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Book descriptionThis book provides answers to specific problems users most frequently encounter in Lotus Notes. This book presents only the information absolutely needed to solve the problem. The most frequently asked tech support questions are distilled from Corporate Software's 200,000 calls a month. This book provides most users with the solutions they need, thus saving them countless hours of frustration and phone-waiting time trying to get through a tech support person.
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Review:As with other installments in the rightfully popular Little Book series, Lawrence Magid's The Little PC Book takes readers through a lively, illustrated tour of their new computer. Unlike other "beginner" books, however, this one is concerned not just with teaching you how to use your PC, but also with initiating you into the culture of the PC. The first chapter, for example, ends with several pages about places where you can get help and advice once you've got your machine out of the box. In addition to the obvious (it includes a full page of tech support numbers and Web addresses), Magid offers the User Group Locator hotline number and a survey of magazines and newsletters that are essential to PC fans. Also, because this is a PC book, it...
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Review:Like the Macintosh itself, The Macintosh Bible is a breeze to navigate, is filled with stylish icons to guide the way, and is much more powerful than it appears. From system software to hardware purchases, the "Dirty Dozen" contributors have painstakingly compiled a guide to the computer family that inspires the most devotion. Good tips, hot features, bad features, and warnings are marked with appropriate icons, as are sections dealing specifically with PowerBook and Power Macintosh features. Advice ranges from the very basic to the more advanced without sacrificing the easy tone of the writing, making this a volume for all levels. You'll learn how to configure your Mac to avoid potential conflicts, how to manage real and virtual ...
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Review:
This book does cover the full range of Word 6 functions. But it doesn't go
beyond the documentation, in most cases doesn't equal the documentation, and
doesn't provide much tutorial value.
A case in point is the vital topic of paragraphs. The introduction doesn't
even mention paragraph (or section) formatting. The early allusions to the
paragraph marker note it only as one of the "nonprinting" characters. There is
no reference to the wealth of formatting data that a paragraph marker "carries"
until chapter six. A mention of the difference between [Return] and
[Shift][Return] fails completely to explain the distinction.
copyright Robert M. Slade, 1995
(Review by Rob Slade)
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