Chapter . Introduction

Let’s face it. Most of you have better things to do than become a computer expert; a complex operating system such as Windows XP can be pretty intimidating when your boss or administrator plops it on your desk and says, “This is what you’ll be using from now on.” Fortunately, Windows XP is designed to be easy to use, and this book is designed to make it even easier. Whether you are completely new to Windows, or feel at home clicking your way through all those dialog boxes, you are likely to have questions:

  • How do you search for a file when you don’t know its name?

  • How do you install a network printer?

  • How do you manage documents that are waiting to print?

  • How do you work with files on the network?

  • How do you make a movie?

  • How ...

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