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Microsoft Windows 2000 Foundation Level Training Course |
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 09 December 2007 19:19 |
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Course Outline 1. INTRODUCING WINDOWS 2000DISCOVER WINDOWS 2000- To run ‘Discover Windows 2000’
THE WINDOWS 2000 DESKTOPTHE WINDOWS 2000 START ICON- The ‘more commands here’ arrow
- The ‘Sub-menus here’ arrow
THE WINDOWS 2000 TASKBARTHE WINDOWS 2000 RECYCLE BINTHE WINDOWS 2000 MY COMPUTER ICONTHE WINDOWS 2000 ‘MY NETWORK PLACES’ ICONWINDOW COMPONENTS AND SELECTION TECHNIQUESTHE TITLE BAR- What is the Title Bar?
- To maximize or restore a window using the Title bar
THE SCROLL BARS- To move up and down within a window
- To move right to left within a window
- To scroll through a window at speed
MAXIMIZE, MINIMIZE, RESTORE AND CLOSE BUTTONS- To minimize a window
- To maximize a window
- To restore a maximized object to run in a window
- To minimize all program windows simultaneously
- To reverse the effect of minimizing all windows
- Restoring a window from the Taskbar by single clicking on it
- What is the Close icon used for?
- To close a program using the Close icon
- To close a window using the keyboard
BORDERS- To make a window taller or shorter
- To make a window narrower or wider
- To re-size a window in two dimensions simultaneously
THE CONTROL ICON- What is the control icon?
- To open the Control menu
DIALOG BOXESTEXT BOXES- To enter text into a text box
LIST BOXESDROP DOWN LIST BOXESCHECK BOXES AND RADIO BUTTONS- Check boxes vs. Radio buttons
- To select and de-select check boxes
- To select and de-select a radio button
COMMAND ICONSTABS- What are tabbed dialog boxes?
- To move between different tabs in a dialog box
MOUSE SELECTION TECHNIQUESKEYBOARD SELECTION TECHNIQUESDRAG AND DROP TECHNIQUES- What is ‘dragging and dropping’
- Moving vs. coping
- To move an icon on your Desktop
THE ‘OTHER’ MOUSE BUTTON- To use the right-hand mouse button
- Example pop-up menu
WHAT ARE PROPERTY SHEETS?- What are Property Sheets?
- To open a property sheet
2. STARTING TO USE WINDOWS 2000WHAT IS THE START ICON?- Right-clicking the Start Icon
THE START MENU- Left-clicking the Start Icon
- To display the Start menu using a mouse
- To display the Start menu using a Windows 2000 aware keyboard
- To close the Start menu using a mouse
- To close the Start menu using the keyboard
THE START ICON - PROGRAMS- What is the Programs group?
THE START ICON - DOCUMENTS- What is the Documents group?
- To clear the contents of the Documents menu
THE START ICON - SETTINGSWINDOWS HELP- To open the Windows Help windows
THE START ICON - RUN- To use the keyboard to open the Run dialog box
THE START ICON - SHUT DOWNTHE STARTUP FOLDER- To view the contents of the Startup folder
WHAT IS THE TASKBAR?- To use the right-hand mouse button on the Taskbar to customize
- To use the Taskbar clock to access the Date/Time Properties
CONTROLLING APPLICATIONS FROM THE TASKBAR- To use the Taskbar to switch between programs
- Using the Taskbar to close a program
TILING AND CASCADING WINDOWS USING THE TASKBAR- To tile or cascade your open windows
ARRANGING YOUR DESKTOP ICONS- To customize your Desktop icon arrangement
3. HELP WITHIN WINDOWS 2000HELP WITHIN THE START MENU- To get Help using the Help menu
USING THE F1 KEY TO GET HELP- To obtain Help using the F1 key
‘WHAT'S THIS’ HELP- To obtain ‘What's This’ Help
WIZARDS4. THE WINDOWS 2000 ACCESSORIESWHAT IS WORDPAD?- To start WordPad
- To enter text into WordPad
- To save a WordPad file
- To create a new document within WordPad
WORDPAD - EDITING AN EXISTING DOCUMENT- To open an existing WordPad file
WHAT IS PAINT?- To start the Paint program
PAINT - DRAWING TOOLSTHE CALCULATOR- To start the Calculator
- To see what a key does in the Calculator
- To switch to Scientific mode
THE CLOCK- To view the Clock
- To view the date
- To change the date or time
5. THE EXPLORER, MY COMPUTER & RECYCLE BINWHAT ARE DRIVES, FOLDERS AND FILES?THE EXPLORER VS MY COMPUTER- To open My Computer
- To open the Windows Explorer window - the easy way
THE WINDOWS EXPLORER WINDOWWINDOWS EXPLORER TOOLBARS- Standard Toolbar icons
- To hide/unhide the Standard Toolbar
- To hide/unhide the icons description
- Address Bar Toolbar
- To hide/unhide the Address Bar Toolbar
- Links Toolbar
- To hide/unhide the Links Toolbar
LONG FILE NAMESFOLDER SELECTION TECHNIQUES- To view the contents of a folder (displayed on right)
- To expand a branch one level
- To open all folders on a disk
- To close all the folders within the Explorer
SWITCHING DRIVESFOLDER CREATION- To create a new folder within the Windows 2000 Explorer
- To create a folder directly from the Desktop, using a pop-up menu
MOVING OR COPYING FILES AND FOLDERS- To copy files the hard way using the Windows Explorer
- To easy way to copy files
- To move files within the Explorer
- Shortcut for copying files to a diskette
- To use Cut, Copy and Paste to manipulate files
- To copy a file to the Clipboard, from the Explorer
- To cut (i.e. move) a file to the Clipboard, from the Explorer
- To paste a file from the Clipboard to the Explorer
RENAMING FILES OR FOLDERS- To rename files or folders using the Explorer
- To rename files or folders - the easy way
DELETING FILES OR FOLDERS- To delete a file or folder
- To physically delete a file without it first being sent to the Recycle Bin
THE RECYCLE BIN AND DELETED FILES- To delete files or folders by dragging to the Recycle Bin
- To view the Recycle bin window
- To empty the Recycle Bin
- To restore, i.e. ‘undelete’ files that are contained within the Recycle Bin
STARTING PROGRAMS VIA THE EXPLORERCREATING SHORTCUTS ON THE DESKTOP- What is a ‘Desktop Shortcut’
- To create shortcut icons on the Desktop the hard way
- To create shortcut icons on the Desktop the easy way
6. PRINTINGWHAT IS A PRINTER DRIVER?INSTALLING A PRINTER DRIVER- To install a new printer driver
SETTING UP A PRINTERDEFAULT AND INSTALLED PRINTERSCONTROLLING PRINT QUEUES- To display the print queue
VIEWING INSTALLED FONTS7. THE CLIPBOARD AND ‘DRAG AND DROP’BASIC CLIPBOARD CONCEPTS- To copy information to the Clipboard
- To cut information to the Clipboard
- To paste information from the Clipboard
- To use pop-up menus to cut or copy data
- To use pop-up menus to paste data
LINKING VS EMBEDDING- To link data
- To embed data
IN-PLACE ACTIVATION OF EMBEDDED OBJECTS- To activate an embedded object
LINKING IN ACTION - EXCEL AND WORD- To link an Excel chart to a Microsoft Word document
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