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  <title>Managing your contacts</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>You can use <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> to keep track of people and organizations by creating contacts for them in <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Contacts. Each <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>contact</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=cb8d11ca-c2d1-4885-bd3e-8eca5d7a10ca#gtmt_contact_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> contains information about one person or organization.</para>
    <para>When you need to look up a friend's e‑mail address or phone number, you can find it in the Contacts folder. When you want to keep notes about a business contact, you can store them in the Contacts folder. You can also store pictures of contacts in the Contacts folder.</para>
    <para>
      <shellExecuteLink>
        <linkText>Click to open <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Contacts.</linkText>
        <command>"%25programfiles%25\windows mail\wab.exe"</command>
        <summary>Click to open <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Contacts</summary>
      </shellExecuteLink>
      <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=e93b391a-be94-41d4-a76a-6e6c1b279670#altnav_windows_contacts">
        <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
      </phrase>
    </para>
    <sections>
      <section>
        <title>What's in a contact?</title>
        <para>You can store as much or as little information as you like about each contact, including any of the following:</para>
        <list class="unordered">
          <listItem>
            <para>
              <leadInPhrase class="summary">E‑mail addresses.</leadInPhrase> Store as many e‑mail addresses as you want for a contact, and set one as the preferred address.</para>
          </listItem>
          <listItem>
            <para>
              <leadInPhrase class="summary">A picture.</leadInPhrase> Adding a picture of a contact can help you remember the person.</para>
          </listItem>
          <listItem>
            <para>
              <leadInPhrase class="summary">Phone numbers.</leadInPhrase> You can store home, work, mobile, and fax phone numbers for a contact.</para>
          </listItem>
          <listItem>
            <para>
              <leadInPhrase class="summary">Street addresses.</leadInPhrase> You can store home and work street addresses for a contact.</para>
          </listItem>
          <listItem>
            <para>
              <leadInPhrase class="summary">Family information.</leadInPhrase> You can store information about a contact's spouse or partner, children, gender, birthday, and anniversary.</para>
          </listItem>
          <listItem>
            <para>
              <leadInPhrase class="summary">Website addresses.</leadInPhrase> You can store home and work website addresses for a contact.</para>
          </listItem>
          <listItem>
            <para>
              <leadInPhrase class="summary">Notes.</leadInPhrase> Use this space to add any other information about a contact.</para>
          </listItem>
        </list>
      </section>
      <section>
        <title>Adding a contact</title>
        <procedure>
          <step>
            <para>
              <shellExecuteLink>
                <linkText>Click to open <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Contacts.</linkText>
                <command>"%25programfiles%25\windows mail\wab.exe"</command>
                <summary>Click to open <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Contacts</summary>
              </shellExecuteLink>
              <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=e93b391a-be94-41d4-a76a-6e6c1b279670#altnav_windows_contacts">
                <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
              </phrase>
            </para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click <ui>New Contact</ui>, type the information you want for the contact in any of the boxes on the available tabs, and then click <ui>OK</ui>. You don't have to fill in all the boxes; just enter as much information as you want.</para>
          </step>
          <alertSet class="note">
            <title>Note</title>
            <alert>
              <para>If you add an e‑mail address to the new contact, click <ui>Add</ui> before clicking <ui>OK</ui>.</para>
            </alert>
          </alertSet>
        </procedure>
      </section>
      <section>
        <title>Adding information to a contact</title>
        <procedure>
          <step>
            <para>
              <shellExecuteLink>
                <linkText>Click to open <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Contacts.</linkText>
                <command>"%25programfiles%25\windows mail\wab.exe"</command>
                <summary>Click to open <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Contacts</summary>
              </shellExecuteLink>
              <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=e93b391a-be94-41d4-a76a-6e6c1b279670#altnav_windows_contacts">
                <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
              </phrase>
            </para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Double-click the contact you want to change.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Click the tab where you want to add information, type in any of the available boxes, and then click <ui>OK</ui>.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
      </section>
      <section>
        <title>Adding or changing a contact's picture</title>
        <procedure>
          <introduction>
            <para>
              <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> adds a default image for each contact, but you can change that image to a photo or other picture.</para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>
              <shellExecuteLink>
                <linkText>Click to open <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Contacts.</linkText>
                <command>"%25programfiles%25\windows mail\wab.exe"</command>
                <summary>Click to open <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> Contacts</summary>
              </shellExecuteLink>
              <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=e93b391a-be94-41d4-a76a-6e6c1b279670#altnav_windows_contacts">
                <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
              </phrase>
            </para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Double-click the contact whose picture you want to change. </para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>On the <ui>Name and e‑mail</ui> tab, click the contact picture, and then do one of the following:</para>
            <list class="unordered">
              <listItem>
                <para>To add a new picture, click the picture, and then click <ui>Change picture</ui>. Locate the picture you want to use, click it, click <ui>Set</ui>, and then click <ui>OK</ui>.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>To remove an existing picture, click the picture, click  <ui>Remove picture</ui>, and then click <ui>OK</ui>. The picture will revert to the default contact image used by <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>. (You can't remove the default image.)</para>
              </listItem>
            </list>
          </step>
        </procedure>
      </section>
      <section>
        <title>Creating contact groups (mailing lists)</title>
        <para>You can also create <newTerm>contact groups</newTerm>, which combine multiple individual contacts into a single group with one e‑mail address. If you send an e‑mail message to a contact group, it's sent to everyone in the group. Sending e‑mail to a contact group can be a lot easier than adding names one at a time to an e‑mail message, especially if you often send messages to the same group of people.</para>
        <para>For more information, see <navigationLink><linkText>Create contact groups (mailing lists)</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=331d2a68-5c2c-4a2c-a5ef-d68979b945de" /></navigationLink>.</para>
      </section>
      <section>
        <title>Sending contacts to other people</title>
        <para>Besides storing contact information about people and organizations, you can also send contacts to other people. There's no need to type a bunch of phone numbers, addresses, and other contact information into an e‑mail message—just send them a contact with the information you want to share. The most common way to send a contact is to attach it to an e‑mail message. (The steps to attach a file vary depending on what e‑mail program you use.)</para>
        <para>To send a contact to someone who's not using this version of <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>, you might first need to export the contact to another format. For more information, see <navigationLink><linkText>Import, export, or change the format for contacts</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=65fbffa9-0ba5-45d8-a60f-ded4e86f01de" /></navigationLink>.</para>
      </section>
    </sections>
  </content>
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  <title>Getting started with printing</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>You can print almost anything with <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>: documents, pictures, webpages, or e‑mail.</para>
    <para>If you're new to PCs, this article is designed to introduce you to common printers and the basics of printing in <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>. </para>
    <sections>
      <section>
        <title>Buying a printer</title>
        <para>Printers you encounter on store shelves are usually grouped into three categories. These are the most common types of printers sold for home or office. Each technology has pros and cons.</para>
        <sections>
          <sidebar>
            <title>What's DPI?</title>
            <para>DPI, or dots per inch, is a measure of a printer's <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>resolution</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=4c0ea8ac-4e06-491c-b820-7d5fcd92f2c6#gtmt_resolution_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>. DPI determines how crisp and detailed your document or picture will appear. It's  an important consideration when buying a new printer.</para>
          </sidebar>
          <section>
            <title>Inkjet printers</title>
            <para>Inkjet printers squirt small dots  of ink onto the page to reproduce text and images.   Inkjets are popular because they're often relatively inexpensive. There are also many models to choose from, including ones designed specifically for printing color photos.</para>
            <para>The downside? Inkjet printers are often slower (measured in pages-per-minute) than laser printers and require regular ink cartridge changes.</para>
            <example>
              <para>
                <embedObject>
                  <caption>Inkjet printer</caption>
                  <objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=75d3223d-f8b6-4948-8cd0-e239e25efd24" mimeType="image/jpg">
                    <objectParameters>
                      <objectParameter name="width" value="193" />
                      <objectParameter name="height" value="169" />
                    </objectParameters>
                    <summary>Illustration of an inkjet printer</summary>
                  </objectUri>
                </embedObject>
              </para>
            </example>
          </section>
          <section>
            <title>Laser printers</title>
            <para> Laser printers use toner—a fine, powdery substance—to reproduce text and graphics.  They can print in black and white or color, although color models are usually pricier. A laser printer that prints only in black and white  is sometimes called a   <newTerm>monochrome</newTerm> printer.</para>
            <para>Laser printers typically have high-capacity paper trays, so you don't need to add paper as often as you would for an inkjet model. They also can print more pages per minute than most inkjets.  In addition, a laser printer's toner cartridge generally lasts longer.</para>
            <para>Depending on how much printing you do, a laser printer might be cheaper over time than an inkjet.</para>
            <example>
              <para>
                <embedObject>
                  <caption>Laser printer</caption>
                  <objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=7a152c4a-3bfe-422d-b3f6-e2ed4b1528e5" mimeType="image/jpg">
                    <objectParameters>
                      <objectParameter name="width" value="232" />
                      <objectParameter name="height" value="185" />
                    </objectParameters>
                    <summary>Illustration of a laser printer</summary>
                  </objectUri>
                </embedObject>
              </para>
            </example>
          </section>
          <section>
            <title>All-in-one printers</title>
            <para> One of the fastest-growing categories of printers are <newTerm>all-in-one</newTerm> (AIO) printers, also sometimes called <newTerm>multifunction</newTerm> (MFP) printers. As the name implies, these are devices that do everything: they can print, scan photos, make photocopies, and even send faxes.</para>
            <para>What's the difference between AIOs and MFPs? Often nothing, although some devices sold as multifunction printers are larger and designed more for office use.</para>
            <para>Either way, the main selling point of all-in-one and multifunction models is convenience. What used to take three machines now requires one. Another bonus: Some features—photocopying, for example—don't require a connection to a computer.</para>
            <example>
              <para>
                <embedObject>
                  <caption>Multifunction printer</caption>
                  <objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=285d2c95-4a00-414b-a25c-95580729daee" mimeType="image/jpg">
                    <objectParameters>
                      <objectParameter name="width" value="270" />
                      <objectParameter name="height" value="250" />
                    </objectParameters>
                    <summary>Illustration of a multifunction printer</summary>
                  </objectUri>
                </embedObject>
              </para>
            </example>
          </section>
        </sections>
      </section>
      <section>
        <title>Connecting your printer</title>
        <para>Printers are designed to connect to a <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>-based PC in different ways, depending on the model and whether you're using it at home or work.</para>
        <para>Here are the most common connections you'll encounter:</para>
        <sections>
          <section>
            <title>Wired printers</title>
            <para> These devices connect using a cable and a <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>port</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=8800062b-5df3-4655-adba-b209821d6185#gtmt_port_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> on the computer.</para>
            <para>Most printers aimed at the home have a <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>universal serial bus (USB)</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=600d2758-2686-4fec-8af6-7f9aabbe777c#gtmt_universal_serial_bus__usb__def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> connector, although some older models might connect to the parallel or serial ports. On a typical PC, the parallel port is often marked "LPT1" or by a tiny printer-shaped icon.  </para>
            <para>When you plug in a USB printer, <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> automatically attempts to identify it and install the software (called a <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>driver</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=96c2c548-a56c-40c9-b3ad-5d2086966574#gtmt_driver_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>) needed to make it work with  your PC.</para>
            <para>
              <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> is designed to automatically recognize hundreds of printers. However, you should always consult the instructions that came with your model as some require you to install the manufacturer's software <newTerm>before </newTerm>you plug it in.</para>
            <para>  If your printer is older or doesn't use USB, you might have to install it manually. For instructions, see <navigationLink><linkText>Install a printer</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=4097d784-4b1e-423d-b6be-737f81f7b1dc" /></navigationLink>.</para>
          </section>
          <section>
            <title> Wireless printers</title>
            <para>A wireless printer connects to a  PC via radio waves using  either Bluetooth or Wi‑Fi technology.</para>
            <para>To connect a Bluetooth printer, you might need to need to add a <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>Bluetooth adapter</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=ac8dc145-619e-499a-b739-0158eedb2c72#gtmt_bluetooth_adapter_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> to your computer. Most Bluetooth adapters  plug into a <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>USB port</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=f7599a7b-bd44-41fc-bc0b-de86082d3951#gtmt_app_usb_ports_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>.</para>
            <para>When you plug in the adapter and turn on the Bluetooth  printer,  <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> will try to  install it automatically, or prompt you to install it. If <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> can't detect the printer, you can add it manually.</para>
            <para>A Wi‑Fi printer typically connects directly to a wireless network as a stand-alone device. To learn more, see <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Install a printer on a home network</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=3b48e8bf-7d8a-417e-8053-6e9cca3528c2" /></navigationLink>.</para>
          </section>
          <section>
            <title>Local vs. network printers</title>
            <para>A printer that connects directly to a PC is called a <newTerm>local printer</newTerm>. One that connects directly to a network as a stand-alone device is called, perhaps not surprisingly, a <newTerm>network printer</newTerm>.</para>
            <para>Network printers are most often found at the office—although that's quickly changing.   A growing number of printer companies now make models with networking capability for the home. These printers typically connect to a network via an <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>Ethernet</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=842e9228-6125-402f-bcd3-d79632559d24#gtmt_ethernet_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> cable or wireless technologies such as Wi‑Fi or Bluetooth.</para>
            <para>To learn more about connecting to a network printer at home or the office, see <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Install a printer</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=4097d784-4b1e-423d-b6be-737f81f7b1dc" /></navigationLink>
and <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Install a printer on a home network</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=3b48e8bf-7d8a-417e-8053-6e9cca3528c2" /></navigationLink>.</para>
          </section>
        </sections>
      </section>
      <section>
        <title>Printing in <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable></title>
        <para>
          <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> offers multiple ways to print. Which method you choose depends on what you're trying to print.  Here's a list of common printing tasks and articles on how to print them. </para>
        <list class="unordered">
          <listItem>
            <para>
              <leadInPhrase class="summary">Print a document or e-mail.</leadInPhrase> See <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Print a document or file</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=3160f271-c5a2-4fc2-add2-8a66aea61862" /></navigationLink>.</para>
          </listItem>
          <listItem>
            <para>
              <leadInPhrase class="summary">Print your photos.</leadInPhrase> See <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Print a picture</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=44ae730c-f172-4884-bca8-928c6a025527" /></navigationLink>.</para>
          </listItem>
          <listItem>
            <para>
              <leadInPhrase class="summary">Print the computer screen.</leadInPhrase> See <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Take a screen capture (print screen)</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=ffd7392f-dcde-40c0-ab21-acea2a7284fb" /></navigationLink>.
</para>
          </listItem>
        </list>
        <sections>
          <section>
            <title>Choosing print options</title>
            <para>Double-sided or single-sided. Monochrome or color. Landscape or portrait orientation. These are just some of the choices you'll have to make when you print.</para>
            <para>Most options are located in the Print dialog box, which you can access from the  File menu in most programs.</para>
            <example>
              <para>
                <embedObject>
                  <caption>The Print dialog box in WordPad</caption>
                  <objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=bf10d880-7e42-4c2c-b135-cc59a431c7aa" mimeType="image/jpg">
                    <objectParameters>
                      <objectParameter name="width" value="410" />
                      <objectParameter name="height" value="382" />
                    </objectParameters>
                    <summary>Picture of the Print dialog box in WordPad</summary>
                  </objectUri>
                </embedObject>
              </para>
            </example>
            <para>What options you have available—and how you select them in <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>—depend on the printer model and program you're using. For specifics, check the documentation that came with your printer or software application. (To access some options, you might need to click a "Preferences," "Properties," or "Advanced Options" link or button within the Print dialog box.)</para>
            <para>Here are the most common print options you'll encounter and what they mean:</para>
            <list class="unordered">
              <listItem>
                <para>
                  <leadInPhrase class="summary">Printer selection.</leadInPhrase> The list of available printers. Sometimes you can also choose to send documents as a fax, or save them as an XPS document. (See <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Print to the Microsoft XPS Document Writer</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=3847e058-6e00-43e7-b642-3a2eed063c23" /></navigationLink>.)
</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>
                  <leadInPhrase class="summary">Page range.</leadInPhrase> Use commas or hyphens to select specific pages or a range of them. For example, typing <ui>1, 4, 20-23</ui> prints pages 1, 4, 20, 21, 22, and 23.</para>
                <para>The <newTerm>Selection</newTerm> option prints only the selected text or graphics in a document. <newTerm>Current Page</newTerm> prints only the currently displayed page.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>
                  <leadInPhrase class="summary">Number of copies.</leadInPhrase> Print more than one copy of a document, picture, or file. Select the <ui>Collate</ui> check box to print a document  in its entirety before moving to the next copy.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>
                  <leadInPhrase class="summary">Page orientation.</leadInPhrase> Also called page <newTerm>layout</newTerm>. Choose between a  tall page (<newTerm>Portrait</newTerm>) or wide page (<newTerm>Landscape</newTerm>).</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>
                  <leadInPhrase class="summary">Paper size.</leadInPhrase> Select different size paper.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>
                  <leadInPhrase class="summary">Output or paper source.</leadInPhrase> Also called <newTerm>output destination</newTerm> or <newTerm>paper tray</newTerm>. Choose a paper tray to use—handy especially if you  load each tray with different sizes of paper.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>
                  <leadInPhrase class="summary">Double-sided printing.</leadInPhrase> Also called <newTerm>duplex</newTerm> or <newTerm>two-sided</newTerm> printing. Choose this to print on both sides of a  sheet.</para>
              </listItem>
              <listItem>
                <para>
                  <leadInPhrase class="summary">Print color.</leadInPhrase> Choose between black-and-white and color prints.</para>
              </listItem>
            </list>
          </section>
          <section>
            <title>Managing your print jobs</title>
            <para>When you print something, it becomes a <newTerm>print job</newTerm>.</para>
            <para>In <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>,  you can view, pause, cancel and carry out other management tasks via the <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>print queue</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=ba753ff8-2a2f-44e2-9f56-3c9631dab37e#gtmt_print_queue_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>. The print queue shows you what's printing or waiting to print.  It also displays handy information such as job status, who's printing what, and how many pages remain.</para>
            <example>
              <para>
                <embedObject>
                  <caption>The print queue</caption>
                  <objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=6546cc61-b597-4614-ad5b-184d9e8eb4fe" mimeType="image/jpg">
                    <objectParameters>
                      <objectParameter name="width" value="410" />
                      <objectParameter name="height" value="131" />
                    </objectParameters>
                    <summary>Picture of a print queue</summary>
                  </objectUri>
                </embedObject>
              </para>
            </example>
            <para>For instructions and more information, see <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>View, pause, or cancel a print job</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=bb6f81d9-4092-4ac8-9716-2bd008f513e1" /></navigationLink>.</para>
          </section>
          <section>
            <title>Solving printing problems</title>
            <para>As with any technology, sometimes printers don't always do what you expect.  If your model doesn't work when you plug it into your PC, or your printed pages start to look faded or funny, you'll have to figure out what's wrong. </para>
            <para>Solving the problem might be as simple as replacing the toner cartridge. Other times, you might have to download and install a new driver.</para>
            <para>Either way,  the best source for assistance is the manual that came with your printer or the manufacturer's website.   For more help and tips, see <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Why can't I print?</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=64f04e6f-b6fe-4996-bc79-f11a49cd4e26" /></navigationLink> and <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Find and install printer drivers</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=304afc4c-6d8f-4de3-9063-558f23e2c644" /></navigationLink>.</para>
          </section>
        </sections>
      </section>
    </sections>
  </content>
</tutorial><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<tutorial contentType="Tutorial" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10" xmlns:ns5="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/managed/2004/10">
  <title>Turning off your computer properly</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>When you're finished using your computer, it's important to turn it off properly—not only to save energy, but also to help keep your computer more secure and to ensure that your data is saved. There are three ways to turn off your computer: pressing your computer's power button, using the Shut down button on the Start menu, and, if you have a laptop, closing the lid.</para>
    <sections>
      <section>
        <title>Use the Shut down button on the Start menu</title>
        <para>To turn off your computer using the Start menu, click the <ui>Start</ui> button <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=4f6cbd09-148c-4dd8-b1f2-48f232a2fd33" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="15" /><objectParameter name="height" value="15" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Start button</summary></objectUri></embedObject>, and then, in the lower-right corner of the Start menu, click <ui>Shut down</ui>. </para>
        <para>When you click <ui>Shut down</ui>, your computer closes all open programs, along with <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> itself, and then completely turns off your computer and display. Shutting down doesn't save your work, so you must save your files first.</para>
        <example>
          <para>
            <embedObject>
              <caption>Click  the arrow next to the Shut down button for more options</caption>
              <objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=f8a52cd8-46e8-4cfd-8bcb-9af7e77d466a" mimeType="image/jpg">
                <objectParameters>
                  <objectParameter name="width" value="231" />
                  <objectParameter name="height" value="196" />
                </objectParameters>
                <summary>Picture of the Shut down button with menu expanded</summary>
              </objectUri>
            </embedObject>
          </para>
        </example>
        <procedure expandCollapse="collapse">
          <title>To change the Shut down button settings</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>By default, the Shut down button shuts down your computer.  But you can choose which action you want the Power button to take.</para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>
              <shellExecuteLink>
                <linkText>Click to open Taskbar and Start Menu Properties.</linkText>
                <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.TaskbarAndStartMenu</command>
                <summary>Click to open Taskbar and Start Menu Properties in Control Panel</summary>
              </shellExecuteLink>
              <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=e7631e07-a0c8-4cf2-9a86-f0e175c32567#altnav_taskbar_start_menu_properties">
                <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
              </phrase>
            </para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>On the Start Menu tab, choose the action that you want to use, and then click <ui>OK</ui>.</para>
            <alertSet class="note">
              <title condition="IsDisplayedInBrowser">Note</title>
              <alert>
                <para>If you are connected to a network <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>domain</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=d373ac43-ecac-43bb-884a-e78e6e2c7b7a#gtmt_domain_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>, it's possible that settings made by your network administrator (<glossaryEntryLink><linkText>Group Policy</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=c74bf553-c4f6-4b2b-9116-d31378da525b#gtmt_group_policy_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> settings) will prevent you from completing the previous steps.</para>
              </alert>
            </alertSet>
            <alertSet class="note">
              <title condition="IsMachineOnDomain">Note</title>
              <alert>
                <para>Because you are connected to a network <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>domain</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=d373ac43-ecac-43bb-884a-e78e6e2c7b7a#gtmt_domain_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>, it's possible that settings made by your network administrator (<glossaryEntryLink><linkText>Group Policy</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=c74bf553-c4f6-4b2b-9116-d31378da525b#gtmt_group_policy_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> settings) will prevent you from completing the previous steps.</para>
              </alert>
            </alertSet>
          </step>
        </procedure>
        <para>There's one other form that the Shut down button can take. If you've set your computer to receive automatic <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>updates</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=b9adfabd-022f-4f4a-808d-f5e14e171f3f#gtmt_update_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>, and the updates are ready to be installed, the Shut down button will look like this.</para>
        <maml:example xmlns:maml="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10">
          <maml:para>
            <maml:embedObject>
              <maml:caption>The Shut down button (install updates and shut down)</maml:caption>
              <maml:objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=37099e1d-139b-4b1f-b59b-62e0e83dffc2" mimeType="image/jpg">
                <maml:objectParameters>
                  <objectParameter name="width" value="124" />
                  <objectParameter name="height" value="32" />
                </maml:objectParameters>
                <maml:summary>Picture of the Shut down button when it's ready to install updates and shut down your computer</maml:summary>
              </maml:objectUri>
            </maml:embedObject>
          </maml:para>
        </maml:example>
        <para>When you click the Shut down button, <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> installs the updates and then shuts down your computer.</para>
        <alertSet class="note">
          <title>Note</title>
          <alert>
            <para>Starting your computer after it has been shut down takes longer than waking your computer from sleep.</para>
          </alert>
        </alertSet>
      </section>
      <section>
        <title>Using sleep</title>
        <para>You can choose to make your computer sleep instead of shutting it down. When your computer goes to sleep, the display turns off and often the computer's fan stops. Usually, a light on the outside of your computer case blinks or turns yellow to indicate that the computer is asleep. The whole process takes only a few seconds.</para>
        <para>Because <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>  will remember what you were doing, there's no need to close your <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>programs</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=9ada1558-de2c-46fa-b6f3-5330af66ac9b#gtmt_gls_application_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> and <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>files</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=4c7a98ab-e99e-485d-ae81-28110bfe3b9c#gtmt_file_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> before making your computer sleep. But it's always a good idea to save your work before putting the computer into any low-power mode.  Then the next time you turn on your computer (and enter your password, if required), the screen will look exactly as it did when you turned off your computer.</para>
        <para>To wake your computer, press the power button on your computer case. Because you don't have to wait for <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> to start, your computer wakes within seconds and you can resume work almost immediately.</para>
        <alertSet class="note">
          <title>Note</title>
          <alert>
            <para>When your computer is asleep, it uses a very small amount of power to maintain your work in its memory. If you're using a laptop, don't worry—the battery won't be drained. After the computer has been sleeping for several hours, or if the battery is running low, your work is saved to the <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>hard disk</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=5a2fccaa-2424-4646-b571-97b557e2c87b#gtmt_hard_disk_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>, and then your computer turns off completely, drawing no power.</para>
          </alert>
        </alertSet>
      </section>
      <section>
        <title>When to shut down</title>
        <para>Even though making your computer sleep is the fastest way to turn it off, and the best option for resuming work quickly, there are certain times when you need to shut down:</para>
        <list class="unordered">
          <listItem>
            <para>You are adding or upgrading the hardware inside your computer—such as installing <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>memory</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=3ae4adb8-c25b-492d-9ba6-6e3f3cb1e796#gtmt_memory_def_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>, a disk drive, a <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>sound card</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=51291ed3-9aba-4136-a27d-e63e6f98a040#gtmt_sound_card_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>, or a <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>video card</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=11d8fdb5-acfe-4a5f-81d4-f4a4d7b2a7d9#gtmt_video_card_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink>. Shut down the computer, and then disconnect it from its power source before proceeding with the upgrade.</para>
          </listItem>
          <listItem>
            <para>You are adding a printer, monitor, external drive, or other hardware device that does not connect to a <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>universal serial bus (USB)</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=600d2758-2686-4fec-8af6-7f9aabbe777c#gtmt_universal_serial_bus__usb__def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> or IEEE 1394 <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>port</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=8800062b-5df3-4655-adba-b209821d6185#gtmt_port_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> on your computer. Shut down the computer before connecting the device.</para>
          </listItem>
        </list>
        <alertSet class="note">
          <title>Note</title>
          <alert>
            <para>When adding hardware that uses a USB cable, you don't need to turn off the computer first. Most newer devices use USB cables. A USB cable looks like this:</para>
            <example>
              <para>
                <embedObject>
                  <caption>USB cable</caption>
                  <objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=71ed215b-3ee7-47b3-ae5a-ab43b3f9adbd" mimeType="image/jpg">
                    <objectParameters>
                      <objectParameter name="width" value="167" />
                      <objectParameter name="height" value="94" />
                    </objectParameters>
                    <summary>Picture of a USB cable</summary>
                  </objectUri>
                </embedObject>
              </para>
            </example>
          </alert>
        </alertSet>
      </section>
      <section>
        <title>Laptop users: Close the lid</title>
        <para>If you have a laptop, there's an even easier way to turn off your computer: Close the lid. You can choose whether your computer sleeps, shuts down, or enters another power-saving state. See <navigationLink><linkText>Change what happens when you close your laptop</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=0bd37789-cb50-4ca6-9976-0774e44ffcea" /></navigationLink>.</para>
        <para>If you prefer, you can turn off your laptop by pressing the power button on its case. See <navigationLink><linkText>Change what happens when you press the power button on your computer</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=0490729c-26fa-499c-9df6-e672afc3f251" /></navigationLink>.</para>
      </section>
    </sections>
  </content>
</tutorial><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<tutorial contentType="Tutorial" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10">
  <title>What accessibility features does <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> offer?</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>
      <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> offers several programs and settings that can make the computer easier and more comfortable to use.  Additional assistive technology products can be added to your computer if you need other accessibility features.  More information about accessibility and assistive technology products is available on the  <navigationLink><linkText>Microsoft Accessibility</linkText><uri href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=674"><summary>Go to www.microsoft.com and search for "accessibility"</summary></uri></navigationLink> website.</para>
    <sections>
      <section expandCollapse="expand">
        <title>Ease of Access Center</title>
        <para>The Ease of Access Center is a central location that you can use to set up the accessibility settings and programs available in <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>. In the Ease of Access Center, you'll find quick access for setting up the accessibility settings and programs included in <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable>. You'll also find a link to a questionnaire that <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> can use to help suggest settings that you might find useful.</para>
        <procedure>
          <step>
            <para>
              <shellExecuteLink>
                <linkText>Click to open Ease of Access Center.</linkText>
                <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.EaseOfAccessCenter</command>
                <summary>Click to open Ease of Access Center</summary>
              </shellExecuteLink>
              <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=f19b1913-b174-4b12-82f8-50ffc5e951ce#altnav_ease_of_access">
                <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
              </phrase>
            </para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
        <para>
          <leadInPhrase class="summary">Use the computer without a display.</leadInPhrase>
          <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> comes with a basic screen reader called Narrator that will read aloud text that appears on the screen. <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> also has settings for providing audio descriptions for videos and controlling how dialog boxes appear. For more information, see <navigationLink><linkText>Use the computer without a display</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=264947c8-5ca2-4c69-8a36-3d121894daa3" /></navigationLink>.</para>
        <para>Additionally, many other  programs and hardware are compatible with <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> and available to help individuals who are blind, including screen readers, Braille output devices, and other useful products. For more information,  go to the <navigationLink><linkText>Microsoft Accessibility</linkText><uri href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=674"><summary>Go to www.microsoft.com and search for "accessibility"</summary></uri></navigationLink> website.</para>
        <para>
          <leadInPhrase class="summary">Make the computer easier to see.</leadInPhrase> Several settings are available to help make the information on the screen easier to see. For example, the display can be magnified, colors can be adjusted to make the screen easier to see and read, and unnecessary animations and background images can be removed. For more information, see <navigationLink><linkText>Make the computer easier to see</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=84f056d1-0872-49d1-babc-773c3c3d4c7b" /></navigationLink>.</para>
        <para>
          <leadInPhrase class="summary">Use the computer without a mouse or keyboard.</leadInPhrase>
          <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> includes an on-screen keyboard that you can use to type. You can also use Speech Recognition to control your computer with voice commands, and dictate text into programs. For more information, see <navigationLink><linkText>Use the computer without the mouse or keyboard</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=c986c70c-75d3-4043-ac22-776757abdb4c" /></navigationLink>.</para>
        <para>
          <leadInPhrase class="summary">Make the mouse easier to use.</leadInPhrase> You can change the size and color of the mouse pointer, and use the keyboard to control the mouse. For more information, see <navigationLink><linkText>Make the mouse easier to use</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=960041f2-b7d5-47f9-b818-e0a9a480d29e" /></navigationLink>.</para>
        <para>
          <leadInPhrase class="summary">Make the keyboard easier to use.</leadInPhrase> You can adjust the way <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> responds to mouse or keyboard input so that key combinations are easier to press, typing is easier, and inadvertent key presses are ignored. For more information, see <navigationLink><linkText>Make the keyboard easier to use</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=0e143ef9-10c6-44b5-89fb-a78c0f726afd" /></navigationLink>.</para>
        <para>
          <leadInPhrase class="summary">Use text and visual alternatives for sounds.</leadInPhrase>
          <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> can replace two types of audio information with visual equivalents. You can replace system sounds with visual alerts and you can display text captions for spoken dialog in multimedia programs. For more information, see <navigationLink><linkText>Use text and visual alternatives to sounds</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=684cff27-445a-4921-bc9b-60e3bcf99a0b" /></navigationLink>.</para>
        <para>
          <leadInPhrase class="summary">Make it easier to focus on reading and typing tasks.</leadInPhrase> A number of settings can help make it easier to focus on reading and typing. You can have Narrator read information on the screen, adjust how the keyboard responds to certain keystrokes, and control whether certain visual elements are displayed. For more information, see <navigationLink><linkText>Make it easier to focus on tasks</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=ea5a58e4-a1d4-44e2-a254-0d8bf78286e1" /></navigationLink>.</para>
      </section>
      <section expandCollapse="expand">
        <title>Assistive technologies</title>
        <para>In addition to the Ease of Access Center, <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> includes three programs that can make it easier to interact with your computer.</para>
        <list class="unordered">
          <listItem>
            <para>
              <leadInPhrase class="other">Magnifier.</leadInPhrase> Magnifier is a program that magnifies a portion of your computer screen, making it easier to read. For more information about using Magnifier, see <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Make items on the screen appear bigger</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=2e188ee4-9dc6-4849-898f-2cb779a903a0" /></navigationLink>.</para>
          </listItem>
          <listItem>
            <para>
              <leadInPhrase class="other">Narrator.</leadInPhrase> Narrator is a program that reads the text on your screen aloud. For more information about using Narrator, see <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Hear text read aloud with Narrator</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=8e208950-1fd1-42b3-863b-261352113e3e" /></navigationLink>.</para>
          </listItem>
          <listItem>
            <para>
              <leadInPhrase class="other">On-Screen Keyboard.</leadInPhrase> On-Screen Keyboard is a program that lets you use your mouse or other device to interact with a keyboard on the screen. For more information about using On-Screen Keyboard, see <navigationLink targetVerification="false"><linkText>Type without using the keyboard</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=82664e6e-f8a1-4c38-bd37-a097e95b2bed" /></navigationLink>.</para>
          </listItem>
        </list>
      </section>
    </sections>
  </content>
</tutorial><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<tutorial contentType="Tutorial" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/2004/10" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/command/2004/10" xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.microsoft.com/maml/dev/2004/10">
  <title>Getting started with Paint</title>
  <content>
    <para replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=0a4626f7-b6a1-4c31-8e0c-ee57c13ea6eb#help_file_disclaimer">
      <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
    </para>
    <para>Paint is a feature in <notLocalizable>Windows</notLocalizable> that you can use to draw, color, and edit pictures. You can use Paint like a digital sketchpad to make simple pictures, creative projects, or to add text and designs to other pictures, such as those taken with your digital camera.</para>
    <sections>
      <section>
        <title>The parts of Paint</title>
        <para>
          <shellExecuteLink>
            <linkText>Click to open Paint.</linkText>
            <command>%25systemroot%25\system32\mspaint.exe</command>
            <summary>Click to open Paint</summary>
          </shellExecuteLink>
          <phrase replaceWith="mshelp://windows/?id=5dbe5091-b850-4867-8b15-3d378abcbf0b#altnav_paint">
            <notLocalizable>__elbasuer__</notLocalizable>
          </phrase>
        </para>
        <para> 
When you start  Paint, you'll see an empty window; drawing and painting tools are located in the Ribbon at the top of the window. The following illustration shows the different parts of  the Paint window:</para>
        <example>
          <para>
            <embedObject>
              <caption>The Paint window</caption>
              <objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=08d880fe-a592-483d-8a31-b508716750ea" mimeType="image/jpg">
                <objectParameters>
                  <objectParameter name="width" value="387" />
                  <objectParameter name="height" value="420" />
                </objectParameters>
                <summary>Picture of the Paint window</summary>
              </objectUri>
            </embedObject>
          </para>
        </example>
      </section>
      <section>
        <title>Working with tools</title>
        <para>The Ribbon in Paint includes a handy collection of drawing tools. You can use these tools to create freehand drawings and add a variety of shapes to your pictures.</para>
        <para>This section describes some common tasks. For more detailed information on how to use the different tools in Paint, see <navigationLink><linkText>Using Paint</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=379810ee-75d9-4d02-a3b9-68cad94146aa" /></navigationLink>.</para>
        <procedure>
          <title>Draw a line</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>Some tools and shapes, such as the Pencil, Brush, Line, and Curve, let you make a variety of straight, curved, and squiggly lines. What you draw is determined by how you move the mouse as you draw. You can use the Line to draw a straight line, for example.</para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>On the <ui>Home</ui> tab, in the <ui>Shapes</ui> group, click the <ui>Line</ui>   <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=6f9beb15-5600-44cb-9535-7b6b4ae8478a" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Line</summary></objectUri></embedObject>
 .</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Colors</ui> group, click <ui>Color 1</ui>, and then click the  color you want to use.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>To draw, <glossaryEntryLink><linkText>drag</linkText><uri href="mshelp://windows/?id=a02f310e-c1c4-4bc9-8706-4d0aadd51b6d#gtmt_gls_drag_def"><summary>View definition</summary></uri></glossaryEntryLink> the pointer across the drawing area.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
        <procedure>
          <title>Draw a squiggly line</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>Your drawings don't  have to be composed of only straight lines. The Pencil and Brushes can be used to make completely random, free-form shapes.</para>
          </introduction>
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            <para>On the <ui>Home</ui> tab, in the <ui>Tools</ui> group, click the<ui> Pencil</ui> tool <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=ced13ab1-566a-449f-a143-f54f31c3e666" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Pencil tool</summary></objectUri></embedObject>.
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          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Colors</ui> group, click <ui>Color 1</ui>, and then click the  color you want to use.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>To draw, drag the pointer across the drawing area and make a squiggly line.</para>
          </step>
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            <para>If you want to make a line that has a different appearance, use one of the Brushes, instead.</para>
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          <title>Draw a shape</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>Paint lets you draw many different shapes. For example, you can draw ready-made, defined shapes such as rectangles, circles, squares, triangles, and arrows (to name a few). You can also make your own custom shape by using the <ui>Polygon</ui> shape <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=315d2042-7833-4a55-94b2-8afe069be670" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Polygon shape</summary></objectUri></embedObject> to draw a polygon, which is a shape that can have any number of sides.</para>
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            <para>On the <ui>Home</ui> tab, in the <ui>Shapes</ui> group, click a ready-made shape, such as the <ui>Rectangle</ui>‌ <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=46bf7404-dc82-44a4-b540-9625ac9beeef" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Rectangle</summary></objectUri></embedObject>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>To add a ready-made shape, drag the pointer across the drawing area to make the shape.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>To change the outline style, in the <ui>Shapes</ui> group, click <ui>Outline</ui>, and then click an outline style.</para>
            <para>If you don't want your shape to have an outline, click <ui>No outline</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Colors</ui> group, click <ui>Color 1</ui>, and then click a color for the outline.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Colors</ui> group, click <ui>Color 2</ui>, and then click a color to use to fill the shape.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>To change the fill style, in the <ui>Shapes</ui> group, click <ui>Fill</ui>, and then click a fill style.</para>
            <para>If you don't want your shape to be filled, click <ui>No fill</ui>.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
        <procedure>
          <title>Add text</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>You can also add text to your picture. The Text tool lets you add a simple message or title.</para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>On the <ui>Home</ui> tab, in the <ui>Tools</ui> group, click the <ui>Text</ui> tool <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=f6f9be91-5151-4828-a051-25d124c774ff" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Text tool</summary></objectUri></embedObject>
 .</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Drag the pointer in the drawing area where you want to add text.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Under <ui>Text Tools</ui>, on the <ui>Text</ui> tab, click the font face, size, and style in the <ui>Font</ui> group.</para>
            <example>
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                  <caption>The Font group</caption>
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                      <objectParameter name="width" value="267" />
                      <objectParameter name="height" value="156" />
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                    <summary>Picture of the Font group</summary>
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          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Colors</ui> group, click <ui>Color 1</ui>, and then click a color. This is the text color.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Type the text that you want to add.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
        <procedure>
          <title>Erase part of your picture</title>
          <introduction>
            <para>If you make a mistake or need to change part of a picture, use the eraser. By default, the eraser changes any area you erase to white, but you can change the eraser color. For example, if you set the background color to yellow, anything you erase turns to yellow.</para>
          </introduction>
          <step>
            <para>On the <ui>Home</ui> tab, in the <ui>Tools</ui> group, click the <ui>Eraser</ui> tool <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=b8d867cf-e02a-4d1d-947b-604741f79d23" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="16" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Eraser tool</summary></objectUri></embedObject>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Colors</ui> group, click <ui>Color 2</ui>, and then click the color that you want to erase with. If you want to erase with white, you don't have to select a color.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>Drag the pointer over the area you want to erase.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
      </section>
      <section>
        <title>Saving a picture</title>
        <para>Save your picture frequently so you don't accidentally lose your work. To save, click the <ui>Paint</ui> button  <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=e04351a6-e943-4bfe-84ab-6bd3b3179b8a" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="41" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Paint button</summary></objectUri></embedObject>, and then click <ui>Save</ui>. This saves all of the changes made to the picture since the last time you saved.</para>
        <para>The very first time that you save a new picture, you will need to give your picture a file name. Follow these steps:</para>
        <procedure>
          <step>
            <para>Click the <ui>Paint</ui> button  <embedObject><objectUri href="mshelp://windows/?id=e04351a6-e943-4bfe-84ab-6bd3b3179b8a" mimeType="image/jpg"><objectParameters><objectParameter name="width" value="41" /><objectParameter name="height" value="16" /></objectParameters><summary>Picture of the Paint button</summary></objectUri></embedObject>, and then click <ui>Save</ui>.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>Save as type</ui> box, select the file format you want.</para>
          </step>
          <step>
            <para>In the <ui>File name</ui> box, type a name, and then click <ui>Save</ui>.</para>
          </step>
        </procedure>
      </section>
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