Wiley Getting Started , With Microsoft Office


Book Description

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.




Wiley Getting Started , With Powerpoint


Book Description

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.




Introducing Computers


Book Description

This annual edition offers up-to-the-minute information on technological innovation and change along with a built-in study guide. Outlines the essential skills needed to achieve computer literacy including key concepts, systems and applications. Accessible, yet technically accurate, each major concept is supported by an application and illustration. Numerous software exercises provide projects for students to practice on the computer.










The Cumulative Book Index


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A world list of books in the English language.










Library Journal


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Adoption For Dummies


Book Description

You hear all sorts of things said or implied about adoption. Some information comes from people who know a lot about it, while some comes from people who don’t know anything about it but make assumptions anyway. Some comes from people whose experiences have been good; some from those whose experiences have been bad. The result? Enough conflicting information to make your head spin. So when everyone has an opinion and most of the books on the market deal with specific aspects on adoption or particular types of adoptions, where do you turn to for reliable information? Start with Adoption For Dummies. The great thing about this guide is that you decide where to start and what to read. It’s a reference you can jump into and out of at will. Just head to the table of contents or the index to find the information you want. Each part of Adoption For Dummies covers a particular aspect of adoption, including: Answering the basic adoption questions – How much does it cost? Who’s involved? How long does it take? What do I need to know that I don’t know to ask? And more. Getting started – and figuring out what steps you have to take. Dealing with birthmothers and birthfathers – and why, even though they may not be part of your life, they’re still important to you. Confronting the issues adoptive families face – issues from sharing the adoption story with your child, to answering your child's questions about his birthparents, to handling rude family members who treat your child differently than her cousins. Finding help – from books, resources, and support groups. No adoption book – at least no adoption book that you can carry around without a hydraulic lift – can tell you everything there is to know about adoption. What Adoption For Dummies tells you is what you need to know, all in an easy-to-use reference.