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Prerequisites Essentials of Windows 95/97 Office graphic copyright by Microsoft Corp. Objectives Describe objects on desktop Minimize, maximize, restore and close buttons Dialog boxes Help menu Format a floppy Screen saver Objectives continued Access the Net with Internet Explorer
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Prerequisites Essentials of Windows 95/97 Office graphic copyright by Microsoft Corp.
Objectives • Describe objects on desktop • Minimize, maximize, restore and close buttons • Dialog boxes • Help menu • Format a floppy • Screen saver
Objectives continued • Access the Net with Internet Explorer • Use Windows Explorer to find files and folders • Describes how folders organize a disk • Create a folder • Copy, move, delete and recover a file
Overview • Windows controls computer and peripheral operations • Common User Interface • Consistent command structure • Windows desktop, a Graphical User Interface
Overview continued • Basic components of a window • Execute commands • Use My Computer • Manage files on your system
The Desktop • Desktop • Icons • Start button • Help command • My Computer • Network Neighborhood • Recycle Bin • Internet icon • Folder • Multitasking • Taskbar
Title bar Minimize button Maximize button Restore button Close button Menu bar Toolbar Status Bar Vertical scroll bar Horizontal scroll bar Large Icons view Details view Anatomy of a Window
Moving and Sizing a Window • Size a window • Move a window
Pull-down Menus • Pull-down menu • Dimmed command • Ellipsis • Check • Bullet • Arrowhead • submenu
Dialog Boxes • Dialog box • Option (radio) button • Check boxes • Text box • Drop-down list box
Dialog boxes continued • Command buttons • Open List Box • Scroll bar • List box
Dialog boxes continued • Tabbed dialog box • What’s This button • Close button • Command button
The Mouse • Point • Click • Right Click • Double Click • Drag • Mouse Pointer
Contents tab Index tab Find tab Help menu Help command The Help Menu
Formatting a Floppy • Format command • Boot disk • Write-enabled • Write-protected
File Program file Data file Folder File Type Files and Folders
Windows Explorer Tree diagram The Windows Explorer
Welcome to Windows Hands-On Exercise 1 1. Turn the Computer On 2. Open My Computer 3. Move and Size a Window 4. Scrolling 5. Online Help 6. Format a Floppy Disk 7. Implement a Screen Saver 8. Exit Windows
The Practice Files (via the Web) Hands-On Exercise 2 1. Start the Internet Explorer 2. Download the Practice Files 3. Install the Practice Files 4. Open My Computer 5.Microsoft on the Web
The Practice Files (via a LAN) Hands-On Exercise 3 1. Start the Windows Explorer 2. Additional Practice 3. Collapse the Individual Drives 4. Select the Network Drive 5. Copy the Individual Files 6. Check Your Work
The Windows Explorer Hands-On Exercise 4 1. Create a New Folder 2. Move a File 3. Copy a Folder 4. Modify a Document 5. Copy (Back Up) a File 6. Delete a Folder 7. The Recycle Bin 8. Write-Protect a Disk 9. Complete the Exercise
Summary • Windows operations take place on desktop • Begin at Start button • Mouse is essential • Window elements • Dialog box supplies information for commands • Floppy disks • Organize using files and folders