This book covers the Windows 7 environment with its many windows and features and includes installing Windows 7, setting up and controlling your PC, finding your way around Windows 7, connecting to a network and keeping your PC safe and healthy.
This guide to Access 95 discusses the main features of the package using simple examples that the user is encouraged to type in, save, and modify as more advanced features of the package are introduced.
If you want to know what to do next when confronted with a Microsoft Windows Vista screen, then this is the book for you. It applies to Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Enterprise and Ultimate versions of Vista.
This book explains what hardware requirements you need in order to run Windows 95 successfully, and gives an overview of the Windows 95 environment. It presents the information in a concise and user friendly manner.
A guide to installing, configuring, and using Microsoft's latest version of Windows operating system, covering all the popular versions including its use on both touch screen laptops and tablets.
Google is so much more than just a search tool to help you find information from the Internet. This book, written specifically for the over 50s, will show you how to explore and understand both the search facilities and many other useful features of Google.
If you have recently bought a new desktop or laptop PC it will almost certainly have Windows Vista as its operating system. To get the most from your computer, it is important that you have a good understanding of Vista. This book will help you achieve just that.
Google has evolved into far more than just an internet search tool as this book will explain. It has been written with a view to the particular needs of the older generation who may have little or no knowledge or understanding of computers.
This guide to Microsoft Excel 97 explains how to use the spreadsheet package to its best advantage, in the simplest of terms. Topics covered include: how to build-up simple spreadsheet examples, edit entries, format cells and ranges, and save and open worksheets; how to generate and use three-dimensional worksheets and how to link them together; how to generate and add graphs to a worksheet, edit, preview and print the result; how to set up and query a database management system; how to record a simple macro, and how to understand and use Visual Basic code; how to use Auditor, Goal Seek, What-if Tables, Solver and What-if Scenarios; and how to share information with other applications by linking, embedding and using hyperlinks.
If you are a PC user and want to get started with the latest version of Microsoft's Office XP programs as quickly as possible, then this book is for you. It assumes no previous knowledge.
This guide to DOS was written with the non-expert, busy person in mind. It starts with an overview of the history of DOS and lays the foundations for later chapters which cover One step at the time the commands for handling discs, directories and files
This guide to Windows was written with the non-expert, busy person in mind. It explains what hardware requirements you need in orders to run Windows and Windows for workgroups successfully, how to install an optimise your systems resources, and gives an overview of the Windows environment.
Many people are not aware that Windows XP comes with a whole bundle of very useful and quite powerful accessories. Suitable for beginner and intermediate users, this book will help you find them and then get the best out of them.
This title is written in a friendly and practical way. It covers all beginners need to know about Windows 7, including the environment, basic features and practical uses. It also covers downloading, integration and basic use of many of these applications.
This guide explains: how the DOS operating system is structured so that you can understand what happens when you first switch on your computer; how directories and subdirectories can be employed to structure your hard disc for maximum efficiency; how to manage disc files and how to use the MS-DOS Editor to fully configure your system by writing your own CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files; how to optimise your system by either increasing its conventional memory manually or automatically with the use of MemMaker, or increasing its speed; how to write batch files to automate the operation of your system, and how to write and implement multiple configurations; how to use the Microsoft Utilities, such as DoubleSpace, MsBackup, Undelete, and Anti-Virus; how to resurrect MS-DOS 7 which is buried under Window 95
... This book is [a] ...companion to anyone using Excel 2010 for the first time or who may have used a previous version. It is suitable for readers of all abilities and will also act as an ... reference long after you have mastered the program."--Back cover.
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