Title: Project 3
1Project 3
Windows XP Service Pack 2
Edition Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques
- File, Document, Folder Management,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
- My Computer window and Windows XP Explorer are
the two major ways to work with files and
documents in Windows XP - My Pictures window allows you to organize and
share picture files, e-mail picture files, and
view picture files in filmstrip view and as a
slideshow.
6MY COMPUTER WINDOW
- My Computer command displays a window that
contains all the hardware components on the
computer and two folders. - disk drives, CD-ROM drives, DVD drives, and
network drives - Shared Documents and My Documents or all user
documents - To view the My Computer window click the Start
button and then My Computer.
7MY COMPUTER WINDOW
- Left pane
- System Tasks
- Other Places
- Details area
- Right pane
- Files Stored on This Computer
- Hard Disk Drives
- LOCAL DISK (C)
- Devices with Removable Storage
- CD Drive (D)_
- Flash Drives (E)
- Network Drives
Views may be different on your computer
8THE STATUS BAR
- Displays at the bottom of the window
- Contains information about the documents,
folders, and programs in a window - Click View on the menu bar and then point to
Status Bar
9VIEWS AVAILABLE IN MY COMPUTER WINDOW
- Click the Views button on the Standard Buttons
toolbar and then point to Icons. - Title view uses Large Icons and are in groups
- Thumbnail view the image stored in the file
displays as its icon up to four images can be
displayed on the folder with the title being
displayed below each icon and remaining in groups - Icons view uses Medium Icons and the title is
displayed below the icons and remain in groups - Lists view uses Small Icons and places the
drives and folders icons in a list that is no
longer in groups - Details view provides more information about
each drive or folder and is displayed in groups
based on the file type
10MY COMPUTER WINDOW
- Name button
- Type button
- Total Size button
- Free Space button
- Comments button
- When each of these buttons are clicked
information is displayed in that column in either
ascending or descending order
11VIEWING THE CONTENTS OF DRIVES AND FOLDERS
- Default option for opening drive and folder
windows - Open each folder in the same window option
- Hidden files the name of the file does not
display when you use My Computer or Windows
Explorer and cannot be found using the Search
command - Tools, Folder Options and click the View Tab
12VIEWING THE CONTENTS OF A FOLDER
Double-click the 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
13OPENING A DOCUMENT FROM A WINDOW
- Double click the document that you want to open
- Documents are opened in the program that created
them for example - Windows Picture and Fax Viewer allows you to
view bitmap and other images, enlarge, reduce,
rotate, print, copy, delete, and display a slide
show of images - Bitmap image Paint document containing a
graphics image - Paint program called MSPAINT
14STANDARD TOOLBAR
The standard toolbar in the viewer allows you to
perform a variety of operation on an image.
15LAUNCHING AN APPLICTION PROGRAM FROM A WINDOW
- Double the program that you want to open. For
example Notepad - Notepad - is a basic text editor that you can use
to create simple documents. - The most common use for Notepad is to view or
edit text (.txt) files - Many users find Notepad a simple tool for
creating Web pages.
16MANAGING OPEN WINDOWS
- Cascading windows - are displayed on top of each
other in an organized manner allowing you to see
the title bar of each open window - Tiling windows can be tiled horizontally or
vertically and allows you to see partial contents
of each window - To Cascade or Tile the windows right-click an
open area on the taskbar and click the desired
view.
17MAKING A WINDOW THE ACTIVE WINDOW
- Four ways to make a window active are
- Click the desired window title bar
- Click the desired window taskbar button
- Press the ALTTAB key until the desired window is
shown - Click anywhere on the desired window
18UNDO CASCADED WINDOWS AND UNDOING TILING
- Right-click an open area on the taskbar and click
to Undo Cascade or Undo Tile on the shortcut menu
19CLOSING WINDOWS
- Two ways to close active windows are
- Click the Close button for each of the open
windows - Right-click each taskbar button and click close
20COPYING, MOVING, AND DELETING FILES IN WINDOWS
- Copy and paste method select the file to copy,
right-click and click copy, select the location
folder, right-click and click paste - Clipboard a temporary storage area of the
computer for cut and copied files, folders, text
and graphics.
21DELETING FILES IN WINDOWS
- Four ways to delete files are
- Delete this file task in the Files and Folders
Task area in the left pane - Delete option in the File menu
- Right-click, Delete from the Shortcut menu
- Drag the object to the Recycle Bin
22WINDOWS XP EXPLORER
- View the contents of the computer, including
drives, folders, and files, in a hierarchical
format - Move, copy and delete files
23LAUNCHING WINDOWS XP EXPLORER
- Click the Start button and then click My
Computer. Point to the Folders button on the
Standard Buttons toolbar
24EXPANDING DRIVES AND FOLDERS
- Click the plus sign in the small box to the left
of the drive or folder
DISPLAYING THE CONTENTSOF A FOLDER
- Click the folder icon in the Folders pane
25DISPLAYING THE CONTENTSOF AN EXPANDED DRIVE
- Click the icon in the Folders pane
LAUNCHING AN APPLICATION PROGRAM FROM EXPLORER
- Click the plus sign to the left of the Program
Files icon in the Folders pane. Click the
desired program icon in the Folders pane.
Double-click the program icon in the right pane
26CLOSING FOLDER EXPANSIONS
- Click the minus sign to the left of the desired
folder in the Folders pane
27COPYING FILES IN WINDOWS XP EXPLORER
Right-drag the desiredicon onto the top of
thedesired location icon. Point to Copy Here
on theshortcut menu
28DISPLAYING THE CONTENTS OF A FOLDER
- Click the desired folder icon in the Folders pane
- For example My Pictures
29RENAMING FILES AND FOLDERS
- Right-click the desired icon in the right pane
and then point to Rename on the shortcut menu
30DELETING FILES IN WINDOWS XP EXPLORER
- Scroll the Folders pane to display the Recycle
Bin icon. Right-drag the desired icon to the
Recycle Bin icon in the Folders pane and then
point to Move Here on the shortcut menu
31REMOVING THE STATUS BAR
- Click View on the menu bar then click Statue Bar
on the View menu
CLOSING WINDOWS XP EXPLORER
- Click the Close button on the title bar
32PROPERTIES OF OBJECTS
- Properties - describe objects
DRIVE PROPERTIES
- Right-click the desires drive icon in the right
pane of the My Computer window and then point to
Properties on the shortcut menu
33DRIVE PROPERTIES
- Tools sheet allows you to check errors,
defragment, or back up the hard drive - Hardware sheet allows you to view a list of all
disk drive, troubleshoot, and display the
properties of each disk drive - Sharing sheet allows you to share the contents
of the folder with other users - Gigabyte of RAM disk space
34DISPLAYING FOLDER PROPERTIES
- Right-click the desires folder icon in the right
pane of the My Computer window and then point to
Properties on the shortcut menu
35MY 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
include view in slide show or filmstrip, share
pictures with others, e-mail pictures to friends
and family, print, publish to the Internet, and
order prints from the Internet
36CREATING A FOLDER IN THE MY PICTURES FOLDER
- Click the Start button. Click My Pictures on the
Start menu. Click Make a new folder in the File
and Folder Tasks area
37MOVING FILES INTO THE BITMAP IMAGES FOLDER
- Click the desired icon, hold down the CTRL key
(selects more that one file), and then click the
next desired file icons - Right-drag the icon to the new foldericon.
Click Move Here on the shortcut menu
38REFRESHING THE IMAGE ON A FOLDER
- Right-click the New Folder icon and click
Refresh Thumbnail on the shortcut menu
39VIEWING IMAGES AS A SLIDE SHOW
- Slide Show displays a black screen and each
images displays individually on the screen. - Move the mouse to use the Slide Show Toolbar to
start, pause, display the next or previous slide,
and close the slide show - Point to View as a slide show in the Picture
Tasks area of the Bitmap Images window
40VIEWING IMAGES IN FILMSTRIP VIEW
- Double-click the Images icon. Click View on the
menu bar and then point to Filmstrip - Filmstrip view displays the image above the row
of images in the right pane. - Filmstrip toolbar Go to previous, Go to next,
Rotate 90 degrees clockwise, Rotate 90 degrees
counter-clockwise
41CHANGING 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
42SHARING A FOLDER
- Shared Documents folder allows the sharing of
folders with other computer users - Shared Music folder allows you to share music
files - Shared Pictures folder allows you to share
picture files - Right-click the file icon in the right pane of
the window. Click to Copy on the shortcut menu.
Right-click the desired Shared folder. Click
Paste one the shortcut menu
43REMOVING SHARING FROM A FOLDER
- If necessary, select the folder icon in the
desired shared folder 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
44E-MAILING A PICTURE
- Electronic mail (e-mail) is an important means
of exchanging messages and files between business
associates, family, and friends - Click the Start button, click My Pictures on the
Start menu, and double-click the Image icon in
the My Pictures window. Click the desired icon
to select it. Click the E-mail this file in the
File and Folder Tasks area
45DELETING A FOLDER FROM THE MY PICTURES FOLDER
- Click the Start button
- Click My Pictures on the Start menu
- Click the folder to select it
- 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
46FINDING 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
- Click the Start button on the taskbar. Point to
Search on the Start menu
47RUN 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
48LOGGING 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
49TURNING 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
50CHAPTER 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
51CHAPTER 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
52CHAPTER 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
53Windows XP - Project 3 - HOMEWORK
- Read and complete steps for Project 3
- Learn It Online 3 page 3.67
- In the Lab 1 page 3.69 3.70
- In the Lab 2 page 3.71 3.73
- In the Lab 3 page 3.73 3.75
- In the Lab 4 page 3.76 3.78