
"Microsoft" Windows XP BASICS
Course Technology Inc (Publisher)
Published on 15. July 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
408 pages
978-0-619-05981-1 (ISBN)
Description
Organized into five units that address the major features of Windows XP, this text contains lessons that offer comprehensive hands-on exercises in a step-by-step format with clearly labeled screens that illustrate each application.
Reviews / Votes
Unit 1: Getting Started Lesson 1: Introduction to Windows XP Professional Lesson 2: Manipulating Windows Lesson 3: Getting Help Unit 2: Control Panel Lesson 4: Setting Accessibility Options Lesson 5: Customizing the Desktop Lesson 6: Changing Other Display Properties Lesson 7: Customizing Additional Windows Features Lesson 8: Working with Printer Settings Lesson 9: Working with Fonts Unit 3: My Computer Lesson 10: Intoducing My Computer Lesson 11: Working with Disks Lesson 12: Working with Folders and Subfolders Lesson 13: Working with Files Lesson 14: Using Shortcuts Unit 4: Windows Explorer Lesson 15: Using Windows Explorer Lesson 16: Using Explorer to Manipulate Files and Folders Lesson 17: Using Explorer's Search Features Unit 5: Accessory Applications Lesson 18: Using Notepad Lesson 19: Using Calculator Lesson 20: Creating Documents with WordPad Lesson 21: Working with the Paint Tools Appendix A: Computer Basics Software and HardwareMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Boston, MA
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Dimensions
Height: 274 mm
Width: 213 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
817 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-619-05981-1 (9780619059811)
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Persons
With over forty years in education at both the high school and university level, Dr. Donald Bushe, Ed.D, brings a wealth of experience to his writing. Currently, he is a part-time instructor at Saddleback Community College and J. Serra College Preparatory High School in Southern California. A life member of the California Business Education Association. He is also acting Chair for the Foundation for the Advancement of Business Education, a non-profit organization that provides scholarships to students hoping to attain a career in business.
Content
Unit 1: Getting Started Lesson 1: Introduction to Windows XP Professional Lesson 2: Manipulating Windows Lesson 3: Getting Help Unit 2: Control Panel Lesson 4: Setting Accessibility Options Lesson 5: Customizing the Desktop Lesson 6: Changing Other Display Properties Lesson 7: Customizing Additional Windows Features Lesson 8: Working with Printer Settings Lesson 9: Working with Fonts Unit 3: My Computer Lesson 10: Intoducing My Computer Lesson 11: Working with Disks Lesson 12: Working with Folders and Subfolders Lesson 13: Working with Files Lesson 14: Using Shortcuts Unit 4: Windows Explorer Lesson 15: Using Windows Explorer Lesson 16: Using Explorer to Manipulate Files and Folders Lesson 17: Using Explorers Search Features Unit 5: Accessory Applications Lesson 18: Using Notepad Lesson 19: Using Calculator Lesson 20: Creating Documents with WordPad Lesson 21: Working with the Paint Tools Appendix A: Computer Basics Software and Hardware