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Computer Class

WELCOME BACK

11/29/2018

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What is the best advice you have ever been given?

Bell Ringer

Microsoft Word

C1

Project!

Microsoft Word

In today's lesson, we are going to be learning how to create and type in a Blank Document, Save a Document, as well as learn about Word Wrap, the Show/Hide Button, and the Enter Keystroke. you will also be completing the 1.2 Project in your book, as well as the worksheet.

Word Wrap is when text is wrapped from line to line automatically! MS Word determines how much should fit on each line and when to continue text on the next line within a paragraph.

Word Wrap!!!!

SHOW/HIDE BUTTON

The Show/Hide button displays marks such as paragraph marks, spaces, and tabs in a Microsoft Word Document.

Enter & Enter Keystroke!!

I am sure you all know about the Enter key! When you press the enter key, it starts a new paragraph on your paper. Did you know though, that when you type in the Enter Keystroke (which is shift + enter) that it creates a soft break instead of a new paragraph!

First, please finish typing the text on the back of your 1.2 project sheet!

1.3

After this, we can start on the 1.3 worksheet and project!

We are going to be looking at revising an existing document, using SAVE AS, as well as selecting and highlighting text!

Did you know that there are several ways to select text?

More Info!

  • Click and drag!
  • Double click on the word
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ROUND FUNCTION

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Today, we are going to be learning how to use the ROUND Function in Excel

More Info

Rounding

The Excel ROUND function returns a number rounded to a given number of digits. The ROUND function can round to the right or left of the decimal point.

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Syntax: Syntax refers to the spelling and grammar of a programming language.

=ROUND (Cell Ref, digits)

EXAMPLE: =ROUND(A4,2)

Rounding with a Negative Argument???

Yesterday, we learned how to Round to the right side of the decimal point in Excel. Today, we are going to round to the right side of the decimal!

Think of it like a number line.....

everything to the right of the decimal is positive, everything to the left is negative.