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Title: READ CH1 pp.143 Exploring Microsoft Office 2003


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READ CH1 pp.1-43Exploring Microsoft Office 2003
Getting Started with Windows XP Robert Grauer
and Maryann Barber
Committed to Shaping the Next Generation of
IT Experts.
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Objectives (1 of 2)
  • Describe the Windows desktop
  • Use the Help and Support Center to obtain
    information
  • Describe the My Computer and My Documents folders
  • Explain how folders are used to organize the
    files on a disk
  • Differentiate between a program file and a data
    file

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Objectives (2 of 2)
  • Copy and/or move a file from one folder to
    another
  • Delete a file, then recover the deleted file from
    the Recycle Bin
  • Create and arrange shortcuts on the desktop
  • Use the Search Companion to locate a file on your
    system
  • Use the My Pictures and My Music folders to
    manage photographs and music
  • Use Windows Messenger for instant messaging

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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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Evolution of Windows
  • Windows XP is the newest and most powerful
    version of the Windows operating system
  • XP Home edition
  • XP Professional edition
  • Replaces all previous versions of Windows
  • Slightly different look from earlier versions,
    but essential concepts are the same
  • Start button, Common User Interface, Taskbar

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Welcome to Windows XP
The Home and Professional versions have the same
Log In screen
Some user accounts require a password
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The Start Menu XP Theme
The menu can be configured for the XP theme
(double columns)
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The Start Menu Classic Theme
Or, it can be configured for the Classic theme
(one column)
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The Desktop
The Desktop can be configured for the Windows XP
theme
Active window
System Tray
Task bar and Start button
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The Desktop (Continued)
Or, the Desktop can be configured for the Classic
theme
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Anatomy of a Window
Title bar
Minimize, Maximize and Close buttons
Menu bar
Tool bar
Task pane
Status bar
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Pull-down Menus
Check indicates toggle switch is on
Arrowhead indicates submenu will be displayed
Bullet indicates choice
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Pull-down Menus (Continued)
Alt E will pull down Edit menu
Dimmed command is currently unavailable
Ellipsis indicates further information is
necessary
Shortcut keys
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Context-Sensitive Menu
Right-click to display item-specific context
sensitive menu
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Dialog Boxes
Help button
Tabs provide access to sets of options
Option buttons indicate exclusive items
Spin buttons
Text box allows entry of specific information
Command buttons
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Help and Support Center
Toolbar
Keyword
Index button
Subtopics
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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
  • Placing a file into another folder within the
    same drive defaults to MOVE operation
  • Placing a file into another folder on a different
    drive defaults to COPY operation
  • 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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Filename and File Extension
  • Myresume.doc
  • Financialreport.xls
  • Memo.txt
  • File extension identifies file type.

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Delete
  • Deleting a file places it into Recycle Bin
  • only for hard drive files from CDs, floppies
    will be deleted permanently
  • The file can be restored if needed

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Files and Folders Tiles View
Chevron
Task pane
Status bar
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Files and Folders Details View
Chevron
Selected file
Task pane
Status bar
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Windows Explorer
sign indicates object is collapsed
- Sign indicates object is expanded
Milestones in Communication is selected file
Homework is the active folder
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Windows Explorer (Continued)
Address bar reflects actual location of active
folder
mbarber is current user
My Documents folder is expanded
My Music folder is active folder
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A Back Up Strategy
  • Who You (do not trust anyone else)
  • What Your Data (anything you cannot afford to
    lose)
  • When Frequently (whenever it changes)
  • Where Store the physical back up off site, away
    from your computer
  • How Windows Explorer

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The Control Panel
Windows update takes place automatically
Double click to install a printer
Double click to add new user
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Shortcuts
My Computer icon
Shortcuts
Quick Launch toolbar
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The Search Companion
Search Pane
Chevron indicates file size
Chevron indicates modification date
File name
Word in file
Drives to search
Search button
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Summary
  • Windows XP is the newest and most powerful
    version of the Windows operating system
  • Every window contains the same basic elements
  • A file is a set of data or set of instructions
  • Program file Microsoft Word or Excel
  • Data file Document or workbook
  • Files can be copied, moved, deleted, and restored
    from the hard drive using the Recycle bin
  • The control panel controls all computer aspects
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