Windows 98
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Use the Microsoft® Windows® 98
operating system to create plans, perform research
on the Internet, use multimedia, and communicate
with others.
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Set up your
Windows 98 desktop in a way that best meets your
needs: Create shortcuts to help you save time; create
user profiles for sharing your computer with others.
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Connect your
computer to a network to exchange information and
communicate more efficiently with others.
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Connect to the
Internet to bring the resources of the Internet into
your area.
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Connect a scanner
or printer to your computer, install a DVD player
or other multimedia device to add impact to presentations,
and use the TV Viewer to display broadcast network
television so you can follow current events and breaking
news.
Working Better with Windows
98
In this lesson, you will learn
how to start and exit from Windows 98, work with windows,
dialog boxes and menus, and use Help and Windows Explorer
to become familiar with your computer.
Using the Desktop
This 16-page chapter contains
information about how to customize the Windows 98 desktop
to meet your needs, create shortcuts to files you use
often, bring content from the Internet into your area,
and create user profiles for each person who uses the
computer.
Getting Connected
In this lesson, you
will learn how to connect to a network, explore the Web
by using Microsoft Internet Explorer, and use other Windows
98 features such as Outlook® Express e-mail, and
FrontPage® Express to create Web pages.
Multimedia and Other Tools
This lesson contains information
about how you can install and use multimedia devices
and accessories such as scanners, printers, DVD players,
and the TV Viewer to create a dynamic, interactive
environment.
Learn More About It
This chapter lists
additional resources to help you use Windows 98 for projects,
and to help you track progress, and monitor projects.

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