Gateway Profile 4 User Manual
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53 Working with files and folders www.gateway.com Deleting files and folders When you throw away paper files and folders, you take them from the file cabinet and put them in a trash can. Eventually the trash can is emptied. In Windows, you throw away files and folders by first moving them to the Windows trash can, called the Recycle Bin, where they remain until you decide to empty the bin. You can recover any file in the Recycle Bin as long as the bin has not been emptied. To delete files or...
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54 Chapter 4: Windows Basics www.gateway.com To empty the Recycle Bin: 1Double-click the Recycle Bin icon on the desktop. The Recycle Bin window opens. 2Click File, then click Empty Recycle Bin. Windows asks you if you are sure that you want to empty the bin. 3Click Ye s. Windows permanently deletes all files in the Recycle Bin. Browsing for files and folders A file or folder that you need is rarely right on top of your Windows desktop. It is usually on a drive inside a folder that may be inside yet...
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55 Working with files and folders www.gateway.com 2Double-click the drive or folder that you think contains the file or folder that you want to find. If you do not see the contents of a folder, click Show the contents of this drive or Show the contents of this folder. 3Continue double-clicking folders and their subfolders until you find the file or folder you want. Help and SupportFor more information about browsing for files and folders in Windows XP, click Start, then click Help and Support....
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56 Chapter 4: Windows Basics www.gateway.com Searching for files If you are looking for a particular file or folder or a set of files or folders that have characteristics in common, but you do not remember where they are stored on your hard drive, you can use the Search utility to search by: ■Name or part of a name ■Creation date ■Modification date ■File type ■Text contained in the file ■Time period in which it was created or modified You can also combine search criteria to refine searches. Files and...
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57 Searching for files www.gateway.com 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...
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58 Chapter 4: Windows Basics www.gateway.com 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...
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59 Working with documents www.gateway.com 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...
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60 Chapter 4: Windows Basics www.gateway.com 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...
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61 Working with documents www.gateway.com 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...
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62 Chapter 4: Windows Basics www.gateway.com Printing a document To print a document, you must have a printer connected to your computer 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...