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How to Do Just About Anything on a Computer: Microsoft Windows 7: Hundreds of Ways to Get More out of Your Pc

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How to Do Just About Anything on a Computer: Microsoft Windows 7: Hundreds of Ways to Get More out of Your Pc

Want to know more about Facebook and Twitter? How about how to sell your unused items on eBay? Want to create your own letterhead or put together a baby book? With How to Do (Just About) Anything on a Computer, you'll be able to do all those things and more.

Organized in four sections, the book takes you from your initial computer set-up to creating your own iTunes account. Each chapter follows a similar step-by-step illustrated format so you will always feel as if you have an instructor at your side. Based on Windows 7, the latest Microsoft operating system, the instructions include screen shots to guide you every step of the way. As you progress from section to section, you will learn about:

  • You and your computer-Learn how to set up your computer-from firewalls to virus protection.
  • Practical Home Projects-Choose from 37 practical projects, including how to create a recipe database, design your own address labels, and set up a family budget spreadsheet.
  • The Internet-Learn how to send and receive e-mail securely, share files, and scan documents.
  • Troubleshooting-Don't panic, a wide range of easy-to-follow solutions to common problems is provided in this section.
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Utgitt 18. august 2011
ISBN13 9781606523384
Utgivere Readers Digest
Antall sider 384
Mål 251 × 216 × 25 mm   ·   1,22 kg
Språk Engelsk  

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