Windows 95 For Dummies: Quick Reference

Windows 95 For Dummies: Quick Reference
ISBN-10
0764501836
ISBN-13
9780764501838
Category
Computers / Operating Systems / General
Pages
222
Language
English
Published
1997-03-13
Publisher
Wiley
Author
Greg Harvey

Description

You've heard of online help. Now, think of this slim, concise reference guide as your onside help. Keep a copy of Windows 95 For Dummies Quick Reference, 3rd Edition, beside your computer, and whenever you hit a bump, a snag, or a little oddity in Windows 95 that you just can't seem to solve, flip open this invaluable guide (designed to lay flat on your desk) and find what you want. Fast.

This new edition of our popular Windows 95 For Dummies Quick Reference is written specifically for the latest upgrade version of Microsoft's Windows 95, known among technically-minded insiders as OEM2. Users of older Windows 95-based systems will find this book equally useful. Each aspect of Windows 95 -- from cutting and pasting to using the Windows program's automated Wizards -- is broken down into its three basic parts: How Do I Do It, When Do I Do It, and More Stuff. Short, sweet, and straight to the point...hallmarks of our Quick Reference books!

The content in this quickie guide to Windows 95 is also cross-referenced with our best-selling Windows 95 For Dummies, 2nd Edition, to make moving back and forth between books easier, whether you need fast answers or more detailed explanations.

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