Title: Project 3
1Project 3
- File, Document, and Folder Managementand
Windows XP Explorer
2CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
- Display icons in various views in a window
- View the contents of a drive and folder
- Open a document and application program from a
window - Cascade and tile open windows on the desktop
- Copy, move, and delete files from open windows
3CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
- Launch Windows XP Explorer
- Expand drives and folders in Explorer
- Display files and folders in Explorer
- Display the contents of drives and folders in
Explorer - Launch an application program from Explorer
- Close folder expansions
4CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
- Copy, rename, and delete files in Explorer
- Close Explorer
- Display drive and folder properties
- View bitmap images in a filmstrip and as a slide
show - E-mail files and share folders
- Find files and folders using Search on the Start
menu - Use the Run command
5INTRODUCTION
- Two major ways to work with files and documents
in Windows XP - My Computer window
- Windows XP Explorer
- My Pictures window
6MY COMPUTER WINDOW
- My Computer command
- Displays disk drives, CD-ROM drives, DVD drives,
document folders, and network drives - Click the Start button. Point to My Computer on
the Start menu
7Click My Computer.Click the Maximizebutton in
the My Computer window
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9MY COMPUTER WINDOW
- Left pane
- Right pane
- Shared Documents folder
- LOCAL DISK (C)
- Hard disk
- CD Drive (D)
- Audio / Data CD
- Disk label
10THE STATUS BAR
- Contains information about the documents,
folders, and programs in a window - Click View on the menu bar and then point to
Status Bar
11Click Status Bar
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13VIEWING ICONS IN THE MY COMPUTER WINDOW
- Click the Views button on the Standard Buttons
toolbar and then point to Icons
14Click Icons
15Click the Views buttonon the Standard
Buttonstoolbar and then click List
16Click the Views buttonon the Standard
Buttonstoolbar and then click Details
17Click the Views buttonon the Standard
Buttonstoolbar and then click Tiles
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19MY COMPUTER WINDOW
- Name button
- Type button
- Total Size button
- Free Space button
- Comment button
20VIEWING THE CONTENTS OF DRIVES AND FOLDERS
- Open each folder in the same window option
- Hidden files
- Double-click the LOCAL DISK (C) icon in the My
Computer window. If the right pane of the LOCAL
DISK (C) window contains messages indicating the
contents of the folder are hidden and should not
be modified, click the Show the contents of this
folder link
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22VIEWING THE CONTENTS OF A FOLDER
- WINDOWS folder
- Point to the WINDOWS icon in the My Computer
window
23Double-click the WINDOWS icon.If the right pane
of the WINDOWSwindow contains a message
indicatingthe contents of the folder are
hiddenand should not be modified, clickthe Show
the contents of thisfolder link
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25OPENING A DOCUMENT FROM A WINDOW
- Bitmap image
- Paint program
- Windows Picture and Fax Viewer
- Scroll down the right pane until the Santa Fe
Stucco icon displays. Point to the Santa Fe
Stucco icon. If the computer does not contain
the Santa Fe Stucco icon, find and point to
another icon
26Double-click the Santa Fe Stuccoicon. If the
Santa Fe Stucco Windows Picture and FaxViewer
window is maximized, clickthe Restore button and
then sizethe window to the size in thefollowing
figure
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28STANDARD TOOLBAR
29LAUNCHING AN APPLICTION PROGRAM FROM A WINDOW
- Click the WINDOWS button in the taskbar button
area. Scroll until the notepad icon displays in
the window. Point to the notepad icon
30Double-click thenotepad icon
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32MANAGING OPEN WINDOWS
- Cascading windows
- Tiling windows
33CASCADING WINDOWS
- Right-click an open area on the taskbar. Point
to Cascade Windows on the shortcut menu
34Click Cascade Windows
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36MAKING A WINDOW THE ACTIVE WINDOW
- Click the Santa Fe Stucco Windows Picture and
Fax Viewer window button on the title bar
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38UNDO CASCADED WINDOWS
- Right-click an open area on the taskbar. Point
to Undo Cascade on the shortcut menu
39Click Undo Cascade
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41TILING OPEN WINDOWS
- Right-click an open area on the taskbar and then
point to Tile Windows Vertically on the shortcut
menu
42Click Tile WindowsVertically
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44UNDOING TILING
- Right-click an open area on the taskbar. Point
to Undo Tile
45Click Undo Tile
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47CLOSING WINDOWS
- Click the Close button in the Santa Fe Stucco
Windows Picture and Fax Viewer window - Click the Close button in the Untitled Notepad
window - Click the Close button in the WINDOWS window
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49COPYING, MOVING, AND DELETING FILES IN WINDOWS
- Copy and paste method
- Clipboard
50COPYING FILES BETWEEN FOLDERS
- Click the Start button on the taskbar
- Click My Computer on the Start menu
- Double-click the LOCAL DISK (C) icon in the My
Computer window - Double-click the WINDOWS icon in the LOCAL DISK
(C) window
51COPYING FILES BETWEEN FOLDERS
- Scroll down the right pane of the WINDOWS window
until the icons for the Coffee Bean, Gone
Fishing, and Greenstone files are visible in the
right pane. If one or more of these icons is not
available in the WINDOWS window on your computer,
display any other icons
52Hold down the CTRL key andthen click the Coffee
Bean, GoneFishing, and Greenstoneicons.
Release the CTRL key.Right-click any
highlightedicon and then point to the
Copycommand on the shortcut menu
53Click Copy. Scroll theleft pane to displaythe
Other Places area.Point to My Documentsin the
Other Places area
54Click My Documents andthen point to the My
Picturesicon in the right pane
55Double-click the My Picturesicon. Right-click
an open areaof the My Pictures windowand then
point to Paste on theshortcut menu
56thumbnails view
Click Paste
Click the Close buttonto close the My
Pictureswindow
57DELETING FILES IN WINDOWS
- Delete this file task
- Delete option in the File menu
- Shortcut menu
- Recycle Bin
58WINDOWS XP EXPLORER
- Allows you to view the contents of the computer,
including drives, folders, and files, in a
hierarchical format
59LAUNCHING WINDOWS XP EXPLORER
- Click the Start button and then click My Computer
on the Start menu. Maximize the My Computer
window. Point to the Folders button on the
Standard Buttons toolbar
60Click the Folders button
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62WINDOWS EXPLORER
- Folders pane
- Folder bar
- Hierarchical structure
- Minus sign
- Plus sign
63EXPANDING DRIVES AND FOLDERS
- Point to the plus sign in the small box to the
left of the My Documents icon in the Folders pane
64Click the plus sign
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66EXPANDING A DRIVE
- Point to the plus sign in the small box to the
left of the LOCAL DISK (C) icon
67Click the plus sign
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69DISPLAYING THE CONTENTSOF A FOLDER
- Click the Shared Documents icon in the Folders
pane
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71DISPLAYING THE CONTENTSOF AN EXPANDED DRIVE
- Click the LOCAL DISK (C) icon in the Folders pane
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73LAUNCHING AN APPLICATION PROGRAM FROM EXPLORER
- Click the plus sign to the left of the Program
Files icon in the Folders pane. Click the
Internet Explorer icon in the Folders pane.
Point to the IEXPLORE (Internet Explorer) icon in
the right pane of the Internet Explorer window
74Double-click the IEXPLORE icon
75Click the Close button onthe Welcome to
MSN.com- Microsoft InternetExplorer title bar
76CLOSING FOLDER EXPANSIONS
- Click the minus sign to the left of the Internet
Explorer icon
77Click the minus signto the left of theProgram
Files icon
78COPYING FILES IN WINDOWS XP EXPLORER
- Click the WINDOWS icon in the Folders pane.
Scroll the right pane to display the Prairie Wind
icon. If the Prairie Wind file is not available,
display another icon. Scroll the Folders pane to
display the expanded My Documents entry
79Right-drag the Prairie Windicon onto the top of
theMy Pictures icon. Pointto Copy Here on
theshortcut menu
80Click Copy Here
81DISPLAYING THE CONTENTS OF THE MY PICTURES FOLDER
- Click the My Pictures icon in the Folders pane
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83RENAMING FILES AND FOLDERS
- Right-click the Prairie Wind icon in the right
pane and then point to Rename on the shortcut menu
84Click Rename. TypeBlue Prairie Wind and then
press the ENTER key
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86DELETING FILES IN WINDOWS XP EXPLORER
- Scroll the Folders pane to display the Recycle
Bin icon. Right-drag the Greenstone icon to the
Recycle Bin icon in the Folders pane and then
point to Move Here on the shortcut menu
87Click Move Here
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89REMOVING THE STATUS BAR
- Click View on the menu bar
- Click Statue Bar on the View menu
90CLOSING WINDOWS XP EXPLORER
- Click the Close button on the My Pictures window
title bar
91PROPERTIES OF OBJECTS
- Properties describe objects
92DRIVE PROPERTIES
- Click the Start button and then click My Computer
on the Start menu. Right-click the LOCAL DISK
(C) icon in the right pane of the My Computer
window and then point to Properties on the
shortcut menu
93Click Properties andthen point to theCancel
button
94Click the Cancel button
95DRIVE PROPERTIES
- Tools sheet
- Hardware sheet
- Sharing sheet
- Gigabyte of RAM
96DISPLAYING FOLDER PROPERTIES
- Double-click the LOCAL DISK (C) icon in the My
Computer window. Right-click the WINDOWS icon
and then point to Properties on the shortcut menu
97Click Properties. Pointto the Cancel button
98Click the Cancel button.Close the LOCAL DISK
(C)window
99MY PICTURES WINDOW
- Organize and share pictures with others
- Stores pictures from digital cameras, scanners,
and the hard drive - Tasks associated with the My Pictures folder
100CREATING A FOLDER IN THE MY PICTURES FOLDER
- Click the Start button. Click My Pictures on the
Start menu. Point to Make a new folder in the
File and Folder Tasks area
101Click Make a new folder, typeBitmap Images in
the icontitle text box, and thenpress the ENTER
key
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103MOVING FILES INTO THE BITMAP IMAGES FOLDER
- Click the Coffee Bean icon, hold down the CTRL
key, and then click the Gone Fishing and Blue
Prairie Wind icons
104Right-drag the BluePrairie Wind icon to
theBitmap Images foldericon. Click Move Here
on the shortcut menu
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106REFRESHING THE IMAGE ON A FOLDER
- Right-click the Bitmap Images icon and point to
Refresh Thumbnail on the shortcut menu
107Click Refresh Thumbnail
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109VIEWING IMAGES IN FILMSTRIB VIEW OR AS A SLIDE
SHOE
- Filmstrip view
- Slide Show
- Double-click the Bitmap Images icon. Click View
on the menu bar and then point to Filmstrip
110Click Filmstrip
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112FILMSTRIP TOOLBAR
113VIEWING IMAGES AS A SLIDE SHOW
- Point to View as a slide show in the Picture
Tasks area of the Bitmap Images window
114Click View as a SlideShow. Move the mouse
todisplay the Slide Showtoolbar
115Click the Close the windowbutton on the Slide
Showtoolbar to end the slideshow
116SLIDE SHOW TOOLBAR
117CHANGING THE VIEW AND DISPLAYING THE MY PICTURES
WINDOW
- Click View on the menu bar and then click
Thumbnails - Click My Pictures in the Other Places area in the
left pane
118SHARING A FOLDER
- Shared Documents folder
- Shared Music folder
- Shared Pictures folder
- Right-click the Bitmap Images icon in the right
pane of the My Pictures window. Point to Copy on
the shortcut menu
119Click Copy. Point toShared Pictures in
theOther Places area
120Click Shared Pictures. Right-click an open area
of theShared Pictures windowand then point to
Pasteon the shortcut menu
121Click Paste on theshortcut menu
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123REMOVING SHARING FROM A FOLDER
- If necessary, select the Bitmap Images folder
icon in the Shared Pictures window - Click Delete this folder in the File and Folder
Tasks area - Click the Yes button in the Confirm Folder Delete
dialog box - Click the Close button in the Shared Pictures
window
124E-MAILING A PICTURE
- Electronic mail (e-mail)
- Click the Start button, click My Pictures on the
Start menu, and double-click the Bitmap Images
icon in the My Pictures window. Click the Gone
Fishing icon to select the icon. Point to E-mail
this file in the File and Folder Tasks area
125Click E-mail this file. Point tothe OK button
in the Send Pictures via E-Mail dialog box
126Click the OK button. TypeStevenForsythe_at_msn.com
in the Totext box. Select the message in
themessage area, type I thought youmight like
this picture for yourcollection. in the message
area, andthen point to the Send button on
thetoolbar
127Click the Send button
128Click the Close buttonin the Bitmap Imageswindow
129DELETING A FOLDER FROM THE MY PICTURES FOLDER
- Click the Start button
- Click My Pictures on the Start menu
- Click the Bitmap Images folder to select the
folder - Click Delete this folder in the File and Folder
Tasks area - Click the Yes button in the Confirm Folder Delete
dialog box - Click the Close button in the My Pictures window
130FINDING FILES OR FOLDERS
- Search Companion
- Allows you to search for files and folders,
pictures and music files, people, computers on a
network, and information on the Internet
131SEARCHING FOR A FILE BY NAME
- Click the Start button on the taskbar. Point to
Search on the Start menu
132Click the Search button.Maximize the
SearchResults window. Pointto All files and
foldersin the Search companionballoon
133Click All files and folders. Typesoap bubbles
in the All or part ofthe file name text box.
Point tothe Search button
134Click the Search button
135When the Search iscomplete, point to
Yes,finished searching
136Click Yes, finishedsearching
137Click the Close buttonon the SearchResults
windowtitle bar
138RUN COMMAND
- Located on the Start menu
- Used to launch programs
- Useful when you want to launch an application
program quickly - Path
- Click the Start button on the taskbar and then
point to Run
139Click Run. Type notepadin the Open box in
theRun dialog box and thenpoint to the OK button
140Click the OK button
141Click the Close buttonon the Untitled
Notepadwindow title bar
142LOGGING OFF FROM THE COMPUTER
- Click the Start button on the taskbar
- Click Log Off on the Start menu
- Click the Log Off button in the Log Off Windows
dialog box
143TURNING OFF THE COMPUTER
- Click the Turn off computer link on the Welcome
screen - Click the Turn Off button in the Turn off
computer dialog box
144CHAPTER SUMMARY
- Display icons in various views in a window
- View the contents of a drive and folder
- Open a document and application program from a
window - Cascade and tile open windows on the desktop
- Copy, move, and delete files from open windows
145CHAPTER SUMMARY
- Launch Windows XP Explorer
- Expand drives and folders in Explorer
- Display files and folders in Explorer
- Display the contents of drives and folders in
Explorer - Launch an application program from Explorer
- Close folder expansions
146CHAPTER SUMMARY
- Copy, rename, and delete files in Explorer
- Close Explorer
- Display drive and folder properties
- View bitmap images in a filmstrip and as a slide
show - E-mail files and share folders
- Find files and folders using Search on the Start
menu - Use the Run command
147Project 3 Complete