This document provides an overview and instructions for a training course on switching to Microsoft Word 2010. The course contains lessons on getting familiar with the ribbon interface, performing common tasks like formatting and printing, using new keyboard shortcuts, and working with earlier versions of Word. It includes videos demonstrating these topics and a test to assess understanding. The goal is to help users who are comfortable with Word transition to the latest version.
Need the very basics for Microsoft Powerpoint? Look no further! We've taken our Microsoft Powerpoint class and moved it online, available 24/7, so anyone needing a brief rundown of the uses for Powerpoint, the windows and ribbons, and some helpful tips can get to it.
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Search and Society: Reimagining Information Access for Radical FuturesBhaskar Mitra
The field of Information retrieval (IR) is currently undergoing a transformative shift, at least partly due to the emerging applications of generative AI to information access. In this talk, we will deliberate on the sociotechnical implications of generative AI for information access. We will argue that there is both a critical necessity and an exciting opportunity for the IR community to re-center our research agendas on societal needs while dismantling the artificial separation between the work on fairness, accountability, transparency, and ethics in IR and the rest of IR research. Instead of adopting a reactionary strategy of trying to mitigate potential social harms from emerging technologies, the community should aim to proactively set the research agenda for the kinds of systems we should build inspired by diverse explicitly stated sociotechnical imaginaries. The sociotechnical imaginaries that underpin the design and development of information access technologies needs to be explicitly articulated, and we need to develop theories of change in context of these diverse perspectives. Our guiding future imaginaries must be informed by other academic fields, such as democratic theory and critical theory, and should be co-developed with social science scholars, legal scholars, civil rights and social justice activists, and artists, among others.
LF Energy Webinar: Electrical Grid Modelling and Simulation Through PowSyBl -...DanBrown980551
Do you want to learn how to model and simulate an electrical network from scratch in under an hour?
Then welcome to this PowSyBl workshop, hosted by Rte, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO)!
During the webinar, you will discover the PowSyBl ecosystem as well as handle and study an electrical network through an interactive Python notebook.
PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
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The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
What you will learn during the webinar:
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This is a hands-on session specifically designed for automation developers and AI enthusiasts seeking to enhance their knowledge in leveraging the latest intelligent document processing capabilities offered by UiPath.
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Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
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I have heard many times that architecture is not important for the front-end. Also, many times I have seen how developers implement features on the front-end just following the standard rules for a framework and think that this is enough to successfully launch the project, and then the project fails. How to prevent this and what approach to choose? I have launched dozens of complex projects and during the talk we will analyze which approaches have worked for me and which have not.
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Training presentation make the switch to word 2010
1. Before you begin If a yellow security bar appears at the top of the screen in PowerPoint, click Enable Editing. You need PowerPoint 2010 to view this presentation. If you don’t have PowerPoint 2010, download the PowerPoint Viewer(see the URL in the notes pane).
8. Overview: Ready to make the switch? Make the switch to Word 2010 If you’re making the switch from Microsoft Office Word 2003 or earlier to Microsoft Word 2010, and you are comfortable in Word but want to learn your way around this newest version, this course is for you. Here, we’ll help you get familiar with changes and see how to perform essential everyday tasks.
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10. See how the File menu has evolved to the Microsoft Office Backstage view.
12. Work between Word 2010 and earlier versions of Word.Make the switch to Word 2010
13. Acquaint yourself with the ribbon Make the switch to Word 2010 Point to the bottom of the video to see the video controls. Drag or point along the progress bar to move forward or go back.
14. Reacquaint yourself with everyday tasks Make the switch to Word 2010 Point to the bottom of the video to see the video controls. Drag or point along the progress bar to move forward or go back.
15. Some tools appear on demand Make the switch to Word 2010 Point to the bottom of the video to see the video controls. Drag or point along the progress bar to move forward or go back.
16. Behind the scenes: File tab and Backstage view Make the switch to Word 2010 Point to the bottom of the video to see the video controls. Drag or point along the progress bar to move forward or go back.
17. What’s new with keyboard shortcuts Make the switch to Word 2010 KeyTips replace keyboard shortcuts in Word 2010. Okay, keyboard people, this section is for you. You should know that with the ribbon design, there are a few updates to keyboard shortcuts.
18. What’s new with keyboard shortcuts Make the switch to Word 2010 First off, don’t worry: Shortcuts that start with the CTRL key — for example, CTRL+C for copy, or CTRL+ALT+1 for Heading 1 — remain the same as in previous versions of Word. KeyTips replace keyboard shortcuts in Word 2010.
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21. Work between new and earlier versions Make the switch to Word 2010 Point to the bottom of the video to see the video controls. Drag or point along the progress bar to move forward or go back.
22. Suggestions for practice Use the ribbon. See tabs on demand. Work with the Mini toolbar. Use the Quick Access Toolbar. Work with text and formatting on the Home tab. Make overall changes with the Page Layout tab; try other tabs. Make the switch to Word 2010
23. Suggestions for practice, cont. Explore the File tab and Backstage view. Explore the Navigation Pane. Use keyboard shortcuts. Print your document. Make the switch to Word 2010 Online practice (requires Word 2010)
24. Test question 1 If you click this button in Word 2010, what happens? (Pick one answer.) Make the switch to Word 2010 You temporarily hide the ribbon so that you have more room for your document. You apply a bigger font size to your text. You will see additional options. You will add a command to the Quick Access Toolbar.
25. Test question 1 Make the switch to Word 2010 If you click this button in Word 2010, what happens? Answer: You will see additional options. Often a dialog box will appear, and it may look familiar from previous versions of Word.
26. Test question 2 Where is the Quick Access Toolbar, and when should you use it? (Pick one answer.) Make the switch to Word 2010 In the upper-left corner of the screen, and you should use it for your favorite commands. It floats above your text, and you should use it when you need to make formatting changes. In the upper-left corner of the screen, and you should use it when you need to quickly access a document. On the Home tab, and you should use it when you need to quickly launch or start a new document.
27. Test question 2 Make the switch to Word 2010 Where is the Quick Access Toolbar, and when should you use it? Answer: In the upper-left corner of the screen, and you should use it for your favorite commands. The Quick Access Toolbar is the small toolbar with the Save, Undo, and Repeat buttons. You can add your favorite commands clicking the More arrow to the right of the toolbar, or by right-clicking a command and choosing Add to Quick Access Toolbar.
28. Test question 3 When will the Mini toolbar appear? (Pick one answer.) Make the switch to Word 2010 When you double-click the active tab on the ribbon. When you select text. When you select text and then point at it. Any of the above.
29. Test question 3 Make the switch to Word 2010 When will the Mini toolbar appear? Answer: When you select text and then point at it. The Mini toolbar will also appear if you right-click your selected text.
30. Test question 4 You can apply bulleted lists by using which tab in which group? (Pick one answer.) Make the switch to Word 2010 The Page Layout tab, Paragraph group. The Hometab, Paragraph group. The Inserttab, Symbols group. The Inserttab, Text group.
31. Test question 4 Make the switch to Word 2010 You can apply bulleted lists by using which tab in which group? Answer: The Home tab, Paragraph group. This is where you can apply bulleted lists. You can also apply bulleted lists by using the Mini toolbar.
32. Test question 5 In Word 2010, how do you choose settings for features like document display, proofing, and language? (Pick one answer.) Make the switch to Word 2010 On the Tools menu, click Options. On the Filetab, click Options. Right-click anywhere on the ribbon and choose Options. On the View tab, click Properties.
33. Test question 5 Make the switch to Word 2010 In Word 2010, how do you choose settings for features like document display, proofing, and language? Answer: On the File tab, click Options. Many other settings can be chosen on the File tab as well.
34. Test question 6 Your friend sent you a Word 2000 document as an e-mail attachment. Can you open the attachment in the new version of Word? (Pick one answer.) Make the switch to Word 2010 Yes, but you’ll get a warning telling you to get a converter. Yes, but the document will open in Compatibility Mode. Yes, if you first turn on Compatibility Mode with the Quick Access Toolbar. No, only files from Word 2002 and later can be opened in the new version of Word.
35. Test question 6 Make the switch to Word 2010 Your friend sent you a Word 2000 document as an e-mail attachment. Can you open the attachment in the new version of Word? Answer: Yes, but the document will open in Compatibility Mode. Additionally, some features will be limited because you are working with an older file format.
36. Quick Reference Card For a summary of the tasks covered in this course, view the Quick Reference Card. Make the switch to Word 2010
37. Using this template See the notes pane or view the full notes page (View tab, Notes Page) for detailed help on this template.
Editor's Notes
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[Notes to trainer: This presentation must beviewed in PowerPoint 2010.If you don’t have PowerPoint 2010, the videos included in the presentation will not play. If you don’t have PowerPoint 2010, download the PowerPoint Viewer to view these files(http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=cb9bf144%2D1076%2D4615%2D9951%2D294eeb832823).If the yellow security bar appears at the top of the screen in PowerPoint, or if a Codec Unavailable message appears in the video playback window, the presentation might have opened in Protected View. To enable video playback, in the yellow security bar at the top of the PowerPoint window, click Enable Editing. For detailed help in customizing this template, see the very last slide. Also, look for additional lesson text in the notes pane of some slides.]
[Note to trainer: If you have trouble playing this video, for instance if a Codec Unavailablemessage appears in the video playback window, the presentation might have opened in Protected View. To enable video playback, in the yellow security bar at the top of the PowerPoint window, click Enable Editing. Note that even with Protected View turned on, video should play correctly in Slide Show view.]
[Note to trainer: If you have trouble playing this video, for instance if a Codec Unavailablemessage appears in the video playback window, the presentation might have opened in Protected View. To enable video playback, in the yellow security bar at the top of the PowerPoint window, click Enable Editing. Note that even with Protected View turned on, video should play correctly in Slide Show view.]
[Note to trainer: If you have trouble playing this video, for instance if a Codec Unavailablemessage appears in the video playback window, the presentation might have opened in Protected View. To enable video playback, in the yellow security bar at the top of the PowerPoint window, click Enable Editing. Note that even with Protected View turned on, video should play correctly in Slide Show view.]
[Note to trainer: If you have trouble playing this video, for instance if a Codec Unavailablemessage appears in the video playback window, the presentation might have opened in Protected View. To enable video playback, in the yellow security bar at the top of the PowerPoint window, click Enable Editing. Note that even with Protected View turned on, video should play correctly in Slide Show view.]
Performing step 2 makes all the KeyTips for that tab's commands appear. Then you can press the KeyTip for the command you want.Tips: You get to Backstage view roughly the same way you used to open the File menu: For example, ALT+F opens the menu; ALT+F+A opens Save As; and ALT+F+P opens Print. You can still use the ALT+ shortcuts that access menus and commands in previous versions of Word, but because the earlier menus are not available, you'll have no screen reminders of what letters to press, so you need to know the full shortcut to use them.
[Note to trainer: If you have trouble playing this video, for instance if a Codec Unavailablemessage appears in the video playback window, the presentation might have opened in Protected View. To enable video playback, in the yellow security bar at the top of the PowerPoint window, click Enable Editing. Note that even with Protected View turned on, video should play correctly in Slide Show view.]
[Note to trainer: With Word 2010 installed on your computer, you can click the link in the slide to go to an online practice. In the practice, you can work through each of these tasks in Word 2010, with instructions to guide you. Important: If you don’t have Word 2010, you won’t be able to access the practice instructions.]
Using This TemplateThis Microsoft PowerPoint® template has training content that will help you get up to speed with the new features in MicrosoftWord2010. Its content is adapted from the Office.com Training course called “Make the switch to Word 2010.”PowerPointversion: The template must be viewed in PowerPoint 2010. If you don’t have PowerPoint 2010, the videos included in the presentation will not play. If you don’t have PowerPoint 2010, download the PowerPoint Viewer to view these files (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=cb9bf144%2D1076%2D4615%2D9951%2D294eeb832823).Video playback:If the yellow security bar appears at the top of the screen in PowerPoint, or if a Codec Unavailable message appears in the video playback window, the presentation might have opened in Protected View. To enable video playback, in the yellow security bar at the top of the PowerPoint window, click Enable Editing.Slide layouts: Each slide has a custom layout. To apply the custom layout to a new slide, right-click the slide thumbnail, point to Layout, and click the layout from the Layout gallery. To alter the layouts, open master view and alter the specific master layout in that view. You can find the layout’s title by pointing to its thumbnail.Animations: Custom animation effects are applied throughout the presentation. These include Float In (Up or Down option), Fade, and Zoom. To alter animation effects, click the Animations tab, and use the Add Animation gallery and Timing options. Effect Options gives you choices about the effect; click Animation Pane on the Animations tab to work with multiple animations. Transitions: One transition, Doors, is used to emphasize sections of the slide show. It’s applied on the Course Contents slide, Lesson slide, and the first test slide. Hyperlinks to online course: The template contains links to the online version of this training course. The links take you to the hands-on practice session for the lesson and to the Quick Reference Card that is published for this course. Please take note: You must have Word 2010 installed to view the hands-on practice session. If you don’t have Word 2010, you won’t be able to access the practice instructions. Headers and footers: The template contains a footer that has the course title. To add footers such as the date or slide numbers, click the Insert tab, and click Header & Footer.