August 2007
Beginner to intermediate
256 pages
6h 25m
English
The graphics and the operating system–related instructions in this book reflect the Windows Vista user interface. However, Windows Vista is not required; you can also use a computer running Windows XP.
Most of the differences you will encounter when working through the exercises in this book on a Windows XP computer center around appearance rather than functionality. For example, the Windows Vista Start button is round rather than rectangular and is not labeled with the word Start; window frames and window-management buttons look different; and if your system supports Windows Aero, the window frames might be transparent.
In this section, we provide steps for navigating to or through menus and dialog boxes ...
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