Breaking into Windows : for Windows 95 and Office 95

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Breaking into Windows : for Windows 95 and Office 95

Bill Stott, Mark Brearley

(Computer weekly professional series)

Butterworth-Heinemann, 1995

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Includes index

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Description

Written for those who are learning Windows 4.0 (Chicago) for the first time or whose previous experience is concentrated on just one application, this book presents what is important and avoids matters that are of interest only to IT professionals and other technical users. It provides a practical, non-technical, short introduction to this operating system. Features include: numerous diagrams and screen shots; practical examples to reinforce learning; numerous practical exercises; and boxed hints, tips and solutions.

Table of Contents

  • Part A The basics of Windows
  • what is a windows?
  • how to use a Windows?
  • Windows action
  • orchestrating windows - doing something useful. Part B working with Windows
  • working on the desktop
  • working on a document
  • saving and restoring your work
  • printing a document
  • moving information between documents. Part C Windows at work
  • report to the chairman
  • effective communications
  • team effort.

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