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.