1-4 Introduction Chapter 1About This Guide 1This guide assumes you have a basic understanding of Windows. Thisincludes how to start your system and navigate within the Windowsenvironment. You should be familiar with common Windows terms suchas window, dialog box, button, icon, menu, application, select, open,close, click, double-click, drag, and list box.For assistance in familiarizing yourself with Windows, refer to yourMicrosoft Windows user documentation.Screen illustrations were prepared using a Windows 98 system, or aWindows 2000 system (for instructions specified for Windows 2000).Conventions Used in This Guide 1The following types of formatting identify specific types of informationprovided in this guide.Italicized text Used to stress the importance of a wordor phrase, or to refer to the title ofanother guide. For example:You cannot access the dialog box....-or-...the Microsoft Windows User’s Guide....Text in quotation marks Used to refer to the title of a sectionwithin the guide. For example:...the “Installing the Software” section....Click, double-click Use of the word click or double-clickprovides instructions for selecting orchoosing a command or option,generally with a mouse. For example:Click OK to continue.