Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Unit 2 lesson 1 vocab.

  • column index-the column number in the table array from wich the matching value must be returned.
  • comment- text in visual basic added to code that explains how thw code works.
  • conditional formatting- format such as cell shading or font color.
  • custom filter- a list taken from within a larger lists where the only records shown are the rows that meet the criterria you specify for a column.
  • data list- worksheets rows that contain related data.
  • document element- top most element ina XML file.
  • end tag- specifies the end of a element.
  • export- to use data in another program.
  • extensible markup language-strutured data from an application in a standard, consistent way.
  • filter- list taken frrom within a larger list where the only records shown are the rows that meet the criteria you choose from a dro down list for a column.
  • HLOOKUP- function that searches for a value in the top row of a table and then returns a value in the same column from a row you specify in the table.
  • interactive data- html file that contains special components that allow browser users to interact with the workbook.
  • lookup value- value to be found in the first column of the table array when using a lookup function.
  • named range- word or string of characters that represent a cell, range of cells, formula, or constant value.
  • start tag-the tag that begins an XML statement.
  • static data- data appears as it would in excel, including tabs that users can click to switch the worksheets.
  • table array- the table information in wich data is lookedup when using LOOKUP function.
  • VLOOKUP- a function that searches for a value in the left most column of a table.
  • world wide web consortium- a consurtiom of commercial and educational institutions that oversees research and promotes standards in all areas related to the world wide web.

Friday, October 24, 2008

my house


This is my dream house.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Lesson 5 Costumizing Word

macros- allow you to record a sequence of keystrokes and mouse clicks that you can replay later.
menus- at the top of the document are designed to help you work quickly and efficiently by making the mosst frequently used feutures easy to access.
record macro- can make creating sophisticated Word document easy.
toolbars- at the top of the document are designed to help you work efficiently by making the most frequenly feutures aesy to access.
visual basic editor- add or remove lines of code.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

This Day in History

The way I approach the writting process and the steps that you go through
to have a finished paper is very simple I check that I have an introduction,
a body, anda conclusion. Pretty much when I have that I check for the minor
herrors like spellinng, and punctuation. That is the way I go through to have
a finished paper.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Highlighting is helpful

The difference between an adjective and a adverb is that an adjectiveis a person place or a thing, and an adjective is a part of speech that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverbs.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

week #7 terms

carry- to take or support from one place to another.
calculate- to determine or ascertain by mathematical methods.
choose- to select from a number of possibilities.
classify- to arrange or organize by classes.
collect- to gather together.
communicate-to import knowledge of.
compare-to examine (two or more objects, ideas, people, etc.) in order to note similarities and differences
connect-to join, link, or fasten together; unite or bind.
construct-to build or form by putting together parts.
contrast-to compare in order to show unlikeness or differences.
convert-to change (something) into a different form or properties.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Warm-up

1. Act- anything done, being done, or to be done.
2. Activate- to make active; cause to function or act.
3. Add- to unite or join so as to increase the number, quantity, size, or importance.
4. Analyze- to separate into constituent parts or elements; determine the elements or essential features.
5. Answer- spoken or written reply or response to a question, request, letter, etc.
6. Approximate- near or approaching a certain state, condotion, goal, or standard.
7. Ask- to put a question to; inquire of:
8. Apply- to make use as revelant, suitable, or pertinent:

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

vocab. lesson 3

1. check boxes- a type of fprm field that allows for several choices that users can click to select more than one option.
2. comments- electronic notes that are edit suggestions or other kinds of notes.
3. digital signiture- an electronic enccryption-based secure stamp of authentication on a macro or document.
4. drop down-a form field menu that provides several predefined answers.
5. form- print or electronic documents with text and fields that users can fill uot or click to give feedback.
6. hyperlinks- clackable text or graphic links within HTML that leads to another place in the document or display a new document in browser.
7. merge- the process of combining information from one document into another.
8. protect document- the process that keep viewrs from making changes to a document or making any changes the reviewr makes.
9. reviewrs- a person who reads a document and uses Word tools like tracked changes or comments to edit the documnet.
10. text field- a form field that allows users to type text in a variaty of different formats.
11. track changes- a feauture that shows tha additions and deletions made by the author or reviewer in color and margin notes.
12. versions- a record of changes made to a document that is saved within the document.

Monday, September 15, 2008

vocab.

1. Clip Art Gallery- a collection of clip art graphics available through the insert Clip Art task pane.
2. Drawing Toolbar- toolbar with with buttons for inserting pictures and drawing many different types of objects.
3. Section Breaks- you can make major changes to several pages in the middle of the document.
4. Styles- Collections of text and paragraph fprmatting commands that can be applied to text thruoghout a document.
5. Text box- a feature available on the drawing tollbar that allows you to input text in a box anywhere in a word document.
6. Widow/orphan control- An orphan is the first line of the graph printed alone at the bottom of the page.
7. Word Art- a feuture avilable from the drawing tools that create words with different shapes and colors.
8. Bookmark- a marked location in the text of a word document that can be returned to quickly through the Bookmark diologue box.
9. cross reference- an index entry that refers to another index entry.
10. document map- a pane that can be displayed on the left side of the screen that lists and links to the headings in a document.
11. Endnote-a reference or cituation at the end of a document.
12. footnote-a reference or situation at the bottom of a page in a document.
13. index-lists of subjects terms, names, titles and other items and corresponding page numbers at the end of document.
14. master document-a document made up of subdocuments.
15. outline level-a place on the outline hierachy shown in the outline view.
16. outline view- one of the display options available from the view menu.
17. subdocument- a part of a set of documents that are linked to and make up master document.
18.- table of contents- list of the major headings and corresponding page numberrs in a document displayed at the beginning.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Wonderful me

1. Name- Abel Aguirre
2. I was born in Dallas
3. I have lived in this town for about five years
4. I have also lived in the following states and/or cities, Houston.
5. I have three sister and zero brothers.
6. I live with mom and dad.
7. My favorite subject in school are math and science.
8. I like to read books about sports.
9. My special interests, activities, hobbies are soccer and cross country.
10. The one thing i enjoy doing more than anything else in the whole wide world is playing soccer.
11. If i were going to set one goal for myself this year, it would be graduate.
12. My most valluable material possession is my soccer ball signed by Mexico's soccer team.
13. My most valuable non-material possession is my brain.