Running Microsoft Works 3 for Windows
by JoAnne Woodcock and Neil J. Salkind 
$24.95, 608 pages, ISBN: 1-55615-584-0
Pub. Dare: February 14, 1994

The Complete Guide to Mastering the Power of Microsoft Works 3 for Windows

RUNNING MICROSOFT WORKS 3 FOR WINDOWS--the one-stop, easy-to-use guide to
Microsoft' s integrated software package--is now available in the
redesigned Running series from Microsoft Press.

The most comprehensive and accessible reference of its kind, RUNNING
MICROSOFT WORKS 3 FOR WINDOWS is the first source for information on
Microsoft Works 3 for Windows. The book' s results-oriented, step-by-step
coverage helps newcomers to Microsoft Works 3 for Windows get up and
running fast--and then sprint beyond the basics. Hundreds of screen shots
show readers exactly what to do. User-friendly icons throughout the book
point out powerful, timesaving features, while power tips provide valuable
insights and helpful shortcuts. It's the most complete how-to guide there
is.

This information-packed book is a one-stop resource for home and business.
Users will quickly learn how to produce professional-looking documents,
create financial spreadsheets complete with graphs and charts, and develop
efficient databases. Clear directions help the user get the full benefit
from each of the productivity tools in Works and describe how these tools
work together.

As a reference, RUNNING MICROSOFT WORKS 3 FOR WINDOWS can't be beat. New
navigational tools such as the detailed table of contents and the
Chapters-at-a-Glance feature make it easy for readers to zero in on the
information they need. All the information in the book is thoroughly
cross-referenced. Inside the front cover are examples of Works AutoStart
Templates, which are handy built-in document designs. Inside the back
cover are handy visual references to the Microsoft Works toolbars, perfect
for quick lookups. Users at every level will agree that this is the book
to turn to for fast, expert help. Here's what's covered:

* Word Processor--Creating, formatting, and customizing 
  a document
* Spreadsheet--Creating a spreadsheet, working with formulas 
  and functions, and creating charts                                   *
Database--Managing data, creating reports and forms, and
  designing a query
* Using graphics to add special touches
* Using the new Works Communications module
* Sharing information between parts of Works and other
  applications

RUNNING MICROSOFT WORKS 3 FOR WINDOWS is one of the first books in the
Microsoft Press Running series to sport a totally new look from cover to
cover. Increased use of visual elements, such as icons and graphics,
reinforces key points. Procedural steps are numbered for quick reference,
and an expanded table of contents makes all the information more
accessible. A comprehensive index leads readers quickly to information on
any topic in the book. Other titles in the Running series include the
classic Running MS-DOS, by Van Wolverton; the bestselling Running
Microsoft Excel 5 for Windows, by the Cobb Group; Craig Stinson's
bestselling Running Windows 3.1; Running Windows NT also by Stinson;
Running Word 6 for Windows, by Russell Borland; Running Microsoft Access
for Windows, by John Viescas; and Running Visual Basic for Windows, by
Ross Nelson.

JoAnne Woodcock, currently a master writer for Microsoft Press, has written
a number of books designed to make computing easier and more rewarding.
She is author of several Microsoft Press books, including The Ultimate
MS-DOS Book, Running Windows NT, Concise Guide to Microsoft Works for
Windows, and MS-DOS 6 Companion.

Neil Salkind has been a faculty member of the University of Kansas for 21
years. He has published over 55 professional papers and is the author of
four college-level textbooks, including Child Development, currently in
its sixth edition. Salkind is also a well known computer-book author and
columnist. His Big Mac Book was named the Best Hardware Book of 1989 by
the Computer Press Association.

Microsoft Press is the book division of Microsoft Corporation and the
leading publisher of quality computer books about Microsoft products. More
than 10 million users at all skill levels rely on a complete line of
Microsoft Press books to make learning and using software easier. Titles
ranging from self-paced tutorials for first-time computer users to
technical references for professional programmers are distributed to book
and software retailers worldwide. Consumers in the United States can also
order directly from the publisher at 1-800-MSPRESS.

Founded in 1975, Microsoft (NASDAQ "MSFT") is the worldwide leader in
software for personal computers. The company offers a wide range of
products and services for business and personal use, each designed with
the mission of making it easier and more enjoyable for people to take
advantage of the full power of personal computing every day.

Microsoft Press, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052-6399
206-882-8080,  800-MSPRESS

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