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Office 2003 Introductory Concepts and Techniques, 2 nd Edition M i c r o s o f t Windows XP Project Introduction to Microsoft Windows XP and Office 2003

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Objectives Launch Microsoft Windows XP, log on to the computer, and identify the objects on the desktop Perform the basic mouse operations: point, click, right-click, double-click, drag, and right-drag Display the Start menu and start an application program Open, minimize, maximize, restore, move, size, scroll, and close a window

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Objectives Display drive and folder contents Create a folder in Windows Explorer and Microsoft Word Type, name, and save a Word document Download folders from scsite.com

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Objectives Copy, move, rename, and delete files Search for files using a word or phrase in the file or by name Use Help and Support Log off from the computer and turn it off

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Logging On to the Computer Turn on the computer and wait for the Welcome screen Point to the Brad Wilson icon on the Welcome screen by moving the mouse across a flat surface until the mouse pointer rests on the icon Click the icon by pressing and releasing the left mouse button, type lakers in the Type your password text box, and then point to the Next button Click the Next button

Microsoft Windows XP and Office

7 Displaying the Start Menu Point to the Start button on the taskbar Click the Start button Point to All Programs on the Start menu Point to Accessories on the All Programs submenu Point to an open area of the desktop and then click the open area to close the Start menu, Accessories submenu, and All Programs submenu

Microsoft Windows XP and Office The Start Menu

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Adding an Icon to the Desktop Click the Start button, point to My Computer on the Start menu, and then press and release the right mouse button Point to Show on Desktop on the shortcut menu Click Show on Desktop –See figure on next slide Click an open area on the desktop to close the start menu

Microsoft Windows XP and Office

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Opening a Window Using a Desktop Icon Point to the My Computer icon on the desktop and then double-click by quickly pressing and releasing the left mouse button twice without moving the mouse

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Minimizing and Redisplaying a Window Point to the Minimize button on the title bar of the My Computer window Click the Minimize button Click the My Computer button in the taskbar button area

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Maximizing and Restoring a Window Point to the Maximize button on the title bar of the My Computer window Click the Maximize button –See figure on next slide Point to the Restore Down button on the title bar of the My Computer window Click the Restore Down button

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Maximizing and Restoring a Window

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Closing a Window Point to the Close button on the title bar of the My Computer window Click the Close button

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Opening a Window Using the Start Menu Click the Start button on the taskbar and then point to the My Documents command on the Start menu Click My Documents on the Start menu

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Moving a Window by Dragging Point to the My Documents window title bar Hold down the left mouse button, move the mouse down so the window moves to the center of the desktop, and then release the left mouse button

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Expanding an Area Point to the double down arrow button in the Details area Click the double down arrow button

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Scrolling Using Scroll Arrows Point to the up scroll arrow on the vertical scroll bar Click the up scroll arrow two times Click the up scroll arrow three more times

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Sizing a Window by Dragging Position the mouse pointer over the bottom border of the My Documents window until the mouse pointer changes to a two-headed arrow Drag the bottom border downward until the Details area on your desktop resembles the Details area shown on the next slide

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Sizing a Window by Dragging

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Collapsing an Area Point to the double up arrow in the Details area Click the double up arrow button

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Resizing a Window Position the mouse pointer over the bottom border of the My Documents window border until the mouse pointer changes to a two-headed arrow Drag the bottom border of the My Documents window up until the window is the same size as shown on slide 16slide 16

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Closing a Window Point to the Close button on the right of the title bar in the My Documents window Click the Close button

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Deleting a Desktop Icon by Right-Dragging Point to the My Computer icon on the desktop, hold down the right mouse button, drag the My Computer icon over the Recycle Bin icon Release the right mouse button and then point to Move Here on the shortcut menu Click Move Here and then point to the Yes button in the Confirm Delete dialog box –See figure on next slide Click the Yes button

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Deleting a Desktop Icon by Right-Dragging

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Starting an Application Using the Start Menu Click the Start button on the taskbar and then point to Internet on the pinned items list on the Start menu Click Internet Click the Close button in the Microsoft Internet Explorer window

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Starting Windows Explorer and Maximizing Its Window Click the Start button on the taskbar and then click My Computer on the Start menu Maximize the My Computer window If the status bar does not appear at the bottom of the My Computer window, click View on the menu bar and then click Status Bar Point to the Folders button on the Standard Buttons toolbar Click the Folders button

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Launching Windows Explorer and Maximizing Its Window

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Plugging a USB Flash Drive into a USB Port Plug the USB flash drive into a USB port on the computer Scroll to the bottom of the What do you want Windows to do? list box and click the Take no action command Click the OK button in the What do you want Windows to do? list box

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Plugging a USB Flash Drive into a USB Port

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Creating a Folder on a Removable Drive Click the Removable Drive (E:) icon in the Folders pane, right-click an open area of the right pane to display a shortcut menu, point to New on the shortcut menu, and then point to Folder on the New submenu Click Folder on the New submenu, type Freshman in the icon title text box, and then press the ENTER key

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Creating a Folder on a Removable Drive

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Downloading a Hierarchy of Folders into the Freshman Folder Start Internet Explorer by clicking the Start button on the taskbar and then clicking Internet on the Start menu Click the Address box on the Address bar, type scsite.com in the Address box, and then click the Go button When the SCSITE.COM Shelly Cashman Series Student Resources Web page is displayed, scroll down to view the Browse by Subject area, and then click the Office Suites link When the expanded Office Suites link is displayed, click the link containing the name of your textbook (for example, Microsoft Office 2003: Introductory Concepts and Techniques, 2 nd Edition)

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Downloading a Hierarchy of Folders into the Freshman Folder Scroll down to display the Data Files for Students (Windows) area and then click the Windows XP Project 1 Folders and Files link When the File Download – Security Warning dialog box is displayed, click the Run button When the Internet Explorer – Security Warning dialog box is displayed, click the Run button When the WinZip Self-Extractor dialog box is displayed, type the removable media drive letter of your removable media drive followed by a colon, backslash, and folder name (Freshman) (for example, E:\Freshman)

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Downloading a Hierarchy of Folders into the Freshman Folder Click the Unzip button in the WinZip Self- Extractor dialog box When a smaller WinZip Self-Extractor dialog box is displayed, click the OK button Click the Close button in the WinZip Self- Extractor dialog box Click the Close button in the SCSITE.COM Shelly Cashman Series Student Resources window

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Expanding a Drive Point to the plus sign in the small box to the left of the Removable Disk (E:) icon in the Folders pane Click the plus sign

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Expanding a Folder Point to the plus sign in the small box to the left of the Freshman icon Click the plus sign

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Displaying the Contents of a Folder Click the 1 st Semester icon in the Folders pane

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Starting Word Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar, point to All Programs on the Start menu, point to Microsoft Office on the All Programs submenu, and then point to Microsoft Office Word 2003 on the Microsoft Office submenu Click Microsoft Office Word 2003 If the Microsoft Word window is not maximized, double- click its title bar to maximize it If the Office Assistant appears, right-click it and then click Hide on the shortcut menu If the Getting Started task pane appears, click the Close button in the upper-right corner of the Getting Started pane

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Starting Word

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Typing Text in a Word Document Type Monday, April 10 and then press the ENTER key twice. Type Finish - More Birds Data Base and then press the ENTER key. Type Read - Next Project and then press the ENTER key

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Saving a Word Document in a New Folder Click the Save button on the Standard toolbar Type Monday, April 10 in the File name text box. Do not press the ENTER key after typing the file name Click the Save in box arrow Click Removable Disk (E:) in the Save in list

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Saving a Word Document in a New Folder Double-click Freshman in the Save As dialog box Double-click 1 st Semester in the Save As dialog box Double-click Computer Class in the Save As dialog box Click the Create New Folder button on the Save As dialog box toolbar. Type Homework in the Name text box in the New Folder dialog box

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Saving a Word Document in a New Folder Click the OK button in the New Folder dialog box Click the Save button in the Save As dialog box Click the Close button in the Monday, April 10 – Microsoft Word window

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Verifying the Contents of a Folder Click the plus sign in the small box next to the Computer Class icon in the Folders pane Click the Homework icon in the Folders pane

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Copying a File in Windows Explorer by Right-Dragging Click the Access icon in the Folders pane Right-drag the More Birds icon onto the top of the Homework folder Click Copy Here on the shortcut menu

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Displaying the Contents of a Folder Click the Homework icon in the Folders pane

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Renaming a File Click the Word folder Right-click the Expenses Table icon in the right pane Click Rename on the shortcut menu Type Personal Expenses Table and then press the ENTER key

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Deleting a File by Right-Clicking Right-click the Paris Announcement icon in the right pane Click Delete on the shortcut menu Click the Yes button in the Confirm File Delete dialog box

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Closing Expanded Folders Click the minus sign to the left of the Computer Class icon

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Closing All Expanded Folders Click the minus sign to the left of the 1 st Semester icon Click the minus sign to the left of the Freshman icon Click the minus sign to the left of the Removable Disk (E:) icon

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Quitting Windows Explorer Click the Close button on the Removable Disk (E:) window title bar

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Searching for a File by Name Click the Start button on the taskbar Click Search on the Start menu. If necessary, maximize the Search Results window Click All files and folders in the Search Companion balloon. Type Expenses Table in the All or part of the file name text box Click the Look in box arrow in the Search Companion pane

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Searching for a File by Name Click Removable Disk (E:) Click the Search button Click the Close button on the Search Results window title bar

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Searching for a File Using a Word or Phrase in the File Click the Start button on the taskbar. Click Search on the Start menu. If necessary, maximize the Search Results window. Click All files and folders in the Search Companion balloon Click the A word or phrase in the file text box Type apply in the A word or phrase in the file text box, click the Look in box arrow, and then click Removable Disk (E:) in the Look in list

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Searching for a File Using a Word or Phrase in the File Click the Search button in the Search Companion balloon Click the Close button on the Search Results window title bar Remove the USB flash drive from the USB port

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Starting Help and Support Click the Start button on the taskbar and then point to Help and Support on the Start menu Click Help and Support and then click the Maximize button on the Help and Support Center title bar

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Browsing for Help Topics in the Table of Contents Point to Windows basics in the Pick a Help topic area Click Windows basics and then point to Tips for using Help Click Tips for using Help and then point to Find what you need in Help and Support Center in the topic pane Click Find what you need in Help and Support Center and then read the information in the To find what you need in Help and Support Center topic in the topic pane

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Browsing for Help Topics in the Table of Contents

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Searching for Help Topics Using the Index Click the Index button on the navigation toolbar, type home networking in the Type in the keyword to find text box, and then point to overview in the list box Click overview in the list box and then point to the Display button Click the Display button

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Searching for Help Topics Using the Index

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Closing the Help and Support Center Click the Close button on the title bar of the Help and Support Center window

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Logging Off from the Computer Click the Start button on the taskbar and then point to Log Off on the Start menu Click Log Off Point to the Log Off button in the Log Off Windows dialog box Click the Log Off button

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Turning Off the Computer Point to the Turn off computer link on the Welcome screen Click Turn off computer Point to the Turn Off button in the Turn off computer dialog box Click the Turn Off button

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Turning Off the Computer

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Summary Launch Microsoft Windows XP, log on to the computer, and identify the objects on the desktop Perform the basic mouse operations: point, click, right-click, double-click, drag, and right-drag Display the Start menu and start an application program Open, minimize, maximize, restore, move, size, scroll, and close a window

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Summary Display drive and folder contents Create a folder in Windows Explorer and Microsoft Word Type, name, and save a Word document Download folders from scsite.com

Microsoft Windows XP and Office Summary Copy, move, rename, and delete files Search for files using a word or phrase in the file or by name Use Help and Support Log off from the computer and turn it off

Office 2003 Introductory Concepts and Techniques, 2 nd Edition M i c r o s o f t Windows XP Project Complete