Understanding Computers: Today and TomorrowGive your students a classic, well-rounded introduction to computer concepts with a modern twist! Known for its readability and breadth of topics covered, Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow will ensure that students have the comprehensive, current knowledge of computer concepts and issues needed to succeed in our technocentric society. This 11th Edition offers exciting new features and updates to make its content more approachable and meaningful to students. |
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... documents is that you can make changes without erasing or recreating the entire document because the document is created and then saved on a storage medium , instead of it being created directly on paper . Consequently , the document ...
... documents is that you can make changes without erasing or recreating the entire document because the document is created and then saved on a storage medium , instead of it being created directly on paper . Consequently , the document ...
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... documents . Some of these basic features are described in the next few sec- tions , using Microsoft Word as the example . Creating a Word Processing Document Every word processor contains an assortment of operations for creating and ...
... documents . Some of these basic features are described in the next few sec- tions , using Microsoft Word as the example . Creating a Word Processing Document Every word processor contains an assortment of operations for creating and ...
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... document - such as adding , modifying , or deleting text or changing the text size or page margins - the program will automatically adjust the amount of text on each screen line , as long as the Enter key is not pressed at the end of a ...
... document - such as adding , modifying , or deleting text or changing the text size or page margins - the program will automatically adjust the amount of text on each screen line , as long as the Enter key is not pressed at the end of a ...
Contents
IN THIS MODULE | 4 |
Guide to Buying a PC R10 | 10 |
Summary 212 | 19 |
Copyright | |
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