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CS 201-2,3 WINDOWS PROJECTDue Feb.Click down arrow and up arrowType For for formatting.Click Disks, Disk command button Step 6/18CS 201-2,3 WINDOWS PROJECTDue Feb. Hands-on Exercise 01. Start the computer Step 1/132. Open “my computer “ on the Desktop Step 2/15Notice “My computer” on the Title barClick on View on the Menu bar, click toolbar for standard buttons and address bar and status bar, large iconsClick Details and back to Large icons3. Move and size a window Step 3/15Maximize window by clicking middle button on title barPress minimize to put on taskbar, click my computer to reopenClick maximize button to get to smaller size, change width and length by dragging on corners.Move the window by dragging on Title bar4. ScrollingClick DetailsMake window small enough so scroll bar appearsClick down arrow and up arrow5. On-line HELPClick Start, Help, IndexType For for formatting.Click Disks, Disk command button Step 6/186. Exit WindowsClick the X on the title barHands-on Exercise 11. Access the Exploring Windows Series via WWW Step 1/242. Download the practice file (1) Open Netscape Step.2/25 (2) Type the URL as ftp://ftp.prenhall.com/pub/be/grauer/exploring.win/prereq97/ (3) Click prerqsdd.exe (4) Download the file on your floppy disk(drive A)3. Install the practice file, unzip the downloaded file Step 4/274. Print out the downloaded file (1) Double click My Computer, pull down the View menu, click the Large Icons view. (2) Double click the Files and Folders icon from your drive A. Now you are using Microsoft WORD. (3) Type your section number and your name on the bottom of your Files and Folders file. (4) Click the Print button, print out your file. (5) Exit Microsoft WORD, pull down the File menu, click the Exit.5. Exit Windows Hands-on Exercise 21. Start the Windows Explorera. Start button , click Programs, click Windows Explorerb. Click + and – under MY computerStep 1/36 2. Copy two flies from C:\programs\pm65\Readme and C:\ programs\pm65\DelsL1.isu to Drive A (Step 4/39)a. On left pane click + at C and programs until folder pm65 appearsb. Click on pm65c. Drag the Readme on right pane to Drive A on left panel and released. Drag the DelsL1.isu on right panel to Drive A on left panel and release 3. Check the content of your floppy, type your section number and name in the drawing area and get a printout (one page only) a. Hit Print screen buttonb. Start,programs, Accessories, Paintc. Edit, Pasted. Text tool(capital A), click and drag areae. Put name and section in dragged areaf. Files, print4. Create two New Folders: Computing 101 and Other Files Step 1/43a. Click drive A in left pane of Explorer.b. On blank space in right pane click right mouse buttonc. Click new folderd. type Computing 101e. Repeat b-d for Other files5. Move your Readme file into Computing 101 Folder (Step 2/44)a. Click drive A in left pane of Explorer.b. Click and drag on the right pane Readme to Computing 101 on the left pane6. Copy the Computing 101 Folder to the C. drive Step 3/45a. Click Drive A in left paneb. Point to Computing 101, click right mouse c. Drag folder to drive C in left pane , release, d. Click copy here7. Delete the Other Files Folder (Step 6/48)a .Select Other Files on A drive in left paneb. File, click deletec .Click yes to question.d. Edit , Click Undo delete8. Print screen showing C and A drives expanded on left and A on right and Exit Windowsa. Hit Print screen buttonb. Start, programs, Accessories, Paintc. Edit, Pasted. Text tool(capital A), click and drag areae. Put name and section in dragged areaf. Files, printg. Delete Computing 101 folder from C drive.Submit three printouts or before if you have them doneHomework: Read the Prerequisites: Essentials of WINDOWS 2000: 1-12,


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