Join Nick Brazzi for an in-depth discussion in this video Use the exercise files, part of Windows 10 May 2019 Update Essential Training.
- [Instructor] For the most part, you don't really need and it might just be easier for you to use But if you don't have any documents and you just need something to work with as you go through this course, we're going to see how this works. for one of our other Windows training courses. This will look very similar to the page that you are using to watch this course. that says see exercise files, or you can go to the tab up at the top. Now you may have to click this button here to go to the right until you see the tab for exercise files, but you can click on that and it takes you to this panel. So we have one link to download the exercise files package. or we can go into file explorer and locate that folder manually. To open it up I just need to double click on it, which in this case we just see a folder. I can double click on that folder Inside of that folder is another folder called exercise files. So one more time we'll double click on that, and then we see these four folders. These are what we need as the exercise files from within the zip file, which is where I am now. Instead it's going to be better if you copy these folders to a different location on your storage drive. So first I need to select them. I'm going to click on the first one, then I'll hold the shift key on my keyboard, so I'm going to put them in my documents folder. I'll drag them to the shortcut to my documents folder,
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5/21/2019- Interacting with the taskbar, windows, menus, and apps
- Adjusting Windows settings
- Switching to tablet mode
- Multitasking to switch between multiple applications
- Managing files and folders with the File Explorer
- Using the bundled apps, including Office and Edge
- Browsing the web with Edge
- Accessing email, contacts, and calendars
- Installing additional applications
- Managing notifications and account settings
- Using Cortana, the digital assistant
- Sharing data between devices
- Backing up Windows 10
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Use the exercise files3m 9s
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1. Getting Started
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Adjust system settings4m 7s
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Use keyboard shortcuts2m 51s
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Connecting to the internet3m 59s
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Update Windows 102m 49s
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2. Launch and Use Applications
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Quit applications3m 13s
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Switch to tablet mode2m 26s
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3. File Explorer: The Windows Filing Cabinet
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Browse through folders3m 3s
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Create and rename folders1m 53s
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Move and copy files4m 44s
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Delete files and folders2m 33s
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Zip and unzip archive files2m 32s
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4. Work with the Desktop
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5. Work with Bundled Applications
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Use bundled applications4m 1s
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Use the bundled Office apps3m 54s
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Organize and edit photos4m 23s
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Browse the web with Edge4m 48s
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6. Work with Mail, Address Book, and Calendars
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Work with the Mail app3m 49s
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Use the Calendar4m 37s
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7. Install and Manage Applications
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Uninstall applications3m 1s
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Set up a printer3m 56s
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8. Manage Notifications
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Manage notifications4m 14s
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9. Account Settings
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10. Cortana and Windows Search
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Use Windows Search3m 27s
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11. Share Data Between Devices
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Link a phone to Windows4m 56s
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12. Backup
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Set up a backup4m 34s
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Conclusion
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Next steps44s
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