Windows NT Basics

To resize a window using the mouse, move the pointer to a window’s border or corner. When the pointer changes shape, drag the window border to enlarge, reduce, or change the shape of the window.

To move a window, place the pointer on the title bar, click and hold the left mouse button, and drag the window.

Manipulating Files and Folders

You can create new folders in My Computer and Windows NT Explorer. To create a new folder, double-click the drive or folder in which you want to place the new folder. In the File menu, select New > Folder. Then type the name of the new folder and press Enter.

One way to move or copy a file or folder is to drag it from one place to another using the mouse. For example, in the left pane of Windows NT Explorer, click the folder that contains the file or folder you want to copy. In the right pane, point to the file or folder to be copied. Press and hold the right mouse button while you drag the icon to its destination folder in the left pane. Release the mouse button. In the menu that displays, select Move Here or Copy Here.

For other ways of moving and copying files, see the

Terminal Server online help—by selecting Help from the

Start menu.

Online Help for Programs

Many applications have a Help item in the menu bar, which displays a help facility similar to the Terminal Server online help in the Start menu.

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