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Great vacation spots
Pictured is Munster Church...Switzerland

click here and pick a place you'd like to visit:

www.bamjam.net/index.html
Welcome to the "LARGEST" College Football Fight Songs link
you can find those great pictures of the early west here
SUBWAY MAPS from all over the world

Do search and replace in Word
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Use Microsoft Word to find and replace text, formatting, paragraph marks, page breaks (page break: The point at which one page ends and another begins. Microsoft Word inserts an "automatic" (or soft) page break for you, or you can force a page break at a specific location by inserting a "manual" (or hard) page break.), and other items. You can extend your search by using wildcards and codes.

Find text

You can quickly search for every occurrence of a specific word or phrase.

On the Edit menu, click Find.
In the Find what box, enter the text that you want to search for.
Select any other options that you want.
To select all instances of a specific word or phrase at once, select the Highlight all items found in check box, and then select which portion of the document you want to search in by clicking in the Highlight all items found in list.

Click Find Next or Find All.


Word has a nifty highlight feature
It works like those highlighting markers you use to emphasize text on a printed page. To use it, just click the Highlight button; it's probably next to the Underline button unless you've moved it. (Don't have one? Go to Tools, Customize and click the Toolbars tab, then click on Tools in the Categories box. The button looks like a highlighting marker with a small yellow square beneath it; just drag it up to your toolbar.)

Word's default highlight color is yellow. If you'd rather use some other color, click on the down arrow at the right side of the highlight button to expand your color list. You can choose no color (None), green, cyan, magenta, blue, red, or dark blue (keep scrolling down the menu to see all the colors).
WORD SEARCH AND PUZZLE MAKER

YOU MUST LEARN TO SET UP TABS
keep for Spring pictures 2009
NEWSPAPERS
RESEARCH PAPER
Here's a sample research paper..notice it's double spaced.

owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/557/01/

Here's help with Works Cited:

www.chs.riverview.wednet.edu/LanguageArts/citing_sources_on_the_works_cite.htm

7th graders
Photostory ASSIGNMENT
INSTRUCTIONS
(make sure you have a copy of instructions at your desk)

You’ll have to make a folder on your desktop called pictures for Photostory 3)

Get pictures you want from the server.

You MUST have at least 20 when I check.

Change size with resizer program (it does all of them at once).

Instructions for RESIZING are at the DOWNLOAD button BELOW and on the printout you need to keep at your desk:

Take 2 of your pictures and fix them up at picnik.com, saving them over themselves in your folder.

Now, make a Photostory with captions from all the pictures in your folder. You can add them all at once. Next, choose "create your music".

El Chorro...Spain
Click on a spot to choose the rock climbing area
- see pictures from each rock climbing area

www.coronn.com/TOPOS/climbing_areas.html

el chorro
31 crags (some Big Wall), eight outlying areas,
over 870 rock climbing routes

El Chorro is one of the most famous rock climbing areas in Europe. With more than 650 bolted climbing routes in an area accessible on foot El Chorro is an El Dorado for climbers.

The video someone took on the Mt. in Spain is now on extra folder. Can you believe he was carrying a video camera as he walked along this ledge (which is legally closed to the public).

Do you know how to find the video on our server in extra folder?

The good news is that the Spanish Government has approved restoration of Caminito del Rey still attracts tourists from all over the world due to its spectacular view, the Government of Andalusía has approved a restoration project estimated at 7 million euros.

www.coronn.com/TOPOS/spain/elchorro/elchorro_photo.html

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Chorro

www.in-spain.info/special-features/photos-of-el-chorro.htm

www.andalucia.com/antequera/chorro/home.htm

Here's what someone had to say about it online. His picture is here and another is at bottom of this page.

"Yes it has been closed by the authorities due to a few deaths. They have blown off the opening few metres as seen on the right in my pic below. While I was down there I watched a couple of guys cross the bridge and follow the route until the blown away section. They then down climbed to a via ferrata to come out below the railway bridge."

crossword puzzles
Here's a great place to do the crossword puzzles. Click on the link below:

puzzle-maker.com/CW/

Always save it before you print it.

puzzles.usatoday.com/



Or you can do it in Excel. Here are instructions:

open an excel sheet....
choose view, toolbars: standard, formatting, and drawing.

Highlight the area in which you want to have all square cells for your crossword.

Format column width 5.14
Format row height 20

Now you'll need to click on each cell you want to have borders all around. (you'll be clicking on the all borders icon on the formatting toolbar...you can use the down arrow and keep clicking on the borders icon to make things go faster).

FUN GAMES
go here and sign in as
JHfun

password is taylor


https://www.lumosity.com/login
REFDESK
Try refdesk.com archives of site of the day.

They go all the way back to 1999...lots of great sites.


refdesk.com/sotd-arch.html
 
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