Work with Files, Programs, and Printing in Windows Vista


Overview/Description
Target Audience
Prerequisites
Expected Duration
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Overview/Description
Windows Vista introduces some of the most significant changes to Windows Explorer, and file management in general, since the release of Windows 95. Windows Explorer has a new layout, featuring a Details pane that allows you to view extended properties and metadata of files. The Details pane also include a thumbnail of files that are a visual representation of the actual file. Locating files is also improved upon with the new instant search feature that is integrated into all explorer windows. This course demonstrates the necessary skills to manage files with Windows Explorer, create and save files to removable media, working with Windows programs, as well as printing in Windows Vista.

Target Audience
First-time computer users; first-time users of Windows operating systems; students with a basic knowledge of other Windows products seeking an introduction to Windows Vista.

Prerequisites
No prerequisites

Expected Duration (hours)
2.0

Lesson Objectives

Work with Files, Programs, and Printing in Windows Vista

  • use Windows Explorer
  • recognize how to move or copy folders
  • move files, resolve file transfer conflicts, and burn files to disc
  • add properties to files
  • distinguish between the search methods and use the most appropriate one to search for a file
  • copy multiple files
  • add tags to a file
  • find a file according to its tag
  • change the default program and perform basic tasks using programs
  • launch a program
  • change the default program for a task
  • uninstall a program
  • prepare to print
  • print a file
  • add a printer and set print options
  • print a file
  • Course Number:
    mv_wveu_a02_it_enus