Grade 8 (UT+Exam) - 081

  MS Word What are the main parts of the MS Word interface? MS Word's interface includes the Ribbon, which organizes commands into tabs (Home, Insert, Layout, etc.), the Quick Access Toolbar for frequently used actions, the Document Area for writing and editing text, and the Status Bar that displays information like page count and word count [ 1 ]. How do you change the font style and size in MS Word? In the Home tab, use the Font group to select the desired font style and size. Advanced options like text effects, underlining, and subscript/superscript are also available for further customization [ 4 ]. What is the purpose of the "Header and Footer" option in MS Word? The Header and Footer tool is used to add consistent information (like page numbers, document titles, or dates) at the top (header) or bottom (footer) of each page across a document, improving its layout and professional appeara

G5 - Additional Contents for first terminal

 

Full Forms

  1. USB - Universal Serial Bus
  2. WiFi - Wireless Fidelity
  3. CPU - Central Processing Unit
  4. RAM - Random Access Memory
  5. ROM - Read-Only Memory
  6. LAN - Local Area Network
  7. WAN - Wide Area Network
  8. HTML - HyperText Markup Language
  9. HTTP - HyperText Transfer Protocol
  10. IP - Internet Protocol
  11. MAC - Media Access Control
  12. FTP - File Transfer Protocol
  13. VPN - Virtual Private Network
  14. URL - Uniform Resource Locator
  15. DNS - Domain Name System

Shorts

  1. PC - Personal Computer
  2. OS - Operating System
  3. SSD - Solid State Drive
  4. HDD - Hard Disk Drive
  5. LED - Light Emitting Diode
  6. LCD - Liquid Crystal Display
  7. PDF - Portable Document Format
  8. DVD - Digital Versatile Disc
  9. CD - Compact Disc
  10. BIOS - Basic Input Output System
  11. GUI - Graphical User Interface
  12. PNG - Portable Network Graphics
  13. JPEG - Joint Photographic Experts Group
  14. GIF - Graphics Interchange Format
  15. URL - Uniform Resource Locator

Shortcut Keys

  1. Ctrl + C - Copy
  2. Ctrl + V - Paste
  3. Ctrl + X - Cut
  4. Ctrl + Z - Undo
  5. Ctrl + Y - Redo
  6. Ctrl + A - Select All
  7. Ctrl + S - Save
  8. Ctrl + P - Print
  9. Ctrl + F - Find
  10. Ctrl + T - New Tab (in browsers)
  11. Ctrl + N - New Window
  12. Alt + Tab - Switch between open applications
  13. Ctrl + Shift + Esc - Open Task Manager
  14. F5 - Refresh
  15. Ctrl + D - Bookmark (in browsers)

Kids Abbreviation

  1. LOL - Laugh Out Loud
  2. OMG - Oh My God
  3. BRB - Be Right Back
  4. GTG - Got To Go
  5. IDK - I Don't Know
  6. BFF - Best Friends Forever
  7. JK - Just Kidding
  8. TTYL - Talk To You Later
  9. BTW - By The Way
  10. FYI - For Your Information
  11. IMO - In My Opinion
  12. NP - No Problem
  13. TBH - To Be Honest
  14. THX - Thanks
  15. YOLO - You Only Live Once

Chatting Abbreviation

  1. AFK - Away From Keyboard
  2. ASAP - As Soon As Possible
  3. BBL - Be Back Later
  4. CUL - See You Later
  5. FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
  6. GR8 - Great
  7. L8R - Later
  8. NVM - Never Mind
  9. ROFL - Rolling On the Floor Laughing
  10. SMH - Shaking My Head
  11. TTYS - Talk To You Soon
  12. WYD - What You Doing?
  13. ILY - I Love You
  14. ILYSM - I Love You So Much
  15. XOXO - Hugs and Kisses

 

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