Starting A Program From The Explorer - Toshiba Satellite 110 Series User Manual

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3 Click Wordpad.
Windows 95 opens Wordpad. Wordpad is a text editor — a
scaled-down word processor without the frills.
That's really all there is to it. To close Wordpad, click the close
button at the upper right corner of the window.

Starting a Program from the Explorer

These steps demonstrate how to start a program if it is not in the
Start menu. To use this method, you need to know the file name
and directory of the program you want to start.
This example, like the one above, opens Wordpad, using its file
name of WORDPAD.EXE.
To start a program from the Explorer, follow these steps:
1 Click Start, then point to Programs.
2 Click Windows Explorer.
Windows 95 opens the Explorer.
3 In the left part of the screen, under the C: icon, double-
click Program Files.
The Explorer shows the contents of the Program Files folder
on the right side of the screen. The left side of the screen shows
all the folders contained within Program Files.
4 Double-click Accessories.
The Explorer shows the Accessories files on the right side of
the screen.
5 Double-click Wordpad.exe.
Windows 95 opens Wordpad.
Part I: Getting To Know Your Computer
Learning the Basics
How to Start a Program
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