Windows 95
Accessing Find quickly
Adding or removing optional Windows 95 components
Adding the other editor to Windows 95
Another way to put shortcut reminders on your desktop
Another way to select multiple files
Automatically adjusting column width
Canceling a move or copy operation
Changing your keystroke combination
Clearing the Documents menu
Closing applications
Creating a document shortcut
Creating a SendTo Recycle Bin shortcut
Creating desktop icons without titles
Creating notes on your desktop
Creating shortcuts in the Network Neighborhood
Disk Defragmenter to the rescue
Do your files have a mistaken identity?
Don't touch that mouse!
Exploring Find utility's advanced features
Find Fast 97 can be a drag on overall system performance
Find out what version of Windows 95 you're running
Finding a lost file
Fixing broken file associations with File Manager
Fixing the screen saver password
Get technical assistance with FastTips
Getting a My Computer view of your system in Windows Explorer
Identifying your dynamic IP address with Windows 95
Installing the Clipboard Viewer
Interesting characters
Locating a long-lost friend
Make double-clicking work for you
Make scrolling easier
More shortcut techniques
Moving and copying files with the drag-and-drop technique - Part II
Muting your sound system
New icons for your shortcuts
Opening all folders
Opening folders in the Find tool
Overriding the default WordPad and Notepad file extensions
Playing music CD's without CD Player
Quick access to Device Manager
Quickly access your desktop, Part I
Quickly access your desktop, Part II
Quickly accessing the Properties dialog box
Quickly accessing the Web
Quickly launching Windows Explorer
Quickly opening folders
Quickly tracking down servers on a network
Realigning your dropdown menus
Remembering the [Windows] key shortcuts
Restoring a missing Briefcase
Restoring an MS-DOS window
Restoring corrupt icons
Save time with drag and drop printing
Saving hard disk space
Saving searches on your desktop
Seeing Your Files
Sending files
Taking advantage of right-click functionality
Taking advantage of the Go To... command
Taking advantage of the Send To Any Folder command
The Address Bar isn't just for URL's
Tiling Windows Explorer
Tracking down the CD Key
Troubleshooting Windows 95 problems with the Logview utility
Use quotation marks when you run programs with long filenames
Using screen shots to aid in troubleshooting
Using the [Windows] key
Using the Cool Switch
Using Windows 95's Find tool to locate files contained in ZIP files
Watching the boot sequence, once
Watching the boot sequence, permanently
Working with scraps