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Get Going with Windows 2000

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Table of Contents: Get Going with Windows® 2000

Exercise 1: Let’s get going, When you switch on the computer, The opening screen, Starting a program, Shutting down the computer, Exercise 2: Basic terminology, Desktop elements (objects), Windows, Exercise 3: The Mouse, Techniques and training, The window’s size, Exercise 4: Help, Exercise 5: Creating more files, Creating a drawing, Exercise 6: Working with objects, A right drag, Tidy up your desktop, Rename objects, Deleting objects, Undo delete, Desktop properties, OK – how far have we come…?, Exercise 7: My computer, Make Windows look the same, How My Computer is structured, Exercise 8: Windows Explorer, Part One: Build up a file structure, Sorting objects, Creating folders on the Desktop, Creating folders in Windows Explorer, Part two: Moving files and folders, Copy files and folders, Part three: Deleting files and folders, Part four: Copying to other drives, Some tips about selecting, Short resume, Part five: Find files in Windows Explorer, Find, using part of a file name, Search, folders and history, Part six: Configuring Windows Explorer, Registered file types, Associated programs, A few examples of file types, Opening files in Windows Explorer, What do I do next?, Exercise 9: Object properties, Exercise 10: Shortcuts, Shortcuts on the Desktop, Shortcuts in the Start menu, Shortcuts on the Quick Launch toolbar, While on the subject of shortcuts, Exercise 11: Control Panel, Part one: Basic settings, Regional settings, Date/time, Mouse, Different display options, Part two: Maintaining you system, Emergency Repair Disk, If the worst happens, What next? General Windows keys.