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Exploring Office 2003 Vol 1 2/e - Grauer and Barber 1 Committed to Shaping the Next Generation of IT Experts. Getting Started with Windows® XP Robert Grauer and Maryann Barber Exploring Microsoft Office 2003
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Exploring Office 2003 Vol 1 2/e - Grauer and Barber 2 Microsoft Windows The successor to MS-DOS, the text-based operating system for the original PC Introduces four essential features: GUI (Graphical User Interface) Common User Interface; i.e., a consistent look and conventions in all applications Multitasking; i.e., run multiple applications The ability to share data between applications These capabilities are found in all versions; Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, and XP
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Exploring Office 2003 Vol 1 2/e - Grauer and Barber 3 Welcome to Windows® XP Some user accounts require a password
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Exploring Office 2003 Vol 1 2/e - Grauer and Barber 4 The Start Menu
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Exploring Office 2003 Vol 1 2/e - Grauer and Barber 5 The Desktop Task bar and Start button Active window
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Exploring Office 2003 Vol 1 2/e - Grauer and Barber 6 Menu bar Title bar Tool bar Status bar Anatomy of a Window Minimize, Maximize and Close buttons Task pane
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Exploring Office 2003 Vol 1 2/e - Grauer and Barber 7 Pull-down Menus Arrowhead indicates submenu will be displayed Check indicates toggle switch is on Bullet indicates choice
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Exploring Office 2003 Vol 1 2/e - Grauer and Barber 8 Pull-down Menus (Continued) Dimmed command is currently unavailable Shortcut keys Ellipsis indicates further information is necessary Alt + E will pull down Edit menu
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Exploring Office 2003 Vol 1 2/e - Grauer and Barber 9 Dialog Boxes Tabs provide access to sets of options Option buttons indicate exclusive items Help button Spin buttons Command buttons Text box allows entry of specific information
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Exploring Office 2003 Vol 1 2/e - Grauer and Barber 10 Help and Support Center Toolbar Subtopics Index button Keyword
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Exploring Office 2003 Vol 1 2/e - Grauer and Barber 11 Disk and File Management A file is a set of instructions or data Program file: Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel Data File: Document or workbook Copy, move, rename or delete a file A folder allows us to organize our files May contain files and/or other folders Drive Assignments Drive A – the floppy disk Drive C – the fixed (local) disk Drive D and higher – CD, DVD, Network drives and so on
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Exploring Office 2003 Vol 1 2/e - Grauer and Barber 12 Files and Folders: Tiles View Task pane Status bar Chevron Folder name
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Exploring Office 2003 Vol 1 2/e - Grauer and Barber 13 Files and Folders: Details View Task pane Status bar Chevron Folder name Selected file
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Exploring Office 2003 Vol 1 2/e - Grauer and Barber 14 Windows Explorer Homework is the active folder + sign indicates object is collapsed - Sign indicates object is expanded Milestones in Communication is selected file Start All Programs Accessories Windows Explorer
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Exploring Office 2003 Vol 1 2/e - Grauer and Barber 15 The Control Panel Windows update takes place automatically Double click to install a printer Double click to add new user
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Exploring Office 2003 Vol 1 2/e - Grauer and Barber 16 Shortcuts Quick Launch toolbar My Computer icon Shortcuts
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Exploring Office 2003 Vol 1 2/e - Grauer and Barber 17 The Search Companion Search Pane Chevron indicates modification date File name Word in file Chevron indicates file size Drives to search Search button
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