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- What is Windows NT workstation 4?
- The Windows NT workstation 4 desktop
- The start button
- The taskbar
- The Recycle Bin
- My Computer
- Network neighborhood
- Window components and selection techniques
- The title and scroll bars
- Maximize, minimize, restore and close
- Borders Dialog boxes, Text boxes,
- List boxes
- Drop down list boxes
- Check boxes and radio buttons
- Command buttons
- Selection techniques
- Drag and drop techniques
- The 'other' mouse button
- Using Windows NT workstation 4
- The start menu & startup folder
- Controlling applications from the taskbar
- Moving and customizing the taskbar
- Tiling and cascading Windows
- Arranging your desktop icons
- Adding programs to your start menu
- Creating a new file from the desktop
- Help within Windows NT workstation 4
- "tip of the day"
- Help within the start menu
- Help - contents and index
- 'What's this?' help Wizards
- Troubleshooting using help
- The Windows NT workstation 4 accessories
- What is WordPad?
- Paint?
- The calculator and clock
- The Explorer, My Computer
and the Recycle Bin
- What are drives, folders and files?
- The Explorer window
- Long file names
- Folder selection techniques
- Switching drives
- Folder creation
- Moving or copying files and folders
- Renaming files or folders
- Deleting files or folders
- The Recycle Bin and deleted files
- Customizing the Explorer file display
- Sorting files within the Explorer
- File searches
- Starting programs via the Explorer
- File association techniques
- Adding icons to the desktop
- Printers Types of laser printer - PCl vs.Postscript
- Printer considerations
- Installing a printer driver
- Setting up a printer
- Default and installed printers
- Controlling print queues
- The clipboard, 'drag and drop' and OLE
- Basic clipboard concepts
- What is OLE?
- Linking vs. Embedding
- Compound documents
- Linking in action - Excel and Word
- The clipboard and the command line
- Screen dumps and producing documentation
- Networking with Windows NT workstation 4
- Windows NT workstation 4 network features
- Sharing documents and folders
- Sharing printers
- Windows NT workstation 4 as a network client
- Windows NT workstation 4 and the Internet
- Customizing Windows NT workstation 4
- Customizing the background
- Setting a screen saver
- Setting color schemes
- What is the Control Panel?
- Setting the time and date
- Customizing the mouse and keyboard
- Changing your password Installing new application programs
- Creating shortcuts
- Customizing shortcut behavior
- Customizing shortcut icons
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