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Screenbook® Computer
Tutorial Library
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The quickest, easiest way to learn a computer application |
More
than 100 free tutorials, more than 1,000 screenshots, full text search.
Although
the screenshots in this set of tutorials were taken with Windows 2000,
this set of tutorials is not just for Windows 2000. It covers the basics
of Windows generally, such as what is a folder, and how to use Windows
Explorer. This is information that anyone who uses any Microsoft Windows
operating system should know. In the near future, Windows 98 and Windows
XP versions of this bookshelf will be online, but in the meantime, all
Windows beginners can benefit from these tutorials.
This
is a comprehensive set of tutorials for Excel 2000, all the way from absolute
beginner level (how to start the program) up to pivot tables and macros.
Sample files are included which you can run on your own machine.
A
comprehensive set of tutorials for Microsoft Word covering all important
features of the program.
A
comprehensive set of tutorials for Leo, a unique free program. Use Leo
to organize and analyze any kind of text. Programmers will find Leo especially
useful for a new type of programming that allows programmers to plan and
describe a program in outline before writing any code, and to easily add
structure and explanations to existing programs. These tutorials include
instructions for downloading and installing Leo for Windows, Mac, or Unix
users.
Use
this powerful free application to easily create online tutorials like
the ones on the evisa.com site. Automatically creates full text search
pages, tables of contents, RSS files and other support pages. Easily convert
to Windows Help files. Built in FTP client allows you to send your tutorials
to the web from within the program. Screenbook Maker is available for
download from Screenbooks.net.
Want a printed version of the tutorials on this site? Use Screenbook
Maker to print out any screenbook tutorial with one slide per page.
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