This text is for the absolute beginner. Divided into five chapters the text shows readers ... more
how to find their way around a computer how to create save and print documents how to use email to communicate with anyone anywhere in the world how to use t...
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The Really Really Really Easy Step-by-Step Computer Book 1 (XP) explains how to ... more
understand computers using the XP operating system. The absolute beginner will learn how to master the basics of: creating typed documents with Microsoft Word; using the Internet with Internet Explorer; and corresponding in e-mail with Outlook Express. The easy-to-follow instructions are accompanied by exact replicas of icons that will appear on screen to facilitate the step-by-step format. Contents include: Getting started; Creating typed documents; The Internet; Surfing the Internet; E-mail; Quick Reference; and Index.
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This book is an essential follow-on to "The Really Really Really Easy Step-by-Step ... more
Computer Book 1" (XP) and gives novices of all ages additional valuable skills in the same down-to-earth style. Within minutes of opening this practical manual novice and intermediate users will quickly learn how to: create self-calculating spreadsheets and forms with Microsoft Excel[registered]; generate charts and graphs from Excel[registered] spreadsheets; create slide presentations family digital photo albums and the like using Microsoft PowerPoint[registered]; and get smarter with e-mail and the Internet.It also teaches the user more about programs and windows files and folders and how to keep a computer system fast and efficient.The books in this "Really Really Really Easy Step-by-Step" series are supported by a dedicated Web site which includes a discussion forum where users can ask questions and get help.
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Advantages: Entertaining storyline, fun characters and lovely colourful pictures Disadvantages: soft back book so bends
frequently.
This book 'really, really' is the next book in the series after the award winnning title by Kes Gray 'Eat Your Peas' where Daisy again gives her 'hired help' a run for her money.
Story:
Theres a new babysitter around and in this book 'really, really' Daisy's mum rushes out of the house with out having time to leave instructions for Angela the new babysitter. Daisy, the cheeky little tyke, quickly decides that she can have a little fun......
For example when Angela asks Daisy what she normally has for dinner, Daisy says she always has ice cream and chips "Really, really". Angela also asks Daisy if she wants a cup of milk, she says she is ONLY ever allowed to drink lemonade "Really, really".... And, when Angela asks Daisy what time she usually goes to bed, she tells her midnight! "Really, really". As the evening wears on, Daisy ...
Advantages: Quite refreshing Disadvantages: A bit bland in flavour
an elegant cuboid-shape with a dark blue lid, and are surrounded by a dark blue and gold product label which makes it look distinctly classy.
To conclude, I would say that Kenco Really Rich is a nice coffee for everyday living, but nothing special. I would probably buy it again, but personally prefer the taste of Nescafe and Douwe Egberts.
The Kenco Coffee Co.
UK:
Freepost SWC3320,
Cheltenham,
GL50 3ZZ.
Coffee Line: 0808 100 8787.
E-mail: kenco.coffeeline@krafteurope.com
www.kraftfoods.co.uk/kenco/
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Advantages: excellent colour Disadvantages: Quite hard to make sure youve applied it to all areas.
I have recently gone from blonde back to my natural colour and my hairdresser told me that despite putting a permanent brown on top of the blonde, it will fade and I would need to go back and keep having semi permanent dye on it to build up the pigment. Now I am trying to save a few pennies at the moment so decided to give it a go myself. I kept putting it off and putting it off until my hair got to the point where it looked quite gingery. It was only by chance that I was looking at the reduced aisle in Tesco and saw a box of this ?Nice and Easy? hair dye for just £1.80. I know nothing about the ?good and bad? of hair dye so thought this was probably as good as any.
In the box I got two bottles of dye which were suppose to be mixed together and shaken and then applied to the hair immediately. I also got a big pouch of conditioner ...
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EAN
9781868726820
Type
Non-Fiction
Genre
Information Technology
Publisher
Struik Publishers (Pty) Ltd
Title
The Really Really Really Easy Step-by-step Computer Book
Author
Gavin Hoole; Robyn Hofmeyr
ISBN
1868726827
Manufacturer's product description
This text is for the absolute beginner. Divided into five chapters the text shows readers how to find their way around a computer how to create save and print documents how to use email to communicate with anyone anywhere in the world how to use the Internet and even includes a chapter to show how to go about choosing a computer. The information is set out in an easy to understand step-by-step format with clear illustrations to accompany each action.
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