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Master the Basics of Windows XP! Windows Tutorial 14 - Introduction to Desktop Customisation

XP Compatibile tutorial Last updated March 2009

In this Windows tutorial, Marc Liron takes a brief look at some desktop customisation features by adding the "My Computer" and "My Documents" icons to his desktop.

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Additional hints for neginners

About the Control Panel - The video starts with the Control Panel already launched. The Control Panel is located on the right hand side of the Start Menu, usually directly below "My Network Places". If, when you load your control panel, it does not look at all like the one in the video, you will need to select "Switch to Category View" in the common tasks panel in your Control Panel.

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