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Essential Computers: Creating Worksheets This is the best library for us amateur computer nuts. Each subject is covered in DK fashion with information and illustrations. No wasted words here. The instructions are simple and the illustrations clear. Looking up information is easy. Most of the computer books I have had were huge and even when they are labeled, "For Idiots" or "Simplified" it is way too hard to find the information you want NOW. At this small price you can put all of the books in this series next to your computer for handy access. Other books in the series include "EMail", "Building a Website", "Browsing the Web", and "Digital Photography". |
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