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chris42

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Hey all,

Have any of your teachers given you a good database of all the terms that you need to know ?

Like for example What the different meanings of CUT is between Excel, Word and Access?
 

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Originally posted by chris42


Like for example What the different meanings of CUT is between Excel, Word and Access?
welpz not sumfing like this thoz !.. omg we have to recgonised that?
 

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Yeah I mean't more general terms such that is covered in the IT syllabus.
 

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Originally posted by chris42
Yeah I mean't more general terms such that is covered in the IT syllabus.
lol Cut?!

do you mean as in the commmand Cut

Edit> Cut

or is it some term that u turned into an acronymn.
 

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i'll make one up for you

Cut - A Command found in office and also found in the Windows operating system, what this command does, is it stores whatever item that was selected and having the 'cut' function applied to it, in terms of text the text is temporarily stored in the Office Clipboard, until any new text is copied or cut where the previously stored text is erased, for files basically the cut function stores the path of the file you selected and applied the cut function to, for example selecting the file hello.txt in c drive will result "C:\hello.txt" stored in the Windows Clipboad.
 

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Originally posted by Winston
i'll make one up for you

Cut - A Command found in office and also found in the Windows operating system, what this command does, is it stores whatever item that was selected and having the 'cut' function applied to it, in terms of text the text is temporarily stored in the Office Clipboard, until any new text is copied or cut where the previously stored text is erased, for files basically the cut function stores the path of the file you selected and applied the cut function to, for example selecting the file hello.txt in c drive will result "C:\hello.txt" stored in the Windows Clipboad.
You know linux has a clipboard too :p
so does staroffice :p

/sarcasm
 

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Glossary Book (incomplete)

I started to create something at one of my schools, it is incomplete by my help a little.

email me and I will send you a copy.

rgalvin@dodo.com.au


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