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How to Use Microsoft Windows XP, Bestseller Edition

How to Use Microsoft Windows XP, Bestseller Edition
By Walter Glenn

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Hundreds of thousands of users of Windows XP are looking for straightforward, easy-to-understand information on how to adapt to this new generation of Windows and how to make the most of its new features. How to Use Windows XP, Bestseller Edition covers both the Home and Professional editions of the operating system, including the features of the just-released Service Pack 1, making it a book for all users. The information is divided into tasks with simple directions and full-color graphics and illustrations that make learning easy and enjoyable.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1384839 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-10-26
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 304 pages

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About the Author

Walter Glenn has helped thousands of beginning users learn Windows and how it can help them get their job done. He has authored several books on Windows 98, Microsoft Word, and Windows NT/2000. He is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE), Internet Specialist, and Certified Trainer. He is also the president of Greyfeather Consulting Services based in Huntsville, Alabama.

Other books by Walter include: How to Use Microsoft Windows XP and Sams Teach Yourself MCSE Windows NT Server 4.0 in 14 Days.


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Visual Learning at it's Best5
This book meets the needs of both the new user wanting to learn the basics and the experienced user needing to know the new features in this completely redesigned Windows operating system. The book is written in easy to follow step-by-step illustrated instructions. The book uses actual pictures of the Windows XP screens and provides a written explanation for executing the task. Even if you are well experienced in Windows desktop techniques, you will have questions about how XP handles them. This book cuts through the chase to help you get the job done without reading through paragraphs of information. Covers more than 100 tasks in 12 chapters.