CONVERT FROM DOS TO WINDOWS IN 4 TO 6 HOURS

PC users struggling to convert from DOS to Windows can learn the new
operating system in just 4 to 6 hours with The Least You Need to Know
About Windows 3.1, just published by Mike Murach & Associates. With this
book, PC users can take advantage of their DOS experience to quickly
become competent and productive Windows users.

Section 2 of the book, "A complete course in Windows in just a few hours,"
consists of three chapters to get readers up and running on Windows right
away. After completing this section, the reader will know:

* how to run multiple programs at once (multitasking)
* how to use the features that are standard in all Windows
  application programs
* how to use the Windows File Manager to manage directories
  and files

Each of the chapters in this section includes practice exercises so readers
can try out the skills they have just learned.

The chapters in Section 3, which covers other essential Windows skills, are
written independently so they can be read in any order. This allows users
to learn a new Windows skill whenever they have 10 or 15 minutes to spare.
The entire book is filled with summaries and screen examples to show
readers at a glance how to use each feature. And, for those readers who
have little or no PC experience, Section 1 of the book covers PC
background information.

The book also includes a survey of other programs that come with Windows, a
chapter on object linking and embedding, and a Fast Reference section on
keyboard alternatives and shortcuts.

About the Author

Steve Eckols has a Masters degree in Educational Technology and specializes
in training and performance tools. During the last 15 years, Steve has
written ten programming and system development books for IBM mainframe
computers with salse of well over $3 million. Steve combined his
educational talents with his technical expertise to produce this unique
book.

Mike Murach & Associates

Mike Murach & Associates ahs been publishing mainframe computer books since
1974, and its list of mainframe titles is recognized throughout the data
processing industry. The company began offering PC titles in 1991 with two
books on DOS, both of which are now in their second editions. Murach
titles are available through major book chains, book distibutors, and
college bookstores. Titles can be ordered directly by contacting Mike
Murach & Associates, 4697 W. Jacquelyn, Fresno, CA 93722-6427;
1-800-221-5528; Fax: 1-209-275-9035

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