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Learning the Basics

How to Print Something You've Created

3 Type a file name and click OK.
Windows 95 supports file names of up to 255 characters. If
you plan on sharing your files with a computer using MS-DOS
or an older version of Windows, consider that file names in
those operating systems may consist of up to eight characters
followed by a period and a three-character extension. You may
use all the letters and numbers on the keyboard plus the follow-
ing characters: _, ^, $, ~, !, #, %, &, {, }, (, ), @, ' and ~. A file
name must not contain a space.
Most programs assign an extension that identifies the file as
being created in that program with a particular format. For
example, Microsoft Word saves files with a.DOC extension.
While you can create your own extension, this is usually
unwise. Using the default for your program is a helpful
reminder of where your file came from. Also the program is
unlikely to recognize a strange extension and may refuse to
handle your file correctly.

How to Print Something You've Created

By this time, you've probably created a document and saved it—
if not, save it now. Naturally, you want to see the results of your
work by printing your file.
Before you can print your work, you need to have:
connected the printer to the computer (discussed in "Connect-
ing a Parallel Printer" on page 21)
set up your program to work with the printer (discussed below)
You only need to perform the setup step the first time you connect
the printer. If you'll be using more than one printer or changing
printers, you'll need to set up your programs to run with the addi-
tional printer(s).
Part I: Getting To Know Your Computer

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