AS PER THE REQUIREMENT OF NEB EXAMINATIO

AS PER THE REQUIREMENT OF NEB
EXAMINATION
OF GRADE XI COMPUTER SCIENCE
BASED PROJECT WORK
ON
(REPORT GENERATING SYSTEM)
BATCH (2016/17)

SUBMITTED BY:
Mr. Ronit Sah
XI COMPUTER SCIENCE(Physical Group)
REGD. NO. :742531525
D.A.V.S.K.V.B. HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL
JAWALAKHEL, LALITPUR

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DAV COLLEGE
CERTIFICATE FOR APPROVAL
This project work attached here with entitled "REPORT
GENERATING SYSTEM" developed by

Mr. Ronit Sah
XI Computer Science (Science Group)
REGISTRATION NO:742531525
Student of grade XI
D.A.V. S.K.V.B.H.S. School JAWALAKHEL, LALITPUR
Partial fulfllments for the requuirements for the
NEB +2 here by accepted

…………………..
Mr.SumanBasnet
(Academic Director)
ordinator)

……..…………….
Mr. Mani Gautam
(+2 Science Co-

..………………….
…………………
Mr.…………………….

Sah
(External Examiner)
Supervisor)

….
Mr. Ramesh
(Project

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D.A.V COLLEGE
Affiliated to NEB
JAWALAKHEL, LALITPUR

OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE
NEB 130 OF DEGREE NEB
A PROJECT REPORT
ON
REPORT GENERATING SYSTEM
CODE NO.: COMPUTER SCIENCE 130

SUBMITTED BY:
Mr. Ronit Sah
REGD. NO: 742531525
D.A.V.S.K.V.B HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL
JAWALAKHEL, LALITPUR XI COMPUTER SCIENCE
(Science Group)

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PREFACE

"Computer Essential" is written for grade XI
students and future computer uses- people for whom the
computer will be an alternative knowledge for everyday
to acquuire necessary information and skill to solve the
office automation related system or any kind of the
problems in human life.

As we know that computer science is applied subject
and using the computer skills gained we can solve the

different types of different life oriented problems.
Keeping this in view HSEB has assigned this type of
project work "REPORT GENERATING SYSTEM" for the
students for the grade XI so that they can deal with types
of problem in the future easily, and we have tried our
best to prepare this project work which is assigned to me
as per requuirements of HSEB rules and regulations. It has
covered the entire requuirement of analysis and
development sheet.

In this project work, we have used one of the most
popular application software (MS-Word, MS-EXCEL, MSPowerPoint) and is prepared in simple way using simple
language.

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OBJECTIVE

Without the hands of teacher, we really were unable
to perform any kind of activities. So, this project work

meant a lot for us as well as for our future reference as
we present our hard work by making this presentation
which has made us more independent and confdent as
well as given us immense help and motivation for our
future. This project work has following objectives:

 To prepare a sound development in the formatting
editing the text, pictures as well as some sort of
extra activities like making identity card, mark-sheet,
etc.
 To ensure us to get keen knowledge about the use of
html tags, tools used in the Microsoft office packages
as well as to integrate the knowledge about the mail
merging.
 In order to prepare our self about extra topic like
advertisement, use of smart chart as well as pivot
table to represent data.
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 In nutshell, I would like to again thank the College

Administrator, Computer Teacher Mr. Ramesh Shah
sir who helped me to complete this project with a
great feeling of fulfllment about all the concerned
topics that he allowed us to prepare about

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We bounteously went to express my heart less
geniture to the following people who have given us a
valuable co-operation and strength for the completion of
this project work.
It becomes one of our biggest duty to thankfully
thank my computer teacher Mr. Ramesh Shah for his
guidance, assistance, supervision, valuable comments
and support all way through the projects.
With the profound seminars of gratitude, we want to
acknowledge the D.A.V college computer science
department for providing opportunity to do this project
work which really enhanced the creativity as well as the
knowledge of the student. It really changed our attitude

about using the application software as well as preparing
a web page which really encouraged us to do some extra
ordinary in the feld of computer science.

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We offer our deepest gratefulness to our guardians
for their support and help. We also express our thanks to
all friends, well-wishers, and those individual who helped
us in many ways and provided us the precious feedbacks
and suggestion while carrying this project work. This
project work would otherwise never have been completed
without their unceasing love, understanding faith and
support.

Table of Content
Topic

Page No:


1. Microsoft Word

8-14

MS-Word
Features of Word Processing
Components of MS-Word Window 2007
Use of Word Processing (MS-Word)
Calendar Practice
Flow chart on computer system
Practice of making ID CARD

2. Microsoft Excel

15-19

Concept and use of Spread Sheet
Basic Fundamental of Spread Sheet
Practice of making bill and grade sheet


3. Microsoft PowerPoint

20-22

Concept of Presentation
Features of Presentation Package
Basic Fundamentals of Presentation
Uses of PowerPoint

4. Operating System

23-29
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Introduction to operating system
Functions of operating system
Types of operating system
Spooling and Buffering

5. Webpage Designing


30-35

Introduction to HTML
Uses of HTML
Advantages of HTML
Disadvantages of HTML
Examples of HTML Program

6. Conclusion and Future Work

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Microsoft-Word
MS-Word
Microsoft Word is very powerful, advance and useful
word-processing software developed by Microsoft
Corporation, USA. It has all kind of word processing
facilities like to create, edit, format, save and print
document, to check spellings and grammatical errors, to

search for synonyms and antonyms, to work with
newspaper columns, tables, to add footnotes and
endnotes, page number, special characters, bookmarks,
comments, to insert the picture, objects, table of contexts
and index. In spite of above mentioned matters, there are
many other features available, which help us to furnish a
document in such a way that we can produce the
professional outlook. Now a day, MS-Word is considered
as the best word-processing software. Thus, the
application software or program that helps us in
processing the text is called a Word Processing
Software or a Word Processor. Its extension is .docx.
The older extension .doc was used up to MS-Word 2003.

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Features of Word Processor
The following are common features of Word Processor
software:
 Fast operation: Typing text in a word processor
becomes very fast as there is no mechanical carriage
movement associated.
 Editing text features: Any type of operation,
likewise insert, delete, modify the documents, and
undo/redo, fnd/replace can be perform very easily.
These insertion, deletion or correction can be
performed at any anytime in place of the text. These
alterations can be made before and after typing the
entire document. Similarly, move or copy a section or
block of text or object from any location of the same
document or other document to another location in
the entire material of the document too.
 Formatting Features: The electronic typed text
can appear or be inserted in any form or style like
bold, italic, underline, different fonts, font size, its
color, and paragraph formatting can be made.
 Permanent Storage: By the help of word
processor, fles and documents can be saved as long
as preferred and saved fles and documents can be
retrieved whenever desired.
 Graphics: It provides facilities to insert text,
objectives (picture, graph etc.) anywhere in the
document whenever necessary.
 OLE (Object Linking and Embedding): Modern
word processors provide facilities to link or embed
objects in a document. Ole is a program-integration
technology that can use to share information
between programs through objects. Objects are
saved entities of different types like charts,
equuations, pictures, and audios/ videos clips.
 Review the document: Word processor not only is
capable of checking spelling mistakes but also can
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suggest possible alternatives for incorrectly spelt
words i.e. it provides to facility of using speller and
thesaurus (synonyms and antonyms words)
 Mail Merge: It is an option used to merge a list of
information such as names, addresses, email, phone
numbers (data source) with the main document. The
main document contains original text (merge felds)
with data area at appropriate places to produce a
number of copies of merged documents while
defned the merging task. The main document is
created using the Mail Merge Helper dialogue box.
 Searching: It facilities to search for any word or text
and replace or delete with other necessary ones in
the entire material of the document very easy.
 Print design: It provides print preview, printing area
(four sides), no. of copies, paper size, before print to
view the document exactly as per the convenience or
not.

Components of MS-Word Window 2007
The Microsoft Ofce Button
In the upper-left corner of the Word 2007 window is the
Microsoft Ofce button. When you click the button, a
menu appears. You can use the menu to create a new
file,i open an existing file, save a fle, and perform
many other tasks.
The Quick Access Toolbar
Next to the Microsoft Office button is the Quick Access
Toolbar. The Quick Access toolbar provides you with
access to commands you frequently use. By default,i
Save,i Undo and Redo appear on the Quick Access
toolbar. You can use Save to save your fle, Undo to
rollback an action you have taken and Redo to reapply an
action you have rolled back.
The Title Bar
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Next to the Quick Access toolbar is the Title bar. The Title
bar displays the title of the document on which you are
currently working. Word names the frst new document
you open Document1. As you open additional new
documents, word names them sequuentially. When you
save your document, you assign the document a new
name.
The Ribbon
You use commands to tell MS Word what to do. In
Microsoft Word 2007, you use the Ribbon to issue
commands. The Ribbon is located near the top of the
screen, above the Quick Access Toolbar. At the top of
the Ribbon are several tabs; clicking a tab displays
several related command groups. Within each group are
related command buttons. You click buttons to issue
commands or to access menus and dialog boxes. You
may also find a dialog box launcher in the bottomright corner of a group. Clicking the dialog box
launcher gives you access to additional commands
via a dialog box.
The Ruler
The Ruler is found below the Ribbon. You can use the
ruler to change the format of your document quuickly.
The Text Area
Just below the ruler is a large white-area called the text
area. You type your document in the text area. The
blinking vertical line in the upper-left corner of the text
area is the cursor. It marks the insertion point. As you
type, your text displays at the cursor location. The
horizontal line next to the cursor marks the end of the
document.
The Vertical and Horizontal Scroll Bars
The vertical and horizontal scroll bars enable you to move
up, down and across your window simply by dragging the
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icon located on the scroll bar. The vertical scroll bar is
located along the right side of the screen. The horizontal
scroll bar is located just above the status bar. To move up
and down your document, click and drag the vertical
scroll bar up and down. To move back and forth across
your document, click and drag the horizontal scroll bar
back and forth. You won’t see a horizontal scroll bar if the
width of your document fts your screen.
The Status Bar
The Status bar appears at the very bottom of your
window and provides such information as the current
page and the number of words in your document. You can
change what displays on the Status bar by right-clicking
on the status bar and selecting the options you want from
the Customize Status Bar menu. You click a menu item to
select it. You click it again to deselect it. A check mark
next to an item means it is selected.

Uses of Word Processor (MS-Word)
 To create resumes/bio-data
 Update a blog
 Articles
 Cover letters
 World Wide Web Pages
 Directories
 Advertisements
 Newsletters
 Brochures
 Reports writings
 Annual reports
 Books

Calendar Practice
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MAGH 2072
SUN

MON

JAN/FEB 2016
TUE

WED

THU

FRI

SAT

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17th Jan 2nd Term Exam starts of grade XI & XII
24th Jan to 26th Jan Term Break & XI Science Educational Tour
27th Jan College Re-Opens and class Starts
6th Feb Result of 2nd Term & Faculty Members Meeting

Flow chart on Computer system

The Processor
Control Unit
Interprets stored 13
instructions in sequuence
Issues commands to all elements of the
computer

Arithmetic & Logic Unit
Performs arithmetic and
logic
operations

Input
Data
Instructions

Output
Information
The result
of
processing

Main Memory (Primary Memory)
Holds data, instructions results of
processing

Auxiliary Storage (Secondary Memory)
To supplement main memory

Data Flow
Command
Flow

Practice of making ID CARD

ID
D.A.V.
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CARD
SUSHIL KEDIA VISHWA BHARATI
HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL

Father’s
Name : ABCDEF.NFHDJ
Ronit Sah
Address
: XYZ,Group
ABC
Class: XI ‘J’ Science
Tel. No.
Valid date

: 9841437580
: 2074-04-30

DAV – XI – 2073/74

Microsoft-Excel (Spread Sheet)

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Concept and use of Spread Sheet
Microsoft Excel is a commercial spreadsheet
application program written and distributed by
Microsoft Company for Microsoft Windows and Mac
OS X. it is used to input and calculate the data
according to need of users, e.g. billing of sales
procedure, voucher, salary sheet, income and
expenses statements, balance sheet, Budget
preparation, grade calculation. The application areas
of the Excel are basic mathematical calculation,
fnancial modeling and analysis, scientifc and
engineering calculations, database management,
graphic presentation, database front end and
developing custom application using VBA etc. All
these are performed using mathematical relationship
between rows and columns or relationship between
sheets. The fle of MS-Excel is called workbook. This
application fle name is EXCEL.EXE and its extension
is *.XLSX (Microsoft Office 2007) and the older
extension .XLS was used to MS-Excel 2003.

Basic Fundamental of Spread Sheet
Workbook
A workbook is the fle, in which user works and stores
data. A workbook contains many worksheets. By
default, there are three worksheets in a workbook.
Worksheet
A worksheet or spreadsheet is an electronic sheet. It
is grid of cells made up of vertical columns and
horizontal rows that are combined to make a fat
sheet like accounting sheet, banking sheet, mark
sheet, etc. Spreadsheet program is also called the
accounting program.
Worksheet is a large working area where we can
enter, edit data and perform various kinds of
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calculations. Worksheet can contain text, numbers,
data, formula, chart, etc. in MS-Excel 2003, there are
65,536 rows and 256 (A-VI) columns in a worksheet.
There are 1,048,576 rows and 16,384 columns at a
worksheet in MS-Excel 2007.
Cell
The interaction between row and column is called a
cell in which data can be stored. Cells are
surrounded by light gray line known as gridlines. A
cell can be identifed its cell address, which is made
up of a column heading and row number. The
address of frst cell is A1. Only one can be active at a
time and it is shown by thick black border, which is
called active cell. A cell can contain 32000
characters.
Cell Reference
A cell’s location in the spreadsheet is referred to as
its cell reference. To fnd a cell reference, simply look
at the column headings to fnd which column the cell
is in and across to fnd which row it is in.
The cell reference is a combination of the column
letter and row number-such as A1, B3 or Z345.when
writing cell references the column letter always
comes frst. Specially, cell reference is very
important while writing formula or addressing the cell
to evaluate the values.
There are two types of cell references:
1. Relative Cell Reference: In Excel and other
spreadsheets, a relative cell reference identifes
the location of a cell or group of cells. Cell
references are used in formulas, functions,
charts, and other Excel commands. By default, a
spreadsheet cell reference is relative. A relative
cell reference consists of the column letter and
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row number that intersect at the cell’s location.
Example: C4, G15 or Z2345.
2. Absolute Cell Reference: in Excel and other
spreadsheets, an absolute cell reference
identifes the location of a cell or group of cells.
An absolute cell reference consists of the column
letter and row number surrounded by dollar sign
($). Example: $C$4, $G$15 or $Z$2345.
Cell Range
It is an area or collection of number of defnes cells
into a worksheet, e.g. A1:E15.
Active Cell
When you select a cell y clicking it with the mouse,
or moving to it using the keyboard, it becomes the
active cell. The name Box, on the left of the formula
bar displays the reference of the active cell.
Formulas
Formulas are equuations that perform calculations on
values in your worksheets. A formula starts with an
equual sign (=). For example, the following formula
multiplying 2 by 3 and then add 5 to the result.
=5+2*3
Parts of Formula
1. Functions: A prewritten formula that takes a
value or values, performs an operation, and
returns a value or values.
2. Reference
3. Constants: A value that is not calculated and
therefore does not change.
4. Operators: A sign or symbol that specifes the
type of calculation to perform within an
expression.
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Practice of making bill & grade sheet:

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NAM
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B

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ABC COMPANY
PRIC QUANTITY(in
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kg)
400
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ITEM
RICE
WHEA
T
200
BARL
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150

TOTA DISCOUN
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4000
400

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2000

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5250
2500
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525

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MAIZE 100
PADD
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GRAIN 150

70

10

2500
1050
0

ABC COMPANY PRICE

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12500
250
5250

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GOVERNMENT OF
NEPAL
MINISTRY OF
EDUCATION
OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER
OF EXAMINATIONS

School Leaving Certificate
Examination
GRADESHEET

COMP.
COMP.
COMP.
COMP.
COMP.

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COMP.

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OPT. I

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OPT. II

ENGLISH
NEPALI
MATHEMATICS
SCIENCE
SOCIAL STUDIES
HEALTH, POP. &
ENV EDU
ADDITIONAL
MATHEMATICS
OFFICE MGMT &
ACCOUNT

PR

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3.6

A+

4.0

A+

4.0

GRADE POINT AVERAGE(GPA): 3.75

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2
3

One Credit Hour Equuals 32 Clock
Hours.
TH : Theoty, PR : Practical
*@: Absent
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*T : Theory Grade Missing
*P : Practical Grade Missing

REMARKS

TH

GRADE POINT

1
2
3
4
5

OBTAINE
D GRADE

FINAL GRADE

SUBJECTS

CREDIT HOUR

NUMBERSERIAL

THE GRADE(S) SECURED
BY………………………………………………………………………………………………
………
DATE OF BIRTH…………………………………………………………………………….
……………………………………………
ROLL………………………………………………………….SYMBOL NO…..….…….
…………………………………………….
OF……………………………...
………………………………………………………………….
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IN THE ANNUAL SLC EXAMINATION OF……………….………………………….
…………..ARE GIVEN BELOW:

Microsoft PowerPoint (Presentation)
Concept of Presentation
Presentation is the practice of showing and explaining the
content of a topic to an audience or learner. A
presentation is supposed to help both: the speaker with
an easier access to his ideas and the participants with
visual information which complements the talk. There are
many different types of presentations including
professional, education, entertainment and for general
communication. Presentation programs can either
supplement or replace the use of older visual aid
technology, such as pamphlets, handouts, chalkboards,
fip charts, posters, slides and overhead transparencies.
Slides can be printed, or displayed on-screen and
navigated through at the command of the presenter.
Transitions between slides can be animated in a variety
of ways, as can the emergence of elements on a slide
itself. A presentation has many constraints and the most
important being the limited time to present consistent
information.

Features of Presentation Package
 Allows data entry, storage, calculations and
presentation.
 Simple computing, operations like copy, cut, paste,
fnd, replace, etc.
 Custom animation to develop our own animation.
 Bookmark and Hyperlink to link different components
of a presentation.
 Predesigned slide designs can be used as faster and
easier development of presentation.
 Slide transition, to defne how a slide is displayed
from the previous one.
 Predefned slide animation for making the slide look
attractive.
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 Buttons for the easier navigation from one slide to
another.
 Internet features including web toolbar and the
ability to create hyperlinks and to save fles using
Save as HTML option.

Basic Fundamentals of Presentation
Slide
A slide is a single page of a presentation created with
software such as PowerPoint or Open Office Impress.
Animation
An Animation is a visual effect applied to individual items
on the slide such as graphics, titles or bullet points. It is
simulation of movement created by displaying a series of
pictures or frames.
Slide Translation
Slide translation is the visual movement as one slide
changes to another. Transition differs from animation as
it is the movement of whole slide.
Slide Views
MS-PowerPoint has three main views: normal view, slide
shorter view and slide show view.
Normal view: Normal view is the main editing view,
which you use to write and design your presentation. The
view has three working areas: on the left, tabs that
alternate between an outline of your text and your slides
displayed as thumbnails; on the right, the slide plane,
which displays a large view of the current slide; and on
the bottom, the notes pane.
Slide sorter view: Slide sorter view is an exclusive view
of your slides in thumbnail form. When you are fnished
creating and editing your presentation, slide sorter gives
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you an overall picture of it, making it easy to recorder,
add, or delete slides and preview your transition and
animation effects.

Slide show view: Slide show view takes up the full
computer screen, like an actual slide show presentation.
In this full-screen view, you see your presentation the
way your audience will. You can see how your graphics,
timings, movies, animated elements, and transition
effects will look in the actual show. It can also be used by
pressing F5 button.

Uses of PowerPoint
1. It is used to create business presentation to present
the training tools which consist of text, image, audio,
animation, etc.
2. Many college professors and lecturers use power
point presentation for their lectures instead of writing
information on the board.
3. Now-a-days, student are using power point to give
class presentations.
4. It is used in advertisements, flm, webpage
designing, etc.

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Operating System
Introduction and Role of Operating System (OS)
An Operating System is an integrated set of programs that
controls the resources of the computer system. It is a collection of
programs that controls the overall operation of the computer
system. OS controls and co-ordinates the uses of the hardware
among various application programs.
 It is a master program that controls your computer.
 It is a program that acts as an intermediary between the user
and the computer hardware.
 It hides the complexities of the hardware from user.
 It provides an environment in which user can execute other
application programs in a convenient an efficient manner.
 It manages the hardware resources in order to provide for an
orderly and controlled allocation of processors, memories
and I/O devices.

Command-line interface
A command-line interface or command language interpreter (CLI), also known as commandline user interface, console user interface,[1] and character user interface (CUI), is a means of
interacting with a computer program where the user (or client) issues commands to the program in
the form of successive lines of text (command lines).
The CLI was the primary means of interaction with most computer systems until the introduction of
the video display terminal in the mid-1960s, and continued to be used throughout the 1970s and

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1980s on OpenVMS, Unix systems and personal computer systems including MS-DOS, CP/
M and Apple DOS. The interface is usually implemented with a command line shell, which is a
program that accepts commands as text input and converts commands to appropriate operating
system functions.
Command-line interfaces to computer operating systems are less widely used by casual computer
users, who favor graphical user interfaces.
Alternatives to the command line include, but are not limited to text user interface menus (see IBM
AIX SMIT for example), keyboard shortcuts, and various other desktop metaphors centered on
the pointer (usually controlled with a mouse). Examples of this include the Windows versions 1, 2, 3,
3.1, and 3.11 (an OS shell that runs in DOS), DosShell, and Mouse Systems PowerPanel.
Command-line interfaces are often preferred by more advanced computer users, as they often
provide a more concise and powerful means to control a program or operating system.
Programs with command-line interfaces are generally easier to automate via scripting.
Command line interfaces for software other than operating systems include a number of
programming languages such as Tcl/Tk, PHP and others, as well as utilities such as the
compression utilities WinZip and UltimateZip, and some FTP and ssh/telnet clients.

Web-page Designing
Introduction to HTML
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HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) is text markup language
used to create HTML documents (web Pages) for Internet. HTML
is a set of logical codes or tags that are used to define the Web
browser how to present the information in the web page. It can be
applied and embedded in text to add formatting, linking that
constitute the appearance of the web documents and the
information.

Uses of HTML
1. It is used for basic layout creating or designing the web
page.
2. Without HTML, the world wide web will not exist.
3. It allows embedding text, image, multimedia and links to
other documents and web pages.
4. It provides a means to create structured document by using
paragraph, character formatting, links, and lists.
5. It can embed scripts which affect the behavior and design of
the web page.

Advantages of HTML
1. It is highly flexible and user friendly.
2. It is easily understandable and does not require long time
training.
3. It is easier to maintain and update any web sites.
4. It provides search engine compatible to the web pages.
5. Free online tutorials are available to learn HTML.

Disadvantages of HTML
1. It cannot be used to develop dynamic web pages.
2. It only defines page layout and makes possible easy
browsing through hyperlinks.
3. It is only a scripting language; it cannot be used as a
programming language.
4. There is no any complete acceptable standard for HTML.
5. There are many incompatibilities of HTML.
Examples of HTML programs

Form Elements

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Text Box

First Name:
Last Name:

Text Box for Password

Password:

Radio Button

Male
Female

Checkbox

Computer Science
Biology

Submit Button

username:


Drop Down Menu


Science
Management
Humanties
Education





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Welcome to the Form

Welcome
to
D.A.V.
Fill up the Form


First Name:< input type="text" name="firstname">
Last Name:
Father's Name:
Mother's Name:
Address:
E-mail Id:
Male
Female
Others


Hobbies

Politics
Arts
Gardening
Sports
Music

Faculty

Politics
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
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Management
Arts
Humanities







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frame page architecture







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Conclusion and Future work
I would like to thank my respective computer teacher Mr.
Ramesh Shah for providing me such an opportunity to prepare a
project work on various topics related to Microsoft Office Package
as well as web page designing. I can assure myself as a
competent candidate in order to present my data through charts,
web page designing using CSS style which assured me to
prepare webpage that sounds helpful for learning.

I am also grateful to my teachers for providing the guidelines
to complete my project work and present myself as a candidate to
prepare an attractive document, prepare a webpage as well as
present the data using charts as well. I would like to thank
respective teacher who assured me to prepare such project and is
great help for my future reference as it teaches me the way of
using computer program package and to learn some delicate
ideas with the help of internet.

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