The Underground Guide to Microsoft Internet Assistant: Slightly Askew Advice on Mastering the Web with WinWord - Softcover

Ross, John

 
9780201489446: The Underground Guide to Microsoft Internet Assistant: Slightly Askew Advice on Mastering the Web with WinWord

Synopsis

Enables WinWord users to create web documents without having to deal directly with HTML codes, covering the basics of browsing, setting up a simple home page, more advanced techniques, and getting around Internet Assistant bugs. Original. (Beginner)

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About the Author

John Ross is a freelance writer and broadcaster and the author of Internet Power Tools.

From the Back Cover

WARNING! Microsoft's Internet Assistant for Word for Windows is free. If you want to get more than your money's worth, you'll need the kind of hands-on, insider information you can find only in The Underground Guide to Microsoft Internet Assistant.

You already know that WinWord is a great word processor. In fact, you may besomething of a WinWord Wizard yourself. And you wonder, how good is Internet Assistant? Hint: As a Web browser, it's a great word processor. But if you want to create your own HTML pages and put them on the Web, Internet expert John Ross can help you get professional-looking pages up and running with a minimum of bumps and bruises along the way. In The Underground Guide to Microsoftreg. Internet Assistant you'lllearn:


* how to create a fabulous Web site with Internet Assistant--from planningthrough implementation, including advanced topics like image maps and linkingto interactive CGI scripts


* how to access InternetWorks, the hidden Web browser behind Internet Assistant


* how to get your Web pages on the Internet


* what's new and different about the latest release--Internet Assistant forWord for Windows 95


* and much more!

Every page has something you can use immediately. This book is packed wall towall with hands-on advice, warnings, tips, bug alerts, workarounds, and thekind of nitty-gritty explanations that could only come from someone who eats,sleeps, and breathes the Web.

Series Editor Woody Leonhard and Addison-Wesley are proud to bring you theUnderground Guides--fun books for serious computer users.

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