|
Computing for the Older Generation
You can learn to use a computer at any age! Especially written for the over 50's, using plain English and avoiding technical jargon. Large clear type for easy reading.
Amongst the many practical and useful ideas for using your PC that are covered in this book are:
~ Choosing, setting up and understanding your computer and its main components.
~
Writing letters, leaflets, invitations, etc., and other word processing jobs.
~ Keeping track of your finances using a spreadsheet.
~ Recording details of holidays and other ideas using a database.
~ Using the internet to find useful information, and e-mail to keep in touch with family and friends.
~ Making 'backup' copies of your work and checking for viruses.
~ How to use Windows XP to help people with impaired vision, hearing or mobility.
Provides the basic knowledge so you can gain enough confidence to join the local computer class.
Computers in context
The main parts of a computer system
Inside the computer
Getting set up
Introducing Windows XP
Working with windows
Help for users with special needs
Introducing Works
Word processing
Editing a document
Desktop publishing
Using a spreadsheet
Creating a database
Looking after your work
Using the internet
The Windows media player
|