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Microsoft Windows 98 User Introduction




Course Aims
MS Windows 98 provides users with a powerful graphical desktop and entry level networking environment. Working through a "browser" style interface, Windows 98 allows you to transfer information to others locally or world wide; to manage files and data; to manage printing; to share data and devices; and to run applications. On completion of the course readers will understand the terminology of Windows 98; be able to use a mouse, the browser style interface, menus and scroll bars, make selections and activate processes; understand how to pass data to other users and applications; and use Windows 98 tools and utilities to improve their own and workgroup productivity.
Assumed Knowledge
A basic understanding of PCs and a standard keyboard layout as gained from attendance on a "PC Introduction" course or from past experience. No experience of networking is required.
Course Audience
Intending, new or recent MS Windows 98 users who will be using Windows and network based applications. This is essential training for anyone who will be studying applications software product courses. This is not a conversion course for MS Windows 3.x or Windows 95 users.

This course can be found in the following categories:
Courses > Desktop
Courses > Microsoft > Windows 98

Table of Contents
Windows 98 User Introduction
  • Windows 98
     
    The Desktop and Windows
  • Using a Mouse
  • Mouse Terminology
  • Windows 98 Desktop
  • Desktop Elements
  • Opening and Closing Windows
  • The Title Bar
  • Maximise
  • Restore
  • Minimise
  • The Program Icon
  • Closing Windows
  • Cascading and Tiling Windows
  • Repositioning a Window
  • Sizing a Window
     
    Menus, Commands and Dialogue Boxes
  • Menus
  • Commands
  • SpeedKeys
  • Greyed Commands
  • Dialogue Boxes
  • Dialogue Box Objects
  • Toolbars
     
    The Start Menu and Taskbar
  • Using the Start Button
  • Start Menu Overview
  • Using the Taskbar
  • Changing the Position and Size of the Taskbar
     
    Working with Folders and Files
  • Understanding Folders
  • My Computer
  • Windows Explorer
  • Choosing a Desktop Style
  • Managing Folders
  • Drag-and-Drop
  • Changing the Appearance of Items in a Folder
  • StartUp Folder
  • Sharing Folders
    Working with Files
  • Understanding Files
  • File Names
  • Locating Files
  • File Viewer
  • Renaming, Moving, Copying and Deleting Files
  • Using Drag-and-Drop with Files
  • Undoing File Operations
  • Formatting a Floppy Disk
  • The Recycle Bin
  • Accessing Files from the Desktop
     
    Windows 98 Applications
  • WordPad
  • Paint
  • Calculator
  • Notepad
  • Transferring Data Between Applications
     
    Customizing Your Work Environment
  • The Control Panel
  • Mouse Properties
  • Desktop Properties
  • Creating Shortcuts
  • Recycle Bin
  • Setting the Date/Time
  • The Taskbar
  • The Start Menu
     
    Printing
  • Printers Folder
  • Printing Documents
  • Managing the Print Queue
  • Pausing and Resuming a Printer
  • Printing over a Network
  • Drag-and-Drop Printing
     
    Sending E-mail with Windows 98
  • Outlook Express
  • Sending and Receiving Messages
  • Reading Messages and Replying
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