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LATAR BELAKANG PENDIDIKAN
TAHUN 1999-2005 - SEKOLAH KEBANGSAAN LAMBOR KANAN
TAHUN 2006-2009 - SEKOLAH MENENGAH KEBANGSAAN SULTAN MUZAFAR SHAH (1)
TARAF PENDIDIKAN
TAHUN 2009 - SIJIL PELAJARAN MALAYSIA (SPM)
TAHUN 2007 - PENILAIAN MENENGAH RENDAH (PMR)
TAHUN 2005 - UJIAN PENILAIAN SEKOLAH RENDAH (UPSR)
MINAT DAN HOBI
BermainVideo Game Melayari internet Bermain Smartphone
MOHAMAD FAHMI BIN DARHAM
920119-08-6123BATU 17, JALAN SURAU PALAHIYAH, 32900 LAMBOR KANAN,BOTA, PERAK
[email protected] / 0175030474
LELAKI
B2/D
BUJANGMALAYSIA
MELAYU
ISLAM
19-01-1992 / 23 TAHUN
TIADA
KEMAHIRAN INTERPERSOAL
Bekerja secara konsisten Bermatlamat memenuhi prinsip visi dan misi syarikat Mudah berinteraksi Boleh bekerjasama dalam organisasi
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TAHUN - SIJIL PENYERTAAN PENGHARGAAN SIJIL KEMAHIRAN
KEBOLEHAN
Pemahaman Dan Pertuturan Bahasa melayu – menulis dan membaca Bahasa inggeris – sederhana
Perisian Yang Biasa Digunakan Ms. Word, Ms. Excel, Ms. Power Point, Ms Access. Internet
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QUESTION DISCUSSION
Question 1.How to insert picture?
How to Add an Image in WordThree Methods:Using the Insert Feature Clicking and Dragging Copying and Pasting
Adding images to your Word document can really spice it up and make your information stand out. There are multiple ways to insert an image, depending on the situation you find yourself in. Follow this guide to add images to your document using any version of Word.
Method 1 of 3: Using the Insert Featu
1. Place your cursor where you want to insert the image. Click the Insert tab, or the Insert menu. In
Word 2007 and later, click Picture to select a file on your computer to insert. In Word 2003 and earlier,
select “From File…” in the Picture submenu.
If you’d like to choose from Word’s preinstalled Clip Art, select the Clip Art option instead. This will open a
new window where you can browse through the available Clip Art.
2. Choose your image file. A window will open that will allow you to browse your computer’s files.
Navigate to the image that you want to insert, and then click the Insert button. The image will appear where
your cursor was placed.[1]
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3. Manipulate the image. Once the image has been inserted, you can drag it around the document
and resize it by using the boxes surrounding the image.
You can click and drag the green circle to rotate the image.
You can add effects, borders, and more using the Picture Tools tab.
4. Wrap the text around your image. In Word 2007 and later, right-click on the image and hover over
Wrap Text. Select the alignment that bests suits your document. You will see a preview as you hover over
each option.
In Word 2003, right-click on the image and select "Format Picture" from the pop-up menu. Choose a
wrapping style on the Layout tab of the Format window. Change the alignment style for your image to
reflect a left, center, right or other alignment.[2]
5. Place your image exactly where you want it. If you've inserted an image, you may be getting a
little frustrated trying to place it precisely where you want. There are a couple of ways to gain more control
over moving images:
Enable text wrapping. In Word 2013, click the layout options button next to the image and select the text
wrapping that will allow you to move the picture around. The easiest way is to select "Square", where the
text will attempt to flow around the image no matter where it is placed.
Select the image and then hold the Ctrl key. While holding the key, use the arrow keys to move the picture
around the document.
Method 2 of 3: Clicking and Dragging
1. Find the image on your computer. Open a file browser and find the image that you want to add.
Click and drag the file into your Word document. You can set where you want it by looking at the preview
cursor. Release the mouse button to place the image.
2. Manipulate the image. Once the image has been inserted, you can use drag it around the
document and resize it by using the boxes surrounding the image.
You can click and drag the green circle to rotate the image.
You can add effects, borders, and more using the Picture Tools tab.
Method 3 of 3: Copying and Pasting
1. Copy the image that you want to insert. You can do this with images on your computer or images
from websites. To copy an image from a website, right-click and select Copy Image. To copy an image on
your computer, select it and select Copy from the Edit menu, right-click on it and select Copy, or press Ctrl
+ C.
2. Place your cursor where you want to insert the image. Select Paste from the Edit menu, press
Ctrl + V, or right-click and select Paste. Your image will appear where the cursor is.
Question 2. How to use bullet and numbering?
How to create a bulleted and number list in Microsoft Word?
This document should answer any of the questions you may have about creating different bulleted and numbered lists in Microsoft Word including any advanced lists. This document applies to Microsoft Word 2000; however, other versions of Microsoft Word should have similar steps.
Above is an illustration of the numbering and bullets button located on the formatting toolbar, which
is often located on the top left of the screen.
How to create a bullet list in Microsoft WordHow to create a numbered list in Microsoft WordHow to create a numbered list with lettersHow to create multiple paragraphs without creating a new bullet or numberHow to create a bullet list with a numbered listHow to create a numbered list with a bulleted listHow to change the bullets used or change the appearance of the numbers
How to create a bullet list in Microsoft Word
To create a bulleted list in Microsoft Word, follow the steps below.
Tip: The Microsoft word keyboard shortcut key to create a bullet is Ctrl + Shift + L.1. Position the cursor where you want to insert the bullet list.2. Either click on the bullet button (as shown at the beginning of the document) or click Format and
then "Bullets and Numbering..."3. If successful, you should have a bullet. Type any text and press enter to start the next bullet. To
end the bullet list, press enter twice.
Below is an example of a bullet list. One bullet Two bullet
How to create a numbered list in Microsoft Word
To create a numbered list in Microsoft Word, follow the steps below.1. Position the cursor where you want to insert the number list.2. Either click on the number button (as shown at the beginning of the document) or click Format
and then "Bullets and Numbering..."3. If successful, you should have a number one. Type any text and press enter to start the next
bullet. To end the bullet list, press enter twice.
How to create a numbered list with letters
To create a numbered list that also contains a letter list in Microsoft Word, follow the steps below.1. Position the cursor where you want to insert the number list.2. Either click on the number button (as shown at the beginning of the document) or click Format and then
"Bullets and Numbering..."3. When you want to enter a letter list, press the indent button or press tab on the keyboard.4. If you with to change the lettering format or if it is improperly working, click Format and then "Bullets and
Numbering..." again to change the formatting.Below is an example of a numbered list with letters in it.
1. One numbered2. Two numbered
a. Two numbered again b. Two numbered again
3. Final numbered
How to create multiple paragraphs without creating a new bullet or number
In some situation you may need to have multiple paragraphs in a numbered or bullet list. To do this, follow the steps below.
1. Position the cursor where you want to insert the number list.2. Either click on the number button or bullet button (as shown at the beginning of the document) or click
Format and then Bullets and Numbering.3. When you're ready to insert a new line without creating a new bullet or number, press CTRL + Enter.
Below is an example.1. One numbered2. Two numbered
More text without a number3. Final numbered.
How to create a bullet list with a numbered list
To create a numbered list that also contains a letter list in Microsoft Word, follow the steps below.1. Position the cursor where you want to insert the number list.2. Either click on the bullets button (as shown at the beginning of the document) or click Format and then
"Bullets and Numbering..."3. When ready to insert a numbered list within the bullets, press the bullets button or click Format and then
"Bullets and Numbering..."4. When you need to switch back to bullets, click the numbering button again or click Format and then
"Bullets and Numbering..."
How to create a numbered list with a bulleted list
To create a numbered list that also contains a letter list in Microsoft Word, follow the steps below.1. Position the cursor where you want to insert the number list.2. Either click on the number button (as shown at the beginning of the document) or click Format and then
"Bullets and Numbering..."3. When ready to insert a bullet list within the numbered list, press the numbering button or click Format and
then "Bullets and Numbering..."4. When you need to switch back to the numbered list, click the bullets button again or click Format and then
"Bullets and Numbering..."
How to change the bullets used or change the appearance of the numbers
After creating the numbering list or the bullets list if you need to change the appearance, click Format and then the "Bullets and Numbering..." option and adjust the format through the new Bullets and Numbering window. Below, is an example of what this window may look like in Microsoft Word.
Question 3How to insert symbol?
Insert symbolsSometimes you need a character that’s not on your keyboard, like a foreign currency symbol, a trademark (™), or a fraction like 1/3. For a few symbols you can use the AutoCorrect feature to type them. For all others, go to Insert >Symbol.
AutoCorrect converts a series of keystrokes to symbols. Here are a few of the most commonly used ones.
Type To insert
(c) ©
(r) ®
(tm) ™
(e) €
TIP Click File > Options > Proofing > AutoCorrect Options and scroll down the list on the AutoCorrect tab to see other keystrokes that convert to symbols. You can also create your own AutoCorrect character on theAutoCorrect tab by typing a keystroke in the Replace box, and typing what you want the keystroke to replace in theWith box.
1. To insert other symbols, click Insert > Symbol.
The Symbol gallery opens, which contains among other symbols, additional foreign currency symbols.
1. Select a symbol to insert it.2. To see additional symbols, click More Symbols at the bottom of the gallery.
The Symbol box opens.
1. Scroll through the list of characters to see all the symbols available in your current font (normal text) in theFont box. Notice that as you scroll the label in the Subset box changes. If you want to skip directly to the not-equal-to sign, for example, select Mathematical Operators in the Subset box.
NOTES If you do not see the Subset box, look in the lower right corner of the Symbol box. In the from list, selectUnicode (hex).
1. If you don’t see what you want, select a different font in the Font box.2. When you see a symbol you want, click Insert > Close. If you don’t want to insert a symbol, click Cancel.
TIP For text that works like pictures, switch to one of the Wingding fonts in the Font box.
Fractions
Some fractions (1/4, 1/2, and 3/4) automatically switch to a fraction character when you type them (¼, ½, ¾). But others do not (1/3, 2/3, 1/5, etc.).
1. To switch to a fraction character, click Insert > Symbols > More Symbols.2. In the Subset box, click Number Forms and select a fraction.3. Click Insert > Close.
TIPS
o To find additional mathematical symbols, click AutoCorrect at the bottom of the Symbol box. Click theMath AutoCorrect tab to see a list of keyboard shortcuts you can type into your document to insert math symbols. Be sure to select the Replace text as you type check box. Depending on where you are in the document you may need to select the option Use Math AutoCorrect rules outside of math region.
CONCLUSION
The conclusion that i want to conclude is by using microsoft word I can learn how to do work easily and correctly.