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Table of Contents Getting Started ............................................... 1 Start programs ....................................................................................... 3 Close programs...................................................................................... 9 Use Desktop icons ............................................................................... 11 Turn off the computer.......................................................................... 14
Manipulating windows .................................. 17 Move windows...................................................................................... 18 Minimize windows................................................................................ 24 Restore windows.................................................................................. 25 Resize windows.................................................................................... 28 Scroll in windows................................................................................. 31 Maximize windows ............................................................................... 32 Switch between programs................................................................... 34
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Working with Documents ..............................41 Create documents ............................................................................... 42 Save documents .................................................................................. 46 Open documents ................................................................................. 50 Copy...................................................................................................... 55 Paste ..................................................................................................... 59 Cut......................................................................................................... 64 Delete.................................................................................................... 67 Print ...................................................................................................... 70
Managing Files ..............................................75 Employ Windows Explorer ................................................................. 76 Select a file........................................................................................... 82 Copy a file ............................................................................................ 83 Select multiple files ............................................................................. 91 Create a folder ..................................................................................... 99 Move files ........................................................................................... 108 Rename a file ..................................................................................... 113 Delete files and folders ..................................................................... 117 Restore deleted items ....................................................................... 122 Find files and folders......................................................................... 124 View file details .................................................................................. 131 ii
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Empty the Recycle Bin ...................................................................... 134
Using Windows Utilities.............................. 137 Defragment the hard drive ................................................................ 138 Use the Help and Support Center ..................................................... 142 Use program help............................................................................... 150
Customizing Your Computer ....................... 157 Change the Desktop .......................................................................... 158 Change font size ................................................................................ 169 Change Taskbar settings .................................................................. 173 Add and delete users......................................................................... 176
Using the Web ............................................. 187 View a Web site .................................................................................. 188 Search the Web .................................................................................. 194 Save a favorite web page .................................................................. 201 Set your own Home page .................................................................. 205 Visit a favorite Web page................................................................... 208 Change browser text size.................................................................. 210
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Using E-mail.................................................215 Configure an e-mail account ............................................................ 216 Send an e-mail message ................................................................... 224 Send an e-mail message ................................................................... 225 Check for new mail ............................................................................ 233 Reply to a message ........................................................................... 237 Send an attachment........................................................................... 239 Delete messages ............................................................................... 243
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Getting Started In this section, you’ll learn how to: • Start programs • Close programs • Use Desktop icons • Turn off the computer
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Turn on the computer. The screen should look something like this:
This is called the Desktop.
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Start programs 1.
On the Taskbar, click the
button.
Taskbar
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When the menu appears, place the cursor on All Programs.
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Tip: The cursor is the arrow used to point at things on your
computer’s screen:
A menu is a list of things to do or look at:
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3.
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When the next menu appears, point at Accessories.
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4.
Move the cursor straight across, then to Notepad.
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5.
Click Notepad. The Notepad program should open and look like this:
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Close programs 1.
In the Notepad window, click its
button.
The Notepad program should disappear. The Desktop should contain no windows:
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Practice 1 1.
Open the Paint program. Tip: It’s under Accessories.
2.
Close the Paint program.
Practice 2
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1.
Open the Calculator program.
2.
Close the Calculator program.
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Use Desktop icons 1.
Double-click the Recycle Bin icon.
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The Recycle Bin window should open:
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2.
Click its
button.
The Recycle Bin window should close.
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Turn off the computer
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1.
On the Taskbar, click the
2.
When the menu appears, click Turn Off Computer.
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button.
3.
When the Turn Off Computer window appears, click Turn Off.
The computer should shut down.
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1.
Turn on the computer.
2.
Open the Recycle Bin.
3.
Close the Recycle Bin.
4.
Open the Internet Explorer program.
5.
Open the WordPad program.
6.
Close both programs.
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Manipulating Windows In this section, you’ll learn how to: • Move windows • Minimize windows • Restore windows • Resize windows • Scroll in windows • Maximize windows • Switch between programs
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Move windows
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1.
On the Taskbar, click the
2.
When the menu appears, click Help and Support.
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button.
The Help and Support Center window should open:
Tip: If the window takes up the entire desktop, click its
button.
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In the Help and Support Center window, place the cursor on its Title Bar. Title Bar
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4.
Hold down the left mouse button, then move the mouse left. Left mouse button
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5.
Release the mouse button. The computer screen should now look like this:
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Practice 1.
Open the Paint program.
2.
Drag the Paint window to the bottom left of the Desktop.
3.
Drag the Paint window to the center of the Desktop.
4.
Close the Paint window.
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Minimize windows 1.
In the Help and Support Center window, click its
The screen should now look like this:
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button.
Restore windows 1.
On the Taskbar, click the
button.
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The window should be the same size and in the same location it was before you minimized it:
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Practice 1.
From the Desktop, open the Recycle Bin.
2.
Minimize its window.
3.
From the Taskbar, restore the Recycle Bin window.
4.
Close the window.
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Resize windows 1.
Drag the Help and Support Center window back to the center of the screen.
2.
Move the cursor to the bottom edge of the window. The cursor should turn into a double-headed arrow:
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Click and drag the bottom edge of the window upwards, until the window is about half its height:
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4.
Release the mouse button. The window should now look like this:
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Scroll in windows 1.
Click the window’s Scroll Bar and drag it downward:
The contents at the bottom of the window should appear:
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Maximize windows 1.
In the window, click its
button.
The window should again take up the entire Desktop.
Leave the Help and Support Center window open.
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Practice 1.
Resize the Help and Support Center window so it’s about 3 inches tall by 3 inches wide. Tip: You can resize the window to make it narrower the same
way you made it shorter. Put the cursor on a side edge of the window, then drag.
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Drag the window up to the top left of the screen.
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Scroll up and down the window to see its contents.
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Maximize the window.
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Close the window.
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Switch between programs
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On the Taskbar, click the
2.
When the menu appears, click Search.
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button.
The Search Results window should appear:
Tip: If the Search Results window takes up the entire desktop,
click its
button.
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3.
On the Taskbar, click the
button.
The Help and Support Center window should be on top:
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4.
button.
On the Taskbar, click the
The Search Results window should be on top:
5.
Close both windows: click their
buttons.
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Practice 1.
Open the Help and Support Center window.
2.
Resize the window to make it about six inches square.
3.
Drag the window to the middle of the screen.
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Use the scrollbar to view all the text inside it.
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Leave the Help and Support Center window on screen and open the Paint program. Tip: It’s in the Accessories menu. If the Paint window takes up the entire Desktop, click its button.
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Resize the Paint window to ¼ of the screen size, then drag it to the upper left corner of the screen. When you’re done, the screen should look like this:
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Maximize both windows, then close them.
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1.
Open the Help and Support Center window.
2.
Resize the window to take up ¼ of the Desktop.
3.
Drag it to the upper right corner of the Desktop.
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Minimize the Help and Support Center window.
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From the Desktop, open the Recycle Bin.
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Resize its window to take up ¼ of the Desktop.
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Drag it to the upper left corner of the Desktop.
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Minimize the Recycle Bin.
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Restore the Help and Support Center window.
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Restore the Recycle Bin.
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Minimize both windows.
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Close both windows.
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Working with Documents In this section, you’ll learn how to: • Create documents • Save documents • Open documents • Copy • Paste • Cut • Delete • Print
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Create documents 1.
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Click the
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button, then All Programs.
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When the next menu appears, click Accessories.
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3.
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When the next menu appears, click WordPad.
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In the WordPad window where the cursor is blinking, type: Dear Mom, This is just a quick note to thank you for the sweater. I love the color.
Tip: Notice how the cursor changes from
to | when you’re
working in a document.
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Save documents 1.
On the WordPad Toolbar, click the
icon. Toolbar
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When the Save As window appears, type: Note to Mom in the File name box.
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Tip: Make sure the My Documents folder appears in the Save in box.
If it doesn’t, click the down arrow next to the Save in box, then click the My Documents folder.
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3.
Click the
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Close WordPad.
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button.
Practice 1.
Open WordPad.
2.
In the blank window, type: Dear Sis, I’m coming home next week. Let’s go to that movie you wanted to see.
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Save the document as Dear Sis in the My Documents folder.
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Close WordPad.
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Open WordPad.
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In the WordPad window, click File.
3.
When the next menu appears, click Open.
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The Open window should appear, with the My Documents folder in the Look in box:
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Click the document titled Note to Mom.
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5.
Click the
button.
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The document Note to Mom should open:
Keep the document open.
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Copy 1.
Place the cursor anywhere in the paragraph.
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Click the left mouse button quickly 3 times. This should highlight the entire paragraph.
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Tip: If you have trouble triple-clicking, you can highlight the
paragraph this way: Place the cursor in front of the first letter of the paragraph.
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Click and hold down the left mouse button. Drag the cursor straight down the paragraph, and over to the end, until the entire paragraph is highlighted.
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On the Toolbar, click the
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icon.
Paste 1.
Place the cursor at the end of the paragraph, then press the ENTER key on the keyboard twice. This should put the cursor on a new line.
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2.
Click the
icon.
Tip: Any time you copy or cut something, it stays in the
computer’s memory until you cut or copy something else. You can then paste that item as many times as you want.
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3.
Press the ENTER key twice, then click the
icon again.
You should see the two paragraphs at the bottom of the document:
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Practice 1.
Open the document titled Dear Sis in the My Documents folder.
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Copy the paragraph 2 times below itself.
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Delete the bottom paragraph. The document should look like this:
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Save the document as Dear Sis 2 in the My Documents folder.
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Close WordPad.
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Open WordPad.
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Open the document Note to Mom.
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Place the cursor at the beginning of the third paragraph.
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Click and drag the cursor down and to the right to highlight the paragraph.
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On the Toolbar, click the
icon.
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The last paragraph should disappear:
Keep this document open.
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Delete 1.
Place the cursor at the beginning of the second paragraph.
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Highlight the paragraph.
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Press the DELETE key on the keyboard. The second paragraph should disappear:
Tip: Delete does the same thing as Cut, except:
When you Cut something, you can Paste it later. When you Delete something, you can’t paste it. Keep this document open.
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Print 1.
On the Toolbar, click the
icon.
You will see a window flash that says the document is printing. Tip: If no printer is connected to the computer, you will get a
message asking if you want to install a printer. If you don’t have a printer connected, click the No button, then the Cancel button in the Print window.
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Click the
icon.
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3.
Click the
button to close the document Note to Mom.
The Desktop should now be blank.
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Practice: Working with Documents 1.
Open WordPad.
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In the blank document window, type the following text: Fruit Salad ½ cup cantaloupe ½ cup vanilla yogurt
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Copy the line 1/2 cup cantaloupe and paste it 3 times below itself.
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Change the second cantaloupe to honeydew.
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Change the third cantaloupe to pineapple.
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Change the fourth cantaloupe to grapes.
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At the end, type: Cut up the first three fruits into small chunks. Mix all ingredients together and serve chilled. The document should look like this:
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Save the document in the My Documents folder as Fruit Salad.
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Close WordPad.
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Managing Files In this section, you’ll learn how to: • Employ Windows Explorer • Select a file • Copy a file • Select multiple files • Create a folder • Move files • Rename a file • Delete files and folders • Restore deleted items • Find files and folders • Empty the Recycle Bin
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Employ Windows Explorer What is Windows Explorer? Windows Explorer is the program on your computer used to organize folders and files. Think of it as your computer’s filing cabinet.
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On the Taskbar, place the cursor on the
2.
Click the right mouse button.
button.
Right mouse button
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When the menu appears, click Explore (with the left mouse button).
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Windows Explorer should appear:
4.
Make sure the
icon is clicked.
Tip: You can go directly to your My Documents folder in
Windows Explorer by clicking the Documents.
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button, then My
If Windows Explorer does not take up the entire screen, click its button.
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In the left pane, double-click the My Documents folder.
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You should see a list of the folders within the My Documents folder:
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In the right pane, you should see the contents of the My Documents folder:
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Tip: If the files and folders look different than above, click View on the Menu Bar. Menu bar
When the menu appears, click List.
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Select a file 1.
In the right pane, click the file Note to Mom. It should now be highlighted:
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Double-click the file to open it.
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When the Note to Mom window appears, click its close the file.
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button to
Copy a file 1.
Right-click the file Note to Mom.
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When the menu appears, click Copy (with the left mouse button).
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Right-click in the white space below Note to Mom.
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When the menu appears, click Paste.
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Copy of Note to Mom should appear:
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Right-click the file Copy of Note to Mom.
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When the menu appears, click Copy.
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Right-click in the white space below Copy of Note to Mom.
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When the menu appears, click Paste.
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Copy of Copy of Note to Mom should appear at the bottom of the list:
Keep Windows Explorer open.
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Practice 1.
Open Windows Explorer.
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View the contents of the My Documents folder as Large Icons. Tip: On the Menu Bar, first click View.
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Make 2 copies of the file Dear Sis in the My Documents folder.
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Change the view in the My Documents folder to Details. When you’re done, it should look like this:
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Close Windows Explorer.
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Select multiple files Select all 1.
Open Windows Explorer.
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View the contents of the My Documents folder.
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On the Menu Bar, click Edit, then Select All.
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In the right pane, all the folders and files should be selected (highlighted):
All these files can now be moved, copied, deleted, etc. at the same time. Keep Windows Explorer open.
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SHIFT-click 1.
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Click Note to Mom to select it.
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Press and hold down the SHIFT key on the keyboard.
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While holding down the SHIFT key, click Copy of Copy of Note to Mom. All three files should be selected.
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Click in white space to deselect the files.
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Select non-consecutive files
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Click Copy of Copy of Note to Mom.
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Press and hold down the CTRL key on the keyboard.
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While holding down the CTRL key, click Note to Mom. The two files should be selected:
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In the right pane used to view the contents of the My Documents folder, select every other file or folder in the list.
2.
Deselect the files.
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Create a folder 1.
In the left pane, click the My Documents folder.
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Right-click on white space in the right pane.
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When the menu appears, click New (with your left mouse button).
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When the next menu appears, click Folder.
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When the new folder is created, the words New Folder should be highlighted.
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Type the words: Course Documents
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Then press the ENTER key on the keyboard. Tip: When text is highlighted and you begin typing, the old text is automatically deleted—you don’t need to press the DELETE
key. The folder should now be named Course Documents.
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Create a new folder inside My Documents named Family Documents.
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Close Windows Explorer.
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Rename a folder 1.
Open Window Explorer and view the contents of the My Documents folder.
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Click the Course Documents folder.
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Click the words Course Documents. The words Course Documents should be highlighted, and the cursor should be blinking.
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Type the words: Win XP Stuff
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Press the ENTER key on the keyboard. The folder should now be named Win XP Stuff.
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In the left pane, click the My Documents folder.
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In the right pane, drag Copy of Copy of Note to Mom over to the left pane and place it on top of the Desktop folder.
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Release the mouse button.
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In the left pane, click the Desktop folder. Copy of Copy of Note to Mom should appear in the right pane. It’s now contained in the Desktop folder.
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Click and drag Copy of Copy of Note to Mom to the left pane, and place it on top of the My Documents folder.
Release the mouse button.
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Click the My Documents folder. Copy of Copy of Note to Mom should appear in the right pane. It’s now back in the My Documents folder.
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Move the Dear Sis document to the Family Documents folder.
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Move the documents Copy of Dear Sis and Copy of Copy of Dear Sis to the Family Documents folder.
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Move the documents Copy of Note to Mom and Copy of Copy of Note to Mom to the Family Documents folder.
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Open the Family Documents folder to make sure the files are there:
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Close Windows Explorer.
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Rename a file 1.
Open Windows Explorer and view the contents of the Family Documents folder.
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In the right pane, click Copy of Copy of Note to Mom.
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Click the words Copy of Copy of Note to Mom.
The words Copy of Copy of Note to Mom should be highlighted, and the cursor should be blinking:
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Type the words: Template for Notes then press the ENTER key on the keyboard. The file should now be named Template for Notes.
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View the contents of the Family Documents folder.
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Change the name of the file Copy of Copy of Dear Sis to My Dear Sister.
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Delete files and folders Delete a file 1.
View the contents of the Family Documents folder.
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Click Copy of Note to Mom to select it.
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Press the DELETE key on the keyboard.
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When the Confirm File Delete window appears, click the button.
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The file Copy of Note to Mom should be gone:
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Practice 1.
Open the Family Documents folder.
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Delete the file My Dear Sister.
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In the left pane, click the Win XP Stuff folder.
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Press the DELETE key on your keyboard.
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When the Confirm File Delete window appears, click the button.
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Close Window Explorer.
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When the Recycle Bin window appears, click Restore all items.
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Close the Recycle Bin window.
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On the Taskbar, click the
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button, then Search.
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When the Search Results window appears, click All files and folders.
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In the All or part of the file name box, type: Note to Mom
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Click the
button.
The screen should show the search results:
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Close the Search Results window.
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Practice 1 1.
Find files or folders named Family. When you’re done, the Search Results window should look like this:
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Practice 2 1.
Find all files or folders with names beginning with the letter “f.” Tip: Type f* in the All or part of the file name box. When you’re done, the Search Results window should look like this:
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Close the window.
How does an * work? The *, or asterisk, character serves as a “wild card” in searches. It stands for any letter or combination of letters. So if you searched for files or folders named B*, you might come up with: Bandicoot Bebop Bump Bo
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View file details 1.
On the Taskbar, right-click the Explore.
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In the left pane, click the My Documents folder.
button, then click
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On the Menu Bar, click View, then Details.
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The right pane should now look like this:
Keep this window open.
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Delete the Win XP Stuff folder.
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Minimize all windows.
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On the Desktop, right-click the Recycle Bin.
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When the menu appears, click Empty Recycle Bin.
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When the Confirm File Delete window appears, click the button.
Tip: When you empty files from the Recycle Bin, they are gone
forever.
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Close all windows.
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Open Windows Explorer.
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Make a copy of the Fruit Salad file in the My Documents folder.
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Rename the Copy of Fruit Salad file Fruit Trifle.
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Create a new folder in the My Documents folder called Recipes.
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Move the Fruit Salad and Fruit Trifle files into the Recipes folder.
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Delete the Recipes folder and its contents.
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Minimize the Windows Explorer window.
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On the Desktop, open the Recycle Bin.
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Restore the Recipes folder, then close the Recycle Bin.
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Check the My Documents folder to verify that the Recipes folder and its contents have been restored.
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Delete the Recipes folder again.
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Empty the Recycle Bin and close all windows.
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Using Windows Utilities In this section, you’ll learn how to: • Defragment the hard drive • Use the Help and Support Center • Use program help
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Defragment the hard drive Defragmenting your hard drive Disk Defragmenter consolidates fragmented files and folders on your computer’s hard drive. This makes your computer work faster. If you notice your computer slowing down a little every couple of months, defragment the hard drive and it’ll speed up again.
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Click the Accessories.
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In the Accessories menu, click System Tools.
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In the System Tools menu, click Disk Defragmenter.
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The Disk Defragmenter window should appear:
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In the Disk Defragmenter window, click the C: drive.
Tip: Your computer’s hard disk may be assigned a different letter than C:, although that’s not likely.
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Close the Disk Defragmenter window. If you wanted to begin, you’d click the
button.
Defragmentation takes a long time, so don’t do it right now.
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The Help and Support Center window should appear:
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Click in the Search box.
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Type: document in the Search box, then click the
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The Search Results pane should look like this:
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In the Search Results pane, click Print a document. Keep the Help and Support Center window open.
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In the Toolbar of the Help and Support Center window, click Index.
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In the Index pane, in the box with the blinking cursor, type: Documents
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The text should scroll, with the word documents highlighted.
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Click the word opening.
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The window should look like this, with instructions on how to open documents in the right pane:
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Click the window.
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Click the Paint.
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The Paint program will open:
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Paint’s help screen should appear:
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Make sure the Contents tab is on top. If it’s not, click it.
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Click Paint.
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When the list expands, click Create Pictures.
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In the next list, click Draw a straight line.
In the right pane, how-to steps should appear:
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Open the Windows Movie Maker program, under Accessories.
2.
Open its help window.
3.
Use the Contents tab to locate Getting Content into Windows Movie Maker. The window should look like this:
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Close the Windows Movie Maker program and its help window.
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Customizing Your Computer In this section, you’ll learn how to: • Change the Desktop • Change the screensaver • Change font size • Change Taskbar settings • Add and delete users
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Right-click in blank space on the Desktop.
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When the menu appears, click Properties.
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When the Display Properties window appears, click the Desktop tab.
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Drag the scrollbar to the top of the Background list.
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In the Background list, click the first item: (None).
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The monitor sample screen should be blank:
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On the keyboard, press the down arrow key to go to the next background, Ascent.
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The monitor sample screen should now look like this:
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Continue pressing the key on your keyboard, and view the options as they change in the sample screen.
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When you get to Windows XP, click the Don’t click the
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button.
Change the screen saver 1.
In the Display Properties window, click the Screen Saver tab.
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Under Screen Saver, click the drop-down arrow. You should see a list drop down:
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Press the key on your keyboard to go to the next item, 3D FlowerBox. The monitor sample screen should look like this:
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Continue pressing the key to view the different screen saver options. When you get to Starfield, the screen should look like this:
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Click the
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In the Wait field, click the up or down arrow to set the wait time to 30 minutes.
8.
Click the Don’t click the
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button. button yet.
Change font size 1.
In the Display Properties window, click the Appearance tab.
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Under Font size, click the drop-down arrow.
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In the Font size list, click Large Fonts.
4.
Click the
button.
A Please Wait window will appear, then disappear as the font size changes.
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Click the
button.
The Display Properties window should look like this:
6.
Click the
button.
The Display Properties window should close.
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1.
Open the Display Properties window.
2.
Set the Font size back to Normal.
3.
Close the Display Properties window.
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Change Taskbar settings 1.
Right-click on an empty spot on the Taskbar.
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When the menu appears, click Properties.
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When the Taskbar and Start Menu Properties window appears, click the Taskbar tab if it isn’t already on top.
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Make sure all the boxes except the Auto-hide the taskbar box are checked.
5.
If the
button is not grayed-out, click it.
Tip: The
button becomes active only after you make a change in a window. If you don’t need to make any adjustments, it will be grayed-out.
6.
Click the
button.
The Taskbar and Start Menu Properties window should close.
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Add and delete users Add a new user 1.
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Click the
button, then Control Panel.
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If the window is filled with icons like below, click Switch to Category Views.
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Under Pick a category, click User Accounts.
The User Accounts window should appear:
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Under Pick a task, click Create a new account.
5.
When the User Accounts window appears, type: Alexis in the new account box.
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Click the
button.
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When the next window appears, under Pick an account type, click the Limited radio button.
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Click the
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The User Accounts window should now contain an account for Alexis:
Keep the User Accounts window open.
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In the User Accounts window, under Pick a task, click Change an account.
2.
Under Pick an account to change, click Alexis.
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Under What do you want to change about Alexis’s account?, click Delete the account.
4.
In the next screen, Do you want to keep Alexis’s files?, click the
button.
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When the Are you sure you want to delete Alexis’s account? window appears, click the
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The User Accounts window should look like this:
6.
Close the window.
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Practice: Customizing Your Computer 1.
Change the background to Purple Flower.
2.
Change the screen saver to Windows XP.
3.
Change the font size to Extra Large Fonts. The desktop should look like this:
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Using the Web In this section, you’ll learn how to: • View a Web site • Search the Web • Save a favorite Web page • Set your own Home page • Visit a favorite Web page • Change browser text size
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View a Web site 1.
Click the Explorer.
button, then All Programs, then Internet
Tip: If the Dial-up Connection window appears, type in your User name and Password, click the Save password checkbox,
then click the
button.
Once you’re connected to the Internet, Internet Explorer should open.
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The home page that appears will be different from the one below:
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Click in the Address bar. The text in it should be highlighted:
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Type: www.google.com
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The window should look like this:
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Web addresses http://www.google.com This is the Web address (also called a URL, for Uniform Resource Locator) of the Google Web site. http://www.google.com The http:// stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)—a set of rules that enable communication between computers. http://www.google.com The www means this site is on the World Wide Web. http://www.google.com The web site is Google’s. http://www.google.com .com means it’s a commercial Web site. Two other typical extensions are .gov for government and .org for non-profit organizations.
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Practice 1.
In Internet Explorer, go to the microsoft.com web site.
2.
Go back to the google.com web site. Keep this window open.
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Search the Web 1.
On the browser’s Toolbar, click the
icon.
Tip: Internet Explorer is a program used to view Web sites, also
known as a browser.
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The Search Companion pane should open:
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When the window appears with the question “What are you looking for?,” type: cars in the text box.
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The browser window should look something like this:
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In the right pane, look for a site that contains MSN CarPoint, or a similar link to a Web site about cars. Then click its link.
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A new Web site should appear, such as carpoint.msn.com:
Tip: If you get a pop-up window containing an advertisement,
click its
button to close it.
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Click a link on the Web page.
A new page in that Web site should appear. Keep the Internet Explorer browser open.
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Save a favorite web page 1.
In the browser’s Toolbar, click the
icon.
The Favorites pane should appear:
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Click the
3.
When the Add Favorite window appears, click the button.
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icon.
4.
When the Create New Folder window appears, type: Cars in the Folder name box.
5.
Click the
6.
In the Add Favorites window, click the
button. button.
Leave the browser open.
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In Internet Explorer, search the Web for cats.
2.
Click one of the links to go to the site.
3.
Save this site as a Favorite.
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On the browser’s Menu Bar, click Tools, then Internet Options.
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When the Internet Options window appears, type: www.yahoo.com in the Address bar.
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Click the
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On the browser’s Toolbar, click the
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The Yahoo home page should now appear in the browser window:
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1.
On the browser’s Menu Bar, click the
2.
When the Favorites pane appears, click the Cars folder.
3.
When the Cars folder opens, click the MSN Carpoint link.
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The browser should display the same page you saved as a Favorite:
4.
Close the Favorites pane, and leave the browser open.
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On the Menu Bar, click View, then Text Size.
2.
When the next menu appears, click Largest.
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The page should look like this, with all text visibly larger than it was before:
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On the Menu Bar, click View, then Text Size, then Medium.
The text should look like it did before.
4.
Click the
button to close the browser.
If a window appears asking if you want to stay connected, click Disconnect now.
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Practice: Using the Web 1.
Launch the Internet Explorer Browser.
2.
View the web site www.visibooks.com.
3.
Do a Web search for Adobe Acrobat Reader and go to one of the sites listed.
4.
Save the site in a new folder called Computer Sites in the Favorites folder.
5.
Close the browser.
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Using E-mail In this section, you’ll learn how to: • Configure an e-mail account • Send an e-mail message • Check for new mail • Reply to a message • Send an attachment • Delete messages
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Configure an e-mail account 1.
Click the
button, All Programs, then Outlook Express.
Outlook Express should open:
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On the Menu Bar, click Tools, then Accounts.
3.
Click the
button, then Mail.
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4.
When the Internet Connection Wizard window appears, type: Your Name in the Display name box.
Not this text, of course, but your real name, like Chris Jacobs, or Stan Smith.
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Click the
button.
When the Internet E-mail Address screen appears, type: [email protected] in the E-mail address box. Not this address, of course, but your real e-mail address.
6.
Click the
button.
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7.
When the E-mail Server Names screen appears, click POP3 in the drop-down list:
Tip: Most people get their e-mail from POP3 servers.
If you think yours might be IMAP or HTTP, contact your Internet Service Provider or network administrator.
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In the Incoming mail (POP3, IMAP, or HTTP) server box, type the Web address of the server you use to download your e-mail. It’s probably something like pop.yourserver.com or mail.yourserver.com. Tip: If you don’t know the address of your incoming mail server,
contact your Internet Service Provider or network administrator.
9.
In the Outgoing mail (SMTP) server box, type the Web address of the server used to send out your e-mail. It’s probably something like smtp.yourserver.com or mail.yourserver.com. Tip: If you don’t know the address of your outgoing mail server,
contact your Internet Service Provider or network administrator.
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The window should look like this:
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When the Internet Mail Logon screen appears, type your e-mail account user name in the Account name box.
11.
Type your password in the Password box.
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Make sure the Remember password checkbox is checked. If it’s not, click it.
13.
Click the
button.
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When the Congratulations screen appears, click the button. Your new e-mail account should now appear in the Internet Accounts window:
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Send an e-mail message 1.
button, then the EOn the Taskbar, click the mail/Outlook Express shortcut.
Tip: If a window appears asking if you would like to go online
now, click the
button.
If the Dial-up Connection window appears, click the button.
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3.
When the New Message window appears, type: [email protected] in the To box. Not this address, of course, but your actual email address.
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In the Subject box, type: First Message
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Send a copy 1.
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Click in the Cc box, then type a friend’s e-mail address in it.
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Click the
icon.
Leave Outlook Express open.
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Verify the message was sent 1.
In the Folders pane, click the Sent Items folder.
The message should be in the list of messages sent.
Keep Outlook Express open.
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Check for new mail 1.
Click the
icon.
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A message window should appear, indicating a message is downloading:
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Click the Inbox folder.
You should see the message titled First Message that you sent to yourself.
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3.
Double-click the message. It should open, and look like this:
Keep the message open.
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With the message still open, click the
2.
When the Reply window appears, type:
icon.
This is my reply. In the main message area.
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3.
In the Subject box, replace the existing text with: Reply to my message
4.
Click the
icon.
Leave Outlook Express open.
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Send an attachment 1.
Click the
2.
In the New Message window, type:
icon.
[email protected] in the To box. Not this address, of course, but your actual email address.
3.
In the Cc box, type a friend’s e-mail address.
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In the Subject box, type: Message with attachment
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In the blank message area, type: There is a file attached to this email.
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On the toolbar, click the
7.
When the Insert Attachment window appears, the My Documents folder should appear in the Look in box.
icon.
Click the file Note to Mom.
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8.
button.
Click the
The attached file should show up in an Attach box:
9.
Click the
icon.
Keep Outlook Express open.
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Delete messages 1.
Click the
icon.
A window should appear, indicating a message is downloading:
2.
In the Folders pane, click the Inbox folder.
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3.
Click the message you sent to yourself, titled Reply to my message.
Tip: Click only once to select it.
If you double-click and open the message by mistake, close it and click it once.
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With the message selected, click the
5.
Close Outlook Express.
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icon.
Practice: Using E-mail 1.
Open the Outlook Express E-mail program.
2.
Check for new mail.
3.
Send yourself an email message.
4.
Check for new mail.
5.
Open the message and reply to it. Send a copy of your reply to a friend.
6.
Close Outlook Express.
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Glossary Accessories Additional programs, such as WordPad, included with the Windows operating system. Active window The window you’re currently using. It contains the file or application you’re working with. Application A program that runs on the computer. See the definition for Program below. Button A raised, clickable rectangle with a word command in its center. When clicked, it causes the command to happen. Clipboard A place in computer memory where information that’s been cut or copied is temporarily stored. Copy A command that duplicates selected information. It sends the info to the Clipboard so you can put it somewhere else. Cut A command that removes selected information. It sends the info to the Clipboard so you can put it somewhere else. Defragment The process of consolidating files on the computer’s disk drive. Defragmenting makes the computer run faster. Delete A command that removes a file, folder, or information.
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Desktop The background over which all windows are displayed. Document A file produced in a word-processing program. DSL Digital Subscriber Line. A modem technology that converts existing telephone-lines into high-speed data communications. File A collection of information—under one name—that you can read, look at, or listen to using a computer. Folder A container for files on the computer. Also called a Directory. It works like a manila folder in a filing cabinet. High Speed Internet A cable modem that is connected to your computer allowing you to always be connected to the Internet without having to dial to an Internet Service Provider. Icon A clickable picture. Internet Explorer A program that allows you to view Web pages. Memory The working area of the computer where data and active applications are loaded for use. Menu A list of commands that the user can choose from. Menu Bar A horizontal bar across the top of a window that contains commands. 248
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Modem Short for modulator-demodulator. A modem is a device or program that enables a computer to transmit data over telephone or cable lines. Outlook Express A program that allows you to send and receive e-mail. Paint A program that allows the user to draw pictures and edit graphic files. Program Software that allows you to perform a specific task using the computer. See the definition for Software below. Recycle Bin A temporary storage area in computer memory used to keep deleted files available until they’re permanently removed. Save A command that allows you to name and store a file so it can be retrieved later. Screen Saver A program that draws pictures on your monitor while your computer is turned on, but inactive. Scroll To move a window’s display horizontally or vertically to see all its contents. Select To highlight an object or information in order to do something with it. Software Instructions stored in the computer’s memory that allow you to give commands to the computer and perform tasks with it.
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Taskbar The bar on the Desktop that displays the Start button and buttons for all open programs. Title Bar The horizontal bar at the top of a window that contains the name of the program and/or file being used in it. Window An area of the computer’s video display containing a specific program or file. Windows Explorer A program that lets you view files and folders on the computer. Windows™ Software that allows a computer to operate all its components, respond to human commands, and run other programs. Known as an “operating system.” WordPad A program used to create and edit documents. Included with Windows™.
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