... appears.
The folder icon is named after the last file you selected
in the series and the name of the folder is left open for
you to edit.
Following Step 3 in this task, to rename the compressed file just ... Select the Free-Form Select and Select
tools, and then click and drag on the image to select
portions of the picture. You can then crop out these
elements by choosin...
... saying my piece, and then reviewing for you what I just said. That’s why
I was delighted to tackle a Just the Steps For Dummies book on Windows
Vista.
About This Book
Windows Vista is a very robust ... a Windows Vista master in no time.
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... Free-Form.
Click and drag on the image to select portions of the
picture. You can then crop to only the selected ele-
ments by clicking the crop tool.
• Add text. Click the Text button, and then ... Ellipse, and then click and drag on the
image to draw that shape.
• Modify the image. Use the buttons on the Image sec-
tion of the Ribbon to stretch out, flip around, or...
... 1: Exploring the Windows 7 Desktop
Figure 1-1: The Windows 7 desktop
After you set up more than one user, before you get to the password
screen, you have to click the icon for the user you ...
them to the taskbar area just to the right of the Start
button (see Figure 1-4). When you first open Windows,
this area may include icons for programs, such as the
I...
... saying my piece, and then reviewing for you what I just said. That’s why
I was delighted to tackle a Just the Steps For Dummies book on Windows
Vista.
About This Book
Windows Vista is a very robust ... a Windows Vista master in no time.
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... screen.
The GPU has to juggle all the pixels and all the colors — so if you’re a gaming
fan, the speed of the GPU’s chip (and, to a lesser extent, the speed of the
monitor) can make the difference ...
Windows Vista All-in-One Desk
Reference For Dummies
is a reference that you reach for again and again
whenever some new question about Vista comes up.
Here are the...
... xxiv
Introduction
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elcome to Windows Vista All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies —
the no-bull, one-stop Vista reference for the rest of us. Microsoft
spent almost five years putting Vista together, and it shows. ... 340
The Other Games 343
Book V: Vista on the Internet 345
Chapter 1: Getting the Most from the Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .347
What...
... 1: Exploring the Windows 7 Desktop
Figure 1-1: The Windows 7 desktop
After you set up more than one user, before you get to the password
screen, you have to click the icon for the user you ...
them to the taskbar area just to the right of the Start
button (see Figure 1-4). When you first open Windows,
this area may include icons for programs, such as the
I...
... shortcut icon on the desktop.
• Press the Windows key to display the taskbar if it’s
hidden and then click an icon on the Quick Launch
bar, just to the right of the Start button.
2. When the application ... Page 1
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This book is conveniently divided into several handy parts:
Part I: Working in Wi...