Offers a day-by-day approach to upgrading a personal computer in a weekend, covering the basics of what should be upgraded, shopping for the best deals, installation, and troubleshooting.
This book provides of hands-exercise and visually teaches the reader how to access all the resources of Outlook and its components, including email, calendar, contacts, tasks, and more. Each page is filled with pictures and explanations that instruct and show the reader exactly what to do, making both the book and the program easy to use. The beginning user will learn to use each of these components and progress to an intermediate level where they learn how to customize each component for maximum results and productivity. Tips and tricks are provided throughout the book.
With this fast-track guide, readers gain the knowledge and experience necessary to create their first home page in a minimum amount of time. This book provides an overview of basic HTML, enables the reader to create a Web page, and gives additional information on Web site maintenance and promotion.
The In a Weekened format offers users the perfect way to learn Quicken in three short days. Those who have not upgraded in recent years will also be looking to buy the Quicken X release. Additionally, many personal computer OEM's are now loaded with Quicken as part of their initial software package.
This book takes a beginner to the intermediate level quickly and easily, and addresses a large audience of people who are new to Windows and Windows 98. The highly visual nature of the book offers a step-by-step approach that will be comfortable for new users. Cover Title
This easy-to-follow book covers customizing the workspace with links and dynamic controls and accessing networks, intranets, and the Internet. Based the final version of Windows 98, this guide saves time and makes everyday tasks easier than ever.
Explains how to use the money management program to track finances, pay bills online, download stock quotes, set budgets, and prepare income tax returns.
Explains how to use the time and information program to send and receive e-mail, organize addresses and messages, schedule appointments, and maintain contact lists.
Natalie appears to have it all-a happy marriage, two beautiful children and a successful career. She seeks medical attention for unexplained bruises on her body, but blood tests and sleep studies bring them no answers. She prays that her doctor's persistence will pay off and continues regular visits to him until he is brutally murdered. Her new doctor is suspicious of her and suggests she undergo psychiatric evaluation. She visits the psychiatrist once, but refuses to return after he suggests that she is injuring herself. When the doctor calls with test results, he questions whether she is taking sedatives. Concerned with the doctors findings, she decides to call local pharmacies on the long-shot that her husband may have a prescription. But why wouldn't he have told her and how could his medications show up in her tests?
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