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Advanced Technology Skills

Advanced Technology Skills. Compressing, Converting, Importing, Backing Up Files. Utility Programs. A type of system software that allows a user to perform maintenance type tasks, usually related to managing a computer, its devices or its programs. UTILITY PROGRAMS MAY INCLUDE:.

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Advanced Technology Skills

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  1. Advanced Technology Skills Compressing, Converting, Importing, Backing Up Files

  2. Utility Programs A type of system software that allows a user to perform maintenance type tasks, usually related to managing a computer, its devices or its programs.

  3. UTILITY PROGRAMS MAY INCLUDE: Spyware and Adware Removers Internet Filters File Compression Media Player Disc Burning Personal Computer Maintenance File Manager Search Utility Uninstaller Disk Defragment Backup and Restore Utilities Screen Saver Personal Firewall Antivirus Programs

  4. File Manager • Allows you to : • Display files and storage available • Create Folders and organize files in folders using , drag and drop method, cut/paste or copy/ past • Copy, rename, delete, move and sort files or folders • Create a shortcut

  5. Compressing Files Compress a File – (or ZIP) – to minimize its size, making it easier to store or transmit Use Windows to Compress Files When you compress a file, you create a compressed, or zipped, folder in which the file is stored. By default the compressed folder has the same name as the compressed file but you can rename it.

  6. Compressing Files You can compress multiple files together in in one folder. You can even compress entire folders. To use the compressed files, you must extract them from the folder. When you extract the files, you copy them from the compressed folder to a destination location.

  7. Steps to Compressing a File • If you have right clicking available simply right click on the document, click SEND TO and choose zipped or compressed file. • If you do not have right clicking available— • Click on the file • Push the “Alt” key ( this will bring up menu bar – File, etc.) • Click on File, Send to and choose zipped or compressed file

  8. File Conversion If some Word 2010 features are not supported by the selected file type when you save or open the file, Word displays a File Conversion or Compatibility Checker dialog box that shows you how the new format will affect the document contents. File Conversion—Converting one file format to another type of file format

  9. Converting File or Resaving to a Different File Type • While the document is open on your screen • Go to File and choose SAVE AS • When the window opens for you to save—you can now change the file type to whatever type you need to OR While the document is open you can click on FILE and then SAVE and SEND and change the FILE TYPE here before sending/saving

  10. Importing Files To bring information into a program from another program Microsoft Word 2010 includes native functionality that allows you to import, or insert, a PDF file into a Word document. • Instructions • Embed a PDF • Launch Microsoft Word and create a new file or open an existing file. • Place your cursor where you want to insert a PDF file and click the "Insert" tab. • In the Text group, click “Object.” • Click "Adobe Acrobat Document" and click "OK." • Navigate to and select the PDF you would like to insert. • Click "Open."

  11. Importing Files Continued You can also import (bring in) graphics or video into a presentation software or document.

  12. Backing Up Files • Creating backup files should be done regularly in the event your originals are lost, damaged, or destroyed. • Can be backed up to : • Folder/hard disk drive • Network • Flash Drive • DVD/ CD • Online Locker Area

  13. Summary Utility Programs allow us to perform many additional tasks. Compressing Files is done to reduce the size of the files so it takes up less space or storage. We can convert files to other file types. Importing is available not only with documents but pictures, etc. Always back up your files.

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