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    Searching for files
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    Using the Windows Search utility
    To find files and folders using the Search utility:
    1In Windows XP, click Start, then click Search. The Search Results window 
    opens. Click 
    All files and folders.
    - OR -
    In Windows 2000, click 
    Start, Search, then click For Files or Folders. The 
    Search Results window opens.
    2If you want to search by file or folder name, type in all or part of the file 
    or folder name in the name box in the left pane of the window.
    ■If you type all of the name, Search will list all files and folders of that 
    name.
    ■If you type part of the name, Search will list all of the file and folder 
    names containing the letters you typed. 
    						
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    3Click Search or Search Now. When the search is completed, Windows lists 
    the files and folders whose names contain the text that you searched for.
    4Open a file, folder, or program by double-clicking the name in the list.
    Using advanced search options
    Search can find files meeting more criteria than file name. You can narrow your 
    search by selecting the search options that you want. You can search by the:
    ■Date the file was created or modified.
    ■Size of the file.
    ■Type of file, such as a program or a text document.
    Help and 
    SupportFor more information about searching for files and folders 
    in Windows XP, click Start, then click Help and Support.
    Type the keyword searching in the Search box 
    , then click the arrow. 
    						
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    Working with documents
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    Working with documents
    Computer documents include word processing files, spreadsheet files, or other 
    similar files. The basic methods of creating, saving, opening, and printing a 
    document apply to most of these types of files.
    The following examples show how to create, save, open, and print a document 
    using Microsoft
    ® WordPad. Similar procedures apply to other programs such 
    as WordPerfect, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft Excel.
    For more information about using a program, click 
    Help on its menu bar.
    Creating a new document
    To create a new document:
    1Click Start, All Programs, Accessories, then click WordPad. Microsoft 
    WordPad starts and a blank document opens.
    2Begin composing your document. Use the menus and toolbar buttons at 
    the top of the window to format the document. 
    						
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    Saving a document
    After you create a document, you need to save it if you want to use it later.
    To save a document:
    1Click File, then click Save. The Save As dialog box opens.
    2Click the arrow button to open the Save in list, then click the folder where 
    you want to save the file. If you do not see the folder you want, browse 
    through the folders listed below the Save in list.
    3Type a new file name in the File name box.
    4Click Save.
    Help and 
    SupportFor more information about saving documents in 
    Windows XP, click Start, then click Help and Support.
    Type the keyword saving in the Search box 
    , then click the arrow.
    Save in
    list
    File
    name 
    						
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    Opening a document
    To view, revise, or print an existing document, first you need to open it. Open 
    the document in the program that it was created in.
    To open a document:
    1Start the program.
    2Click File, then click Open.
    3Click the arrow button to open the Look in list, then click the folder you 
    want to open. If you do not see the folder you want, browse through the 
    folders listed below the Look in list.
    4Double-click the document file name. The document opens.
    Help and 
    SupportFor more information about opening documents in 
    Windows XP, click Start, then click Help and Support.
    Type the keyword opening files in the Search box 
    , then click the arrow.
    Look in
    list 
    						
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    Printing a document
    To print a document, you must have a printer connected to your notebook or 
    have access to a network printer. For more information about installing or using 
    your printer, see the printer documentation.
    To print a document:
    1Make sure that the printer is turned on and loaded with paper.
    2Start the program and open the document.
    3Click File, then click Print. The Print dialog box opens.
    4Set the print options, then click OK. The document prints.
    Help and 
    SupportFor more information about printing documents in 
    Windows XP, click Start, then click Help and Support.
    Type the keyword printing in the Search box 
    , then click the arrow. 
    						
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    Shortcuts
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    Shortcuts
    The following table shows a few shortcuts that you can use in Windows and 
    almost all programs that run in Windows. For more information about 
    shortcuts, see your Windows or program documentation.
    To... Do this...
    Copy a file, folder, text, or graphic Click the item, then press CTRL+C.
    Cut a file, folder, text, or graphic Click the item, then press 
    CTRL+X.
    Paste a file, folder, text, or graphic Click inside the folder or window where you want to paste 
    the object, then press 
    CTRL+V.
    Select multiple items in a list or window Click the first item, press and hold down the 
    CTRL key, 
    then click each of the remaining items.
    Select multiple adjacent items in a list 
    or windowClick the first item in the list, press and hold down the 
    SHIFT key, then click the last item in the list.
    Permanently  delete  a  file  or  folder Click the file or folder, then press 
    SHIFT+DELETE. The 
    file or folder is permanently deleted. The file or folder is 
    not stored in the Recycle Bin.
    Rename a file or folder Click the file or folder, press 
    F2, type the new name, then 
    press 
    ENTER.
    Close the active window or program Press 
    ALT+F4.
    Switch to a different file, folder, or 
    running programPress 
    ALT+TAB.
    Help and 
    SupportFor more information about Windows keyboard shortcuts 
    in Windows XP, click Start, then click Help and Support.
    Type the keyword Windows keyboard shortcuts in the 
    Search box  , then click the arrow. 
    						
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    Using the
    Internet
    This chapter provides information about the Internet and 
    the World Wide Web. Read this chapter to learn how to:
    ■Set up and access an Internet account using 
    America Online®
    ■
    Connect to a Web site using a browser
    ■Download files from the Internet
    ■Send and receive e-mail using America Online 
    						
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    Learning about the Internet
    The Internet is a worldwide network of computers linked together to provide 
    information to people everywhere. The two most popular services on the 
    Internet are e-mail and the World Wide Web. You can access this network by 
    connecting your notebook to a telephone, DSL (Digital Subscriber Line), or 
    cable line and signing up with an Internet service provider (ISP).
    Cable and DSL modems, a connection known as broadband, use your TV cable 
    or special telephone lines to connect to your ISP and access the Internet. Cable 
    and DSL modems connect to your notebook through an Ethernet jack and 
    provide a faster connection speed than a standard telephone modem.
    ImportantFor the location of your modem and Ethernet jacks, see 
    “Left side” on page 3.
    Your computer 
    connects to the 
    Internet through 
    an ISP.ISP Servers 
    let you connect to 
    the Internet and 
    access your e-mail 
    messages. Internet Servers 
    store information so other 
    computers can access it 
    from the Internet. 
    						
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