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The Internet For Dummies®
Authors: John R. Levine, Margaret Levine Young and Carol Baroudi
Format: Paperback, 6th ed., 358pp.
Pub. Date: February 1999
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Looking for the fastest, easiest way to remember all those Internet procedures? This quick-and-easy fingertip reference offers "plain English" explanations and guides you through the Internet with helpful icons, tips, and examples. Covers accessing the Internet via America Online, CompuServe, Prodigy, and Eurora. Spiral-bound for easy reading access.
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Microsoft Office 2000 9 in 1 For Dummies® Desk Reference
Format: Paperback, 1st ed., 738pp.
Pub. Date: January 1999
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Packed with tips, examples, and hundreds of illustrations, this instantly accessible reference gives you just what you need to boost your productivity with Microsoft® Office 2000. Nine quick reference-style modules lead you task by task through each of the suite's eight programs, plus Windows 98, explaining everything from basic operations to advanced techniques.
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Microsoft Office 97 for Windows For Dummies®
Authors: Roger C. Parker and Feigelson
Format: Paperback, 1st ed., 408pp.
Pub. Date: January 1996
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What better way to kick off a new year than with a major update of the world's most popular productivity suite, Microsoft Office? With Microsoft Office 97 For Windows For Dummies, you can start using all of this product's new features that enable your whole organization to work together as seamlessly as do Word, Excel, Access, and the other applications that comprise Microsoft Office 97.
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PCs For Dummies®
Author: Dan Gookin
Format: Paperback, 6th ed., 427pp.
Pub. Date: January 1998
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A new printer, modem, sound card, faster CD-ROM drive, more memory, networking -- there's always some fabulous thing to add to your PC. Bestselling authors Dan Gookin and Andy Rathbone keep up with all the innovations -- everything from Pentium and OverDrive chips and video accelerator cards to the newest, fastest ways to access the Internet. That's why PCs For Dummies, now in its fourth edition, continues to be a bestseller. Even if you just want to maintain your PC conscientiously, you'll want to keep PCs For Dummies, 4th Edition, handy at all times. Owners of earlier editions: Be sure to upgrade to the fourth edition of PCs For Dummies before you upgrade anything on your PC.
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Small Business Microsoft Office 2000 For Dummies®
Authors: Dave Johnson and Todd Stauffer
Format: Paperback, 1st ed., 375pp.
Pub. Date: January 1998
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Put the power and productivity of Microsoft's Office 2000 to work in your small business with complete coverage on Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Publisher, and Tools. SMALL BUSINESS MICROSOFT® OFFICE 2000 FOR DUMMIES® does more than just explain what these programs are and how these programs work -- our fast and friendly reference shows you how to unleash the power of Office 2000 to run and grow your business. Plus, it comes with a bonus CD-ROM loaded with business-building shareware and software tools, including PaintShop Pro, Follow Up 2000, and Ulead's GIF Animator.
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Windows 98 For Dummies®
Author: Andy Rathbone
Format: Paperback, 1st ed., 382pp.
Pub. Date: June 1998
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This latest edition of the best-selling computer book series provides "the fun and easy" way to learn Windows 98, whether you're making the transition from an earlier version of Windows or using a PC for the first time, Windows 98 for Dummies will explain it clearly, with a dose of humor. Find helpful advice on how to: *Make older versions of DOS and Windows programs work under Windows 98 *Save time on the Internet with features like Internet Explorer, the new Active Desktop, and the Channel menu *Customize your desktop to work like a Web page--or return to the classic look of Windows 95 *Browse the Web with Windows 98 Internet tools *Play CDs, watch TV or videos, and listen to music with multimedia features *Keep up to date with Windows Tune-Up Wizard *More!
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