Category Archives: IT Training
IT Security
Most people understand their department and know how to use
their tools to get their tasks done, but are isolated and unaware of
security issues all around them. The weakest link in most security
programs is people. To be part … Continue reading
IT Tips Quiz
This quiz covers the the training module “IT Tips”. This module
contains six lessons. Here is a summary of the previous lessons. This
first lesson is “How To Store Data“. The second lesson is “Google
Search”. The third lesson is … Continue reading
Working With Outlook
Before you start sending emails with Outlook you need to create
a email signature. A signature on all business emails is required by
law and must include your name, company name, company address,
registration no. etc. Use the buttons below … Continue reading
Storing Data On The Local Drive
Storing Data on the C: Drive Data (files, folders pictures
music etc) can be stored in various ways either on the PC itself or on
various forms of external media such as CD’s, floppy disks or memory
cards. In the … Continue reading
Using Help
The help facility has been included in the Windows operating
system since Windows 95, the help files are installed as part of the
installation. Over the years the help facility has been upgrade to take
advantage of internet access so … Continue reading
How To Backup
How To Back Up Data to External Devices Backing up is the
process of making extra copies of important information (e.g. accounts
data) which may be stored on your computer. Data is usually stored away
from the computer for extra … Continue reading
Google Search
Effective searches with Google How Google Works i. The web
server sends the query to the index servers. The content inside the
index servers is similar to the index in the back of a book – it tells
which pages … Continue reading
How to store data
Storing Data on External Devices. A popular method of storing
data is via external media such as external hard drives or memory
sticks. These are usually attached via the USB port which is found at
the back of most machines. … Continue reading
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