street Market Green Street Market Green Street Market Green Street Market Item Bagels, various Muffins, various Wheat Rolls Pastries, various Wheat Bread White Bread Wheat Rolls Garlic Bread Pastries, various Croissants Muffins, various Wheat Bread White Bread Baguettes Croissants Rolls Qty Needed Qty Shipped 25 50 50 25 20 12 1875 100 85 75 75 325 325 200 150 150 Still Needed 25 50 50 25 20 12 1875 100 85 75 75 325 325 200 150 150 Invoice Michigan Ave. Athletic Club To : Date : Oc to be r 14, 2007 Inv o ic e #: 451520 Custo me r ID: 77894 Ho ji Che n 12 W. 21st S tre e t Chic ag o , Illino is 60602 288-0217 Salesperson Job P ayment T erms Due Date Je nnife r Fulto n AR S upe rv iso r Due upo n re c e ipt 11/14/07 Qty Description 2.50 M assag e - pe r ho ur 1.00 Fac ial 75.00 75.00 1.00 Bo dy wrap 65.00 65.00 3.25 Re sistanc e training - pe r ho ur 30.00 97.50 Unit P rice $ Line T otal 100.00 S ubto tal $ $ To tal Paid To tal Due No w M ake all c he c ks pay able to M ic hig an Av e . 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