Internet Explorer is part of Microsoft!, which will be bundled at a special discount with the retail version of Windows 95--so the installed base and potential market will be huge. It will also be available on-line through the Microsoft Network. This book will show users how to use Internet Explorer to cruise the Web, find what they are looking for, create their own home pages, and more.
Annotation Quickly explains the most common beginning and intermediate level tasks a PowerPoint user would need in 10 minutes or less. This book offers straightforward, practical answers for fast results. Each 10-minute lesson will allow the user to quickly learn the fundamentals necessary to accomplish their goals. Covers the most commonly referenced topics. This 10 Minute Guide focuses on the most often used features, covering them in lessons designed to take 10 minutes or less to complete. In addition, this guide teaches the user how to use PowerPoint without relying on technical jargon. It provides straightforward, easy-to-follow explanations and lists of numbered steps that tell the user which keys to press and which options to select. Joe Habraken is an information technology professional with a master's degree from American University and more than 15 years experience as an author, consultant and instructor. Joe is a Microsoft? Certified Professional and Cisco Certified Network Associate. Joe currently serves as a technical director for ReviewNet Corporation and also is an instructor at the University of New England in Portland, Maine, where he teaches IT Certification courses. Joe is a best selling author whose publications include The Complete Idiot's Guide to Microsoft? Access 2000, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Microsoft? Windows 2000, Microsoft? Office 10 8-In-1, and Practical Cisco Routers.
The "10 Minute Guide to HTML, 2nd Ed". offers simple, practical help for busy people who need fast results. Through goal-oriented, 10-minute lessons, the reader learns all the skills needed to develop Web pages.
Style Sheets bring similar formatting and control standards to the Web that desktop publishers have used for years. Working behind the scenes to allow Web authors to specify point sizes, page margins, and spacing between lines, Style Sheets control the formatting in a separate function freeing authors to focus on content creation.
Lowery shows how to use the new Active Desktop, navigate and search the Web, download files and pages from your favorite Web sites, tune into channels and customize parental controls, and explore your computer with Web View. This crash course is especially helpful for those who have little time to learn the technology.
This book offers simple, practical help for busy people who need fast results. Through goal-oriented, 10 minute lessons, it teaches you all the essential tasks of getting up and running on the Internet and World Wide Web.
Everything users need to use their new Pocket PC hardware and software in a handy compact guide. Compatible with all brands of Pocket PC, including Compaq iPaq, Hewlett Packard Jordana, Toshiba Genio, and Casio Cassiopeia.
Demonstrates Microsoft Office's component applications while explaining how to create documents, spreadsheets, databases, graphics, business presentations, send and receive e-mail, track contacts, and schedule appointments.
Microsoft's release of ActiveX Control Pad allows the creation of dynamic HTML documents with a facility to control the exact layout of graphics. This book aims to get users up and running with ActiveX as quickly as possible
Get a head start evaluating Windows 10--with technical insights from award-winning journalist and Windows expert Ed Bott. This guide introduces new features and capabilities, providing a practical, high-level overview for IT professionals ready to begin deployment planning now. This edition was written after the release of Windows 10 version 1511 in November 2015 and includes all of its enterprise-focused features. The goal of this book is to help you sort out what’s new in Windows 10, with a special emphasis on features that are different from the Windows versions you and your organization are using today, starting with an overview of the operating system, describing the many changes to the user experience, and diving deep into deployment and management tools where it’s necessary.