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EDIT202 – File Management Lab
Assignment Guidelines
1. Download the following two files from the File Management Lab page on
the course WebCT site and save them on the desktop:
Word-Template.doc
Starter-Files.zip
To download a file right click on the file you wish to download. This file
could be a picture or simply a blue underlined hyperlink to another file. In
either instance you will always be right-clicking and selecting a “Save
As…” option.
When right clicking on a file or link a context menu will appear. For
example when downloading an image file right click on the image and you
will see the following context menu:
Notice that the “Save Picture As…” option has been selected.
When downloading using a hyperlink (a link to another file) right-click on
the link and select “Save Target As…” It should be noted that when right-
clicking on a link in the Firefox web browser the option to save the file will
be “Save Link As…”
Internet Explorer 8 Firefox 3.6
After selecting one of the above options you will then have to decide where
you will be saving your file to.
It is recommended that if you are working on campus that you save to the
Desktop. If you are working from home it is recommended that you save
the file to a somewhere you can find it later.
To select the Desktop as your file saving location click on the available
Desktop button on the right hand side of your Save As window.
Depending on your browser and settings the computer you are working on
may try to open the file you have just downloaded automatically. Usually
you do not want to choose this option as you want to be able to choose what
programs to run and NOT have the computer make that decision for you.
If you see the following Download complete window or something similar
it is recommended that you click on the Close button.
After you have downloaded the files you should see the icons for the
resulting file on your desktop.
2. Extract the “Starter-Files.zip” which was just downloaded to the desktop.
To uncompress (technically referred to as extraction) right-click on the
compressed “.zip” file and select the following options:
Once this has been done you should see the original folder as it was before
it was compressed, in the same location as the original “.zip” file. Please
make a note of this step as you will be completing it repeatedly during the
EDIT 202 course
This means that if the “.zip” was saved onto you desktop and then
extracted, the resulting folder (or collection of files) that was in that “zip file
should be on the desktop.
3. Create a new folder on your desktop and label this folder “LABSEC-
CCID-FileManagement”.
Replace LABSEC-CCID with your own information. So if you are in lab
section X01 and your ccid is “estudent”. Then your file name would be
“X01-estudent-FileManagement”.
To create a new folder, right-click on your desktop. Select New, then
Folder from the available context menu.
When you see the New Folder on your desktop rename it. As soon as you
create the new folder you should be able to rename it. If not simply right-
click on the folder and select Rename from the available context menu.
4. Open the Starter-Files folder which should be on your desktop and change
the View of this folder to Tiles view.
Double click on the Starter-Files folder to view its contents.
After you open the Starter-Files you should be able to see the following
open window displaying the content of the folder (Please note it is the files
that are important not the specific view shown below):
To change the view of the open folder select Tiles from the View menu.
Once the view in your folder has been changed the contents of your folder
should look similar to the image below:
5. Take a screenshot of the contents your Starter-Files folder and paste the
image into your Word-Template.doc file.
Minimize or close all windows so that there is nothing open on your
desktop besides the Starter Files folder:
This portion of the assignment calls for you to take a screenshot of the
contents on the Starter-Files folder. Before you take the screenshot you
will have to resize the window of this folder so it does take up a large
portion of our finished word document.
To resize this folder single click, hold down and drag on the available
resize tab in the bottom right-hand corner of the open window.
Resize the window to a reasonable size (approximately the size of the
screen shot shown below).
With your folder at a reasonable size single click anywhere inside the open
Starter Files folder to make it the active window.
Once you have single clicked anywhere inside the Starter Files folder press
both the ALT and Print Screen buttons at the same time to take a screen
shot.
By taking this screenshot you have copied the image of the Starter Files
folder to the clipboard (a piece of virtual memory inside the computer).
Your next step will be to open the Word-Template.doc file and paste this
image into that document.
To launch the program from the Start menu in the ED South 155 lab you
can select Start > Programs > Microsoft Office> Microsoft Word 2007.
You should now see a blank word document labeled “Document 1.” This
is not the document we want to edit. To open the Word-Template.doc file we want to edit select Open from the File menu. Locate the Word-
Template.doc file which should be on the desktop:
Note that the above image may look different depending how many files are
currently available on the Desktop of the computer you are using to
complete this assignment.
To open the Word-Template.doc file single click to select the file and click
on the Open button. Remember to view the contents of your desktop you
can click on the Desktop button on the left-hand side of the Open file
window.
With the Word-Template.doc file open follow the available instructions
under item # 1 to paste the image into the document.
6. Save the open Word-Template.doc file with the new file name
“Assignment.doc” into your “LABSEC-CCID-FileManagement” folder.
To save the current file you are working on with a different file name to a
different location, single click the Windows office icon then select Save As
> Word Document.
To save this file into your “LABSEC-CCID-FileManagement” folder,
bring up your desktop in the File Save window by clicking on the Desktop
button.
With your Desktop open to view double click on your “LABSEC-CCID-
FileManagement” folder. If this has been done correctly you should now
see the name of your folder in the Save in: drop down menu as shown
below.
Double checking the Save in: drop down menu is a quick way to ensure you
are saving your files to correct chosen location.
Name your file “Assignment.doc” and click Save. Periodically save your
file every few minutes (Hint: To save periodically without having to go to
the Windows menu every time you can use the shortcut keys CTRL+S on
the keyboard to save).
You will need to edit this file again later, so it is recommended that you
save all your changes and minimize this so that it remains in the
taskbar for later use.
To keep your document open while opening another program or application,
first minimize your document by clicking on the minimize button while
working in your current program.
Once your current program window is minimized you should see your
computer desktop and the program you just minimized should be located in
your taskbar.
Note: The taskbar on your computer may not look exactly the one shown above.
7. Move the following files from the Starter-Files folder to the “LABSEC-
CCID-FileManagement”
Sample.gif
Sample.jpg
WebPage.txt
WebpageAnimation.gif
In order to move files from one folder into another folder both folders need
to be open (so the contents are visible) on the desktop at the same time
Double click to open both folders so that both folders are open and their
contents visible on the desktop.
To move files from one folder to another simply click and drag the item
(file or folder), that you wish to copy, from one folder to another. When
dragging a file from one location to another it is helpful to remember that
you should drag to an empty part of the folder this way files don’t replace
other files or end up buried in random folders.
Depending on what view you have set for your folder, as you are moving a
file from one folder to another you should see a faint transparent image as
you are moving the file into the second folder.
Once it has been moved you should see the file in the new folder as shown
below.
Note: Remember in this instance we are not copying the file, we are moving the
file, so there should only be one copy of the file during this entire process.
To select more than one file inside a folder hold down the Shift key on the
keyboard and single click to select all the needed files or use the CTRL-A
shortcut.
Once this step has been completed at this point you should have the
following files in your LABSEC-CCID-FileManagement folder.
8. Open the Assignment.doc file in Microsoft Word and insert the Sample.gif
image into the table for question #2 and insert the Sample.jpg image into
the table for question #3.
To insert images into the appropriate cell of the table single click inside the
cell where you want the image inserted and click on the Insert tab. After
clicking on the Insert tab single click on the Picture button and this should
bring up the Insert Picture window.
When the Insert Picture window appears you will have to find the correct
image to insert. The images you need to insert are stored inside your
LABSEC-CCID-FileManagement folder on the desktop.
With the Insert Picture window open single-click on the
Desktop button located on the left hand side of the window:
Double-click to open your LABSEC-CCID-FileManagement folder.
Because we are inserting an image when we open the LABSEC-CCID-
FileManagement folder we will see all of the images that are inside that
folder.
However, without seeing the file extensions for these image files we have
no way of knowing which is the “.gif” image file and which one is the
“.jpg” image file.
To make sure you are selecting the correct image to insert for items #3 and
#4 single click on the Files of type: drop down menu at the bottom of the
Insert Picture window and select the specific image file type you wish to
insert.
For question #2 select Graphics Interchange Format
For question #3 select JPEG File Interchange Format.
By limiting your selection of images to a certain file type your choices in
the Insert file menu will change. Remember to only insert the “Sample.gif”
and “Sample.jpg” respectively.
9. With the Assignment.doc file still open in Microsoft Word, copy and paste
(using Paste Special) the definition for a “.gif” image from Webopedia
into the table in question #2.
Open an Internet Browser window and go to the following address
(http://www.webopedia.com). This should take you to the Webopedia
website as shown below:
Type in the definition you are looking for into the definition Search Box
indicated above and click on the Go! button.
This should take you the definition page for your desired term
Click and drag over the text for the definition (careful not to select anything
else besides the text, watch and make sure only the text is highlighted) and
select Copy from the Edit menu while still in the web browser window.
Minimize your browser window and once again bring up the
Assignment.doc window by clicking on it to make it the active window.
When pasting the text into the document you will not choose the Paste
option instead you will select Paste Special .
We want to select Paste Special in this case and not paste because we want
to change a few things about the way the text will be inserted into this
document.
To be more specific we only want the text and not the extra formatting that
was included when the text was typed into the Webopedia website. For
example if were to just select Paste the text would look like it is shown
below:
Notice in the above text all of the hyperlinks and formatting are the same as
they were on the website. We don’t want this formatting. To get rid of the
formatting go on to the next step.
Single click to place the cursor where you want the text to be copied in your
Assignment.doc document and single click to select the Home tab single
click on the Paste drop down arrow as shown below and select Paste
Special.
This should bring up the Paste Special menu as shown below:
To remove the formatting from your copied text select Unformatted Text
and click on OK.
Now when pasted into your document the text should look similar to the
text shown below:
10. With the Assignment.doc file still open in Microsoft Word, copy and paste
(using Paste Special) the definition for a “.jpg” image from Webopedia
into the table in question #3.
11. With the Assignment.doc file still open in Microsoft Word, copy and paste
(using Paste Special) the definitions from Webopedia for all of the terms
listed in the table for question #4
12. Save your “Assignment.doc” file one last time by selecting Save from the
File menu.
13. Make sure the following files are located in the LABSEC-CCID-
FileManagement folder:
14. Using WinZip compress the LABSEC-CCID-FileManagement folder and
submit the LABSEC-CCID-FileManagement.zip file before the end of
your designated lab period.
To compress your folder right-click on your chosen folder and select the
following options.
After you compress your folder you will see the following single file
appear. Notice the icon looks similar to a folder being compressed by a
vice, hence file compression.
©Steven Scott & EDIT 202 Development Team
University of Alberta
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