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IT Workshop Lab Manual: Objective

The IT Workshop lab manual outlines a 6 module, 90 hour training course covering PC hardware, internet, web, and productivity software. The first module introduces students to assembling and troubleshooting personal computers, including installing operating systems and drivers. The second module covers effective internet and web usage, as well as cyber security best practices. Hands-on labs will provide practical experience with hardware, operating systems, networking, and applications like Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Publisher. The goal is to give engineering students fundamental IT skills for professional and personal use.

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IT Workshop Lab Manual: Objective

The IT Workshop lab manual outlines a 6 module, 90 hour training course covering PC hardware, internet, web, and productivity software. The first module introduces students to assembling and troubleshooting personal computers, including installing operating systems and drivers. The second module covers effective internet and web usage, as well as cyber security best practices. Hands-on labs will provide practical experience with hardware, operating systems, networking, and applications like Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Publisher. The goal is to give engineering students fundamental IT skills for professional and personal use.

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IT Workshop Lab Manual

Objective:
The IT Workshop for engineers is a 6 training lab course spread over 90 hours. The modules include
training on PC Hardware, Internet, World Wide Web and Productivity tools including Word, Excel, PowerPoint
and Publisher.
PC Hardware introduces the students to a personal computer and its basic peripherals, the process of
assembling a PC, installation of System Software MS-Windows, Linux and the required device drivers. In addition
hardware and software level troubleshooting process, tips and tricks would be covered.
Internet & WWW module introduces the different ways of hooking the PC on to the internet from home
and workplace effectively usage of the internet. Usage of web browsers, e-mails, news groups and discussion
forums would be covered. In addition, awareness of cyber hygiene, i.e., protecting the personal computer from
getting infected with the viruses, worms and other cyber attacks would be introduced.

Prepared By:
K. Ravi Chythanya,
Assistant Professor,
Department of Information Technology,
Sree Chaitanya College of Engineering,
Karimnagar.

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HARDWARE

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INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER:

Computer is an electronic device which takes the input information from the input device and generates
the output information and it will be displayed on the output.
It enables arithmetic computations, data processing, information management (storage) and knowledge
reasoning in an efficient manner.
The word computer is derived from the word compute which means to calculate. So a computer generally
considered to be calculating device that perform operations at very faster rates.

BLOCK DIAGRAM OF COMPUTER

Basically the computer system has three major components. These are
System Unit
o Central Processing Unit (Processor)
o Memory Unit. (Main memory and Auxiliary storage).
Input Unit.
Output Unit.

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TASK 1:
Identification of the peripherals of a computer, components in a CPU and its functions. Draw the block
diagram of the CPU along with the configuration of each peripheral.

Aim: To identify the computer hardware parts


Procedure:

1. Cabinet:

a. It is used to install all hardware


devices like(mother board, SMPS,

Cabinet
HDD,CD ROM, FDD)
b. It has Start, Restart Button, Leds, Power Switch
Power LED
Audio and USB Connecters are
available at front side. HDD LED Reset Switch

2. Monitor :
a. Monitor of a computer is like a
television screen.
b. It displays text characters and
graphics in colors or in shades of grey.
c. The monitor is also called as screen
or display or CRT (cathode ray
tube). In the monitor the screen will be
displayed in pixels format.
i. 800 by 600 pixels
ii. 1024 by 768 pixels d.
.
3. Key Board:
a. Key board is like a type writer, which ii. enhanced key board with 104
contains keys to feed the data or keys or above
information into the computer
b. Keyboards are available in two
modules. These are
i. standard key board with 83-88
keys

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4. Mouse:
a. Every mouse has one primary button
(left button) and one secondary
button (right button).
b. The primary button is used to carry
out most tasks, where as secondary
button is used in special cases you
can select commands and options

5. Printer:
a. A device that prints images ii. Inkjet printer
(numbers, alphabets, graphs, etc)
on paper is known as Printer.
b. We have different types of printers to
take printouts. These are as follows:
i. Dot matrix printer

iii.Laser printer

6. Speakers:
a. Speakers make your system much more
delightful to use entertain you while
you are working on computer

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7. Scanner :

a. Scanner used to scan images and text


8. System board/Motherboard
a. This is the major part of the PC
hardware

Mother Board
b. It manages all transactions of data
between CPU peripherals.
c. which holds the Processor, Random
Access Memory and other parts, and
has slots for expansion cards
d. It is rectangle shape
e.
9. Socket 478:
a. It use 478 PIN MICROPGA
package it is used installing CPU
b. It is square type design.

10. CPU
a. The central processing unit contains
the heart of any computer, the
processor. The processor is fitted on to
a Mother Board. The Mother Board
contains various components, which
support the functioning of a PC.
b. It is brain of the computer
c. It is square shape
.

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11. Ram Slots and Rams:
a. Ram slots are used to install the rams
b. It is large rectangle shape and each
ending has small clips.
c. There two type ram slots
d. SD Ram;----------Two Gaps
e. DDR Ram--------One Gap
f.

g.

12. North Bridge:


a. It is also called as controller
b. It converts electronic signals to
binary values and binary values to
electronic signals
c. It is near by socket 478
d. It placed middle of the mother board

13. South Bridge:


a. It is controls major components
mother board and it back bone of the
input out devices
b. It is communicates PCI slots, IDE-1,
IDE-2, floppy connecter, BIOS chip.
c. It near by CMOS battery

14. CMOS Battery:


a. Computer is using a coin shape
battery
b. It generates the clock signal and it
manage system continues time

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15. Primary & Secondary(IDE-1 & IDE-2) :
a. It is also called as IDE-1, IDE-2.
b. It used to connecting Hard Disk
Dive, CD ROM, DVD ROM.

c.
16. Input & Out put ports :
a. IO ports are used to connecting IO device such as key boards, mouse, monitor, printer, scanner,
speakers etc...

17. AGP Slot & AGP Card :


a. AGP Slot is used install the AGP card.
b. AGP back view same as VGA port(15-female pins) and used to connecting the monitors
c. This slot is above PCI slots and its color is Black or Brown

18. CI Slots &PCI(Expansion) Cards :


a. PCI slots are used to install the PCI cards such as

i. LAN (Ethernet) Card---Back view Ethernet port

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ii. Sound Card- Back view Audio pin connectors)

iii. TV Tuner(Internal) Card - Dish Pin connecter


b. PCI Slots are white or yellow color
c. PCI Card has Single gap only

19. BIOS Chip :


a. BIOS controls how the operating
system and hardware wok together
b. BIOS identification is BIOS name is
available on chip or mother board

c.
20. ATX Power connecter:
a. ATX power connecter is used to
connect ATX power plug( This is
from SMPS)
b. ATX Power connecter has 20/24
pins available.
c. It is white color and it has ATX
name is available on Mother Board
d.
e.

21. Floppy connecter:


a. Floppy connecter is used to connect
Floppy Disk Drive.
b. This is beside of ATX power
connecter and Name FDD is
available on the mother board.

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22. Bus Cables or Data cables :
a. A Bus is a collection of wires
through which data is transmitted
from one device to another device
cables are two types
b. IDE cable : it used to connect HDD,
CD ROM, DVD ROM
c. FDD cable: it used to connect FDD
(braking or manufacture defecting)

23. Hard Disk Drive:


a. The hard disk drive is the main, and
usually largest, data storage device in
a computer
b. The operating system, software titles
and most other files are stored in the
hard disk drive
c. Identifications is the panel name is
Hard Disk dive

24. CD ROM Drive & CD-Writer:


a. CD-Rom (Compact Disk Read only
Memory) Drive is a device that reads
the information from Compact Disks
(CD).
b. CD-Writer is used to write the data
into Compact Disks.
c. Identification is the panel name is
CD Writer
25. Floppy Disk Drive:
a. The floppy disk drive is used to read
the information stored in floppy
disks.
b. Floppy disks also called as a
diskette.
c. Identification is smaller than CD
writer.
26. SMPS:
a. SMPS is used to supply the power to
Mother Board HDD,CD ROM, FDD
b. In SMPS holds a transformer,
voltage control and fan
c. Identification is the rectangular box
shape and panel name is switching
mode power supply.

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TASK 2
Aim: Assembling and disassembling the system hardware components of the personal computer
Requirements:

1. CPU(Processor) 7. Speakers 13. Power Cables


2. Mother Board 8. Key Board 14. SMPS
3. Floppy Disk Drive 9. Mouse 15. Screw Driver
4. Hard Disk Drive 10. Monitor 16. Screws
5. CD or DVD ROM 11. RAM( SD or DDR) 17. Printer etc
6. Cabinet 12. Bus Cables

Procedure:
1. Mother Board Installation:

a. Open the cabinet on either side.

b. The back side of the cabinet has


readymade provision for the installation of
the I/O shields. An I/O shield is used for
connecting the input and output devices
through it.

C. Check whether the mother board is placed in such a way that the I/O ports of the motherboard
correctly fit in the I/O shields. Ensure all the specified screws for the motherboard are fixed and
intact.

CPU Installations:
1. CPU is one of the most dedicated components
of the computer. The CPU pins have to be
clearly studied before fixing into the relevant
processor space on the motherboard. After the
CPU is rightly placed in its position the lever is
to be locked.

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2 As a part of the CPU installation, before
the CPU is fixed in the right position a
lever is provided, which needs to be
unlocked. This lever is perpendicular to
the motherboard.

3 The CPU, which is a square shaped


electronic component, comes with pins
below it. One should find for an indication
on one of the corners of the CPU on both
sides. This arrow mark is also found on the
motherboard which guides for the fixation
of the CPU. Once match of the pins verses
motherboard slot gently push the CPU.

4 After the CPU is rightly placed in its


position, the lever is to be locked.

CPU heat sink fan installation:

5 The CPU heat sink fan is to be carefully


plugged on to the CPU by pushing down the
metal plastic clips.

6 The metal/plastic clips provided with heat


sink fan should fix on to the CPU socket and
have to be locked.

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7 Once the CPU het sink fan is fixed and
locked, it should be connected to the
Power supply available on the mother
board through the power connector.

RAM Installation:
8 Next is installing the RAM. Insert the RAM into an available expansion socket. Note how the RAM
is keyed to the socket. This ensures the RAM can be plugged into the socket one way only. Finally
press the RAM firmly into position, making certain the Ram is completely seated in the socket.

SMPS Installations:
9 Next is installing the SMPS. This is an electronic power supply unit that provides and regulates the
power supply to all components of a computer system. As shown in the diagram the SMPS needs to
install into cabinet at the place provided for it.
10 After placing the SMPS into the relevant provider space fix the outer screws to it intact.

11 Next installing the ATX power connector. It is a 20/24-pin power connector. This is the primary
power supply to the mother board.

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Hard Disk Drive Installation:
12 Installing the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) is clearly understood in the following steps. First see the rare
of the HDD. It consists of the 3 types of pins. One left side the HDD has multiple pins termed as the
IDE connector. In the middle is the jumper setting pins for the HDD. On the extreme right side is the
power connector pins. Every device except FDD (floppy Disk Drive) uses this type of power
connector. And HDD and CDD (Compact Disk Drive) connected by this type of IDE cable.

Power Connector

13 Mount the HDD into mounting slot meant for the HDD with the rear end facing and secure the inner
screws intact.

14 Connect the IDE cable to the HDD as well as the mother board as shown in the figure.

15 Remember for all the power connectors to HDD rare end by gently pushing the
be plugged in, one needs to align the Red connector.
line on the cable to Pin-1 of the IDE port.
Hence connect the power cable to the

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Floppy Disk Drive Installation:
16 Installation of a Floppy Disk Drive (FDD) is very similar to the HDD installation. We need to
identify the relevant pins for the motherboard and power supply connectivity. First Step in the FDD
installation is mounting of the FDD into the FDD mounting slot by removing the cover of front side
of the cabinet as shown in the figure below.
17 Push the FDD case into opened of the cabinet curtaining of the FDD

18 Secure FDD with inner screws.

19 Connect the one end of cable to mother board and other to end to FDD.

20 Connect the power connector to the FDD.

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CD ROM Installation:

21 Next installing the CD-ROM. Remove the


cover of front side of the cabinet
curtaining of the CD-ROM.

22 Push CD-ROM case into opened space.

23 Secure CD-ROM with inner screws.

24 Connect the one end of cable to motherboard and another end to CD-ROM.

25 Connect the power connector to the CD-


ROM.

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Switches and LEDs Connections:
26 Installing the Switches and LEDs of front side of the cabinet. Please refer to your mother board
manual to locate where the connectors are. Different mother boards place the connectors in different
locations. The connectors for the switches and LEDs are normally grouped together. They should
look similar to the figure given below.

IO Devices Installations:
27 Finally connect all peripheral devices like mouse, key-board, monitor, etc, to the I/O ports shown in
the figure below.

a) Keyboard:
Keyboard has round shape connectors. The male connector appears at the edge of the keyboards
cable and the female connector appears at the back side of the system unit. We are using the 6
pins round keyboard connector.
b) Mouse:
The mouse connector is same as the keyboard connector. The male connector appears at the edge
of mouse cable and female connector appears at the backside of the system. It is also having 6 pins to
connect the mouse.

c) Monitor:
The monitor of computer has D shape connectors. The male Monitor connector has 15 pins and it
appears at the edge of monitors cable. The female monitor connector appears at the back of the
system unit.

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d) Printer:
Printer connector is the oldest connector of a computer. The male printer connector has 25 pins and it
appears at the edge of the printer cable and the backside of the system unit.

e) Audio / Speaker:
For audio effect we are using speakers. The audio male connector have single thick pin and each
male connector of individual speaker is distinguish with separate color. The male connectors appear at the
edge of the speaker cables. The female audio connectors appear in same color at the back side of the system
unit. The female audio connectors have some special symbols i.e.

1. The first symbol displays line-out.


2. The second symbol displays line-in.
3. The third symbol displays Mic-in.

Line-out ------- it sends the out put to speakers.


Line-in--------- it takes the input from speakers.
Mic-in ----- it takes the input from microphone.

f) Ethernet / Networking:
The Ethernet connectors are used when two or more than two computers need to be linked with other
over a computer network like LAN (local area network). The shape of male Ethernet connector is quite similar
to male modem connector except it is more flat. The female Ethernet connector appears at the back of the
system unit.
g) USB:
USB (universal serial bus) is the latest and most popular connector. Using USB connectors, we can
connect so many different devices to our computer. Any device equipped with USB has slim male connector
with slim metal coating appearing at the end of the devices cable. For connecting the device, a female USB
connector is provided at the back of the system unit. We can identify the USB connector with this symbol.

USB: Ethernet / Networking:

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TASK 3:
Aim: Windows XP Installation Steps
Requirement:
1. Operating System CD
2. Computer

Procedure:
1. Insert the Windows XP CD-Rom and reboot the computer. If you see a message about hitting any
key to boot the CD, do so now. Otherwise you will see a message about setup inspecting your
system.

2. MS-DOS Portion of setup begins. In this setup first you will see a series of blue and gray MS-DOS
based screens.

3. Welcome to setup. Finally setup begins. In


this step you can setup XP, launch the
recovery console, or quit. Press ENTER to
continue the setup and it will examine your
hard drives and removable disks.

4. Read the License agreement. Next you will


have to agree to Microsoft license
agreement. Then press F8 to continue the
setup.

5. Choose an installation Partition. This


crucial step lets you choose where to
install XP. On a clean installation you will
typically install to the C: Drive.

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6. Select the file system. If you created a new
partition of wish to change the file system
of an existing partition you can do so in
the next step. Generally speaking it is
recommended to go with the NTFS file
system.

7. Optionally format the partition. If you choose to change or format the file system, this will occur
next. First you will be asked to verify the format. Press ENTER to continue and a yellow progress
bar will indicate status of the format. When this complete, setup will again examine your disks and
create a list of files to copy.

8. Setup folder copy phase and reboot. Setup will now copy system files to the system/ boot partition
just you created. This will allow the PC to boot from the C: drive and continue setup in GUI mode.
After coping the system will reboot. While rebooting it will show Press any key to boot from CD
message again. This time do not press any key.

9. GUI setup begins. Once the system reboots


you will be presented with the GUI setup
phase. This could be taking several
minutes

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10. Regional and language options. In the first
interactive portion of GUI setup, you can
choose to customize the regional and
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language settings. Click NEXT to
Continue.

11. Personalize your software. Now enter your


name and optionally your company name.
Click NEXT to continue.

12. Enter your Product key. Now you must


enter the 25 character product key. Then
click NEXT to continue.

13. Enter a Computer Name and Administrator


password. In the next phase of setup you
can create a name for your computer. And
optionally enter Administrator password.
Then click NEXT to continue.

14. Supply your DATE and TIME settings.


Next you can supply the date and time,
witch are auto set based on information in
your BIOS. Click NEXT to continue.

15. Network Setup. If you have a networking


card or modem, setup now installs the
networking components.

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16. Setup completion. From this point on setup will continue to completion without any further need for
interaction. Setup will now copy files, complete installation, install your start menu items, register
system component, save settings, remove any temporary files need to be setup. After system will
again reboot. And while rebooting the system it will ask Press any key to boot from CD again. At
this time also do not press any key.

17. First Reboot. You will be greeted by the


XP splash screen on first boot.

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18. Change Display settings. Users with CRT monitors or LCD monitors will see a display settings dialogue
appear. It will ask you like to change your display settings automatically. Then Click OK and it will
shows your screen with modified display settings and ask keep this settings for your computer. Press OK
to continue.

19. Net work setup.

20. Set up users. Now you can enter the at least one user name, that could be anything. And click NEXT to
continue. After creating users it will shows FINISH button. Click that FINISH completing your XP
installation.

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SOFTWARE

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LEAVE LETTER
Task 1:
Aim: Write a leave letter to the Principal by using different alignments, correct formats in MS-Word.
Procedure:
Step 1: Open MS-Word by click on START button; go to All Programs, then select Microsoft Office Word
2007.
Step 2: To open a new document, Click on Office Button then select New - > Blank Document then
click on create option.
Step 3: Then select TEXT AREA, and then write Leave Letter as a heading, Select the text, click on bold

button to make it bold as LEAVE LETTER, and change the font size to 16.
Step 4: Then write date and place in a format as follows
DATE: 05/01/2011,
Karimnagar.

Then Select the text and make it right by clicking on right alignment button
Step 5: Then write To address as follows and select this text and make it left by clicking on left alignment button

To,
The Principal,
Sree Chaitanya College of Engineering,
L.M.D. Colony,
Karimnagar.
Step 6: Then write Subject according to your letter. And select this text and press tab button for two times.
Step 7: Then write the body of the letter according to your letter. And select this text and make it justification by

clicking on justify alignment button


Step 8: Then write Thanking you Sir, select this text and make it to center by clicking on center alignment

button
Step 9: Now write the From address as follows
Yours Faithfully,
A. Ravi Kumar.

Then make it right by clicking on Right alignment button


Step 10: This is the final step in writing leave letter. In this step, we have to save the letter as leave letter.doc
by selecting Save option from Office button. Then a prompt window will ask you to write a file name. Now
you have to give the file name and press the save button.

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VISITING CARD
Task 2:
Aim: Create a Visiting Card of your college using page size as follows
Page width=3.2

Page height=2

And use different font styles, sizes, alignments, and apply printed water mark on the paper.
Procedure:
Step 1: Open MS-Word by click on START button; go to All Programs, then select Microsoft Office Word
2007.
Step 2: To open a new document, Click on Office Button then select New - > Blank Document then click on
create option.
Step 3: Now click on Page Layout from the Menu bar. Then click on Margins then click on Custom Margins
option. Then the Page Setup dialog box appears. In this you find three tabs namely
Margins,Paper,Layout.Then in the Margins tab, make all the parameters like
Top,Bottom,Left,Right, and Gutter to zero and make Gutter Position to Left. Then in the Page tab,
change the width and height options to 3.2 and 2 respectively. Then in the Layout tab, make the
Header and Footer to zero. Now this page is set to the visiting card as follows.

Step 4: In this step we have to enter the telephone number and Fax number on the top part of the paper. it can
be done as follows:
First go to Insert menu, then select Symbol option.

Then change Font to Windings.

Then select the appropriate to your need i.e., to the telephone option select ,and to the
Fax option select.

Step 5: Now write your institution name and make it to the center alignment button.
Step 6: Now write all the details you want to put in your visiting card as your needs. And select the text and

make it to center.
Step 7: Now change the background color by selecting Page color option from Page Layout menu.
Step 8: Now insert printed Watermark option from the Page Layout menu which is in the Menu bar.

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Step 9: This is the final step in writing leave letter. In this step, we have to save the letter as leave letter.doc
by selecting Save option from Office button. Then a prompt window will ask you to write a file
name. Now you have to give the file name and press the save button.

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ID CARD
Task 3:
Aim: Create a Identity Card of your own which contains your own details by using different font styles, font
colors, alignments and page size as follows
Page width=2

Page height=3.2

Procedure:
Step 1: Open MS-Word by click on START button; go to All Programs, then select Microsoft Office Word
2007.
Step 2: To open a new document, Click on Office Button then select New - > Blank Document then
click on create option.
Step 3: Now click on Page Layout from the Menu bar. Then click on Margins then click on Custom Margins
option.
Then the Page Setup dialog box appears. In this you find three tabs namely
Margins,Paper,Layout.Then in the Margins tab, make all the parameters like
Top,Bottom,Left,Right, and Gutter to zero and make Gutter Position to Left. Then in the Page tab,
change the width and height options to 2 and 3.2 respectively. Then in the Layout tab, make the
Header and Footer to zero. Now this page is set to the visiting card as follows.

Step 4: In the text area type the text as Sree Chaitanya College of Engineering then select the text and change

the font size to 18 and font to bold and make the text to center by clicking on center alignment

button
Step 5: Then in the next line type the texts as Identity Card, then select the text and apply the format as size
16 and font to Arial Bold.

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Step 6: Draw a box for attesting photo by clicking on the Shapes button from Insert menu.

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Step 7: After that in the next line type all your details as follows:
NAME:
FATHERS NAME:
.

Then select the text and make it to Justify alignment


Step 8: After that in the next line, type the text as Principal and make it to left alignment by clicking Left
Alignment button. Then press tab for multiple times , then type the text as Students Signature.
Step 9: Then go to Page Layout menu - >Watermark then click on Custom watermark. Then Printed Watermark
dialog box appears, then select Text Watermark radio button and write the Text as SCCE.
Step 10: At last we have to save the file as Identity Card by clicking on Save option from Office button.

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MAIL MERGE
Task 4:
Aim: Create a mail merge to call 10 members for an interview.
Procedure:
Step 1: Open MS-Word by click on START button; go to All Programs, then select Microsoft Office Word
2007.
Step 2: To open a new document, Click on Office Button then select New - > Blank Document then
click on create option.
Step 3: Select the text area, then write a letter with remaining the To address field empty.
Step 4: Select Mailings from Tools menu. Then click on Start Mail Merge option then select step by
step Mail merge wizard Then Mail merge dialog box appears on the right side of the screen.
Step 5:
i) Select the Letter Type as Letters Radio button from Select document type list. Click on Next:
Starting document.

ii) Select the Use the current document radio button from the select starting document list. Then
click on Next : Select Recipients

iii) Select Type a new list radio button from select recipients list .Then click on create. Then a
new dialogue box New address list appears. Then enter address information for 10 entries.
Then click on OK. Then click on save . Then 10 entries list will appear, select needed ones.
Then press on OK. Then click Next: Write your letter.

iv) Select More items, then the list will appear. Then select need information and click on Insert
-> Close button as many as you want. Then click on Next: Preview your letters.

v) We can preview of 10 letters by clicking on Recipients then click on Next: Complete the
merge.

vi) Select Edit individual letters then select All Radio button then click OK, to edit any of
the address if needed.

Step 6: At last we have to save the file as Mail Merge by clicking on: Save button from Office button.

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