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Publisher: McGraw-Hill College Published date: 1996 Size: 8 x 10 inches Weight: 2.2 pounds Pages: 580
Publisher's Notes
A brief, hands-on introduction to Microsoft Works 4.0 for Windows software (word processing, spreadsheets, and database applications) with an accurate, readable approach.
Includes review and practice exercises with a case study (used throughout all of the Microcomputing Annual Edition Lab Modules) to emphasize concepts and provide realism.
One of the 30+ software application tutorials in the Microcomputing Annual Edition system.
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