Windowstips
Windowstips
There are a few ways to open a new window. (The first two methods are
preferred.)
When you are working with a patron you may have as many as 5
windows open at once. There are a few tricks that will help you navigate
around and manage multiple open windows.
Keep track of what windows you have open by looking at them in the
taskbar (usually at the bottom of your desktop/screen). They will
appear as labeled buttons on the taskbar. If you have a Web page open
its title will start with http://. If it is a word document, you will see the
Word Icon, and so on. Get used to looking at your taskbar to see what
windows you have open. The most recently opened window will be the
right-most button.
The icon with the two boxes overlapping each other in the upper right
corner (the Restore button) resizes/reduces the window a predetermined
size (usually about half or two thirds of your screen).
The icon with the single box on it in the upper right hand corner (the
Maximize button) increases the window size to take up the whole
screen. When you do this you will not be able to see any other open
window on your screen. (You will be able to see it in the task bar,
though.)
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USE: Right-click on Title Bar
Windows will not allow you to move a window totally off of the screen. It
forces some part of the blue title bar (located across the top of the
window) to remain in view. This way you can still access the window’s
controls. Right-clicking once anywhere on the title bar will display a
drop-down menu. You can then choose to minimize, maximize, close,
etc. the window.
Keep in mind, that if you have the window maximized to the full screen,
you will not have this option. You must first resize the window with the
two boxes icon, then drag the corner.
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5. To Copy and Paste
There are many instances when you are working with a patron online
that you will need to copy and paste text. There are 2 ways to do this.
The first way is the fastest and is therefore preferred.
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6. To undo the last move
USE: “CTRL”+Z
When you make a mistake and you want to go back to the way your
document was before the mistake, hold down the "Ctrl" key and press on
the letter “Z”
USE: “Windows”+E
(Not Internet Explorer. Windows Explorer is where you locate
documents on your computer)
a. Hold down the "Windows" key and press on the letter "E"
b. Once you have Windows Explorer open you can then go and look for
a document.
c. You may use this when you need to "share" a document that is
located (on your computer) somewhere other than the desktop.