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Master the Basics of Windows XP! Windows Tutorial 4 - Top Notch With Toolbars!

XP Compatibile tutorial Last updated March 2009

In this Windows tutorial, Marc Liron shows us how to get to grips with toolbars in Windows XP. Even more experienced Windows users often fail to use the full power of toolbars, some users don't even know what they are. This video will show you exactly what toolbars are all about.

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This Windows XP tutorial is copyright Marc Liron and may not be downloaded or distributed without express written permission.

Additional hints for beginners

This video was made before the launch of Internet Explorer 7 or 8. IE7/8 looks a little different from the Internet Explorer shown in this video, however the concepts for working with toolbars demonstrated in the video are exactly the same.

For more information on the MSN toolbar (now called the Windows Live Toolbar) Marc mentions in the video, visit the Windows Live Toolbar homepage.

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