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`Microsoft Windows® 95
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`For the Microsoft Windows 95 Operating System
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`For product support, contact the manufacturer of your PC.
`Refer to the documentation that came with your PC for the
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`Arial and Times New Roman fonts. Copyright © 199 1 The Mo notypc Corporatio n. All rights reserved.
`Disk Defragmen ter © I 992 - 1995 Microsoft Corporation. Portions © I 988 - 1992 Symantec Corporation.
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`Microsoft. DriveSpacc. MS. MS-DOS. Windows, Windows NT. and the Windows logo are either registered trademarks or
`trademarks o f Microso ft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
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`The Symbol bitmap fonts provided wi th Windows 95 are based on the CG Times font. a product of AGFA Compugraphic
`Division of Agfa Corporation.
`Backup was developed for Microsoft by Colorado Memory Systems, Inc .. a division of Hewle11-Packard Company.
`CompuServe is a registered trademark of CompuServe, Inc.
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`Contents
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`iii
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`Welcome v
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`Where to find the information you need vi
`What's on your Windows 95 screen viii
`lf you've used Windows before. . .
`ix
`What's new in Windows 95? xii
`x._ijj
`Backing up your old files
`Setting up Windows 95 xiv
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`The Basics 1
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`Geuing Started with Windows 95 2
`Starting and Quitting a Program 5
`Opening a Document 8
`J 0
`Getting Help
`Finding Something on Your Computer 13
`Changing System Settings 14
`Starting a Program by Using the Run Command 15
`Shutting Down Your Computer
`J 7
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`Beyond the Basics
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`19
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`Seeing What's on Your Computer 20
`Organizing Files and Folders 24
`Working Witrun Documents 28
`Printing 32
`Installing Software 35
`Install ing Hardware 36
`Using Windows Efficiently 37
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`Contents
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`Introducing Networks 43
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`Using the Network 44
`Setting Up Your Computer to Use a Network 46
`Sharing Your Folders or Printers 50
`Using Resources Located on Other Computers 55
`Connecting to the l ntemel 58
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`The Possibilities
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`59
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`Having Fun 60
`M aintaining Your System 62
`Optimizing Your Computer 63
`Communicating with the World 64
`M aking Your Work Mobile 66
`Using Other Programs 67
`If a Windows Component I sn't A vailable 68
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`Appendixes
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`69
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`Visual Glossary 70
`Keyboard Shortcuts 75
`Accessibility for People with Disabilities 78
`Troubleshooting 81
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`Index 85
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`Welcom e to the Microsoft® Windows® 95 operating syste m.
`With Windows 95, all the things you do now will be easier
`and faster, and what you've always wanted to do is now
`possible.
`
`This book introduces you to Windows and gets you up and
`running quickly. It shows you how to do the most common
`tasks, provides you with tips, and points you to some of the
`fun and exciting new features that come with Windows.
`
`lf you want to explore Windows in more depth or learn about
`some of the more technical aspects of Windows, the first topic
`in thjs section, "Where to Find the Information You Need,"
`points you to other sources of information.
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`Welcome
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`Where to find the information you need
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`X
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`Help on procedures
`Help is the primary source of in formation about
`Windows. You can find common tasks in the
`Contents and more i n the Index, and search for
`text by using the Find tab. To start Help, click
`the Star t button, and then click Help .
`
`For more information about Help, see
`Chapter I , "The Basics."
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`eorw,; j lndel< I Fnd
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`Click a t<>pe, and !hen cick 01$llioy. o, dck anot1>et tab, auc:h as lndel<.
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`Help on a specific item
`rr a window contains a question-mark button,
`you can see a description of any item in the
`window: Just click the button, and then click
`the item.
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`Introducing Microsoft Windows 95 (this book)
`The Introducing Microsoft Windows 95 book contains common tasks;
`visual overviews; a catalog of Windows features; and an illustrated
`glossary of basic terms, inc luding mouse basics.
`
`Resource Kit
`The Microsoft Windows 95 Resource Kit contains technical information
`about Windows 95 , plus information for network admj nistrators. The
`Resource Kit is available where ver computer books or software are sold.
`
`WinNews
`For more technical information about Windows,
`you can read WinNews via The Microsoft
`Network and most major online services and
`networks. You can also receive the WinNews
`Electronic Newsletter biweekly, via e-mail. For
`more information. see the online document
`Winnews.txt provided with Windows.
`
`Windows 95 Online Tour
`The Windows 95 To ur quickly teaches you a few
`basic skills and gives you the opportunity to
`practice them. You can start the Tour by
`double-clicking "Ten minutes to using Windows·•
`in the Help Contents. (This may not be available
`for all systems.)
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`Welcome
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`What's on your Windows 95 screen
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`Depending on how your computer is set up, various items appear on your
`desktop when you start Windows. Here are four important ones.
`
`My Computer
`Do uble-click this icon to see your computer's contents and ma nage your
`files. For more information, see Chapter 2, "Beyond the Basics.'·
`
`Network Neighborhood
`Double-click this icon to see available resources on the ne twork. if your
`computer is or can be connected to o ne. For more infonnation. see
`Chapter 3, " Introducing etworks."
`
`Recycle Bin
`The Recycle Bi n is a re mporary storage place for deleted fi les. You can
`use it to retrieve files deleted in error. Fo r more informatio n, see
`Chapter 2, " Beyond the Basics."
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`~Start I
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`Start button
`You can click the Start bulton on the taskbar to sta11 a program, open
`a document, change system settings, get Help, find ite ms on your
`computer, and more. For more informatio n, see Chapter I , ''The Basics.'
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`If you've used Windows before . ..
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`T ake a look at how some fami I iar elements of Microsoft
`Window s version 3. 1 have changed for Windows 95.
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`Program Manager
`~
`lilir1
`Y ou can find your old program groups by clicking the Sta11 button and
`then pointing to Programs. Y our groups appear as folders on the
`Programs menu.
`
`File Manager
`T o manage your fi les, you click the Start button, point to Programs, and
`then click Windows Explorer. Y our directories appear as folders.
`
`~~,
`~ St.-Up
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`MS-DOS Prompt
`To open an MS-DOS@ window, you cl ick the Start button, point to
`Programs, and then click MS-DOS Pro mpt.
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`Control Panel
`To open Control Panel, you click the Start button, point to Settings, and
`then cl ick Control Pane l.
`
`Print Manager
`To set up a printer or look at information abo ut documents you' re
`printing, you click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click
`Printers.
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`Run command
`T o use the Run command, you click the Start bullon, and then click Run.
`You can run MS-DOS-based and Windows-based programs, open
`folders, and connect to network resources by using Run.
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`Task switching
`You can use the taskbar to switch between open windows. Just click the
`button on it that represents the window you want to switch to. You can
`also use ALT+TAB, just as you did in earlier versions of Windows.
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`(Jlblt>Hll2tM1ffl~
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`G Close button
`To close a window, you click the Close button in the upper-right comer
`of the window, next 10 the Minimize and Maximize buttons.
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`3½ Floppy {A-J 5l-l Floppy (B J H~rd disk IC J
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`Welcome
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`What's new in Windows 95?
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`Windows 95 offers many new, exciting features, in addition LO
`improvements to many features you may be familiar with from earlier
`versions of Windows. This section mentions just a few of these features.
`For a complete listing, look up ··what's new·' in the He lp Index.
`
`New improved interface Windows now features the Start button and
`taskbar. Click the Start button to quickly open programs, find documents.
`a nd use syste m tools. Use the taskbar to switch between programs a-;
`easily as changing channels on your TV.
`
`Windows Explorer Windows Explorer is a powerful way to browse
`through and manage your fi les. drives, and network connections.
`
`Long filenames Windows now supports long file names to make your
`files easier to organize and find.
`
`Improved game and multimedia support You will enjoy the faster video
`capability for games, enhanced support for MS-DOS-based games, and
`improved pe rformance for playing video and sound files.
`
`Plug and Play hardware compatibility You can just insert the card for
`your Plug and Play hardware in your computer. When you turn on your
`computer, Windows recognizes and sets up your hardware for you
`au to matical I y.
`
`32-bit preemptive multitasking Windows now lets you use many
`programs at o nce: do more in less time!
`
`Microsoft Exchange Use Microsoft Exchange to view and work with all
`types of electronic communications. including e-mail and faxes.
`
`The Microsoft Network You can use this ne w, affordable, and easy-lo(cid:173)
`use onJine service to communicate with people worldwide, using e-mail ,
`bulletin boards, and the Internet.
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`Welcome
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`Most Windows 95 setups are easy and trouble-free; however. any time
`you update your computer's operating system, il is possible thal an error
`could occur (such as system failure due to incompatib.le hardware. or a
`power failure) that may temporarily or permanently prevent access to
`data.
`
`Before you set up Windows 95, you might want to back up certai n
`system files. The files you should back up include the following:
`
`• All initialization (.ini) files in your Windows directory
`
`• All registry data (.dat) files in your Windows directory
`• All password (.pwl) files in your Windows directory
`• Any files specified in the Config.sys and Autoexec.bat files
`• Your Config.sys and Aut0exec.bat files, located in the root directory
`of your startup drive (usually drive C)
`• Proprietary network configuration files and logon scripts
`
`You may also want to back up personal or business data that is on the
`hard disk.
`
`Just before setting up Windows 95. make sure your network software, if
`any, is working. The settings from the exis6ng network configuration are
`used in Windows 95.
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`Setting up Windows 95
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`It' s easy to set up Windows. There are two ways to do it, depe nding
`on whether you have an earlier version of Windows (version 3.x or
`Windows for Workgroups) on your computer.
`
`To upgrade from an earlier version of Windows
`► I Insert Setup Disk 1 in a floppy disk drive or your Windows CD-ROM
`in a CD-ROM drive.
`► 2 In File Manager or Program Manager, click File, and then click Run.
`"' 3 Type the drive letter, followed by a colon(:) and a backslash 0), and the word
`setup. For example:
`
`a:\setup
`
`Note that if you install from a CD-ROM, precede the word "setup" with win95\.
`
`Cu11en1 Oifeclory: C:\
`to111mand Line:
`jac\telup
`D Run !!!_iniinized
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`.I
`Ok.
`Cancel j
`I tt• I
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`► 4 Follow the instructions on your screen. Click Next to continue
`through the Setup process.
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`If you do not have a previous version of Windows, use the following
`procedure.
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`To set up Windows from MS*DOS
`► 1 Insert Setup Disk 1 in a floppy disk drive or your Windows
`CD-ROM in a CD-ROM drive.
`► 2 At the command prompt, type the drive letter, followed by a colon (:) and a
`backslash (\), and the word setup. For example, your screen might look like
`this:
`
`[c:\] a:\setup
`
`Note that if you install from a CD-ROM, precede the word "setup" with win95\.
`► 3 Press ENTER, and then follow the instructions on your screen. Click Next to
`continue through the Setup process.
`
`Setup prompts you to choose the type of installation you want. If you' re
`not sure, choose the one that Windows selects for you. The following
`table describes these options.
`
`This Setup option
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`Does this
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`Typical
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`Portable
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`Compact
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`Custo m
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`Sets up the most commonly used Windows
`components.
`
`Sets up features that are most useful for a portable
`computer. while conserving disk space. This
`inc ludes power manageme nt features and
`Briefcase. a program that helps you synchronize
`files between laptop and desktop computers.
`
`Sets up only the basic files you need to run
`Windows. This is useful if you have very limited
`disk space.
`
`Enables you to choose exactly which components
`to install. lf you are an advanced user or syste m
`admjnistrator and want to custo mize your
`Windows installation, choose this option.
`
`If you encounter problems setting up Windows, see the Setup.Ix I file that
`comes with W indows.
`
`SeeAJso
`•
`For more 1f?ft.Jrn1a!ion about c1ddi1zq
`Wr1dows components al!eryou've
`instalied Windows, see ·11 a
`/.1i'1dows Cornponen! lsnt
`Available" in Chapter 4,
`'71:e Possibi/i/i@S ...
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`The Basics
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`,,,,.
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`What's the key to using Microsoft Windows 95? The Start
`button! This chapter gives you quick. simple instructions to
`get you up and running. You will also learn how to use online
`HeJp, which will help you get your work done and learn
`Windows.
`
`Contents
`Getting Started wilh Windows 95 2
`Starting and Quitting a Program 5
`Opening a Document 8
`Getting Help
`10
`Finding Something on Your Computer 13
`Changing System Settings 14
`Starting a Program by Using the Run Command 15
`Shutting Down Your Computer 17
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`Introducing Microsoft Windows 95
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`Getting Started with Windows 95
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`This section gives you a quick overview of getting started with
`Windows.
`
`Logging on to Windows
`When you start Windows. you may be prompted to log on to Windows
`or, if you are on a network, to log on to your network.
`
`I f you don't want to log on with a password, don' t type anything in the
`password box, and click OK. You won't see this prompt in d1e future.
`
`To log on to Windows
`~ l In the User Name box, type your name.
`~ 2 In the Password box, type a password. The first time,
`Windows prompts you to confirm your password.
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`The Start button and taskbar
`The Start button and taskbar are located at the bottom of your screen
`when you start Windows for the first time. By default, they are always
`visible when Windows is running.
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`lflStarl l
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`~
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`S~art button
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`\. Taskbar
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`Starting with the Start menu
`When you click the Start button, you see a menu that contains everything
`you need ro begin using Windows.
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`ff you want to star1 a program. point to Programs. If you want Help
`on doing someLhing in Windows, click Help. The commands on the Start
`menu are descr ibed in more detail in Lhe rest of this chapter. An
`overview of each command is shown below.
`
`This command Does this
`
`Programs
`
`Documents
`
`Settings
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`Find
`
`Help
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`Run
`
`Displays a list of programs you can start.
`Displays a list of documents lh.11 you·ve opened previously.
`Displays a list of sy. tem component:-, for which you can
`change settings.
`Enables you to find a folder. file. shared computer. or mail
`message.
`
`Starts Help. You can then use the Help Contents. Index.
`or other tabs 10 )ind out how 10 do a task in Windowi,,.
`Starts a program or opens a folder when you type an
`MS-DOS command.
`
`Shut Down
`
`Shuts down or resta11s your t:omputer. or logs you off.
`
`Depending on your computer and Lhe options you have chosen. you may
`see additional items on your menu.
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`Thetaskbar
`Every Lime you start a program or open a window, a button represcnling
`that window appears on the taskbar. To switch between windows. just
`click the button for the window you want. When you close a window. its
`button disappears from the ta'>kbar.
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`Depending on what task you're working on, other indicators can appear
`in the notification area on the Laskbar. such as a printer representing your
`print job or a bauery representing power on your portable computer. At
`one end of the taskbar is the clock. To view or change settings, just
`double-click the clock or any of the indicators.
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`Y ou can use the Strut button to stru-t any program you want 10 use, such
`as your word processor or a favorite game.
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`Chapter 1 The Basics
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`5
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`To start a program
`,. 1 Click the Start button, and then point to Programs.
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`such as Accessories,
`that contains the
`program, and then
`click the program.
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`: p 6'n
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`TIP
`You can add a program to the
`top of the Start menu by
`dragging its icon onto the
`Start button.
`
`See Also
`•
`For more mform,:;t:on ,-,tJc-11!
`cuslorn.izit¾7 1/Jt: Stat! rnenv. look
`up 'aridfflJ. progr::,rns M the St.,r!
`m,:mu' k1 the Ha41 hdfJ>...
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`A new button for the program appears on the taskbar.
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`What appears when you click Programs?
`The programs and folders you see wben'YOU point. t o~
`come fi!QQJ several places:
`
`• When you set up Wmd.Qws. YOU s,c:e several prograrns,.$Uch.as
`Windows Explerer and MS-DOS Prompt, and several folde11S
`on the Programs menu. Each folder contains programs that are
`grouped together for easy access.
`• Wmdows also iocludes the StartUp folder, in which you can
`put programs you want to start automatically when you start
`Windows. For more information, see ''Using Windows
`Efficiently" in. Chapter 2, ''Beyond the Basics.''
`• When yQO install new programs ·on your OOJnPllf.er, you may
`see additiooal folders.
`• If you upgtaded from a previous version of WiQ,dpws,, yow: old
`progr:aro groups appear as folders.
`
`To quit a program
`
`.,. Click the Close button in the upper-right
`corner of the window.
`
`~ I
`
`•
`
`I
`
`,. A
`
`SeeA/so
`•
`For information about custom/Zing
`Ille Programs menu. look up
`''Programs menu''in /he Help
`Index.
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`7
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`Y ou can run as many programs as you want at the same time. Window s
`makes it easy to switch between programs or windows.
`
`To switch between programs
`
`-.. Click the taskbar button for the program you want.
`
`The program appears in
`front of the other windows.
`
`,.;;:tQJ]J
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`.... ilfio!J • l..,IJ1.l.®l~fi"•l•I
`'
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`'
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`SeeA/so
`•
`For mure mformairan about rwmmg
`pr,,;grams, k;rJA 1.,p ''runmng
`propr.-1rr1s • ,r; /!12 He/o Index
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`Introducing Microsoft Windows 95
`
`Opening a Document
`
`T here are several ways to open documents in Windows. T his section
`describes two methods. Y ou can:
`
`Open your document from within the program you used to create it.
`Use the Documents command on the Start menu to open a document
`you' ve opened recently.
`
`Y ou can aJso:
`
`Use the Find command on the Start menu to locate the document. For
`more infom1ation. see " Finding Something on Y our Computer·• later
`in this chapter.
`Double-click a documelll icon in M y Computer.
`
`To open a document from within a program
`~ ◄ 1 On the File menu, click Open.
`
`F.Qlmat
`
`!:!~Ip
`
`--~&--~_ -_-:'.]
`
`◄ 2 To open a document in a
`~
`•mi ru m-.!!l
`different folder, click the
`arrow next to the Look In
`box, and then click the disk
`that contains the folder.
`
`~
`il ~
`
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`
`~ 3 Click the folder that contains
`the document you want to
`open, and then click Open.
`You may have to scroll to
`see more folders .
`
`..?.J
`CE!
`3 ~
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`Continued on next page ~
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`ii fill ~ m .!!I
`
`◄ 4 Click the document you
`~
`want to open, and then
`click Open.
`
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`
`Ae.QillM'..
`fin.,._ lwordlorW-601" docl
`
`~
`.!l ~
`
`You can also open documents from Lhe Documents menu, where many
`programs save a list of recently opened documents.
`
`To open a document by using the Documents menu
`◄ J Click the Start button, and
`then point to Documents.
`◄ 2 Click the name of the
`document you want to open .
`
`., The document opens, and a button for
`the document appears on the taskbar.
`
`YtJ't,,·t1 u er
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`otia:llill a1~1 11! i,l~if!-I• I 3hli
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`Dear s, 1 1,
`
`Thank you very tnueh Coi: a pe$JClnc:, to ouc gcoup .
`Everyone- t alked about hOw nmeb u~'I.Oht. you pi-;ov .1.cied .
`
`You clce.r ly ~t.Gt~d the l OnQ-tcc-m QOCllS O.nd thit l r
`t t.hlnk Lt's
`rt!l1111t.1orurhip t.o our cun:e.n t pcoJc.:t.
`lt~m:,. ~
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`SeeAlso
`•
`For ;n/ormaf.ion about d<Jcumen!s
`iook up 'docume1 Its .. in il!e Help
`/ti:'f6X.
`
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`Introducing Microsoft Windows 95
`
`Getting Help
`
`Online He lp is essential to learning and using Windows. There are two
`kinds of Help: Help about a specific procedure and He lp that gives you
`information about what you see on your screen.
`
`To get Help
`
`◄ Click the Start button,
`and then click Help.
`
`;, 11.lL!!J
`
`◄ The list of Help topics appears.
`You can use the tabs in Help
`to search for information in
`several ways.
`
`lZ_J f MMll'Uei tou:ing'w'~
`
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`·!-"!I
`
`• m:m
`• r.,,.,.n,,,.,.
`
`When you open He lp by using the Start me nu. or the Help menu in My
`Computer or W indows Explorer, you see He lp for Windows in general.
`If you use the Help menu in a program, such as WordPad, Paint, or
`Mic rosoft Word, the Help you see is for that program.
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`To find Help through the Contents
`
`Y Click the Contents tab to find topics grouped by subject,
`and then follow the instructions on your screen.
`
`"
`
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`I1) .64ushngthe1ateMwhdi)Ck.t onoi bln.t
`
`~~~
`• To return to the list of topics,
`click Help Topics.
`
`To find Help through the Index
`
`..- Click the Index tab to find specific topics listed alphabetically,
`and then follow the instructions on your screen.
`
`~ the bacl91ound ol
`,ouade-tli.lop
`1 Clc';ho,e ~ ,.-o....,,
`
`1 lnthe ~t(t~QI ·JJ_~kl dd
`!he o,a,;lem OI ~~~to
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`
`~ b'C I~
`
`• To return to the list of topics,
`click Help Topics.
`
`TIP
`Some Help topics contain green
`underlined text. You can click
`the green text to see a definition
`of the term.
`
`TIP
`To scroll through the Help Index,
`type the first few letters of the
`word you want to search for. The
`Index is arranged just like a
`book index. If you don't find the
`entry you want, try another
`entry.
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`Introducing Microsoft Windows 95
`
`To find Help topics containing a word or phrase
`
`"' Click the Find tab to find all the topics that
`contain a specific word or phrase, and then follow
`the instructions on your screen.
`
`.. , .. , ....
`
`I Ock- ~ «>-0....,,
`
`2 ln the P,,r.t,rnor!,1/~bt,d,cl,,
`IMPdtleino, ~ yo,JWM'lllo
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`• To return to the list of topics,
`click Help Topics .
`....................... -............ -------·---------· .............................. ..
`
`To get Help on a specific item
`
`• For information about an item in a dialog box,
`click .11, and then click the item.
`
`[1]
`
`TIP
`You can also use your right
`mouse button to click an item
`on the screen. Then click the
`What's This? command.
`
`SeeAlso
`•
`For more hfom7at,ion about d!a!op
`boxes. see the ·Vtsua! e:,"'k)ssary"
`appendix.
`
`fl,i1eln - -
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`
`Shows how a pattern oc wa~e, wil look 01'1 )'01." screen
`
`To p,eview a patte,n oc ,..pe,, cick it• name i'l the
`
`Pattern oc Watlpaper i,t
`
`• A pop-up explanation appears.
`Click it to make it disappear.
`
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`Finding Something on Your Computer
`
`If you don' t know where a document or folder is, you can use the Find
`command to find and open it.
`
`Chapter 1 The Basics
`
`13
`
`To find something
`
`◄ I Click the Start button,
`and then point to Find.
`◄ 2 Click Files Or Folders.
`
`TIP
`You can also use the Find
`command to search for a
`computer on the network.
`
`" 3 Click the Named box, and then type the
`name of the file or folder you want to find.
`
`Homed js,..,.,_,
`i""'"' IH«d d,klC I
`P t~~
`
`► 4 To specify where to search, click the arrow
`next to the Look In box, or click Browse.
`► ,.. ~ To start the search, click Find Now.
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`Introducing Microsoft Windows 95
`
`Changing System Settings
`
`Using Control Panel , you can change the way W indows looks and
`works.
`
`To change Windows settings
`
`◄ 1 Click the Start button,
`and then point to Settings.
`◄ 2 Click Control Panel.
`
`TIP
`Some of the things you can use
`Control Panel for are changing
`your screen colors, installing or
`changing settings for hardware
`and software, and setting up or
`changing settings for a network.
`
`The icons that appear in Control
`Panel vary depending on the
`hardware and software installed
`on your computer.
`
`SeeAJso
`-
`For more m!orm:-?t1on about Control
`P:me!. /o()k up t!ie mdivf(fvat
`features ;r1 Ille HeJJ hdex
`
`~·
`• 3 Double-click an icon to see the settings you can change.
`---------'t.J1filfJ
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`trn ' ~ !)
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`SyJieM
`j,&.;i..,ii,j
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`I To see more settings, click the tabs at
`
`the top of the dialog box that appears.
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`Starting a Program by Using the Run
`Command
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`Chapter 1 The Basics
`
`15
`
`If you know the name and path of the program you want to start, you can
`use the Run command to start it easily.
`
`To start a program or open a folder or document
`◄ l Click the Start button, and then click Run.
`
`TIPS
`If you aren't sure where the
`p

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