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Microsoft File Viewers 
 
These five viewer applications allow you to open and view common document files.  You cannot save 
files from these applications. 
•  Excel.  Used to view .xls spreadsheet files. 
•  Image.  Image Viewer is used to view image files and arrange them as a slide show.  See Image 
Viewer Help for details. 
•  PDF.  Used to view Acrobat .pdf document files. 
•  PowerPoint.  Used to view PowerPoint .ppt presentation files. 
•  Word.  Used to view .doc or .rtf documents. 
 
Microsoft WordPad 
 
This application is a “lite” version of the standard PC WordPad. 
 
Recorder 
 
This is an audio recorder that records a sound sequence from the built-in microphone and stores it as a 
.wav file. 
1.  To begin recording, click on the Record icon or select Record from the Playback menu. 
2.  To stop recording, click on the Stop icon or select Stop from the Playback menu. 
3.  You can play your recording back by clicking on the Play icon or selecting Play from the Playback 
menu.  Note:  You cannot play your recording in Recorder after you have saved it.  You will have 
to use Media Player. 
4. 
You can save your recording in two ways:
 
a. 
For temporary storage (file will be lost after a Cold Boot):
 
i. 
Click on the Open icon or select Create from the File menu. 
 
ii.  Enter a file name and it will be saved in the Windows folder of My Computer.  
Note:  You can save these .wav files only to the Windows folder. 
b.  For permanent storage
i.  Exit Recorder by clicking on X
ii.  You will be asked if you want to save to file.  Click on Yes
iii.  You will see the Save Wave File dialog box.  Browse to the InternalStorage folder 
and open it. 
iv.  Name your new file in the Name field, and click on OK.  The .wav extension will be 
added automatically. 
 
Remote Desktop Connection 
 
You can create, delete, configure, or open RDP/RDC sessions in this application.  These sessions are 
used to run applications on a Microsoft Terminal Server or to connect to a PC running Microsoft 
Windows XP Pro.  Note: You must save your session configurations to the Internal Storage folder if 
you want to preserve them after a Cold Boot.
 
 
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