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Show File Extensions (File Types). EMT 1666
Learn how to show file types, or extensions (dot file types) in Windows Explorer or Save As Dialog Box. This shows the dot file types in Windows Explorer and in the Save As dialog box text boxed: “File name” and “Save as type”.
Show File Extensions in File Name Steps as seen in video:
1. Click Start Button,
2. Type "Control Panel"
3. Go to Control Panel
4. Go to File Explorer Options (some systems use "Folder Options")
5. Click View Tab
6. Uncheck "Hide extensions from known file types"
Show File Extensions (Types), the “Dot Part” in Windows Explorer and Save As Dialog Box.
My dot extensions do not show up when I save. My File Types are not showing when I save. How to show file types after I save. How to show file extensions in Windows.
published: 07 May 2020
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Different Data File Formats in Big Data Engineering
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published: 22 Mar 2022
-
What is a File Format?
Let's explore what a file format is, and provide a different view on it. We dive into polyglots, file format research and the impact on security.
Funky File Formats Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdCs6bPM4is
corkami/mitra tool: https://github.com/corkami/mitra
Guessing vs. Not Knowing featuring Steganography: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1RvK1443Yw
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published: 26 Oct 2020
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Common Image File Formats and Their Differences
In today’s episode, we are going to talk about some of the most common image file formats and how they are used in different situations to save pictures. Recover lost images directly: https://bit.ly/3tVuWpX More information about image format: https://bit.ly/39I4nxJ
Do you always get confused between different types of image file formats? Since there are too many image file types, it often becomes challenging for users to be familiar with all of them. We have also talked about how you can use Recoverit to retrieve deleted pictures on your computer. So, watch the video till the end and make sure to subscribe to Recoverit to receive regular updates.
0:00 Intro
1:02 Why There Are Many Different Image Formats
2:10 10 Common Image File Formats
2:20 What is JPEG File
2:48 What is JPG File
3:13...
published: 23 Jun 2022
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10 Common Audio File Formats
In this video, we have talked about 10 of the most common audio file formats along with their applications. Recover deleted audio directly: https://bit.ly/3PQ4qXw Repair corrupted audio directly: https://bit.ly/3zyx61V
0:00 Introduction
When it comes to audio file formats, people only know about mp3. However, there are dozens of other audio file formats that have several real-life applications. In addition to this, we have also explained the most convenient way to recover and repair your audio files using Wondershare Recoverit and Repairit respectively.
0:57 Common Audio Format List
1. WAV File format
WAV file format used to be one of the most popular uncompressed audio file types in the 90s and early 2000. Ideally, it was used to store audio recordings on CD drives. Today, WAV has bec...
published: 27 Jul 2022
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12. Containers and File Formats - Digital Audio Fundamentals
A container is a wrapper which holds both the media stream in binary data, and also some extra information, called metadata, that describes what the media is, how it's stored, the compression used and anything else that's needed for applications that handle them. We'll explore containers and file formats through the scrutiny of the WAV file format. The aim of this video is to give you a graphical illustration of what a file format would hold and the motivations behind why they are designed the way they are. We'll also look at codecs, which are little decoding programs and explore their role within containers.
Find the full playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbqhA-NKGP6B6V_AiS-jbvSzdd7nbwwCw
Content:
0:00 Data stream
1:22 Containers
2:30 WAV file format
4:24 WAV speci...
published: 30 Jan 2021
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Image File Formats - JPEG, GIF, PNG
What's the difference between a JPEG, PNG, GIF, etc...?
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published: 16 May 2017
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Computer Fundamentals - File Extensions & Types - How to Show & Change Files Extension in Windows 10
In this video I discuss what a file extension is, examples of different types of file extensions, and finally how to show or hide your file extensions in the Windows 10 File Explorer.
Here is a full list of tutorial videos available on my channel:
Windows 10:
Perform Basic Mouse Operations
Create Folders
Explore the Windows 10 Desktop, Taskbar, and Start Menu
Select Multiple Files and Folders
Download a File From a Website
Use File Explorer to Access OneDrive and Upload Student Data Files
Capture an Image of the Entire Screen
Explore the Control Panel and the Settings App
Personalize the Desktop
Modify Screen Brightness and Resolution
Explore the Control Panel and the Settings App
Personalize the Desktop
Adjust the Sound
Plan the Organization of Files and Folders
Run an App
Word 2016:
...
published: 11 Feb 2018
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IMAGE FILE FORMAT || Different FILE FORMAT in multimedia || विभिन्न फ़ाइल फॉरमेट हिंदी में ||
File format in multimedia || types of file format || diffrent file format in multimedia || in hindi
published: 06 Apr 2020
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Files & File Systems: Crash Course Computer Science #20
Today we’re going to look at how our computers read and interpret computer files. We’ll talk about how some popular file formats like txt, wave, and bitmap are encoded and decoded giving us pretty pictures and lifelike recordings from just strings of 1’s and 0’s, and we’ll discuss how our computers are able to keep all this data organized and readily accessible to users. You’ll notice in this episode that we’re starting to talk more about computer users, not programmers, foreshadowing where the series will be going in a few episodes.
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Crash Course Physics episode on sound:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qV4lR9EWGlY
Produced in collaboration...
published: 12 Jul 2017
1:11
Show File Extensions (File Types). EMT 1666
Learn how to show file types, or extensions (dot file types) in Windows Explorer or Save As Dialog Box. This shows the dot file types in Windows Explorer and in...
Learn how to show file types, or extensions (dot file types) in Windows Explorer or Save As Dialog Box. This shows the dot file types in Windows Explorer and in the Save As dialog box text boxed: “File name” and “Save as type”.
Show File Extensions in File Name Steps as seen in video:
1. Click Start Button,
2. Type "Control Panel"
3. Go to Control Panel
4. Go to File Explorer Options (some systems use "Folder Options")
5. Click View Tab
6. Uncheck "Hide extensions from known file types"
Show File Extensions (Types), the “Dot Part” in Windows Explorer and Save As Dialog Box.
My dot extensions do not show up when I save. My File Types are not showing when I save. How to show file types after I save. How to show file extensions in Windows.
https://wn.com/Show_File_Extensions_(File_Types)._Emt_1666
Learn how to show file types, or extensions (dot file types) in Windows Explorer or Save As Dialog Box. This shows the dot file types in Windows Explorer and in the Save As dialog box text boxed: “File name” and “Save as type”.
Show File Extensions in File Name Steps as seen in video:
1. Click Start Button,
2. Type "Control Panel"
3. Go to Control Panel
4. Go to File Explorer Options (some systems use "Folder Options")
5. Click View Tab
6. Uncheck "Hide extensions from known file types"
Show File Extensions (Types), the “Dot Part” in Windows Explorer and Save As Dialog Box.
My dot extensions do not show up when I save. My File Types are not showing when I save. How to show file types after I save. How to show file extensions in Windows.
- published: 07 May 2020
- views: 21804
7:53
Different Data File Formats in Big Data Engineering
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https://wn.com/Different_Data_File_Formats_In_Big_Data_Engineering
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- published: 22 Mar 2022
- views: 8451
12:58
What is a File Format?
Let's explore what a file format is, and provide a different view on it. We dive into polyglots, file format research and the impact on security.
Funky File Fo...
Let's explore what a file format is, and provide a different view on it. We dive into polyglots, file format research and the impact on security.
Funky File Formats Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdCs6bPM4is
corkami/mitra tool: https://github.com/corkami/mitra
Guessing vs. Not Knowing featuring Steganography: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1RvK1443Yw
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Let's explore what a file format is, and provide a different view on it. We dive into polyglots, file format research and the impact on security.
Funky File Formats Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdCs6bPM4is
corkami/mitra tool: https://github.com/corkami/mitra
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- published: 26 Oct 2020
- views: 173559
9:51
Common Image File Formats and Their Differences
In today’s episode, we are going to talk about some of the most common image file formats and how they are used in different situations to save pictures. Recove...
In today’s episode, we are going to talk about some of the most common image file formats and how they are used in different situations to save pictures. Recover lost images directly: https://bit.ly/3tVuWpX More information about image format: https://bit.ly/39I4nxJ
Do you always get confused between different types of image file formats? Since there are too many image file types, it often becomes challenging for users to be familiar with all of them. We have also talked about how you can use Recoverit to retrieve deleted pictures on your computer. So, watch the video till the end and make sure to subscribe to Recoverit to receive regular updates.
0:00 Intro
1:02 Why There Are Many Different Image Formats
2:10 10 Common Image File Formats
2:20 What is JPEG File
2:48 What is JPG File
3:13 What is GIF File
4:02 What is PNG File
4:46 What is BMP File
5:10 What is TIFF File
5:36 What is PSD File
6:09 What is RAW File
6:55 What is CR2 File&NEF; File
7:53 How to Get Back Deleted Images
#Wondershare #Recoverit #RecoveritDataRecovery #PhotoFormat
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In today’s episode, we are going to talk about some of the most common image file formats and how they are used in different situations to save pictures. Recover lost images directly: https://bit.ly/3tVuWpX More information about image format: https://bit.ly/39I4nxJ
Do you always get confused between different types of image file formats? Since there are too many image file types, it often becomes challenging for users to be familiar with all of them. We have also talked about how you can use Recoverit to retrieve deleted pictures on your computer. So, watch the video till the end and make sure to subscribe to Recoverit to receive regular updates.
0:00 Intro
1:02 Why There Are Many Different Image Formats
2:10 10 Common Image File Formats
2:20 What is JPEG File
2:48 What is JPG File
3:13 What is GIF File
4:02 What is PNG File
4:46 What is BMP File
5:10 What is TIFF File
5:36 What is PSD File
6:09 What is RAW File
6:55 What is CR2 File&NEF; File
7:53 How to Get Back Deleted Images
#Wondershare #Recoverit #RecoveritDataRecovery #PhotoFormat
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- published: 23 Jun 2022
- views: 10502
10:05
10 Common Audio File Formats
In this video, we have talked about 10 of the most common audio file formats along with their applications. Recover deleted audio directly: https://bit.ly/3PQ4q...
In this video, we have talked about 10 of the most common audio file formats along with their applications. Recover deleted audio directly: https://bit.ly/3PQ4qXw Repair corrupted audio directly: https://bit.ly/3zyx61V
0:00 Introduction
When it comes to audio file formats, people only know about mp3. However, there are dozens of other audio file formats that have several real-life applications. In addition to this, we have also explained the most convenient way to recover and repair your audio files using Wondershare Recoverit and Repairit respectively.
0:57 Common Audio Format List
1. WAV File format
WAV file format used to be one of the most popular uncompressed audio file types in the 90s and early 2000. Ideally, it was used to store audio recordings on CD drives. Today, WAV has become pretty obsolete as hardly anyone uses it to store audio files. Although, many recording studios still prefer recording audio using the conventional WAV format.
2. AIFF File Format
AIFF is another uncompressed audio file format that was designed by Apple to store audio recordings in CDs. But, like other Apple products, even the AIFF file format was only exclusive to Apple’s ecosystem. It’s most commonly used with Apple products and the tech giant has even released a new modern-day version of AIFF known as AIFF-C. The only difference is that AIFF-C is a compressed audio file format.
3. PCM Audio File
PCM stands for Pulse Code Modulation. It’s a technique that automatically converts analog audio files into dedicated digital formats. The PCM format has become the go-to file format for people to store audio in CDs and DVDs. Even today, PCM is a globally renowned file format to store audio recordings in an uncompressed manner.
4. FLAC Audio File
FLAC is a type of lossless compressed audio file format that can compress audio files up to 60% without losing the quality whatsoever. FLAC audio files are heavily used to store audio files in compressed format. In fact, some people even call it the best alternative to mp3 files as FLAC can retain the metadata of an audio file.
5. ALAC Audio File
ALAC stands for Apple Lossless Audio Codec. As the name implies, this lossless compressed audio format is designed and released by Apple. In 2011, Apple decided to make ALAC royalty-free to improve its popularity. Again, being an Apple product, ALAC is mainly used on different iDevices such as Macs, iPhones, and iPads.
6. WMAAudio File
WMA is another lossless compressed audio file format that’s designed and managed by Microsoft. It’s the native audio format on Windows systems that can compress files without causing any data loss. Though the compression quality isn’t as superior as advanced compressed file formats like FLAC and ALAC.
7. MP3 Audio File
Now, coming to the most popular audio file format out there - of course, we’re talking about MP3. The cross-platform compatibility of MP3 files is the reason behind their immense popularity. Even though mp3 is a type of lossy compressed audio file format, it doesn’t cause a file to lose any crucial data.
8. AACAudio File
AAC stands for Advanced Audio Encoding. Not particularly a file format, AAC is an encoding technique that’s commonly used as a container for other file formats like 3gp and m4a. AAC is the default encoding technique used across different platforms including iTunes, iOS devices, Sony Walkmans, Playstations, and YouTube.
9. AGGAudio File
AGG is a bulk data file format that’s primarily used in the gaming world. It’s a type of compressed file format whose job is to store different assets like audio, images, and other assets required to play a particular game. AGG files can be accessed across different platforms including Windows, Mac, and even mobile devices.
10. WMA Lossy File
WMA can also act as a lossy compressed audio format. This version of WMA can compress an audio file and drastically reduce its size by eliminating unnecessary sounds in the background. But, since it’s not open-source, WMA didn’t gain as much popularity as mp3.
6:00 Types of Music File Formats
1. Uncompressed Audio Formats
2. Lossless Compressed Audio Formats.
3. Lossy Compressed Audio Formats
7:20 Solutions to Recover or Repair Audio Files
1. Recover Deleted Audio File with Recoverit
2. Repair Corrupted Audio File With Repairit V4.0
#Wondershare #Recoverit # WondershareRecoverit #RecoveritDataRecovery
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https://wn.com/10_Common_Audio_File_Formats
In this video, we have talked about 10 of the most common audio file formats along with their applications. Recover deleted audio directly: https://bit.ly/3PQ4qXw Repair corrupted audio directly: https://bit.ly/3zyx61V
0:00 Introduction
When it comes to audio file formats, people only know about mp3. However, there are dozens of other audio file formats that have several real-life applications. In addition to this, we have also explained the most convenient way to recover and repair your audio files using Wondershare Recoverit and Repairit respectively.
0:57 Common Audio Format List
1. WAV File format
WAV file format used to be one of the most popular uncompressed audio file types in the 90s and early 2000. Ideally, it was used to store audio recordings on CD drives. Today, WAV has become pretty obsolete as hardly anyone uses it to store audio files. Although, many recording studios still prefer recording audio using the conventional WAV format.
2. AIFF File Format
AIFF is another uncompressed audio file format that was designed by Apple to store audio recordings in CDs. But, like other Apple products, even the AIFF file format was only exclusive to Apple’s ecosystem. It’s most commonly used with Apple products and the tech giant has even released a new modern-day version of AIFF known as AIFF-C. The only difference is that AIFF-C is a compressed audio file format.
3. PCM Audio File
PCM stands for Pulse Code Modulation. It’s a technique that automatically converts analog audio files into dedicated digital formats. The PCM format has become the go-to file format for people to store audio in CDs and DVDs. Even today, PCM is a globally renowned file format to store audio recordings in an uncompressed manner.
4. FLAC Audio File
FLAC is a type of lossless compressed audio file format that can compress audio files up to 60% without losing the quality whatsoever. FLAC audio files are heavily used to store audio files in compressed format. In fact, some people even call it the best alternative to mp3 files as FLAC can retain the metadata of an audio file.
5. ALAC Audio File
ALAC stands for Apple Lossless Audio Codec. As the name implies, this lossless compressed audio format is designed and released by Apple. In 2011, Apple decided to make ALAC royalty-free to improve its popularity. Again, being an Apple product, ALAC is mainly used on different iDevices such as Macs, iPhones, and iPads.
6. WMAAudio File
WMA is another lossless compressed audio file format that’s designed and managed by Microsoft. It’s the native audio format on Windows systems that can compress files without causing any data loss. Though the compression quality isn’t as superior as advanced compressed file formats like FLAC and ALAC.
7. MP3 Audio File
Now, coming to the most popular audio file format out there - of course, we’re talking about MP3. The cross-platform compatibility of MP3 files is the reason behind their immense popularity. Even though mp3 is a type of lossy compressed audio file format, it doesn’t cause a file to lose any crucial data.
8. AACAudio File
AAC stands for Advanced Audio Encoding. Not particularly a file format, AAC is an encoding technique that’s commonly used as a container for other file formats like 3gp and m4a. AAC is the default encoding technique used across different platforms including iTunes, iOS devices, Sony Walkmans, Playstations, and YouTube.
9. AGGAudio File
AGG is a bulk data file format that’s primarily used in the gaming world. It’s a type of compressed file format whose job is to store different assets like audio, images, and other assets required to play a particular game. AGG files can be accessed across different platforms including Windows, Mac, and even mobile devices.
10. WMA Lossy File
WMA can also act as a lossy compressed audio format. This version of WMA can compress an audio file and drastically reduce its size by eliminating unnecessary sounds in the background. But, since it’s not open-source, WMA didn’t gain as much popularity as mp3.
6:00 Types of Music File Formats
1. Uncompressed Audio Formats
2. Lossless Compressed Audio Formats.
3. Lossy Compressed Audio Formats
7:20 Solutions to Recover or Repair Audio Files
1. Recover Deleted Audio File with Recoverit
2. Repair Corrupted Audio File With Repairit V4.0
#Wondershare #Recoverit # WondershareRecoverit #RecoveritDataRecovery
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- published: 27 Jul 2022
- views: 5953
12:56
12. Containers and File Formats - Digital Audio Fundamentals
A container is a wrapper which holds both the media stream in binary data, and also some extra information, called metadata, that describes what the media is, h...
A container is a wrapper which holds both the media stream in binary data, and also some extra information, called metadata, that describes what the media is, how it's stored, the compression used and anything else that's needed for applications that handle them. We'll explore containers and file formats through the scrutiny of the WAV file format. The aim of this video is to give you a graphical illustration of what a file format would hold and the motivations behind why they are designed the way they are. We'll also look at codecs, which are little decoding programs and explore their role within containers.
Find the full playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbqhA-NKGP6B6V_AiS-jbvSzdd7nbwwCw
Content:
0:00 Data stream
1:22 Containers
2:30 WAV file format
4:24 WAV specifications
7:23 Format chunk
9:19 Codec
10:52 Data chunk
References:
Multimedia Programming Interface and Data Specifications 1991: http://www-mmsp.ece.mcgill.ca/Documents/AudioFormats/WAVE/Docs/riffmci.pdf
WAV specification summary: https://sites.google.com/site/musicgapi/technical-documents/wav-file-format
Other references: https://bitmovin.com/container-formats-fun-1/
This video series explains the fundamentals of digital audio, how audio signals are expressed in the digital domain, how they're converted and transformed and the advantages of working with digital signals.
If you've got any questions, suggestions or recommendations, type them out here, or send me a message on any of my social channels mentioned below.
A lot of time was spent on creating this series, and I plan to do more. So please consider subscribing if you wish to be notified about more releases in the future. And if you feel generous: https://www.patreon.com/akashmurthy
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https://wn.com/12._Containers_And_File_Formats_Digital_Audio_Fundamentals
A container is a wrapper which holds both the media stream in binary data, and also some extra information, called metadata, that describes what the media is, how it's stored, the compression used and anything else that's needed for applications that handle them. We'll explore containers and file formats through the scrutiny of the WAV file format. The aim of this video is to give you a graphical illustration of what a file format would hold and the motivations behind why they are designed the way they are. We'll also look at codecs, which are little decoding programs and explore their role within containers.
Find the full playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbqhA-NKGP6B6V_AiS-jbvSzdd7nbwwCw
Content:
0:00 Data stream
1:22 Containers
2:30 WAV file format
4:24 WAV specifications
7:23 Format chunk
9:19 Codec
10:52 Data chunk
References:
Multimedia Programming Interface and Data Specifications 1991: http://www-mmsp.ece.mcgill.ca/Documents/AudioFormats/WAVE/Docs/riffmci.pdf
WAV specification summary: https://sites.google.com/site/musicgapi/technical-documents/wav-file-format
Other references: https://bitmovin.com/container-formats-fun-1/
This video series explains the fundamentals of digital audio, how audio signals are expressed in the digital domain, how they're converted and transformed and the advantages of working with digital signals.
If you've got any questions, suggestions or recommendations, type them out here, or send me a message on any of my social channels mentioned below.
A lot of time was spent on creating this series, and I plan to do more. So please consider subscribing if you wish to be notified about more releases in the future. And if you feel generous: https://www.patreon.com/akashmurthy
Check out the audio track in the intro and outro here: https://soundcloud.com/thrifleganger/tinderbox
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- published: 30 Jan 2021
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6:45
Image File Formats - JPEG, GIF, PNG
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- published: 16 May 2017
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4:28
Computer Fundamentals - File Extensions & Types - How to Show & Change Files Extension in Windows 10
In this video I discuss what a file extension is, examples of different types of file extensions, and finally how to show or hide your file extensions in the Wi...
In this video I discuss what a file extension is, examples of different types of file extensions, and finally how to show or hide your file extensions in the Windows 10 File Explorer.
Here is a full list of tutorial videos available on my channel:
Windows 10:
Perform Basic Mouse Operations
Create Folders
Explore the Windows 10 Desktop, Taskbar, and Start Menu
Select Multiple Files and Folders
Download a File From a Website
Use File Explorer to Access OneDrive and Upload Student Data Files
Capture an Image of the Entire Screen
Explore the Control Panel and the Settings App
Personalize the Desktop
Modify Screen Brightness and Resolution
Explore the Control Panel and the Settings App
Personalize the Desktop
Adjust the Sound
Plan the Organization of Files and Folders
Run an App
Word 2016:
Create a New Document and Insert Text
Insert and Format Graphics
Insert and Modify Text Boxes
Create a Table
Format a Table
Present a Word Document Online
Create a Research Paper in MLA Format
Insert Footnotes in a Research Paper
Create Citations and a Bibliography
Save a Document
Correct Errors as You Type
How to Format a Document in APA Format
Convert Word Document to a PDF File
Microsoft Office Specialist Certification Exam Practice Study Guide
APA Format from Default Formatting
Table of Contents Tutorial
Format Paragraphs
Create a Custom Word Template
Preview and Print a Document
Change Document and Paragraph Layout
Use AutoComplete and AutoCorrect
Correct and Reorganize Text
Header and Footer Tutorial
Page Numbers Tutorial
Captions in Word
Review Document Headings in the Navigation Pane
Reorganize Document Text Using the Navigation Pane
Collapse and Expand Body Text in a Document
Use Continuous Section Breaks for Page Layout
Insert Page Numbers Starting from a Specific Page
Format Text
Undo and redo Commands or Actions
Modify a Style
Excel 2016:
Create, Save, and Navigate an Excel Workbook
Enter Data in a Worksheet
How do you Export Access to Excel and Apply Conditional Formatting
Use Flash Fill, SUM, Average, Median, and MAX Functions and Formulas
Move Data and Rotate Text
Graph Data with a Pie Chart
Format a Pie Chart
MOS Prep - Basic Certification Exam Practice Study Guide
Change Fonts, Font Style, and Font Color
The NOW Function
Export Excel Spreadsheet to Access Table
The VLookup Function
The MIN or MINIMUM Function
Histogram Charts
Use the Sum Button to Sum a Range of Cells
Enter Formulas Using the Keyboard
Format Cells with Merge & Center, Cell Styles, and Themes
Chart Data to Create a Column Chart & Insert Sparklines
Select Cells and Ranges
Use CountIF and IF Functions and Apply Conditional Formatting
Use Date &Time; Functions and Freeze Panes
Use Goal Seek to Perform What-if Analysis
Add Fill Colors and a Background Image
Insert Functions from the Formula Library
Use the PMT Function to Calculate a Loan Payment
Describe the Excel Worksheet
Enter Formulas Using Point Mode
Access 2016:
Identify Good Database Design
Create a Table and Define Fields in a Blank Desktop Database
The Primary Key
Import Excel Spreadsheet into Access
Create a Table in Design View
Modify the Structure of a Table
Create a Subform
MOS Prep - Basic Certification Exam Practice Study Guide
Add Existing Fields to a Form
Create a Query, Form, and Report
How To Use the Property Sheet
Open and Save an Existing Database
Create Table Relationships
Learn Basic Database Concepts and Terms
Create and Use a Form to Add and Delete Records
Learn the Guidelines for Designing Databases and Setting Field Properties
Find, Modify, and Delete Records in a Table
Create a Form Using the Form Wizard
PowerPoint 2016:
Create a New Presentation
Edit a Presentation in Normal View
Add Pictures to a Presentation
Format Numbered and Bulleted Lists
Customize Slide Backgrounds and Themes
Animate a Slide Show
Apply a Theme Used in Another Presentation
Search for and Download an Online Theme
Microsoft Office Specialist Exam Certification
Print and View a Presentation
Lighten Background Images in Microsoft Office
Edit an Existing Presentation
Insert Online Pictures
Create a Title Slide and Slides With Lists
Select and Change a Document Theme and Variant
Insert and Format Pictures
Insert Shapes
Insert a Video
Outlook 2016
Basic Tutorial
Office 2016:
Identify the Components of the Microsoft Office Ribbon
Computer Fundamentals:
Computer Case Types - Dell Inspiron AMD 3656
Printer Ports and Types
The Boot Up Process
How to Get Your Computer Questions Answered
Undo Your Mistakes on Windows 10 or Apple Mac
Routers vs. Modems
What is the Cloud? Storage as a Service
Types of Internet Services on Google Android or Apple iPhone
Browsing the Web
Why Use the Cloud?
Microsoft OneDrive - Creating Uploading Downloading and Syncing
Explain the Importance of File Management
Troubleshoot Common Computer Problems
Job Search Skills:
Values, Attitude, and Goals
Top 5 Job Search Websites
Prepare For Your Interview
Negotiating Your Salary
7 Steps of Goal Setting
https://wn.com/Computer_Fundamentals_File_Extensions_Types_How_To_Show_Change_Files_Extension_In_Windows_10
In this video I discuss what a file extension is, examples of different types of file extensions, and finally how to show or hide your file extensions in the Windows 10 File Explorer.
Here is a full list of tutorial videos available on my channel:
Windows 10:
Perform Basic Mouse Operations
Create Folders
Explore the Windows 10 Desktop, Taskbar, and Start Menu
Select Multiple Files and Folders
Download a File From a Website
Use File Explorer to Access OneDrive and Upload Student Data Files
Capture an Image of the Entire Screen
Explore the Control Panel and the Settings App
Personalize the Desktop
Modify Screen Brightness and Resolution
Explore the Control Panel and the Settings App
Personalize the Desktop
Adjust the Sound
Plan the Organization of Files and Folders
Run an App
Word 2016:
Create a New Document and Insert Text
Insert and Format Graphics
Insert and Modify Text Boxes
Create a Table
Format a Table
Present a Word Document Online
Create a Research Paper in MLA Format
Insert Footnotes in a Research Paper
Create Citations and a Bibliography
Save a Document
Correct Errors as You Type
How to Format a Document in APA Format
Convert Word Document to a PDF File
Microsoft Office Specialist Certification Exam Practice Study Guide
APA Format from Default Formatting
Table of Contents Tutorial
Format Paragraphs
Create a Custom Word Template
Preview and Print a Document
Change Document and Paragraph Layout
Use AutoComplete and AutoCorrect
Correct and Reorganize Text
Header and Footer Tutorial
Page Numbers Tutorial
Captions in Word
Review Document Headings in the Navigation Pane
Reorganize Document Text Using the Navigation Pane
Collapse and Expand Body Text in a Document
Use Continuous Section Breaks for Page Layout
Insert Page Numbers Starting from a Specific Page
Format Text
Undo and redo Commands or Actions
Modify a Style
Excel 2016:
Create, Save, and Navigate an Excel Workbook
Enter Data in a Worksheet
How do you Export Access to Excel and Apply Conditional Formatting
Use Flash Fill, SUM, Average, Median, and MAX Functions and Formulas
Move Data and Rotate Text
Graph Data with a Pie Chart
Format a Pie Chart
MOS Prep - Basic Certification Exam Practice Study Guide
Change Fonts, Font Style, and Font Color
The NOW Function
Export Excel Spreadsheet to Access Table
The VLookup Function
The MIN or MINIMUM Function
Histogram Charts
Use the Sum Button to Sum a Range of Cells
Enter Formulas Using the Keyboard
Format Cells with Merge & Center, Cell Styles, and Themes
Chart Data to Create a Column Chart & Insert Sparklines
Select Cells and Ranges
Use CountIF and IF Functions and Apply Conditional Formatting
Use Date &Time; Functions and Freeze Panes
Use Goal Seek to Perform What-if Analysis
Add Fill Colors and a Background Image
Insert Functions from the Formula Library
Use the PMT Function to Calculate a Loan Payment
Describe the Excel Worksheet
Enter Formulas Using Point Mode
Access 2016:
Identify Good Database Design
Create a Table and Define Fields in a Blank Desktop Database
The Primary Key
Import Excel Spreadsheet into Access
Create a Table in Design View
Modify the Structure of a Table
Create a Subform
MOS Prep - Basic Certification Exam Practice Study Guide
Add Existing Fields to a Form
Create a Query, Form, and Report
How To Use the Property Sheet
Open and Save an Existing Database
Create Table Relationships
Learn Basic Database Concepts and Terms
Create and Use a Form to Add and Delete Records
Learn the Guidelines for Designing Databases and Setting Field Properties
Find, Modify, and Delete Records in a Table
Create a Form Using the Form Wizard
PowerPoint 2016:
Create a New Presentation
Edit a Presentation in Normal View
Add Pictures to a Presentation
Format Numbered and Bulleted Lists
Customize Slide Backgrounds and Themes
Animate a Slide Show
Apply a Theme Used in Another Presentation
Search for and Download an Online Theme
Microsoft Office Specialist Exam Certification
Print and View a Presentation
Lighten Background Images in Microsoft Office
Edit an Existing Presentation
Insert Online Pictures
Create a Title Slide and Slides With Lists
Select and Change a Document Theme and Variant
Insert and Format Pictures
Insert Shapes
Insert a Video
Outlook 2016
Basic Tutorial
Office 2016:
Identify the Components of the Microsoft Office Ribbon
Computer Fundamentals:
Computer Case Types - Dell Inspiron AMD 3656
Printer Ports and Types
The Boot Up Process
How to Get Your Computer Questions Answered
Undo Your Mistakes on Windows 10 or Apple Mac
Routers vs. Modems
What is the Cloud? Storage as a Service
Types of Internet Services on Google Android or Apple iPhone
Browsing the Web
Why Use the Cloud?
Microsoft OneDrive - Creating Uploading Downloading and Syncing
Explain the Importance of File Management
Troubleshoot Common Computer Problems
Job Search Skills:
Values, Attitude, and Goals
Top 5 Job Search Websites
Prepare For Your Interview
Negotiating Your Salary
7 Steps of Goal Setting
- published: 11 Feb 2018
- views: 43013
12:03
Files & File Systems: Crash Course Computer Science #20
Today we’re going to look at how our computers read and interpret computer files. We’ll talk about how some popular file formats like txt, wave, and bitmap are ...
Today we’re going to look at how our computers read and interpret computer files. We’ll talk about how some popular file formats like txt, wave, and bitmap are encoded and decoded giving us pretty pictures and lifelike recordings from just strings of 1’s and 0’s, and we’ll discuss how our computers are able to keep all this data organized and readily accessible to users. You’ll notice in this episode that we’re starting to talk more about computer users, not programmers, foreshadowing where the series will be going in a few episodes.
Pre-order our limited edition Crash Course: Computer Science Floppy Disk Coasters here!
https://store.dftba.com/products/computer-science-coasters
Crash Course Physics episode on sound:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qV4lR9EWGlY
Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios
The Latest from PBS Digital Studios: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1mtdjDVOoOqJzeaJAV15Tq0tZ1vKj7ZV
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Today we’re going to look at how our computers read and interpret computer files. We’ll talk about how some popular file formats like txt, wave, and bitmap are encoded and decoded giving us pretty pictures and lifelike recordings from just strings of 1’s and 0’s, and we’ll discuss how our computers are able to keep all this data organized and readily accessible to users. You’ll notice in this episode that we’re starting to talk more about computer users, not programmers, foreshadowing where the series will be going in a few episodes.
Pre-order our limited edition Crash Course: Computer Science Floppy Disk Coasters here!
https://store.dftba.com/products/computer-science-coasters
Crash Course Physics episode on sound:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qV4lR9EWGlY
Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios
The Latest from PBS Digital Studios: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1mtdjDVOoOqJzeaJAV15Tq0tZ1vKj7ZV
Want to know more about Carrie Anne?https://about.me/carrieannephilbin
Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet?
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashC...
Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/TheCrashCourse
Tumblr - http://thecrashcourse.tumblr.com
Support Crash Course on Patreon: http://patreon.com/crashcourse
CC Kids: http://www.youtube.com/crashcoursekids
- published: 12 Jul 2017
- views: 688343