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   <ns1:APPLICATION>Windows</ns1:APPLICATION>
   <ns1:VERSION>XP</ns1:VERSION>
   
   <ns1:TITLE>Introduction/Migrating to Windows XP</ns1:TITLE>

   <ns1:DESCRIPTION>The Migrating to Windows XP class covers the new features of Windows XP. A full-day Introduction to Windows XP class also is available, which tailors the topics listed below to users who are new to working within a Windows-based computing environment.</ns1:DESCRIPTION>

   <ns1:PREREQS>
      <ns1:PREREQ>Familiarity with Windows 98, NT, or 2000, is recommended, including the basic use of a mouse, working with multiple windows, and managing files. Users without this experience are encouraged to attend the full-day Introduction to Windows XP class.</ns1:PREREQ>
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   <ns1:LENGTH>half-day</ns1:LENGTH>

   <ns1:SKILL ns1:name="Work with the Basics">
      <ns1:SUBSKILL>Identify new features in Windows XP</ns1:SUBSKILL>
      <ns1:SUBSKILL>Identify the major components of the Desktop</ns1:SUBSKILL>
      <ns1:SUBSKILL>Log on and shut down Windows XP</ns1:SUBSKILL>
      <ns1:SUBSKILL>Work with the Start menu</ns1:SUBSKILL>
      <ns1:SUBSKILL>Work with the Taskbar</ns1:SUBSKILL>
      <ns1:SUBSKILL>Control the view of multiple windows</ns1:SUBSKILL>
      <ns1:SUBSKILL>Work with multiple applications</ns1:SUBSKILL>
      <ns1:SUBSKILL>Use the Windows XP Help program</ns1:SUBSKILL>
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   <ns1:SKILL ns1:name="Manage Your Files">
      <ns1:SUBSKILL>Understand file and folder basics</ns1:SUBSKILL>
      <ns1:SUBSKILL>Browse files and folders in file management windows</ns1:SUBSKILL>
      <ns1:SUBSKILL>Work with the Folders list</ns1:SUBSKILL>
      <ns1:SUBSKILL>Change the view of objects</ns1:SUBSKILL>
      <ns1:SUBSKILL>Create, delete and copy and move objects within folders)</ns1:SUBSKILL>
      <ns1:SUBSKILL>Use the Recycle Bin</ns1:SUBSKILL>
   </ns1:SKILL>
   
   <ns1:SKILL ns1:name="Work with Files">
      <ns1:SUBSKILL>Save and open files</ns1:SUBSKILL>
      <ns1:SUBSKILL>Manage files from within applications</ns1:SUBSKILL>
      <ns1:SUBSKILL>Open recently used files</ns1:SUBSKILL>
      <ns1:SUBSKILL>Control a print job and connect to a printer</ns1:SUBSKILL>
   </ns1:SKILL>
   
   <ns1:SKILL ns1:name="Use Search Features">
      <ns1:SUBSKILL>Search for information on your computer, network or the Web</ns1:SUBSKILL>
      <ns1:SUBSKILL>Use advanced search techniques</ns1:SUBSKILL>
   </ns1:SKILL>
   
   <ns1:SKILL ns1:name="Customize Windows">
      <ns1:SUBSKILL>Customize the Taskbar and the Start menu</ns1:SUBSKILL>
      <ns1:SUBSKILL>Use the Control Panel</ns1:SUBSKILL>
      <ns1:SUBSKILL>Change the Desktop display</ns1:SUBSKILL>
      <ns1:SUBSKILL>Customize folder options</ns1:SUBSKILL>
      <ns1:SUBSKILL>Create a shortcut on the Desktop</ns1:SUBSKILL>
      <ns1:SUBSKILL>Arrange icons on the Desktop</ns1:SUBSKILL>
      <ns1:SUBSKILL>Create folders and new files from the Desktop</ns1:SUBSKILL>
      <ns1:SUBSKILL>Work with an Active Desktop</ns1:SUBSKILL>
   </ns1:SKILL>
   
   <ns1:TOPIC ns1:name="Opening and closing applications" />
   <ns1:TOPIC ns1:name="Minimizing, maximizing, and restoring windows" />
   <ns1:TOPIC ns1:name="Sizing and moving windows" />
   <ns1:TOPIC ns1:name="Identifying the purpose of the primary icons in My Computer" />
   <ns1:TOPIC ns1:name="Using My Network Places" />
   <ns1:TOPIC ns1:name="Changing file and folder properties" />
   <ns1:TOPIC ns1:name="Switching between users in Windows XP home edition" />
   <ns1:TOPIC ns1:name="Getting remote assistance" />
   <ns1:TOPIC ns1:name="Useful shortcut keys" />
   
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