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Tutorial 1 – Introduction to Windows xp
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6.2 Getting Gadgets
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Right-click an empty part of the desktop and choose Gadgets. Windows 7 lists its stock gadgets, as shown in Figure 9.
Figure 9: Stock Gadgets
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To put one of the built-in gadgets on your desktop, click and drag it onto the desktop.
7. Windows Explorer
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Windows Explorer is used to view and to work with your files that you have saved or downloaded from the Internet.
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To open Windows Explorer:
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Right click Start button | Open Windows Explorer or click Start button | All Programs | Accessories | Windows Explorer OR
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You can click at your user name at the Start menu.
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The Windows Explorer will be opened as shown in Figure 10.
Figure 10: Windows Explorer
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You can use the navigation pane (the left pane) to find files and folders. You can also move or copy items directly to a destination in the navigation pane.
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If you don't see the navigation pane on the left side of an open window, click Organize, point to Layout, and then click Navigation pane to display it.
7.1 Libraries
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Libraries let you access folders from various locations, such as your computer or an external hard drive.
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The navigation pane is the easiest place to access libraries. Click a library to open it, and the content from all the folders that are included in your library appears in the file list.
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To create a new library:
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Right-click Libraries, point to New, and then click Library.
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To move or copy files from the file list to a library's default save location:
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Drag the files to the library in the navigation pane. If the files are on the same hard disk as the library's default save location, they'll be moved. If they're on a different hard disk, they'll be copied.
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To rename a library:
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Right-click it, click Rename, type a new name, and then press Enter.
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To see the folders that have been included in a library:
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Double-click the library name to expand it—the folders will be listed below the library.
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To remove a folder from a library:
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Right-click the folder that you want to remove, and then click Remove location From library. This only removes the folder from the library—it doesn't delete the folder from its original location.
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To hide a library:
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Right-click the library and then click Don't show in navigation pane. This is a good solution if you're running out of space in the navigation pane but don't want to delete a library.
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To show a hidden library:
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Click Libraries, right-click the library in the file list, and then click Show in navigation pane.
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