Microsoft Works 4 for Windows 95 - Introductory


Book Description

Part of our New Perspectives Applications Series, this text offers detailed coverage, extensive pedagogy, and case-study scenarios for a realistic approach to learning the latest version of this integrated software package -- Microsoft Works 4 for Windows 95.




New Perspectives on Microsoft Works 4.0/4.5 Introductory -- Enhanced


Book Description

This text offers detailed coverage, extensive pedagogy, and case-study scenarios for a realistic approach to learning the latest version of this integrated software package - Microsoft Works 4.5/4.0. for Windows 95.







Microsoft Works 4 for Windows 95


Book Description

Students learn how to design, build, edit and enhance Works 4 documents, spreadsheets and databases with this highly visual, step-by-step text. This text also covers telecommunications, draw features, and integrating Works 4 applications. Includes CourseHelp.




Using Microsoft Works 4.0 for Windows 95


Book Description

This text starts by introducing basic concepts and terminology, and moves to advanced topics that even experienced users may not be familiar with. In addition, it focuses not just on keystrokes, but on the concepts behind the keystrokes. An instructor's manual is available (0-13-456344-1)







New Perspectives on Microsoft Windows 95 - Introductory


Book Description

This text expands upon the "New Perspectives Brief" edition of Windows 95, providing case-study scenarios and integrated, interactive student software for a realistic approach to learning Microsoft Windows 95




Using Microsoft Works 4.0 for Windows 95


Book Description

(The book) is intended for those interested in learning about the newest generation of IBM/compatible microcomputers and for learning ways to increase personal productivity by using computers. This computer literacy textbook concentrates on using microcomputers for personal information systems.... This textbook refers to the newer microcomputer hardware configurations, the newer operating system, and the newer software applications.... The student is free to delve narrowly or deeply into each application. The target audience is the general PC user, not the more technical information systems major. (The authors) goal is to make using microcomputers easier to learn and understand. -Pref.