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ECDL 2000 (ECDL3 for Microsoft Office 95/97)

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ISBN-10: 0130354597

ISBN-13: 9780130354594

Edition: N/A

Authors: Paul Holden, Brendan Munnelly

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Each ECDL module guide provides everything needed to pass the individual exams, and lets readers choose the pace at which they learn. Each text features self contained study material, clear examples and self-testing material.
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Publisher: Prentice-Hall
Pages: 112

Introduction
Exploring the web
In this chapter
New skills
New words
Starting Internet Explorer
Your browser's start page
Visiting and exploring a website
Internet Explorer toolbar
Moving through a series of web pages
Browsing with the address bar
Printing a web page
Page setup options
Saving from the web
Saving an image
Image file formats
Selecting and saving text
Saving all text
Saving a web page
Copyright
Opening multiple web pages
Web words
Web servers and web browsers
Online help
Using help from dialog boxes
Using Help menu options
Chapter summary: so now you know
Finding information within websites
In this chapter
New skills
New words
Finding text within a web page
Finding information within a website
Website index pages
Website search engines
Interactive forms
About web addresses
Sample URLs
URLs and files
URLs and folders
Chapter summary: so now you know
Finding information on the web
In this chapter
New skills
New words
Finding information on the web
Web directory sites
Web search engines
Phrase searches
The plus operator
The minus operator
Logical searches
Meta search engines
Natural language search engines
Chapter summary: so now you know
Taking control of Internet Explorer
In this chapter
New skills
New words
Switching web page images off and on
Favorites
Organizing your Favorites
Revisiting a saved web address
Changing your start page
Screen elements
Standard toolbar
Address bar
Explorer bars
Text size display
Chapter summary: so now you know
e-Mail with Outlook Express
In this chapter
New skills
New words
Starting Outlook Express
Changing screen layout
The four layout elements
Folders list
Message list
Preview pane
Outlook Express toolbar
Composing and sending an e-mail
Outgoing e-mail: permanent internet connection
Outgoing e-mail: dial-up connection
Outgoing e-mail and the Sent Items folder
Collecting and reading your e-mail
E-Mail collection: dial-up connection
E-Mail collection at startup
Reading an e-mail
Printing an e-mail
Deleting an e-mail
Manual e-mail deletion
Automatic e-mail deletion
Quitting Outlook Express
Using online help
Using help from dialog boxes
Using Help menu options
Chapter summary: so now you know
More about outgoing e-mail
In this chapter
New skills
New words
Copying text into e-mails
Checking your spelling
Finding an e-mail address
E-Mailing multiple recipients
Several equal recipients
One main recipient, with copy to another
Blind carbon copying
Mass e-mail and blind carbon copying
Attaching files to e-mails
E-Mail priority
Bounced messages
Your e-mail signature
Creating a signature
Alternative signature files
Renaming your signature file
Editing a signature file
The Drafts folder
Saving e-mail to the Drafts folder
Text size display
Chapter summary: so now you know
More about incoming e-mail
In this chapter
New skills
New words
Actions with your incoming e-mail
Forwarding an e-mail
Replying to sender only
Replying to all recipients
Copying and moving the text of a message
Deleting text
Receiving file attachments
Opening attachments
Saving attachments
Careful: attachments can be dangerous
Using e-mail folders
Transferring e-mails between folders
Deleting a mail folder
Searching for specific e-mails
Sorting messages in a folder
Chapter summary: so now you know
Address book and contact groups
In this chapter
New skills
New words
Your address book
Entering contacts
Contacts: the minimum details
Editing contacts
Deleting contacts
Adding contact details from e-mail messages
Sorting your contacts
Mailing lists (contact groups)
Groups within groups
Chapter summary: so now you know