Lab Manual FOR Introduction To Computer: Department of Computer Science
Lab Manual FOR Introduction To Computer: Department of Computer Science
GC University, Faisalabad
LAB MANUAL
FOR
INTRODUCTION TO
COMPUTER
PROGRAM NO. 1
The simplest way to change the way your text looks is to use Bold, Italics, Underline button on
the formatting tool bar. To apply these, just click the button you want your text to be formatted
into.
Left Alignment: Text is placed with first letter of every line matching the left side of
page.
Justify: Both left and right side smooth.
Right Alignment: Text is placed with last letter of every line matching the right side of the
page.
Changing the case of text:
Text case refers to whether the characters are capital letters. All lower-case letters, or
combination of two.
Sentence case : Converts selection to small letters but for the first letter of every Sentences.
Lower case: Converts selection to small letters.
Upper case: Converts selection to capital letter.
Title case word: Converts selection to small letters but for the first letter of every line.
Toggle case: Reverses selection from capital to small and vice – a-versa.
To Setup the page:
From the File Menu, choose page setup. Select the paper size and print orientation. To
adjust margins, click the margin tab.
Click OK when you have finish setting options.
Printing:
You can print any office application and choose print option that fits the application.
To Print:
From the file menu, choose to print or press Ctrl + P. If necessary, choose different
options in the print. Modify the number of copies as you want. Click all to print entire document
or enter starting and ending page numbers. Click OK to begin printing.
To Find Text:
You can locate a spot in to edit, by searching a word. From the edit menu choose to find
or press Ctrl + F. In the find and replace, type text in the find. Click find next the text in found
and highlighted on the screen. To find the next word, find next again. When you will find the
text you want, close the find and replace dialogue box.
CUT, COPY AND PASTE:
Cut: Start by selecting the text which is to be cut. Select CUT from the EDIT Menu.
Copy: Start by selecting the text which is to be copied. Select COPY from EDIT Menu.
Paste: Select the position of the copied text. Select PASTE from EDIT Menu.
Checking spelling and grammar using tool bar:
1. Click the spelling and grammar button on standard tool bar. Accept or ignore any
suggested correction.
2. Click next sentence to resume checking. Click Add to add the word to the dictionary.
3. Click Change All or Ignore All to change or ignore all occur current document.
4. Click the Check Grammar check box to turn off Grammar checking.
Preview:
An option that allows you to see or preview the document before it can be printed. Select
Print Preview from the file menu.
Header: The extra information typed on the bottom margin of every page in the document
Select Header from the view menu.
Footer : The extra information typed on the bottom margin of every page in the document.
Select Footer from the view menu.
KEY BOARD SHORTCUTS:
PROGMNO. 2
Deleting a worksheet:
1. Point to the tab of the worksheet you want to delete and right click.
2. Choose to delete from the shortcut menu.
3. Excel displays a confirmation dialog box before permanently deleting the worksheet.
Click ok to delete the worksheet.
Printing a worksheet range of data:
1. Select one or more ranges to print. The selected ranges do not have to be continues, but
they must be on the same sheet.
2. After you make your selection, pull down the file menu and choose print options.
3. In the print dialog box, choose selections from the print area.
4. Click the print preview button to confirm that the current selection is what you want to
print. Adjust any other formatting options in the print preview window.
5. Click the print button.
What is a workbook and worksheet?
A workbook is a multi-page excel document. Each page in the workbook is called a wok
sheet, and the active worksheet is displayed in the document window. At the left end of the
horizontal scroll bar are sheet tabs and navigation buttons. Use the sheet tabs to move to another
worksheet and the navigation buttons to scroll through the sheet tabs.
What are worksheet components?
Each worksheet is divided into columns, rows and cells separated by gridlines. The first
column a, and the letter A appear in the column heading. The horizontal rows are numbered.
Each worksheet has 256 columns (a through iv) and 65536 rows.
Insert a worksheet?
To insert a worksheet, go to insert menu and choose worksheet
Delete a worksheet?
To delete a worksheet, click on the work sheet name tab, go to edit menu and choose
delete worksheet.
Printing a document?
To print the document, click the print button on the standard toolbar or choose print
option from the file menu. A print dialog box will be displayed. Set the different items on the
box, as per the print requirement and press ok.
Moving a cell pointer?
To move the pointer one cell to the right, left, up or down use the keyboard arrow keys.
Data transfers between worksheet?
1. To move or copy data from one worksheet to other, cut or copy the selection.
2. Then click the sheet tab for the sheet that you want to paste into.
3. Click in the appropriate cell and press enter to paste.
Creating graphs and charts:
Excel has powerful graphics and charting features. These are very useful in presentation, in
decision making and in analyzing the data.
1. Open the salary worksheet.
2. Select the cells a8 till a13.
3. Hold down ctrl and select he cells h8 till h13.
4. Now we have two ranges of cells, which are required for the pie chart- the names and the
net pay of the employees.
5. Click on the chart wizard on the formatting toolbar. The chart wizard appears.
6. In the chart wizard, under the standard types tab, choose pie as chart type.
7. In the sub-type section select the second figure-pie with a 3-d visual effect.
8. Click next. The next step of the chart wizard appears.
9. Click the finish button. The chart appears as an object in the salary worksheet.
10. Click the save button on the standard toolbar to save the worksheet and the chart.
PROGRAM NO. 3
Printing a presentation:
1. Choose file menu print to open the print dialog box.
2. In the print range area, choose the slides to be printed.
3. In the print what drop – down list, select whether to print slides, handouts, notes pages, or
an outline.
4. Set other print options
5. Click ok begin printing.
Adding a clip art to a slide:
1. Choose to insert<picture >clipart or double- click a clip art placeholder to open the insert
clip art dialog box.
2. Select the picture you want to insert and click insert menu.
PROGRAM NO. 4
Each version of Microsoft Windows is installed on a computer using similar steps. While there
are steps in the installation process that can differ between versions of Windows, the following
general steps and guidelines will help you to install Windows on your computer.
Tip: If you want to upgrade to a newer version of Windows on your computer, the steps on
this page can help you with the upgrade process. The Windows installation process should
recognize if you have an older version of Windows already installed on the computer and ask if
you want to upgrade or perform a fresh install. The upgrade process will install the newer
Windows operating system files over top the old ones and preserve your files.
The steps below are for all recent versions of Windows, including Windows 98, Windows
ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10.
These steps would even work for earlier versions (e.g., Windows 95) as long as you're using the
disc version. The floppy diskette version is similar, but it requires additional steps.
Before installing or upgrading Windows on your computer, you should check the hardware in the
computer to make sure it is compatible with that version of Windows. Microsoft provides
a Windows Compatible Products List through their website that allows you to check if the
specific hardware in your computer is compatible with the chosen version of Windows.
If you find that one or more pieces of hardware in your computer are not compatible with the
chosen Windows version, we recommend replacing that hardware with compatible hardware.
Having compatible hardware in your computer will help ensure the Windows install or upgrade
process is successful.
Genuine Windows CD, DVD, or USB thumb drive
First, you will need a genuine copy of the Microsoft Windows operating systeminstallation CD,
DVD, or USB thumb drive. A genuine Windows product key is included with the installation
disc, which is required to activate Windows after installation.
Installing or Upgrading Windows
To start the Windows install or upgrade process, you will need to configure your computer to
boot from a CD or DVD before booting to the hard drive. Changing the boot process forces the
computer to look for the Windows installation disc before trying to boot from the hard drive.
1. Access the computer's BIOS setup.
2. Change the computer's boot order. Set the CD, DVD or disc drive as the first boot
device if you are trying to boot from a disc. Or, set the first boot device to your USB
drive if you're trying to boot from a USB thumb drive. If the drive you want to set is
not shown in the list, make sure the disc is inserted in the drive before you turn on the
computer, and the BIOS should recognize it, and include it in the list.
3. Save the settings change and exit BIOS.
Once you have updated the boot order, you can begin the Windows installation process.
4. Place the Windows disc in the CD/DVD drive or USB thumb drive into the back of
the computer.
5. Turn on or restart the computer. As the computer is starting up, it should see the
installation disc or drive and show a message similar to Press any key to boot from
CD. Press any key on the keyboard to have the computer boot from the Windows disc
or drive.
6. The Windows install process will begin. There will be several prompts that you will
need to answer. Select either Yes or the appropriate option to install Windows.
Install Note: Make sure you select the Full Install option and not the Repair or Upgrade option.
Upgrade Note: If you are upgrading to a newer version of Windows, select the "Upgrade"
option instead of the Full Install option.
7. When asked which partition to install Windows onto, select the main partition, which
is usually the C: drive or one labeled "Unaollocated partition". If upgrading
Windows, select the existing installation of Windows on the hard drive.
8. You may be asked if you want to erase all contents on the hard drive, then install
Windows. It is recommended that you choose this option, as it will also properly
format the hard drive to allow the Windows operating system to be installed.
9. The computer may need to restart several times during the Windows install process.
The restarts are normal and if prompted to restart, select the Yes option.
10. When the install process is nearly complete, the Windows configuration option
screens are shown. On these screens, you may be asked to select the time zone you
live in, your preferred language, and the name of the account you will use to access
Windows. Select the appropriate options and enter the appropriate information on
each configuration screen.
The Windows install process will be complete when the computer prompts you to log in with the
account you just created on the configuration screens or when it loads directly into Windows.
Final Windows and computer configuration
After Windows has been installed on the computer, you will need to install the driversand related
software for the hardware in the computer. You can use the installation discs that came with the
hardware, or you can download the drivers from the hardware manufacturer's website.
Tip: If you cannot download drivers because your network card is not working after installing
Windows you can download the drivers on another computer and then copy them to a USB
thumb drive and move them over to your computer.
How to install and update a computer driver.
It is strongly recommended that you install the latest drivers for each piece of hardware.
To determine which hardware needs drivers to be installed, check the Device Managerand look
for exclamation mark "!" next to hardware devices. The exclamation point means drivers are
needed for that device.
After installing the necessary hardware device drivers, install any software programs on the
computer that you want to use.
Finally, download and install any available Windows updates. Updating Windows can help
improve the performance of the operating system, the hardware in the computer, and software
programs you use. It can also improve security by fixing potential security holes and flaws in
Windows.
How to update a Microsoft Windows computer.
Long-term maintenance of Windows
Microsoft frequently releases new updates for Windows, so it is recommended that you check for
and install available updates. Doing so will help keep Windows running better and keep your
computer protected.
Also, periodically check for updated hardware device drivers from manufacturers' websites.
Keeping hardware drivers updated can help the hardware devices in the computer to run at peak
performance and improve compatibility with other hardware and software in the computer.
Exercise: