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Getting Started with Windows XP
Understanding
the Role of an Operating System
Logging
On and Viewing the Windows XP Desktop
Identifying
Windows Objects
Using
the Start Menu
Opening
and Closing Windows and Using Window Buttons
Working
with the Taskbar
Using
the Quick Launch Bar
Logging
Off and Shutting Down Windows XP
Working with the
Desktop and Windows
Using
Desktop Icons
Working
with Windows
Working
with Menus
Working
with Dialog Boxes
Using Navigation
Features
Navigating
with My Computer and Windows Explorer
Navigating
with the Toolbar and the Address Bar
Navigating
with the Control Panel
Working with Folders
and Files
Exploring
the Role of Folders
Creating
Folders
Copying
and Moving Folders and Files
Renaming
Folders and Files
Deleting
and Restoring Folders and Files
Using
Search Companion
EMailing
Folders and Files
Using the Help and Support
Center
Exploring
the Help Viewer
Finding
Help Content
Using
the Help Favorites Feature
Exploring
Other Support Options
Working with Shortcuts
and Compressed Folders
Creating
Desktop and Folder Shortcuts
Adding
Shortcuts to the Quick Launch Bar
Copying,
Moving and Deleting Shortcuts
Adding
and Removing Start Menu Items
Creating
and Using Compressed Folders
Customizing
Windows XP
Customizing
the Start Menu
Customizing
the Keyboard and Mouse
Customizing
the Desktop Display
Using Windows XP
Accessories
Using
Calculator
Using
WordPad
Using
Paint
Using Internet
Explorer
Starting
Internet Explorer
Using
URLs to View Web Pages
Navigating
Web Pages
Using
the Favorites List
Setting
up Pages for Offline Viewing
Using Web
Integration Features
Browsing
the Web from Various Locations
Adding
Toolbars to the Desktop and Taskbar
Making
your Computer Look and Behave Like the Web
Displaying
Web Content on the Desktop
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