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Practical Computer Knowledge for All Students-General - with video tutorials online! - cover
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Practical Computer Knowledge for All Students-General - with video tutorials online!

Emmanuel Addah

Editora: Publishdrive

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This is an eBook that will teach you how to master the computer. It has Ms Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Video Editing, Web Design and Hosting, and Animation. The book has a lifetime license which means all users are entitled to free lifetime updates. To receive updates, please click on the link located on the "How to use this book" page. You would be taken to a Form where we collect your details, especially your email address.
 
Whether you are a college or university student, this book will help you in your daily academic activities. It is like having a computer school with you, wherever you go. As long as you are connected to the internet, a practical demonstration of the topics is just a mouse-click away. One good thing about the book is the way it is presented, in a very attractive outlay, with screenshots and annotations. You are guided step by step along the way to perfecting all the activities in the book.
Disponível desde: 19/04/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 220 páginas.

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