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When you write an essay or paint something on a paper, you would like to keep it for future, right? You would probably put it in a hard bound folder. Maybe, if you have more than one essay or painting, you would have one folder to hold your essays and one folder to hold your paintings. <br>
 
When you write an essay or paint something on a paper, you would like to keep it for future, right? You would probably put it in a hard bound folder. Maybe, if you have more than one essay or painting, you would have one folder to hold your essays and one folder to hold your paintings. <br>
 
To create new folder right click on your mouse and click on "New Folder". Rename the folder and save your files in it. You can also create many sub folders  within that.  
 
To create new folder right click on your mouse and click on "New Folder". Rename the folder and save your files in it. You can also create many sub folders  within that.  
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| style="width: 50%;" |Step 3-Any file can be opened with any given application in Ubuntu which support that particular file. For example, an image file can be opened with image viewer, gimp, etc.,. So if you want to open the with a application of your choice, right click on file select "Open with" to see the available options.
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| style="width: 50%;" |Step 4-File can be opened with multiple application in Ubuntu which support that particular file. For example, an image file can be opened with image viewer and also can be with Gimp, Mypaint, Kolorpaint, Shotwell viewer etc.  So if you want to open the with a application of your choice, right click on file select "Open with" to see the available multiple options.
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| style="width: 50%;" |From '''HOME''' folder we can search any files and folders which we have saved in our computer, click on search option at tooldbar and type the keywords of the file or folder, it will show the all files contains our searching keywords.  
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| style="width: 50%;" |Step 5 -From '''HOME''' folder we can search any files and folders which we have saved in our computer, click on search option at tooldbar and type the keywords of the file or folder, it will show the all files contains our searching keywords.  
| style="width: 50%;" |In Ubuntu OS, we can make typing in our local languages. For example: If you want to make text document if Kannad, just go to top panel and click on '''"En"''', here we will get different language options and we can select required language.  
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| style="width: 50%;" |Step 6 -In Ubuntu OS, we can make typing in our local languages. For example: If you want to make text document if Kannad, just go to top panel and click on '''"En"''', here we will get different language options and we can select required language.  
    
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| style="width: 50%;" |Step 7- You can Import images from the devices (Pen drives, Memory Cards, CD's and DVD's), insert your device to your computer, and then click on "Places" from your desktop top panel. you can see your device name. click on that to explore files.
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| style="width: 50%;" |Step 8- To import files from devices, right click on that file and click on "Copy", then paste it into your computer folder.
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| style="width: 50%;" | Ubuntu software centre - to download applications from the Internet. teachers can explore new foss educational tools and utilities
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| style="width: 50%;" |Step 9- Ubuntu software centre - to download applications from the Internet. teachers can explore new foss educational tools and utilities
| style="width: 50%;" | Step 1-Logging in :'''Shutting down the computer'''  
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| style="width: 50%;" | Step 10-Logging in :'''Shutting down the computer'''  
 
What will you do after you have finished your work? You have to turn off the computer. You must turn it off by clicking on the last button on the right hand top corner and select shut down. Never turn off the power button without shutting the computer properly.
 
What will you do after you have finished your work? You have to turn off the computer. You must turn it off by clicking on the last button on the right hand top corner and select shut down. Never turn off the power button without shutting the computer properly.
 
If you have doubts or difficulties in using the Edubuntu operating system or any of the applications, you can search for solutions on the Internet using a search engine. You can also find 'frequently asked questions and answers' on http://karnatakaeducation.org.in/KOER/en/index.php/Frequently_Asked_Questions .  
 
If you have doubts or difficulties in using the Edubuntu operating system or any of the applications, you can search for solutions on the Internet using a search engine. You can also find 'frequently asked questions and answers' on http://karnatakaeducation.org.in/KOER/en/index.php/Frequently_Asked_Questions .  

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