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1 Lesson 14 Sharing Documents Computer Literacy BASICS: A Comprehensive Guide to IC 3, 4 th Edition Morrison / Wells

Lesson 14 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 4E 222 Objectives Track changes and add comments. Show and hide markup and accept and reject changes. Customize print settings and properties and pause and cancel print jobs. Troubleshoot printing problems. Prepare documents for electronic distribution. Save documents in PDF or XPS format.

Lesson 14 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 4E 333 Objectives (continued) Send and publish documents. Protect documents by restricting access, formatting, and edits.

Lesson 14 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 4E 444 Vocabulary blog case sensitive collating comment document management server duplex printing encryption hard copy markup metadata Portable Document Format (PDF) read-only document

Lesson 14 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 4E 555 Vocabulary (continued) print queue reverse printing soft copy XML Paper Specification (XPS)

Lesson 14 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 4E 666 Revising Documents Tracking changes with revision marks makes it easy to find and identify the source of the edits. Adding comments is another feature that allows reviewers to provide feedback. The revision marks and annotations that appear in a document are referred to as markup.

Lesson 14 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 4E 777 Revising Documents (continued) Tracking Changes When the Track Changes feature is toggled on, all insertions, deletions, and format changes are indicated with revision marks.

Lesson 14 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 4E 888 Revising Documents (continued) Adding Comments A comment is a note that the author or a reviewer adds to the document.

Lesson 14 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 4E 999 Revising Documents (continued) Showing and Hiding Markup You can choose to show only the edits from a specific reviewer, or you can choose to view only the comments added to the document. To see what the final document will look like, you can hide the entire markup.

Lesson 14 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 4E 10 Revising Documents (continued) Accepting and Rejecting Changes After changes and comments are added to a document, the edited document is usually passed on to another person to make a decision about the revisions and comments. That person can decide whether to accept or reject the changes. When edits are complete, you can apply a Marked as Final status, and the file becomes a read-only document.

Lesson 14 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 4E 11 Preparing a Document for Printing After the document is finalized, you can prepare a hard copy—a printed copy—of the document to share the information. The benefit of having more than one printer to choose from is that different printers offer different features.

Lesson 14 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 4E 12 Preparing a Document for Printing (continued) Printing a Document Click the File tab and then click Print to display the print settings in Backstage view.

Lesson 14 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 4E 13 Preparing a Document for Printing (continued) Printing a Document (continued) Print settings include choosing a printer, specifying the number of copies and the range of pages to print, and printer properties. To print, click the Print button.

Lesson 14 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 4E 14 Preparing a Document for Printing (continued) Customizing Print Settings and Properties and Showing the Print Queue Reverse printing reverses the order of the pages so the last page prints first. The collating setting prints all of the pages in one copy of the document before printing the next copy so that printed pages are in order. Duplex printing is printing on both sides of the page.

Lesson 14 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 4E 15 Preparing a Document for Printing (continued) Customizing Print Settings and Properties and Showing the Print Queue (continued) The print queue shows information about print jobs that are waiting to print.

Lesson 14 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 4E 16 Preparing a Document for Printing (continued) Printing Markup When you print a document containing markup, you can choose to print the document with or without the markup.

Lesson 14 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 4E 17 Preparing a Document for Printing (continued) Troubleshooting Common Printing Problems Sometimes print results do not meet expectations. This could be for a variety of reasons.

Lesson 14 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 4E 18 Sharing Files Instead of producing a hard copy of a document, it is now common practice to share a soft copy. A soft copy is a digital copy of data, such as a file viewed on a computer’s display or shared via an e- mail attachment. Preparing Documents for Electronic Distribution You may want to control what others can see in the document. Metadata is data that describes other data.

Lesson 14 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 4E 19 Sharing Files (continued) Preparing Documents for Electronic Distribution (continued) The Document Inspector is used to remove metadata.

Lesson 14 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 4E 20 Sharing Files (continued) Saving the Document in a PDF or XPS Format Before distributing the soft copy of a document, you may need to save it in a format that enables those working with different applications, platforms, and operating systems to access the file. The Portable Document Format (PDF) was created by Adobe Systems in Adobe Reader software must be installed to open PDF files.

Lesson 14 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 4E 21 Sharing Files (continued) Saving the Document in a PDF or XPS Format (continued) The XML Paper Specification (XPS) format was developed by Microsoft. You must use Microsoft’s XPS Viewer to open XPS files. Both PDF and XPS formats are designed to preserve the visual appearance and layout of each page, and they enable fast viewing and printing.

Lesson 14 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 4E 22 Sharing Files (continued) Sending and Publishing Documents You can choose to attach the document to an message, create a link in an message to the current document, attach the document as either a PDF or an XPS file, or send the document as a fax without using the fax machine.

Lesson 14 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 4E 23 Sharing Files (continued) Sending and Publishing Documents (continued) Another way to distribute a document is to publish the document to the Web. You will need a Windows Live account.

Lesson 14 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 4E 24 Sharing Files (continued) Sending and Publishing Documents (continued) A document management server is a central location for storing, managing, and tracking files. Publishing to a blog is another option. A blog (an abbreviated version of the term Web log) is a journal maintained by an individual or group and posted on a Web site for public viewing and comment.

Lesson 14 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 4E 25 Protecting Documents Restricting Access Encryption is a standard method for encoding data. A password is assigned, and then users must enter the password to open the document.

Lesson 14 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 4E 26 Protecting Documents (continued) Restricting Access (continued) It is recommended that passwords include a combination of text, numbers, and symbols and be at least eight characters in length. Passwords are case sensitive, which means when entering a password, the upper- and lowercasing of the letters must be identical to the casing of the letters in the assigned password.

Lesson 14 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 4E 27 Protecting Documents (continued) Restricting Formatting and Edits You can be selective about who is allowed to make edits as well as the types of edits they can make. After setting restrictions, you must assign a password to enforce the restrictions.

Lesson 14 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 4E 28 Summary In this lesson, you learned: Tracking changes with revision marks makes it easy to identify who made the changes and when the changes were made. You can choose the markup that you want to appear on the screen and when the document is printed. Revisions can be accepted or rejected, and comments can easily be removed from the document. 28

Lesson 14 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 4E 29 Summary (continued) Printers provide a variety of settings and options for managing print jobs. You can view, pause, and cancel print jobs. There are numerous issues to consider when troubleshooting printing problems. When preparing documents for electronic distribution, you must choose an appropriate format and you may want to remove metadata. 29

Lesson 14 Morrison / WellsCLB: A Comp Guide to IC 3 4E 30 Summary (continued) Word provides several options for sending and publishing documents. You can protect documents by restricting access and by restricting formatting and editing. 30