These hands-on, step-by-step applications manuals take users with little or no basic PC and/or Windows skills beyond keystroking to explore the functions and whys of each package. Independent projects provide opportunities to practice new skills and boxed inserts highlight important explanations, indicate potential pitfalls, or suggest alternative methods.
Each Excel feature in this exceptional guide is described clearly in a bulleted list, which can be used for reference, then it is used in a hands-on activity. Numerous screen displays provide visual aids for learning and illustrate key steps. The convenient Feature Reference summarizes menu commands plus mouse and keyboard shortcuts for each of the features covered in the lessons.
These hands-on, step-by-step applications manuals take users with little or no basic PC and/or Windows skills beyond keystroking to explore the functions and whys of each package. Independent projects provide opportunities to practice new skills and boxed inserts highlight important explanations, indicate potential pitfalls, or suggest alternative methods.
The Wiley Getting Started Series offers step-by-step, hands-on introductions to the most in-demand PC-DOS and Windows applications programs. These interactive tutorials use a learn-by-doing approach that helps anyone master today's most popular software programs. Most packages come with a data disk containing sample files, some with educational versions of the software, and all with a wealth of exercises and screen dumps. Users learn why and when to perform an activity -- rather than how to follow instructions by rote.
These hands-on, step-by-step applications manuals take users with little or no basic PC and/or Windows skills beyond keystroking to explore the functions and whys of each package. Independent projects provide opportunities to practice new skills and boxed inserts highlight important explanations, indicate potential pitfalls, or suggest alternative methods.
Each Excel feature in this exceptional guide is described clearly in a bulleted list, which can be used for reference, then it is used in a hands-on activity. Numerous screen displays provide visual aids for learning and illustrate key steps. The convenient Feature Reference summarizes menu commands plus mouse and keyboard shortcuts for each of the features covered in the lessons.
The Wiley Getting Started Series offers step-by-step, hands-on introductions to the most in-demand PC-DOS and Windows applications programs. These interactive tutorials use a learn-by-doing approach that helps anyone master today's most popular software programs. Most packages come with a data disk containing sample files, some with educational versions of the software, and all with a wealth of exercises and screen dumps. Users learn why and when to perform an activity -- rather than how to follow instructions by rote.
Carefully tested, practically oriented tutorials; numerous screen dumps and practice exercises; and coverage of the latest release of dBASE are featured. A data disk allows students to focus on key concepts, commands and functions.
Provides a clear and concise introduction to Microsoft Works 3.0 for Windows. Contains extremely user-friendly, step-by-step tutorials for the lab. Gives careful explanations of technical material. The last chapter is on integrating Works.
The emphasis here is on learning by doing and on learning skills in context. The text introduces students to Works 3.0, explaining the basic and more advanced features in an extremely user-friendly and careful manner. The book reflects the enhanced capabilities of Works 3.0 with new material on topics such as Toolbar, Help features, templates, WorksWizards and the AUTOSUM function. Numerous projects within the chapters will reinforce previously learned skills as well as introduce new skills.
Features carefully tested, practically oriented tutorials; numerous screen dumps and practice exercises in a trouble-free and interesting learning environment for students. Also includes coverage of Microsoft's hugely successful Windows program.
An introduction to computing, based upon the best-selling integrated package Microsoft Works. Covers all the basics, from creating a document, changing layout, and using spreadsheets to designing a database, managing files, and reformatting copied information. Also covers advanced topics, such as enhancing text, querying and reporting from the database, and using telecommunications. Includes problems and projects. Comes with an educational version of Microsoft Works.
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