Exploring Windows, version 3.1 / Robert T. Grauer

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey : Prentice-Hall, c1994Description: xix, 172 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 130655414
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA 76.76.W56 .G73 1994
Contents:
Introduction: If You've Never Used a Computer. 1. The Desktop: Becoming Familiar with Windows. 2. Program Manager: Organizing Your Workspace. 3. Object Linking and Embedding: Sharing Data among Programs. 4. File Manager: Working with Files, Drives, and Directories. 5. Miscellaneous Windows: Making Windows Work Efficiently. Appendix A. A PC Buying Guide. Windows Command Summary. Index.
Summary: Appropriate for the lab component of any introductory computer course or for any course teaching windows software. The exploring windows 3.1 series features full-color texts with superb tutorials that have numerous screen shots to guide the student through each step of every exercise. Business-oriented problems and cases are included and make the texts ideal for use in courses taught out of schools of business.
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Includes index.

Introduction: If You've Never Used a Computer. 1. The Desktop: Becoming Familiar with Windows. 2. Program Manager: Organizing Your Workspace. 3. Object Linking and Embedding: Sharing Data among Programs. 4. File Manager: Working with Files, Drives, and Directories. 5. Miscellaneous Windows: Making Windows Work Efficiently. Appendix A. A PC Buying Guide. Windows Command Summary. Index.

Appropriate for the lab component of any introductory computer course or for any course teaching windows software. The exploring windows 3.1 series features full-color texts with superb tutorials that have numerous screen shots to guide the student through each step of every exercise. Business-oriented problems and cases are included and make the texts ideal for use in courses taught out of schools of business.

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