Cyc comp lesson 1

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Croydon Youth class Computer lesson. Waltzing Matilda 1. Attach a word.doc to an email and send

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Learn how to create a word document and then attach in an email and send.

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Croydon Youth classComputer lesson.Waltzing Matilda

1. Attach a word.doc to an email and send

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Choose a picture for your document.

• Open your web browser (internet explorer or Firefox) and go to google

• Write ‘Waltzing Matilda’ in the search bar and click ‘enter’• Click on images (top left) and choose a picture to copy.

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Other pictures- you could also try writing in google:

• Swag• Swagman• Sheep• Policeman on horseback• Billabong• Camp fire• Artist’s impression• Australian outback• Historical house

Find the picture you want.

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•Open word.doc.Start, programs, microsoft office 07Click twice on Word.doc

•Copy the picture onto the word.doc

•In your word.doc write:

the heading: Waltzing Matilda

•Highlight this and change the size and font

Waltzing Matilda

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Go to google again and type in ‘Youth Class Blog’, enter and click on this. Go to ‘Waltzing Matilda song” and highlight the words: right click ‘copy’.

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Go to your word.doc again and right click ‘paste’ this onto your page.

It should have:

•A heading•A picture•The text

•Thanks to Reza for hisWork example

•Now go to file, save as…•You can save this to your desktop or to your student H: drive

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Now you need log in to your email account.

•Compose email (create)

•To: my email address

•Subject: Waltzing Matilda word.doc

•Go to ‘attach a file’

•Select where you saved the word document and click on it to open. This should be loading LOADING.

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You can see there is an attachment in this email

Then click SEND and you have finished attaching a word.doc in an email.Now you can sing the song!!

Write: Dear Jane,Here is my attached word.docFrom your name.