[DOWNLOAD] New Perspectives on Windows XP - Introductory (Available Titles Skills Assessment Manager (SAM) - Office 2007)
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| #6451140 in Books | Course Technology | 2002-02-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .45 x8.44 x10.88l,1.40 | File Name: 0619044616 | 328 pages |
||2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Very Descriptive|By Shannon|This book was a requirement for a course I took at college. I gave the book to someone who had zero experience with computers and it's been very helpful to her b/c it starts with ridiculously easy stuff like this is what is meant by pointing to advanced things I didn't know. It's very graphic in nature.|About the Author|June Parsons purchased her first computer, an Apple II+, in 1981 and quickly became fluent in BASIC, dBASE II, Lotus 123, WordStar, and a variety of accounting programs. The next year she opened a successful small computer retail store with Dan
A part of the New Perspectives series offering a case-based, problem-solving introduction to Microsoft Windows XP. Includes tutorials on exploring the basics and bringing the World Wide Web to the desktop.
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