| The following typographic conventions are used in this book. Italic -
Indicates new terms, URLs, filenames, file extensions, directories, and program names. Constant width -
Used to show the contents of files, commands and options, or the output from commands. Constant width bold -
Indicates commands or other text that should be typed literally by the user. Constant width italic -
Used for typed text that should be replaced with user-supplied values. Menus/navigation -
This book uses arrow symbols to signify menu instructions. For example, "File Print is a more compact way of saying "Click File on the command bar at the top of the screen and choose Print from the drop-down menu." However, if an instruction directs you to click a tab, check an option, or click a button in a dialog box, I'll tell you. Pathnames -
Pathnames show the location of a file or application in Windows Explorer. Folders are separated by a backward slashfor example, C:\Windows\System32. |