Conventions Used in This Book
To make things concise, tasks are presented in a condensed form
throughout this book. For example:
- Start
Settings
Printers
right-click on a printer
Properties
Sharing
Share this printer
specify share name
is short for:
- Click the Start button, select Settings, then Printers. When the Printers folder opens, right-click on the printer you want to share and select Properties from the shortcut menu. Then click the Sharing tab, select the "Share this printer" option, and type a name for the share in the text box. Then click OK when you're finished to close the Properties sheet.
I'm sure you can appreciate my approach. Such
"gestalt menus" are easy to follow
if you're sitting at the computer and have even a
smattering of experience with the Windows GUI.Additional typographical conventions used include:
- Constant width
Command-line examples, code examples, and commands- Italic
Filenames, directories, example URLs, UNC paths, file extensions, utilities,
and cross-references to topics in other chapters- Constant width italic
Variables or user-defined elements such as username, which would be
replaced by the user's logon name in gestalt menus
or command examplesConstant width bold
User input in gestalt menus or command examples
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