An easy-to-use guide that streamlines learning Windows 98, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 97. This book is not thick, is written in plain English by a popular computer trainer, and will help you breeze through this software.
If you're one of the four in five computer users who needs to take greater advantage of your software, this book is for you! It's barely 1/2-inch thin, but it explains all the beginning to advanced features that will save you the most time. So from now on, you'll spend less time getting the job done and more time pursuing success.
This book started out being a computer manual for Peggy to use in her training classes. Her students loved its format and content so much, she decided to dress it up and make it available to you.
Peggy's students often commented that other books they had found were too overwhelming and just too big to tackle. Realizing that few business people would ever read and study those big, thick computer manuals the way she d! oes, Peggy set out to create a simple guide that makes everything as easy as possible. Not a lot of pages-just quick, step-by-step instructions and pictures that will increase your computer know-how overnight.
Best of all, Just Show Me Which Button to Click! "Computer Training for Busy People" is loaded with beginning to advanced features that Peggy uses every day to save herself time. So, you can be sure Peggy's system works!
It's not enough to have the technology- you have to know what it can do and how to do it. Yet, if you don't take classes beyond the basics or read manuals or visit Help, how will you ever know?
This book offers the perfect solution!
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Peggy Duncan provides consulting services to businesses looking to make work easier for their staff and to individuals seeking to increase their efficiency. By providing her clients with the tools they need to get organized, streamline business processes, and make better use of technology, Peggy not only gives her clients a competitive edge, but helps them free up time to enjoy their lives more fully.
After graduating from Atlanta Junior College (now Atlanta Metropolitan College) with an A.S. degree in Business Administration and from Georgia State University with a B.S. degree in Marketing, the Durham, NC native began a corporate career at IBM. Throughout her stay at IBM, Peggy received numerous awards for developing more efficient processes and procedures.
After IBM, Peggy worked for Georgia-Pacific Corporation, where she developed the core of her training and software skills. During her stay, she received a Train the Trainer certificate from Georgia State Unive! rsity.
Peggy is a columnist with the Atlanta Tribune and the Network Journal of New York City, and the former software specialist and host of the Atlanta cable TV show, TECHsupport. She has been written about in the Atlanta Business Chronicle, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Carolina Times, the Triangle Tribune, and Good News.
Partial Client List: Georgia-Pacific Corporation, Georgia Power, Mead Containerboard, Q-Time Restaurant, The New York Times Regional Newspaper Group, Southern Polytechnic State, Georgia Tech.
Memberships Include: The Atlanta Business League, Atlanta Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, National Association of Women Business Owners, and the Society for Human Resource Management.
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