This document provides an overview of features for enhancing documents in Microsoft Word, including formatting text in columns, adding borders and shading, inserting clip art and other graphics, and using drawing tools. It describes how to set text in columns, add borders and shading, insert and manipulate clip art and other images, create WordArt objects, and use drawing tools like text boxes and AutoShapes. The overall aim is to help readers format and design documents effectively using desktop publishing features in Word.
Adobe Illustrator Tutorials: Digital Photography FlyerFlyer Tutor
This document provides steps to create a simple flyer in Adobe Illustrator. It includes instructions on setting up the document, drawing and coloring rectangles to create the background, adding and formatting text, inserting a star graphic and applying effects like transparency and drop shadows. The steps are accompanied by images illustrating each stage of the flyer creation process.
This document provides an overview of the Photoshop CS4 tutorial. It introduces Photoshop CS4 as an image editing software and outlines the tutorial's sections which cover getting started, interface layout, palettes, toolbox, selection tools, alteration tools, drawing tools, and basic image editing techniques like cropping and resizing. The summary describes the tutorial's focus on learning the interface and modifying images with basic tools.
The document summarizes an InDesign workshop that covers the program's interface and basic functions for laying out pages, adding and formatting text, working with styles, flowing text between frames, and placing images. The workshop includes exercises on setting up document pages, using tools like rectangles and text, and formatting options for fonts, columns, alignments, and more.
This document provides an overview of the CorelDRAW workspace and tools. It defines key terminology like objects and vectors. It describes the main components of the application window such as the toolbox, property bar, rulers, and status bar. It also explains tools for drawing, editing and formatting objects and text. Dockers and flyouts are covered as ways to access additional commands related to active tools.
The document provides an overview of the tools and interface in Microsoft PowerPoint 2007, explaining the various sections like the toolbar, slide pane, outline pane, and animation tools that allow users to design and lay out slides, add text, graphics, animations and transitions between slides, and view or share their presentations. It describes the different options available under the Office button to open, save, print or share presentations and provides a brief introduction on how to get started creating presentations using PowerPoint 2007.
This document provides an introduction to using Adobe Photoshop CS. It explains how to open and set up documents, navigate the interface, and use basic tools. The interface is outlined, including the menu bar, toolbox, options bar, and palettes like layers, history and navigator. Common tools like selection, alteration and drawing tools are described. Basic functions like working with layers, colors and modes are also introduced. The goal is to get users started using Photoshop for basic image editing.
The document provides guidance on creating presentations using OpenOffice Impress. It discusses how to add slides, insert bulleted lists, graphics, charts and tables. It also covers how to view slide shows, use different views, add transitions, format text, check spelling, and print or export presentations. The document offers step-by-step instructions to help users build and enhance presentations.
The document provides an overview of the Illustrator work area, including the artboard, scratch area, toolbox, and palettes. It describes how to navigate and view artwork using tools like the Zoom and Direct Selection tools. Key points covered include restoring default preferences, opening a file, using outline and pixel previews, and adjusting the view by zooming, fitting to window, and using the Zoom tool.
Adobe Illustrator Tutorials: Digital Photography FlyerFlyer Tutor
This document provides steps to create a simple flyer in Adobe Illustrator. It includes instructions on setting up the document, drawing and coloring rectangles to create the background, adding and formatting text, inserting a star graphic and applying effects like transparency and drop shadows. The steps are accompanied by images illustrating each stage of the flyer creation process.
This document provides an overview of the Photoshop CS4 tutorial. It introduces Photoshop CS4 as an image editing software and outlines the tutorial's sections which cover getting started, interface layout, palettes, toolbox, selection tools, alteration tools, drawing tools, and basic image editing techniques like cropping and resizing. The summary describes the tutorial's focus on learning the interface and modifying images with basic tools.
The document summarizes an InDesign workshop that covers the program's interface and basic functions for laying out pages, adding and formatting text, working with styles, flowing text between frames, and placing images. The workshop includes exercises on setting up document pages, using tools like rectangles and text, and formatting options for fonts, columns, alignments, and more.
This document provides an overview of the CorelDRAW workspace and tools. It defines key terminology like objects and vectors. It describes the main components of the application window such as the toolbox, property bar, rulers, and status bar. It also explains tools for drawing, editing and formatting objects and text. Dockers and flyouts are covered as ways to access additional commands related to active tools.
The document provides an overview of the tools and interface in Microsoft PowerPoint 2007, explaining the various sections like the toolbar, slide pane, outline pane, and animation tools that allow users to design and lay out slides, add text, graphics, animations and transitions between slides, and view or share their presentations. It describes the different options available under the Office button to open, save, print or share presentations and provides a brief introduction on how to get started creating presentations using PowerPoint 2007.
This document provides an introduction to using Adobe Photoshop CS. It explains how to open and set up documents, navigate the interface, and use basic tools. The interface is outlined, including the menu bar, toolbox, options bar, and palettes like layers, history and navigator. Common tools like selection, alteration and drawing tools are described. Basic functions like working with layers, colors and modes are also introduced. The goal is to get users started using Photoshop for basic image editing.
The document provides guidance on creating presentations using OpenOffice Impress. It discusses how to add slides, insert bulleted lists, graphics, charts and tables. It also covers how to view slide shows, use different views, add transitions, format text, check spelling, and print or export presentations. The document offers step-by-step instructions to help users build and enhance presentations.
The document provides an overview of the Illustrator work area, including the artboard, scratch area, toolbox, and palettes. It describes how to navigate and view artwork using tools like the Zoom and Direct Selection tools. Key points covered include restoring default preferences, opening a file, using outline and pixel previews, and adjusting the view by zooming, fitting to window, and using the Zoom tool.
This document provides a tutorial on using Adobe InDesign CS5. It discusses getting started, setting up documents, using the toolbox and its tools, organizing documents using columns, rulers and guides, inserting and formatting text, using colors, and working with objects like images and graphics. The tutorial is comprehensive for beginners, taking them through the software from start to finish. It explains how to perform common tasks in InDesign.
This document provides a tutorial on using Adobe Photoshop. It discusses when Photoshop should be used, resolution standards, and file saving practices. It then covers the Photoshop workspace and tools. Specific Photoshop techniques are demonstrated like cropping, resizing images, adjusting brightness/levels, layers, and merging photos. Shortcut keys are provided at the end.
This document provides an overview and instructions for using Adobe Illustrator. It discusses Illustrator's vector-based capabilities and interface. The document then demonstrates various Illustrator tools and techniques for selecting objects, drawing shapes, applying styles, duplicating objects, drawing lines, adding guides, and including text. It concludes with instructions for saving an Illustrator file.
This tutorial provides an introduction to using Adobe Photoshop CS5. It discusses getting started by opening Photoshop and creating new documents. The interface is explained, including the menu bar, toolbar, image window, and main palettes for colors, layers, and adjustments. Common tools are also overviewed, such as selection, alteration and drawing tools. Basic image editing techniques like cropping, resizing and correcting are then covered.
This tutorial provides instructions for using various tools and features in Adobe Illustrator CS6, including how to change colors, use strokes and fills, transform objects, work with layers, apply effects, perform live traces, create clipping masks and blends, use perspective grids, and save files in different formats such as PDF. Key tools and panels like the color picker, stroke panel, and layers panel are explained. Step-by-step directions with accompanying screenshots are provided for each topic.
Introduction to Adobe Illustrator Basics. Adobe Illustrator lessons (high school level). Explains the difference between bitmap and jpeg. Explains the uses of Adobe Illustrator in the Graphic Design market.
This document provides instructions for basic word processing tasks in Microsoft Word, including creating and opening documents, entering and selecting text, adding comments and tracking changes, and changing views. The objectives are to learn how to perform tasks like creating documents, entering and selecting text, adding comments, printing documents with comments, and tracking changes made to documents. Key terms defined include comments, views like normal and print layout, and non-printing characters.
The document discusses digital art preflight and analysis, outlining tools like Rapid Inspector that can help identify issues with digital images submitted for publication to reduce rework, and explaining concepts like input and output resolution, color spaces, file formats, and using vector versus raster images. It also covers analyzing images for manipulation through software tools to help catch intentional or unintentional changes.
This document provides instructions for inserting and manipulating shapes and images in a Word document. It describes how to insert ready-made shapes called AutoShapes from the insert menu, choose shapes from the drawing tools ribbon, and drag shapes to desired locations. Instructions are also provided for resizing, moving, rotating, and formatting shapes, as well as grouping multiple shapes together and changing the layering of shapes. The document also covers inserting images from files or the web, resizing images, adjusting image brightness/contrast and colors, cropping images, and wrapping text around inserted graphics.
This document provides an overview of basic photo editing in Adobe Photoshop CS 5.5. It describes the main interface elements like the menu bar, toolbar, work area, and palettes. It explains layers and how to organize images into layers that can be edited individually. Common tools are also outlined, including selection tools, alteration tools, and additional tools. Specific editing techniques like cropping and creating a photo collage are demonstrated through step-by-step activities. The document serves as an introduction for new Photoshop users to learn essential functions for image editing.
This document provides an overview of Adobe Illustrator's interface and basic tools. It demonstrates how to draw and manipulate vector shapes, apply strokes and fills, duplicate and transform objects, add text, and save files in Illustrator. Key tools and concepts covered include the selection tools, drawing tools like rectangle and ellipse, styling tools, the pen tool for drawing paths, and using layers, guides and the scissors tool.
Microsoft Word 2007 Tutorial: Digital Photography FlyerFlyer Tutor
This document provides step-by-step instructions for creating a simple flyer in Microsoft Word, including inserting rectangles and text boxes, formatting fonts and colors, adding images and other shapes. The 31 steps cover topics like setting up document properties, adding filled rectangles, centering and styling text, changing transparency and more to design the flyer layout.
This document provides an introduction to using Photoshop Elements 2. It describes the main components of the work area including the toolbox, menu bars, and palette well. It then explains how to use many of the tools in the toolbox to modify images, such as selection, creation, retouching, and miscellaneous tools. It also covers topics like color settings, file formats, quick fixes, enhancing color, changing size and resolution, and using layers and keyboard commands.
This document provides an overview of how to use Adobe Photoshop 7.0, including opening the program, creating and editing images, understanding layers, selecting parts of images, adding text, and using tools to alter images. Key features covered are opening and creating new images, understanding the main menu and tool panels, using layers to work on different elements independently, and tools for selection, drawing, filling, and editing parts of images.
This document provides an overview of PowerPoint essentials, including how to open and save presentations, navigate between slides, change views, add and modify slides, apply templates, and preview presentations. The summary covers the key parts of the PowerPoint interface, how to create and format presentations, and how to navigate in slide show view.
1) InDesign allows users to combine text and images into professional layouts such as books, brochures, and posters.
2) The interface includes toolbars, panels to control object properties, and menus. Master pages allow default page formatting to be applied.
3) Key features include placing images, formatting text using character and paragraph styles, flowing text between frames, and exporting to PDF. Baseline grids help align text and objects.
The document provides an overview of the Adobe Illustrator CS5 user interface and how to use some of its vector drawing tools. It describes starting the program, exploring the application bar, menu bar, workspace, panels like layers and tools, and how to open and work with files. Key points covered include how to create basic shapes using the rectangle and pen tools, including tracing an image to create a vector graphic of leaves and a stem. More complex techniques like creating 3D objects and adjusting paths are also demonstrated.
This document provides an overview of how to enhance presentations with multimedia effects in PowerPoint. It discusses how to add text and graphics to slides, format text, change slide layouts, use slide masters, add transitions between slides, and print handouts. The objectives are to learn how to insert pictures and other graphics, format text, change the slide layout, use slide masters to apply consistent formatting, create transitions between slides, change the slide order, and print accompanying materials.
This document provides a tutorial for using Adobe InDesign CS6. It begins with an introduction to InDesign and its capabilities. The tutorial then covers getting started, setting up a document, using the toolbox and its tools, organizing a document with columns, rulers and guides, inserting and formatting text, and other InDesign features like saving, exporting to PDF and new features in CS6. It aims to take beginners through the software from start to finish.
Microsoft office power_point_2007_tutorialMizuhashi Yuki
Microsoft PowerPoint can be used to create interactive presentations. This tutorial explains how to open PowerPoint, save presentations, format slides using themes and layouts, insert objects like clip art, pictures and tables, and print presentations. It provides step-by-step instructions on the PowerPoint interface and tools for creating and modifying slides on PC. Screenshots illustrate where to find various options to launch PowerPoint, apply slide designs, adjust slide layouts and insert images, charts, and other objects.
Word allows users to create simple graphics and drawings within documents using its built-in drawing tools. The drawing toolbar provides options to insert and format shapes, add styles and shadows, manipulate shapes by moving, resizing and rotating them, add text to shapes, and make shapes appear 3D. Users can group multiple shapes together so they can be moved and resized as a single unit. Word also offers features like word art, clip art, inserting images from files or the web, cropping and resizing images, and wrapping text around inserted graphics. The best way to learn the drawing tools is through experimentation.
This document provides a tutorial on using Adobe InDesign CS5. It discusses getting started, setting up documents, using the toolbox and its tools, organizing documents using columns, rulers and guides, inserting and formatting text, using colors, and working with objects like images and graphics. The tutorial is comprehensive for beginners, taking them through the software from start to finish. It explains how to perform common tasks in InDesign.
This document provides a tutorial on using Adobe Photoshop. It discusses when Photoshop should be used, resolution standards, and file saving practices. It then covers the Photoshop workspace and tools. Specific Photoshop techniques are demonstrated like cropping, resizing images, adjusting brightness/levels, layers, and merging photos. Shortcut keys are provided at the end.
This document provides an overview and instructions for using Adobe Illustrator. It discusses Illustrator's vector-based capabilities and interface. The document then demonstrates various Illustrator tools and techniques for selecting objects, drawing shapes, applying styles, duplicating objects, drawing lines, adding guides, and including text. It concludes with instructions for saving an Illustrator file.
This tutorial provides an introduction to using Adobe Photoshop CS5. It discusses getting started by opening Photoshop and creating new documents. The interface is explained, including the menu bar, toolbar, image window, and main palettes for colors, layers, and adjustments. Common tools are also overviewed, such as selection, alteration and drawing tools. Basic image editing techniques like cropping, resizing and correcting are then covered.
This tutorial provides instructions for using various tools and features in Adobe Illustrator CS6, including how to change colors, use strokes and fills, transform objects, work with layers, apply effects, perform live traces, create clipping masks and blends, use perspective grids, and save files in different formats such as PDF. Key tools and panels like the color picker, stroke panel, and layers panel are explained. Step-by-step directions with accompanying screenshots are provided for each topic.
Introduction to Adobe Illustrator Basics. Adobe Illustrator lessons (high school level). Explains the difference between bitmap and jpeg. Explains the uses of Adobe Illustrator in the Graphic Design market.
This document provides instructions for basic word processing tasks in Microsoft Word, including creating and opening documents, entering and selecting text, adding comments and tracking changes, and changing views. The objectives are to learn how to perform tasks like creating documents, entering and selecting text, adding comments, printing documents with comments, and tracking changes made to documents. Key terms defined include comments, views like normal and print layout, and non-printing characters.
The document discusses digital art preflight and analysis, outlining tools like Rapid Inspector that can help identify issues with digital images submitted for publication to reduce rework, and explaining concepts like input and output resolution, color spaces, file formats, and using vector versus raster images. It also covers analyzing images for manipulation through software tools to help catch intentional or unintentional changes.
This document provides instructions for inserting and manipulating shapes and images in a Word document. It describes how to insert ready-made shapes called AutoShapes from the insert menu, choose shapes from the drawing tools ribbon, and drag shapes to desired locations. Instructions are also provided for resizing, moving, rotating, and formatting shapes, as well as grouping multiple shapes together and changing the layering of shapes. The document also covers inserting images from files or the web, resizing images, adjusting image brightness/contrast and colors, cropping images, and wrapping text around inserted graphics.
This document provides an overview of basic photo editing in Adobe Photoshop CS 5.5. It describes the main interface elements like the menu bar, toolbar, work area, and palettes. It explains layers and how to organize images into layers that can be edited individually. Common tools are also outlined, including selection tools, alteration tools, and additional tools. Specific editing techniques like cropping and creating a photo collage are demonstrated through step-by-step activities. The document serves as an introduction for new Photoshop users to learn essential functions for image editing.
This document provides an overview of Adobe Illustrator's interface and basic tools. It demonstrates how to draw and manipulate vector shapes, apply strokes and fills, duplicate and transform objects, add text, and save files in Illustrator. Key tools and concepts covered include the selection tools, drawing tools like rectangle and ellipse, styling tools, the pen tool for drawing paths, and using layers, guides and the scissors tool.
Microsoft Word 2007 Tutorial: Digital Photography FlyerFlyer Tutor
This document provides step-by-step instructions for creating a simple flyer in Microsoft Word, including inserting rectangles and text boxes, formatting fonts and colors, adding images and other shapes. The 31 steps cover topics like setting up document properties, adding filled rectangles, centering and styling text, changing transparency and more to design the flyer layout.
This document provides an introduction to using Photoshop Elements 2. It describes the main components of the work area including the toolbox, menu bars, and palette well. It then explains how to use many of the tools in the toolbox to modify images, such as selection, creation, retouching, and miscellaneous tools. It also covers topics like color settings, file formats, quick fixes, enhancing color, changing size and resolution, and using layers and keyboard commands.
This document provides an overview of how to use Adobe Photoshop 7.0, including opening the program, creating and editing images, understanding layers, selecting parts of images, adding text, and using tools to alter images. Key features covered are opening and creating new images, understanding the main menu and tool panels, using layers to work on different elements independently, and tools for selection, drawing, filling, and editing parts of images.
This document provides an overview of PowerPoint essentials, including how to open and save presentations, navigate between slides, change views, add and modify slides, apply templates, and preview presentations. The summary covers the key parts of the PowerPoint interface, how to create and format presentations, and how to navigate in slide show view.
1) InDesign allows users to combine text and images into professional layouts such as books, brochures, and posters.
2) The interface includes toolbars, panels to control object properties, and menus. Master pages allow default page formatting to be applied.
3) Key features include placing images, formatting text using character and paragraph styles, flowing text between frames, and exporting to PDF. Baseline grids help align text and objects.
The document provides an overview of the Adobe Illustrator CS5 user interface and how to use some of its vector drawing tools. It describes starting the program, exploring the application bar, menu bar, workspace, panels like layers and tools, and how to open and work with files. Key points covered include how to create basic shapes using the rectangle and pen tools, including tracing an image to create a vector graphic of leaves and a stem. More complex techniques like creating 3D objects and adjusting paths are also demonstrated.
This document provides an overview of how to enhance presentations with multimedia effects in PowerPoint. It discusses how to add text and graphics to slides, format text, change slide layouts, use slide masters, add transitions between slides, and print handouts. The objectives are to learn how to insert pictures and other graphics, format text, change the slide layout, use slide masters to apply consistent formatting, create transitions between slides, change the slide order, and print accompanying materials.
This document provides a tutorial for using Adobe InDesign CS6. It begins with an introduction to InDesign and its capabilities. The tutorial then covers getting started, setting up a document, using the toolbox and its tools, organizing a document with columns, rulers and guides, inserting and formatting text, and other InDesign features like saving, exporting to PDF and new features in CS6. It aims to take beginners through the software from start to finish.
Microsoft office power_point_2007_tutorialMizuhashi Yuki
Microsoft PowerPoint can be used to create interactive presentations. This tutorial explains how to open PowerPoint, save presentations, format slides using themes and layouts, insert objects like clip art, pictures and tables, and print presentations. It provides step-by-step instructions on the PowerPoint interface and tools for creating and modifying slides on PC. Screenshots illustrate where to find various options to launch PowerPoint, apply slide designs, adjust slide layouts and insert images, charts, and other objects.
Word allows users to create simple graphics and drawings within documents using its built-in drawing tools. The drawing toolbar provides options to insert and format shapes, add styles and shadows, manipulate shapes by moving, resizing and rotating them, add text to shapes, and make shapes appear 3D. Users can group multiple shapes together so they can be moved and resized as a single unit. Word also offers features like word art, clip art, inserting images from files or the web, cropping and resizing images, and wrapping text around inserted graphics. The best way to learn the drawing tools is through experimentation.
The document is a tutorial on how to cut welded words using the Silhouette machine. It explains that welded words cannot be cut directly in the Silhouette software. It provides a 3-step process to create welded words: 1) Create the welded text in a graphics program like Microsoft Paint and save it, 2) insert the image into the Silhouette software, 3) use the "Get Outline" feature to create an outline of the text that can then be cut on the Silhouette machine. The tutorial then provides detailed instructions on creating welded text in Microsoft Paint and outlining it for cutting in the Silhouette software.
The document is a tutorial on how to cut welded words using the Silhouette machine. It explains that welded words cannot be cut directly in the Silhouette software. It provides a 3-step process to create welded words: 1) Create the welded text in a graphics program like Microsoft Paint and save it, 2) insert the image into the Silhouette software, 3) use the "Get Outline" feature to create an outline of the text that can then be cut. The tutorial then provides detailed instructions on using Microsoft Paint and the Silhouette software to create an outlined welded word that can be cut on the machine.
This document is a tutorial that teaches how to vectorize a bitmap image in CorelDRAW. It explains how to import a bitmap logo, trace it to convert it to a vector image using PowerTRACE, and then replace the text within the logo by ungrouping objects, deleting the text and background, and creating new text along a curved path within the logo. The tutorial also previews the tracing results and allows adjustments to tracing settings. It aims to teach how to import, trace, draw shapes, ungroup objects, delete objects, type text on a path, and use various drawing tools.
This document is a tutorial that teaches how to vectorize a bitmap image in CorelDRAW. It discusses importing a bitmap logo, tracing it to convert it to a vector image using PowerTRACE, and then replacing the text within the logo by ungrouping objects, deleting the text and background, and creating new text along a curved path within the logo. The overall goal is to learn how to convert a bitmap image to editable vector objects while modifying elements like text.
The document discusses planning and designing flyers and announcements. It covers topics such as defining the purpose and audience, using tables for layouts, adding graphics and text for emphasis, inserting images, using color, and modifying document elements. It also discusses adjusting pictures, creating SmartArt graphics, and defines common desktop publishing terms. The document provides guidance on key design considerations and features in Word for creating effective promotional materials.
In this CorelDRAW tutorial, the learner will create an advertisement layout for "The Coffee Shop" to learn layout and organization tools. They will create a colored background, import and position images, add artistic and paragraph text, apply drop shadows and alignments. The tutorial covers creating frames, snapping guides, and importing assets to design the multi-element advertisement layout.
In this CorelDRAW tutorial, the learner will create an advertisement layout for "The Coffee Shop" to learn layout and organization tools. They will create a colored background, import and position images, add artistic and paragraph text, apply drop shadows and alignments. The tutorial covers creating frames, snapping guides, and importing assets to design the multi-element advertisement layout.
Vectorizing images
In this CorelDRAW tutorial, you will learn how to vectorize a bitmap logo image by tracing it, converting it from pixels to editable vector objects. Specifically, you will import and crop the bitmap logo, then use PowerTRACE to convert it to a vector graphic while adjusting settings for optimum results. You will also identify and install the font used in the logo text, replace the text in the vector image, and modify properties like character spacing to match the original bitmap logo. The tutorial covers important vectorization techniques like tracing, ungrouping objects, and filling objects with color that are useful for graphics editing.
This document provides a tutorial for using Adobe InDesign CS6. It discusses getting started, setting up documents, using the toolbox and its tools, organizing documents using columns, rulers and guides, inserting and formatting text, working with objects like images and graphics, and other features like saving, exporting to PDF and new features in CS6. The tutorial is comprehensive for beginners and covers the software from start to finish.
This document provides a tutorial on using Adobe InDesign CS6. It discusses getting started, setting up documents, using the toolbox and its tools, organizing documents using columns, rulers and guides, inserting and formatting text, working with objects like images and graphics, and other features like saving, exporting to PDF and new features in CS6. The tutorial is comprehensive for beginners and takes them through using InDesign step-by-step.
Desktop publishing uses page layout software and a personal computer to combine various elements like text, images, and drawings on a page to create publications. Microsoft Publisher 2007 is an example of desktop publishing software that allows positioning of elements, formatting, and print specifications. It offers more precise layout controls than Microsoft Word. Publisher provides templates, tools, and guides to help align objects and control the design of publications. Layout guides and ruler guides can be used to precisely position and align objects.
This document discusses using Axure to represent visual design in prototypes. It provides tips for defining colors and styles, using images effectively, and promoting reuse through masters, libraries and templates. The document recommends using Axure's color palette and style editor to define colors and formatting. It also suggests techniques like image maps, slicing, preserving corners and styles to make images more interactive. Further, it advocates applying a grid during design through masters but hiding it before generating prototypes to avoid clutter. The goal is to test visual design effectively while prototyping without compromising usability.
The idea behind the infographic is simple; combine text, graphics and statistics to harness engaging information delivery. For small business, however, executing an infographic can be a bit daunting when you don’t have a graphic designer on staff. Here are three tech options that can help you put the graphic in infographics without hurting your budget.
The document provides instructions for using painting and drawing tools on the computer using Microsoft Paint and Microsoft Word, outlining commonly used tools in Paint like the paintbrush, eraser, and pencil and how to access and use drawing features in Word, with tips also included for printing artwork created in these programs.
The document introduces CorelDraw, a graphical package for creating and editing graphics. It defines graphics and lists some common graphics packages, including CorelDraw. It then describes the CorelDraw environment, including the title bar, menu bar, rulers, status bar, color palette, and keyboard shortcuts. It outlines the different toolboxes in CorelDraw, including tools for editing shapes, selecting objects, zooming, drawing rectangles, lines, ellipses, polygons, and text. It also details tools for applying fills, outlines, and other painting tools. Finally, it provides basic instructions for opening CorelDraw, drawing shapes, applying color, and exiting the program.
The document provides an introduction to Figma, a collaborative design tool. It outlines 12 key topics to cover in the introduction: 1) What is Figma 2) The Figma interface 3) Grids and columns 4) Shapes 5) Images 6) Text 7) Label elements and groups 8) Components 9) Color picker 10) Prototyping interactions 11) Sharing and previewing designs 12) Getting feedback. Each topic is accompanied by brief instructions on how to utilize the various features in Figma.
This document discusses electronic communication services like email, instant messaging, text messaging, voice over IP, online conferencing, and social media. It defines these services and explains how they work. It also covers email specifically, defining parts of an email address and message, as well as how to reply, forward, and courtesy copy or blind copy emails.
This document provides an overview of computer networks, including defining what a network is, identifying the benefits and risks of networks, different types of networks, and network terminology. Specifically, it describes how a network allows sharing of software, hardware, and information. The document also discusses client/server networks and how servers provide services to clients. It identifies advantages like information sharing and collaboration, while risks include security issues, hackers, viruses, and loss of privacy.
The document discusses how to customize and configure settings on a Windows desktop using the Control Panel. It lists settings that can be configured, including appearance and themes, network and internet connections, installed programs, sounds and audio, performance, printers, user accounts, date and time, accessibility options, and desktop shortcuts. It provides information on how to change the desktop appearance via the Control Panel's Themes, Desktop, Screen Saver, and Appearance tabs. It also covers how to set the desktop and background themes and use the Desktop Cleanup Wizard.
This document discusses how to customize the desktop environment in Windows. It describes how to use the Control Panel to change settings like themes, backgrounds, and icons. Shortcuts are explained as pointers to files and programs, and how to create, modify, and delete them. The Quick Launch bar is also covered as a way to access commonly used programs via the taskbar.
This document provides definitions for key terms related to operating systems, including Windows, UNIX, Palm OS, Windows Embedded CE, Windows Phone, and Linux/Mac OS X. Some of the terms defined are operating system, driver, file system, emulation card, system administrator, administrative rights, incompatibility, file corruption, disk crashes, and administrator account.
An operating system (OS) enables computer hardware and software to communicate by managing resources and activities. Common OSs for personal computers include Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. Mobile OSs are designed for smaller devices like smartphones and tablets. Files can be shared across OSs by saving them in common formats. The OS grants users different rights and privileges to protect the system.
This document provides guidance for job interview questions. It lists example questions and has the interviewee determine whether each question is appropriate for a first interview by writing "yes" or "no" and providing a reason. Acceptable first interview questions include why the position is open, daily responsibilities, and what the company does. Questions about pay, benefits, and expectations for the role are also suitable if asked respectfully. The document encourages preparing additional informed questions to ask to show interest in the role and company.
The document provides instructions for a student career research project where students will research a potential career or field of interest, create a PowerPoint presentation covering key details about the career including job duties, education requirements, skills needed, and opportunities for advancement, and present their findings to the class. Students are directed to various online career assessment and exploration tools and databases to research their chosen career. The presentation will be graded based on inclusion of required information as well as additional details provided during the presentation.
The document discusses OSHA laws for young workers. It provides information on safety rules and restrictions for different types of jobs based on a worker's age. Federal laws like the Fair Labor Standards Act establish restrictions on hazardous work and working hours for workers under 16. State laws may provide additional protections. Common workplace hazards for young workers include falls, heavy equipment, slips and trips, burns, and chemical exposures. The website provides resources on identifying and preventing hazards in various industries where young people work.
The document provides questions about labor laws for minors and directs readers to websites for more information on Virginia labor laws. It asks questions such as how many hours a minor can work per day in the summer, which jobs minors can legally hold, whether driving can be a major part of a 16-17 year old's job, the minimum wage, and requirements employers must follow for breaks, leave, and holidays. Readers are instructed to use the provided websites and other online sources to research the answers.
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The document provides resources and guidelines for students to research potential careers, including taking online career assessments, exploring job opportunities in their area, and investigating careers with a promising future job outlook. It instructs students to create a PowerPoint presentation about a chosen career that describes the job duties, required education and skills, work environment, pay, and opportunities for advancement. Additional links are included to research industry and state-specific occupational information and review child labor laws.
The document provides resources for students to research potential careers, including taking online career assessments and searching available jobs in their area, and outlines the components students should include in a PowerPoint about a chosen career such as description, education requirements, skills, and work environment. Additional resources are listed to research job outlook, labor laws for minors, and occupational health and safety information.
This document provides instructions for creating a PowerPoint presentation about a candy bar. The presentation should include a title slide with the candy bar name and author's name. A second slide should provide the candy bar's nutrition information. Additional slides should each cover an ingredient, including where it comes from, how it was transported to the candy bar factory, and what it contributes to the candy bar. The last slide should summarize what was learned. Pictures are required on each ingredient slide, and notes sections and a two-slides-per-page printout are also specified.
This document outlines a week-long work readiness program taking place from October 22-26. On Monday, students will take a pre-test on work knowledge and create a PowerPoint on a career of their choice. Tuesday focuses on learning about OSHA and labor laws through worksheets. Wednesday covers integrity and ethics in the workplace by analyzing workplace dilemmas. Thursday and Friday discuss important workplace skills like critical thinking, technology proficiency, communication, and time management.
The document outlines a lesson plan for the week of October 15-19. On Monday and Tuesday, students will watch and take a quiz on the documentary "Pirates of Silicon Valley". On Wednesday and Thursday, students will be introduced to and work on PowerPoint presentations, first creating an "All About Me" presentation and then researching and presenting on a candy bar. The week wraps up on Friday with students finishing their candy bar PowerPoints and a worksheet being due the following Wednesday.
This document provides a review of topics for a 6 week computer assessment. It includes understanding differences between hackers, viruses, scams, Trojans, cookies and phishing. Students should also know how to maintain their computer safely, understand input/output devices, troubleshoot computers, and practice safe internet use. The review covers computer hardware, software, file organization, and basic computer classification and components.
The document provides a review of topics covered in lessons 3, 4, and 5 about computers. It lists steps for troubleshooting a computer and poses questions about upgrading hardware, how language translators work, downloading software, productivity software, the first computer DOS was installed on, icons on the desktop, the graphical user interface, multitasking, interfaces, software and how it works, the first computer with a GUI, application and system software examples, software development, adding hardware/software, booting a computer, selecting files, windows, running multiple programs, moving/copying/deleting files, installing programs, and parts of a window.
This document provides a list of 14 essential computer skills vocabulary terms that are part of a lesson on IT fundamentals. The terms include parts of the desktop computer like the desktop, icons, pointing device, menu, scroll bar, window, menu bar, toolbar, and title bar. It also includes functions like maximize, minimize, restore, and terms like folder and taskbar.
This document provides an overview of essential computer skills, including how to start and shut down a computer, work with files and folders, open and manipulate windows, and start programs. It covers basic computer terminology like the desktop, icons, menus and toolbars. Instructions are given for tasks like formatting storage media, moving/copying/deleting files, and selecting multiple files. The goal is to teach fundamental computer literacy.
The document outlines a computer class schedule for the week of October 8-12, 2012. On Monday, the class discussed the boot process of computers and had an introduction and vocabulary for Lesson 5. On Tuesday, they reviewed Lessons 3, 4, and 5 in preparation for a quiz on Wednesday over those lessons. For the rest of the week, the class reviewed for a 6-week assessment on Friday to conclude the first 6 weeks of the course.
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift.pdfTosin Akinosho
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift
Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
- Step-by-step guide on deploying anomaly detection models on edge devices using ArgoCD.
5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
- Explore Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming and Amazon S3 for scalable storage solutions.
6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
- Learn how to view and analyze Kafka messages stored in a data lake for better insights.
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- Get to know Prometheus, an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit, and its application in monitoring edge devices.
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- Detailed instructions on setting up Prometheus to monitor the performance and health of your anomaly detection system.
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- Introduction to Camel K, a lightweight integration framework built on Apache Camel, designed for Kubernetes.
10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
- Overview of Jupyter Notebooks, an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
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Skybuffer SAM4U tool for SAP license adoptionTatiana Kojar
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How information systems are built or acquired puts information, which is what they should be about, in a secondary place. Our language adapted accordingly, and we no longer talk about information systems but applications. Applications evolved in a way to break data into diverse fragments, tightly coupled with applications and expensive to integrate. The result is technical debt, which is re-paid by taking even bigger "loans", resulting in an ever-increasing technical debt. Software engineering and procurement practices work in sync with market forces to maintain this trend. This talk demonstrates how natural this situation is. The question is: can something be done to reverse the trend?
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Chris Jones, Director of Product Management at BrainChip , presents the “Temporal Event Neural Networks: A More Efficient Alternative to the Transformer” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
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2. Objectives
Format text in columns.
Format borders and shading.
Insert clip art and other graphics and resize
and position graphics.
Use drawing tools.
Open templates and apply styles to create
effective documents efficiently.
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5. Desktop Publishing
Desktop publishing makes it possible to create
professional-looking documents using a
personal computer.
Word provides tools to enhance documents
with features such as columnar text, borders
and shading, graphics, and footnotes.
Templates and text styles make creating well-
designed and consistent documents quick and
efficient.
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6. Setting Text in Columns
A common application for desktop
publishing is creating a newsletter, which
often requires text to be set in columns.
To create columns in a Word document:
– Select the text to be broken into columns.
– Click the Columns button on the Standard
toolbar.
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7. The Columns Grid
The Columns grid
shown at right displays.
Drag across the grid to
select the number of
columns that you want.
When you release the
mouse button, your text Selected text breaks into the
is reformatted into number of columns you choose
columns. from the Columns grid.
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8. The Columns Dialog Box
You can also insert
columns in text by
selecting the Columns
option on the Format
menu.
You can specify other
options, such as
column width and
spacing, in the Columns
dialog box.
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9. Borders and Shading
To add borders and shading to your docu-
ment to enhance its appearance, select
Borders and Shading from the Format menu.
Or display the Borders and Shading toolbar
to quickly access formatting features.
– Position the insertion point where the effect
should begin and then select the border or
shading option you want on the toolbar or in
the dialog box.
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10. Adding Clip Art
Office 2003 comes with a selection of clip art
that can be inserted into a Word document.
To insert clip art, first position the insertion point
where you want the clip art to go.
Click the Insert menu, point to Picture, and then
select Clip Art to open the Clip Art task pane.
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11. The Clip Art Task Pane
Enter your search word in
the Search for text box.
Specify where you want to
search for clip art and what
type of files you want to find
in the drop-down list boxes,
and then click Go.
When the thumbnail images
appear, click one to insert it
into your document.
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12. Inserting a Picture from a File
In addition to clip art, you can insert graphics
from folders.
Position the insertion point.
Click the Insert menu, point to Picture, and
select From File.
Locate the folder and file in the dialog box to
insert it into the document.
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13. Working with Graphics
Graphics can be manipulated after inserting
them into your document.
When you click on a graphic image to select it,
you will see sizing handles around the graphic
that allow you to cut, copy, paste, delete, resize,
and move the graphic.
The Picture toolbar also displays on the screen
when you select a graphic, providing various
tools to work with images.
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14. Resizing Graphics
You resize a graphic by selecting Sizing handles
it and then dragging the sizing
handles.
Use a corner sizing handle to
enlarge or reduce the graphic
proportionally.
You can also right-click the
graphic and then use the Format
Picture command on the shortcut
menu to specify an exact size.
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15. Cropping Graphics
You can crop graphics to
remove unwanted portions of
the image.
Cropping removes an area of
an image, as shown at left.
Select the Crop tool in the
Picture toolbox, position it over
Dashed lines indicate a sizing handle, and drag to
where the graphic place dashed lines around the
will be cropped.
part of the graphic you want to
retain.
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16. Wrapping Text Around a Graphic
You can wrap text around
an image.
Clicking the Text
Wrapping tool on the
Picture toolbar reveals the
options shown at right.
Click any of these options
to change the way text
flows around or near your
graphic image.
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17. Moving a Graphic
A text-wrapping format must be applied to
the graphic before you can reposition it in
your document.
You can then move a graphic by selecting
it and dragging it to a new location.
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18. The WordArt Gallery
WordArt turns text
into a graphic object.
You can create your
own effect or choose
from a gallery of
supplied effects.
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19. Creating WordArt
To create WordArt objects from the gallery:
Position the insertion point where you want the
WordArt to appear in your document.
Display the Drawing toolbar and click the WordArt
button on the toolbar to open the gallery, then
select a WordArt style from the gallery.
Enter your text in the dialog box, and Word will
format it according to the style you selected.
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20. The Drawing Tools
With Word’s Drawing tools on the Drawing
toolbar, you can create your own graphic
objects in a document.
When you create a drawing object, a drawing
canvas will appear to help you arrange your
objects.
Drawing objects can be grouped and layered
on the drawing canvas.
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21. Text Boxes
A text box is a graphic that lets you add text to art.
To create a text box, click the Text Box button on the
Drawing toolbar.
– Point anywhere on the screen and drag the crosshair to
create the box.
– Enter your text inside the box.
You can change the formatting of a text box using
buttons on the Drawing toolbar.
You can change the text characteristics (font, font
style, and size) using the Formatting toolbar.
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22. AutoShapes
Word’s AutoShapes feature allows you to
create a variety of predesigned drawing
objects such as stars, arrows, shapes, and
callouts.
AutoShapes can be moved and resized just
like any other graphic object.
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23. AutoShapes (cont.)
To create an AutoShape, select the shape
that you want to create from the AutoShape
options available from the Drawing toolbar.
– Drag the crosshair to create the shape for the
size that you want.
– Set a color option for your shape using the
Drawing toolbar line and fill color buttons.
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24. Templates
A template is a file that contains document,
paragraph, and character formats for
documents that you create frequently.
As all standard text and formatting options
are already applied to the document, you just
enter the variable text.
Templates increase the speed and efficiency
of your work.
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25. Selecting a Template
To use a Word template, select the New command
from the File menu to open the New Document
task pane.
The Templates section of the task pane allows you
to search for available templates on your
computer, on Office Online, or on Web sites you
select.
– The On your computer option opens the Templates
dialog box, with many template choices for general
business, research, and legal documents.
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27. Styles
A style is a set of formatting characteristics that can
be applied to text in a document.
There are four types of styles:
– Paragraph
– Character
– Table
– List
You can create, view, and apply styles from the
Styles and Formatting task pane, which you open by
selecting the Styles and Formatting option on the
Format menu.
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28. Text Tools in Word
In addition to the spell check and grammar
check tools, Word offers other features to
enhance the content of your document and
efficiently create quality results.
Language tools available in Word include
– Thesaurus
– AutoText
– AutoComplete
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29. The Thesaurus
A thesaurus is a compilation of alternative
words or synonyms.
The Thesaurus feature in Word searches for
a perfect synonym.
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30. The Thesaurus (cont.)
Select Thesaurus from the Language
submenu on the Tools menu.
– If you have already selected a word to look up
in the document, the Research pane will open
with a list of alternative words already
displayed.
– Or enter a word in the Search for text box at the
top of the task pane, and then click the Start
searching arrow to the right of the text box.
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31. The Research Pane
The Research pane in Word
lists synonyms provided by
the Thesaurus feature.
Select a word in the list to display a
down arrow, which you can click to
access a shortcut menu with options
to insert, copy, or look up the word.
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32. AutoComplete and AutoText
AutoComplete suggests the spelling for
frequently used words and phrases.
As you begin to key, Word will anticipate what
you are keying and display a suggested word or
phrase.
– You can accept the suggestion by pressing Enter
or simply continue keying to reject the suggestion.
AutoText allows you to create your own text
entries and add them to the AutoComplete set of
words.
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33. Summary
Text can be arranged in a variety of
multicolumn formats, all within the same
document.
Borders and shading are also important tools
for desktop publishing. You can choose from
a variety of options for line styles, colors, and
shading effects.
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34. Summary (cont.)
Clip art and other pictures help to enhance
the appearance and effectiveness of a
document.
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35. Summary (cont.)
When you format a picture for text wrapping,
you can position the graphic anywhere on the
page by dragging it to a new position.
WordArt enables you to convert text to a
graphic. WordArt objects can be positioned
and resized the same as pictures.
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36. Summary (cont.)
The drawing canvas helps you arrange,
position, and resize your drawing objects.
You can format and move the drawing
canvas just as you format other objects.
AutoShapes provide predesigned drawing
objects such as stars, shapes, and callouts.
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37. Summary (cont.)
Microsoft Office templates and styles provide
a uniform appearance for your documents
and can increase the speed and quality of
your work by providing predesigned
documents and preset formats.
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