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This reference book on PowerPoint for Windows 95 covers topics by means of screen shots and callouts, which walk the reader through each task
This full-colour visual reference aims to show the easiest way to perform the most common tasks. Numbered steps guide readers through what's needed to get the results they want, with all major CorelDRAW features covered.
A short reference that visually presents the most essential tasks along with the most efficient way to accomplish each of those tasks. Color coded by task category and organized alphabetically within sections, the book makes it easy to locate information. For an increasing number of computer users, this is the most efficient approach to learning and information access.
Understand the basics of modems and online communication, buy the right modem and hook it up easily, choose the online service that's right for you, access the Internet and bulletin boards, learn to send and receive messages and files, and more.
Computer Telephony Strategies™ Jeffrey R. Shapiro A Survival Guide for Technical Professionals Computer telephony services, such as voice mail and audiotext, have been around since the 1970s, but today this broad spectrum of computer and telecommunications technologies is poised to empower the enterprise with mixed media messaging services, interactive voice response, human-computer dialog, interactive fax technology, call processing, and much, much more. In this real-world guide for decision makers, expert computer telephony consultant Jeffrey R. Shapiro illuminates every aspect of this vital tool for competitive advantage—from assessing your organization's needs and making the transiti...
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With each passing day, more and more people depend on the Internet for more and more services. This makes Internet security more important than ever. This important guide provides the technical, managerial, and philosophical framework needed to understand and utilize Internet security.
Ideal for the growing audience of do-it-yourselfers who don't want to spend a lot of money on compact informational books, "Upgrade Your Own PC" iscompletely updated to cover hot new technology, especially Windows 98, Pentium II processors, digital cameras, ISDN modems, full-page optical scanners, and more.
Religious and computer columnist Mark Kellner begins with an overview of the Internet and various online services and moves on to more detailed descriptions of religious resources available on each service. This book explains where to find everything from the Book of Mormon online to a tour of the Vatican's artwork. Interspersed throughout the book are examples of how people use the Internet for religious experiences.