Sunday, September 25, 2011

cams.qc.cuny.edu

3 levels of formatting
* Character level
* paragraph level
* section level

Homework:
Word, Ch 1, practice exercises
Lecture Book, Ch 2, the quickchecks at the

end of each section

In lab, we finished Ch 2, hands-on-exercise 3. But we have not completed hands-on exercise 4 yet, so no practice exercises from the end of that chapter.

** file extensions, how we can see them, what

they mean

chap1_ho3_credit_solution.docx

file extensions mark the TYPE of the file

TXT  = text
file associations
In old Operating Systems (like MS-DOS), you would first start the program, then you would open the file in the program

In modern Operating Systems, there are file associations. If the extension is .docx, then docx is associated with Microsoft Word. It will launch the program automatically.

In Access,
.accdb
.laccdb

In web pages:
.htm
.html

In Word:
.doc = word 2003 file (also word 97)
.docx = word 2007, 2010
.docm = macro enabled document

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