The Really, Really, Really Easy Step-By-Step Computer Book

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This text is for the absolute beginner. Divided into five chapters, the text shows readers how to find their way around a computer, how to create, save and print documents, how to use email to communicate with anyone anywhere in the world, how to use the Internet, and even includes a chapter to show how to go about choosing a computer. The information is set out in an easy to understand, step-by-step format, with clear illustrations to accompany each action.
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AuthorHofmeyer, Robynn & Hoole Gavin
PublisherSTRUIK
PlaceCape Town
Year2001
ISBN9781868726820
BindingPaperback
ConditionAs New
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