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Title: Information and Communication


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Information and Communication
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7.1 Getting Started(With Internet Explorer)
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7.1.1 First Steps with the Internet
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7.1.1.1 Open a Web Browsing Application.
  • Double click on the Internet Explorer icon
    displayed on your Desktop.

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7.1.1.2 Understand the Make-up and Structure of
a Web Address.
  • The address of a Web site is given by something
    called its URL (Uniform Resource Locator)
  • http//www.microsoft.com

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7.1.1.3 Display a Given Web Page.
  • Open the Internet Explorer program.
  • In the Address section of the program window
    enter the full URL (http//www/microsoft) - ie
    the web address, that you wish to display.

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7.1.1.4 Change the Web Browser Home
Page/Startpage.
  • Click on the Tools drop down menu and select the
    Internet Options command.
  • Click on the General tab of the Internet Options
    dialog box.

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7.1.1.5 Close the Web Browser.
  • Click on the Close icon displayed at the top
    right of the Internet Explorer window OR press
    AltF4.

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7.1.1.6 Use Application Help Functions.
  • Click on the Help drop down menu and then click
    on the Tour command.
  • You will be connected to a section of the
    Microsoft Web site from where you can gain
    information about topics such as surfing the Web.

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7.1.2 Adjust Basic Settings
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7.1.2.1 Change View/display Modes.
  • You may view the source HTML code that is
    responsible for displaying that Web page.
  • To see the source HTML. Click on the View drop
    down menu and select Source.

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7.1.2.2 Modify Toolbar Display.
  • Right click on an existing toolbar, this will
    display the Toolbars drop down menu, from which
    you can select or de-select toolbars.

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7.1.2.3 Display Images on Web Page.
  • By default Microsoft Internet Explorer will
    automatically display any images within a Web
    page.
  • You may choose to turn this feature off to speed
    the loading of Web pages but because of the
    graphical nature of the Web this is somewhat
    missing the point!

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7.1.2.4 Do Not Load Image Files Onto Web Page.
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  • Click on the Tools drop down menu and select the
    Internet Options command.
  • A dialog box is displayed.
  • Select the Advanced tab and scroll down until you
    can see the required option illustrated.
  • Make sure there is no tick in the Show picture
    check box and then close the dialog box by
    clicking on the OK button

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7.2 Web Navigation
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7.2.1 Accessing a Web Address
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7.2.1.1 Open a URL (Uniform Resource Locator)
and Collect Data.
  • If you have a Web page address such as
    http//www.microsoft.com you could simply enter
    this into the URL Address bar at the top of the
    Internet Explorer program, and when you press the
    Enter key the desired Internet site will be
    displayed.

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7.2.1.2 Open a Hyperlink or an Image Link and
Return to Original Page.
  • A quick way to go back to the last Web page you
    visited is to use the Internet Explorer Back
    button.
  • On badly designed sites this may be the only way
    to escape from the page you are viewing.

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7.2.1.3 Browse a Specified Site and Collect Data.
  • Visit any site you wish and download a picture or
    file.

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7.3 Web Searching
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7.3.1 Using a Search Engine
  • Alta Vista
  • http//www.altavista.com/
  • Excite
  • http//www.excite.com/
  • G.O.D. a UK Search Engine
  • http//www.god.co.uk/
  • HotBot
  • http//www.hotbot.com/
  • Go / Infoseek
  • http//www.go.com/
  • Lycos
  • http//www.lycos.com/
  • Yell -UK Yellow Pages
  • http//www.yell.co.uk/

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7.3.1.1 Define Search Requirements.
  • Use a word or phrase that relates to what you are
    searching for

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7.3.1.2 Use a Key Word in a Search.
  • Normally you should use two (or more) words or a
    short phrase rather than a single word when using
    a search engine.

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7.3.1.3 Use Common Logical Operators in a Search.
  • If you search using two words such as computer
    training, then often a search engine will go off
    and find all the pages that it knows about
    relating to "computer", "training" and "computer
    training".
  • To get round this problem most search engines
    allow you to insert a symbol between your
    words, this means that you only want to find
    pages containing all your words.
  • Sometimes you would be better enclosing your
    search phrase with quotation (") symbols.

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7.3.2 Printing
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7.3.2.1 Preview a Document.
  • Most Web browsers do not have a special preview
    mode as such, you can simply look at the Web page
    and decide if you wish to print it or not.

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7.3.2.2 Modify Page Setup Options.
  • Using Microsoft Internet Explorer, click on the
    File drop down menu and select the Page Setup
    command to display the Page Setup dialog box.

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7.3.2.3 Print a Web Page Using Basic Print
Options.
  • Click on the Print icon located in the
    application toolbars

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7.3.2.4 Present a Search Report As a Printed
Document.
  • If you have used a search engine to display
    results on your screen and wish to print those
    results, simply click on the Print icon within
    the Internet Explorer toolbar.

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7.4 Bookmarks
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7.4.1 Create a Bookmark
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7.4.1.1 Open a Book-marked Web Page.
  • Click on the Favorites drop down menu.
  • Select the item within your favorites list.
  • The correct URL will be entered into the Address
    bar and the Web page will be displayed.

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7.4.1.2 Bookmark a Web page.
  • Click on the Favorites drop down menu (NOT the
    favorites icon).
  • This will display a drop down menu, from which
    you should select the Add to favorites command.

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7.4.1.3 Add Web Pages to Bookmark Folder.
  • Click on the Favorites drop down menu and then
    select the Organize Favorites command, which will
    display the Organize Favorites dialog box.

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7.5 Getting Started(with Electronic Mail)
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7.5.1 First Steps With Electronic Mail
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7.5.1.1 Open an Electronic Mail Application.
  • Click on the Start button to display the start
    menu.
  • Click on Programs to display the programs
    submenu.
  • Click on the Microsoft Outlook command.

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7.5.1.2 Open a Mail Inbox for a Specified User.
  • Click the Inbox icon on the Outlook bar

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7.5.1.3 Open a Mail Message.
  • If necessary, open the Inbox folder.
  • Click the Send and Receive icon, located on the
    Standard toolbar OR press the F5 key.

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7.5.1.4 Close the Electronic Mail Application.
  • Click the Close icon in the top right hand corner
    of the Outlook screenOR click on the File drop
    down menu and select the Exit commandOR press
    AltF4.

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7.5.1.5 Use Application Help Functions.
  • The Office Assistant is displayed by default.
  • If the assistant has been hidden and you wish to
    reactivate it, click on the Microsoft Outlook
    Help icon

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7.5.2 Adjust Basic Settings
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7.5.2.1 Change Display Modes.
  • Click on the View drop down menu and select the
    Current View command

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7.5.2.2 Modify Toolbar Display.
  • To display a toolbar, select the Toolbars command
    from the View menu to display the Toolbars drop
    down menu.
  • A list of toolbars is displayed.
  • Choose the Toolbar you want to display by
    clicking on it from the list.

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7.6 Messaging
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7.6.1 Send a Message
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7.6.1.1 Create a New Message.
  • Open the Inbox folder.
  • Select the New Mail Message icon from the
    Standard toolbarOR press CtrlN to display the
    Message window.

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7.6.1.2 Insert a Mail Address in the Mailto
Field.
  • Type the email address of the person you wish to
    send the message to into the To text box.

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7.6.1.3 Insert a Title in the Subject Field.
  • Enter a short overview of the message into the
    Subject text box.

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7.6.1.4 Add an Auto-signature to a Message.
  • Within the Message window, click on the Insert
    drop down menu.
  • Select the Signature command.
  • Choose the signature you require from the submenu.

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7.6.1.5 Use a Spell Checking Tool If Available.
  • Click within the Message window message text
    area.
  • Click the Message window Tools drop down menu and
    select the Spelling commandOR press the F7 key

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7.6.1.6 Attach a File to a Message.
  • Once you have finished entering the text of your
    message, click the Insert File icon on the
    Message window toolbarOR click the Insert drop
    down menu and select the File command.

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7.6.1.7 Send a Message With High/low Priority.
  • To set the message importance, click the down
    arrow to the right of the Importance box and
    select from the menu displayed.

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7.6.2 Copy, Move, Delete
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7.6.2.1 Use Copy and Paste Tools to Duplicate
Text Within a Message or to Another Active
Message.
  • To copy text to the Clipboard from a message
  • Within the Message window, select the text you
    wish to copy to the Clipboard.
  • From the Edit menu select the Copy command
  • To paste text from the Clipboard into a message
  • Within the Message window, position the insertion
    point at the location within your message where
    you want to insert the contents of the Clipboard.
  • From the Edit menu, choose the Paste command

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7.6.2.2 Use Cut and Paste Tools to Move Text
Within a Message or to Another Active Message.
  • To cut text to the Clipboard from a message
  • Within the Message window, select the text you
    wish to cut to the Clipboard.
  • From the Edit menu select the Cut command
  • To paste text from the Clipboard into a message
  • Within the Message window, position the insertion
    point at the location within your message where
    you want to insert the contents of the Clipboard.
  • From the Edit menu, choose the Paste command

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7.6.2.3 Use Cut and Paste Tools to Insert Text
From Another Source Into a Message.
  • Open the application (e.g. Word) and select the
    text you want to copy into your message.
  • Press CtrlC to copy the text to the Clipboard.
  • Using the Taskbar, display the Message window
    containing the message into which you want to
    insert the text.
  • Position the insertion point at the location
    within the message where you wish to insert the
    contents of the Clipboard.
  • Press CtrlV to paste the text into the message

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7.6.2.4 Delete Text in a Message.
  • Within the Message window, select the text you
    want to delete.
  • Press the Delete key.

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7.6.2.5 Delete a File Attachment From a Message.
  • Open the message containing the file you want to
    delete.
  • Icons displayed along the bottom of the Message
    window will represent any files attached to the
    message.
  • Click once on the file you want to delete to
    select it.
  • Press the Delete key.

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7.6.3 Read a Message
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7.6.3.1 Collect or Open Mail.
  • To collect new messages
  • If necessary, open the Inbox folder.
  • Click the Send and Receive icon, located on the
    Standard toolbar OR press the F5 key.
  • To open a message
  • If necessary, open the Inbox folder.
  • Double click on the message you wish to read to
    open the Message dialog box.

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7.6.3.2 Mark/highlight a Message in a Mail Folder.
  • If necessary, open the Inbox folder.
  • Double click on the message you wish to flag to
    display the Message dialog box.
  • Click the Flag for Follow Up icon on the Message
    dialog box toolbar to display the Flag for Follow
    Up dialog box.
  • Click the down arrow to the right of the Flag to
    text box to display a list of flag types.
  • Select the flag you require.

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7.6.3.3 Use the Mail Bin.
  • To open the Deleted Items Folder
  • Click on the Deleted Items icon located on the
    Outlook bar.
  • To restore a message from the Deleted Items
    Folder
  • Open the Deleted Items folder.
  • Select the message you wish to recover.
  • Click on the Edit drop down menu and select the
    Move to Folder commandOR press Ctrl-Shift-V.

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7.6.3.4 Open and Save a File Attachment. Slide 1
of 2
  • To open an attached file
  • If necessary, open the Inbox folder.
  • Double click on the message containing the
    attached file to open the Message dialog box.
  • Double click on the file icon.
  • Outlook will start the appropriate application
    and open the file.

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7.6.3.4 Open and Save a File Attachment. Slide 2
of 2
  • Saving an Attached File
  • If necessary, open the Inbox folder.
  • Double click on the message containing the file
    you wish to save to display the Message dialog
    box.
  • Click on the Message dialog box File drop down
    menu and select the Save Attachments command.
  • If the message contains more than one attached
    file the Save All Attachments dialog box will be
    displayed enabling you to select the file you
    wish to save. Select the files as required and
    click on the OK button.
  • The Save Attachment or Save All Attachments
    dialog box will be displayed. Select the folder
    you wish to save in and click on the Save button.

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7.6.4 Reply to a Message
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7.6.4.1 Use Reply to Sender Function.
  • If necessary, open the Inbox folder.
  • Select the message you want to reply to.
  • Click on the Reply icon on the Standard toolbar
  • The Message dialog box will open and the text of
    the original message appears in the message
    window.
  • Type your reply above the text of the original
    message and then click the Send icon on the
    Message dialog box toolbar

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7.6.4.2 Use Reply to All Function.
  • If necessary, open the Inbox folder.
  • Select the message you want to reply to.
  • Click the Reply to All icon on the Standard
    toolbar.

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7.6.4.3 Reply With Original Message Insertion.
  • Open the Inbox folder.
  • Click on the Tools drop down menu and select the
    Options command to display the Options dialog
    box.
  • Select the Preferences tab and click on the
    E-mail Options button.
  • The E-mail Options dialog box will be displayed.
  • Select Include original message text from the
    When replying to a message drop down list.

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7.6.4.4 Reply Without Original Message Insertion.
  • Open the Inbox folder.
  • Click on the Tools drop down menu and select the
    Options command to display the Options dialog
    box.
  • Select the Preferences tab and click on the
    E-mail Options button.
  • The E-mail Options dialog box will be displayed.
  • Select Do not include original message from the
    When replying to a message drop down list.

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7.6.4.5 Forward a Message.
  • If necessary, open the Inbox folder.
  • Select the message you wish to forward.
  • Select the Forward icon from the Standard
    toolbar the Message dialog box will be
    displayed.
  • Type the email address of the person you wish to
    forward the message to into the To text box

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7.7 Addressing
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7.7.1 Using Address Books
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7.7.1.1 Add a Mail Address to an Address
List.Slide 1 of 3
  • Open the Inbox folder.
  • Click on the Tools drop down menu and select the
    Address Book command.
  • The Address Book window will be displayed.
  • Double click on the group you wish to add a mail
    address to.
  • Groups are represented by this icon.
  • The Properties dialog box will be displayed as
    illustrated.

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7.7.1.1 Add a Mail Address to an Address
List.Slide 2 of 3
  • The Properties dialog box will be displayed as
    illustrated.

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7.7.1.1 Add a Mail Address to an Address
List.Slide 3 of 3
  • Type the name of the person you want to add to
    the group into the Name text box at the bottom of
    the Properties dialog box.
  • Type the email address of the person into the
    E-Mail text box.
  • Click on the Add button.
  • The new member will be displayed in the Group
    Members list.
  • To close the Properties dialog box click on the
    OK button.
  • To close the Address Book window, click on the
    Close icon in the top right corner of the window.

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7.7.1.2 Delete a Mail Address From an Address
List.
  • Open the Inbox folder.
  • Click on the Tools drop down menu and select the
    Address Book command. The Address Book window
    will be displayed.
  • Double click on the group you wish to remove from
    a list.
  • The Properties dialog box will be displayed.
  • Select the person you want to remove from the
    group from the Group Members list.
  • Click on the Remove button.

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7.7.1.3 Create a New Address List/distribution
List.
  • Open the Inbox folder.
  • Click on the Tools drop down menu and select the
    Address Book command. The Address Book window
    will be displayed.
  • Click on the File drop down menu and select the
    New Group command.
  • Type a name for the group into the Group Name
    text box.
  • Type the name of the person you want to add to
    the group into the Name text box at the bottom of
    the Properties dialog box.
  • Type the email address of the person into the
    E-Mail text box.
  • Click on the Add button.

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7.7.1.4 Update an Address Book From Incoming Mail.
  • Open the message from the person you want to add
    to your address book.
  • Right click on the senders name or email address
    in the To text box of the message header section
    of the Message window.
  • A popup menu will be displayed, select the Add to
    Contacts command.
  • The Contact window will open here you can enter
    additional information about the message sender.
  • Once finished, click on the Save and Close icon
    located on the Contact window toolbar.

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7.7.2 Messages to Several Addresses
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7.7.2.1 Reply to a Message Using a Distribution
List.
  • Open the Inbox folder.
  • Select the message you wish to reply to.
  • Click on the Reply to All icon and your response
    will be sent to the sender and all members of the
    distribution list

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7.7.2.2 Copy a Message to Another Address.
  • Whilst composing your message in the Message
    window, enter the address of the person you want
    to send a copy to into the Cc text box.
  • In this example the message is addressed to
    sales_at_cctglobal.com, in addition a copy of the
    message will also be sent to robertnewman_at_excite.c
    o.uk

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7.7.2.3 Use Blind Copy Tool. Slide 1 of 2
  • A blind carbon copy is a copy of the message that
    is sent to someone in secret, other recipients of
    the message will not know that the person has
    received the message

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7.7.2.3 Use Blind Copy Tool. Slide 2 of 2
  • Whilst composing your message in the Message
    window, display the Bcc field by clicking on the
    View drop down menu and selecting the Bcc Field
    command.
  • Type the address of the person you wish to
    received the blind carbon copy into the Bcc text
    box.
  • In this example the message is addressed to
    sales_at_cctglobal.com, in addition a copy of the
    message will also be sent to robertnewman_at_excite.c
    o.uk without the knowledge of the other
    recipients.

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7.8 Message Management
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7.8.1 Organizing Messages
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7.8.1.1 Search for a Message.
  • If necessary, open the Inbox folder.
  • Click the Tools drop down menu and select the
    Find command
  • OR click the Find icon on the Standard toolbar.

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7.8.1.2 Create a New Mail Folder.
  • Open the Inbox folder.
  • Click on the File drop down menu and select the
    New command.
  • Choose Folder from the submenu, the Create New
    Folder dialog box will be displayed.
  • Type a name for the folder into the Name text
    box.
  • Click on the OK button to close the Create New
    Folder dialog box.
  • The Add shortcut to Outlook bar dialog box will
    be displayed, click the Yes or No button as
    required.

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7.8.1.3 Delete a Message.
  • Open the Inbox folder.
  • Select the message you want to delete by clicking
    on the entry in the message list.
  • Press the Delete key.

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7.8.1.4 Move Messages to a New Mail Folder.
Slide 1 of 2
  • Open the Inbox folder.
  • Select the message you want to move by clicking
    on the entry in the message list.
  • Right click on the highlighted message to display
    a popup menu.
  • Select the Move to Folder command as illustrated.

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7.8.1.4 Move Messages to a New Mail Folder.
Slide 2 of 2
  • The Move Items dialog box will be displayed.
  • Select the folder you want to move the message to
    by clicking on the entry in the Move Items dialog
    box.
  • Click on the OK button to close the Move Items
    dialog box and move the message.

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7.8.1.5 Sort Messages by Name, by Subject, by
Date Etc.
  • If necessary, open the Inbox folder.
  • Click on the heading of the field you wish to
    sort the message list by, e.g. to sort the
    messages by sender, click on the From field
    heading.
  • An arrow will appear to indicate the direction of
    the sort.
  • Click the field heading again to reverse
    direction of the sort if required.

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7.9 Web Server
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Web Server
Request (URL)
Response (HTML File, Images, )
HTML
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Web Server- Apache HTTP Server
  • Download Link http//httpd.apache.org/download.
    cgi
  • Hosting
  • Create the web site (HTML Files, JSP, ASP,
    Servlet, JavaBean)
  • Put the HTML files in the htdocs Folder under the
    Apache Directory
  • Run the browser and type your localhost IP and
    the main page name example http//localhost8080
    /index.html
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