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Essential Office 2016

Kevin Wilson

Publisher: Elluminet Press

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Summary

The twenty-first century offers more technology than we have ever seen before, but all that “help” can be overwhelming. With new updates, software, and applications coming out every year, most computer users don’t have time to figure everything out on their own. 
Essential Office 2016 is here to fill in the gaps. With comprehensive instruction for many commonly used Office Applications, this step-by-step guide offers specifics in choosing, setting up, and effectively utilizing the versions of today’s software that will best help you meet your goals. In addition, many illustrations and screenshots are included, allowing readers to quickly and easily digest information without feeling confused, wasting time, and getting discouraged. 
Unlike manuals that assume a computing background not possessed by beginners, Essential Office 2016 tackles the basics of Microsoft Office 2016 so that everyone from students to senior citizens to home users pressed for time can take advantage of the digital revolution. With this easy-to-follow guide, you can maximize the potential of computing technology to increase your productivity and enhance your life.
Available since: 01/31/2017.

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