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Tuesday, May 9 |
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SAVE YOUR WORK OFTEN by John Anthony
When you are creating/modifying a file make sure to save your work often. How often? Every time I add a line or two I save it. There are a couple of ways to do this: - With the file open click the 'Save' icon (looks like a floppy disk) on the toolbar near the top of screen.
- An alternate way is to hold down the 'Alt' key while hitting the 'F' key then the 'S' key.
Saving your work often is very important because PCs do get hung up and have to be restarted. If you've done a lot of work without saving it and the PC hangs up, all your work is lost when you do a reset!
RESET OR SHUTDOWN A PC (Windows 98)
- To shutdown a PC, you simultaneously press the 'Ctrl-Alt-Delete' keys. The 'Close Program' window opens.
- Click the 'Shutdown' button. Windows closes and the PC shuts down.
An alternate way: - Click the 'Start' button on the task bar.
- Select the 'Shutdown' icon and a 'Shutdown' window with a combo box appears.
- Click the arrow on the combo box and a number of options, depending on the OS, are listed.
- Select 'Shutdown' to close Windows and power off the PC.
- Select 'Restart' to close Windows, reset the PC and restart Windows. The PC does not power down.
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posted by ^%&^
@ 9:13 AM
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