Ipad Dummies Seniors
Ipad Dummies Seniors
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![]() iPad for Seniors for Dummies by Nancy Muir and Nancy C Muir 2011 Paperback US $9.99
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Staff recruitment is a complex area, like the rest of employment law. Employers who follow the advice given below should be able to avoid making basic mistakes, and stop themselves being forced to pay discrimination compensation.
Recruitment - The First Hurdle
When advertising for a new member of staff, specify only skills and knowledge which are a genuine requirement of the post on offer, avoiding requirements which disadvantage a particular group of people and which could constitute unlawful discrimination. Preparing a job description or specification can help in the process of analysing the exact needs of the job.
The selection process must be seen to be objective and open at all stages. Selection criteria should be established at the outset and consistently applied to all candidates. These should directly reflect the requirements of the post and should be described in a clear, objective and precise manner. Avoid making stereotypical assumptions. Be sure that you have made arrangements for any disabled applicants to come for an interview. Where possible, ensure that more than one person carries out the interview and that all candidates are asked the same questions. Deciding on the wording of the questions in advance is a good way of ensuring equal treatment and of avoiding careless use of language.
The successful candidate should be offered the job subject to any conditions, such as satisfactory references etc. A copy of your terms of employment, receipted by the successful candidate, will reduce the likelihood of later disputes as to what was agreed. Providing feedback after the interview process, to explain to unsuccessful candidates why they were not chosen, could reduce the likelihood of a discrimination compensation claim.
Written Statement of Employment Particulars
All employees must be given a written statement setting out the main particulars of their employment, provided their employment lasts for one month or more. This must usually be given in the first two months of employment and may be included in the employment contract. If the employee is to work abroad for more than one month within two months of commencing employment, it must be provided before the employee goes abroad.
All employers have to have minimum statutory dismissal, grievance and disciplinary procedures, details of which must be available to employees either in an an accessible document or in the written statement of particulars.
Contracts and the Staff Handbook
Contracts with employees should be tailored to suit your business. Subsequent variations to the contract must be approved by the employee. In addition to contractual arrangements, you should have a staff handbook detailing practices and procedures which are to be followed, for example with regards to health and safety, details of the dismissal, disciplinary and grievance procedures and other standard operating procedures.
It is recommended to speak with staff representatives or trade unions if you are developing or amending the company rules. It's also sensible if one person carries out the interview and that all candidates are asked the same questions. Deciding on the wording of the questions in advance is a good way of ensuring equal treatment and of avoiding careless use of language.
Written Statement of Employment Particulars
All employees must be given a written statement setting out the main particulars of their employment, provided their employment lasts for one month or more. This must usually be given in the first two months of employment and may be included in the employment contract. If the employee is to work abroad for more than one month within two months of commencing employment, it must be provided before the employee goes abroad.
All employers have to have minimum statutory dismissal, grievance and disciplinary procedures, details of which must be available to employees either in an an accessible document or in the written statement of particulars. As with other aspects of employment law, it's crucial that the correct procedures followed.
If they have any doubts, employers should consult a specialist employment law solicitor. Spending a small amount of time getting the basics correctly set up should help you minimise the chances of facing an expensive discrimination compensation or other employment tribunal claim.
Bonallack & Bishop are a firm of Employment Law Solicitors with a team specialised in dealing with discrimination compensation claims. Tim Bishop is senior partner at the firm, which he has grown by 1000% in 12 years. He is responsible for all major strategic decisions and sees himself as a businessman who owns a law firm.
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iPad For Seniors For Dummies $24.99 The full-color guide to the exciting new iPad, written specifically with the needs of seniors in mind!. The iPad is the perfect device for the senior market, combining the Web, e-mail, photos, video, and book reading into an intuitive, portable device. Written by veteran Dummies author Nancy Muir, this fun and friendly guide shows you how to use the many features and capabilities of the iPad to make life easier! You'll learn how to use the multitouch screen to zoom in and out on Web pages and choose a font and size that makes reading comfortable so that you can get directions, plan vacations, enjoy photos, keep in touch with family, obtain financial and legal information, and much more.:; Assumes no prior information or experience and begins with the basics of getting acquainted with your iPad and its features; Introduces the intuitive touch methodology for interacting, zooming, and scrolling; Walks you through organizing your calendar, finding and browsing sites, sending e-mails, sharing photos, buying and playing music, and more; Focuses on subjects that are particularly helpful to seniors, such as getting directions, protecting personal information, setting passwords, maintaining and troubleshooting the iPad, and more. You'll quickly discover that the iPad and iPad for Seniors For Dummies are the perfect combinations to get connected and stay connected! |
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iPad 2 For Seniors For Dummies $24.99 Oh, all the amazing things your iPad and iPad 2 can do! Lightweight, powerful, and perfect for reading and staying in touch, iPads are fun and practical for today's seniors, as long as you know how to use all the bells and whistles. That's where this helpful guide comes in. Written in the friendly For Dummies style and sporting senior-friendly larger type and full-color illustrations, this book can help you get the most out of your iPad or iPad 2, even if you don't ordinarily use a computer. This new edition includes pages of updated content, including the latest features in iOS 5 and iCloud. You'll first learn to set up your iPad, get familiar with the touchscreen interface, and explore accessibility features. Then you'll learn to browse the Internet with mobile Safari, use maps, set up and manage your e-mail, buy and read e-books, download and play music and movies, work with photos, make FaceTime video calls, and discover how to extend the iPad's capability even more with apps. Covers the iPad and iPad 2 Includes senior-friendly larger fonts and full-color illustrations Explains how to use the iPad in the clear, friendly, easy-to-follow language that has defined the Dummies series for two decades Covers using maps and the calendar, video chatting with FaceTime, browsing the web, using your iPad for e-mail and Facebook, buying apps and games, reading iBooks, playing music, watching videos, viewing photos, user security and safety, and more New edition is updated with new content on iOS 5 and iCloud features, including iMessage, Newsstand, Reminders, Reader and Reading List tools, and more The iPad combines the best of your favorite gadgets into one amazing device—whatever you want your iPad to do, the fun starts with iPad 2 For Seniors For Dummies . |
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Ipad for Seniors for Dummies (Paperback) $32.55 Oh, all the amazing things your iPad and iPad 2 can do!Lightweight, powerful, and perfect for reading and staying in touch, iPads are fun and practical for today`s seniors, as long as you know how to use all the bells and whistles. That`s where this helpful guide comes in. Written in the friendly For Dummies style and sporting senior-friendly larger type and full-color illustrations, this book can help you get the most out of your iPad or iPad 2, even if you don`t ordinarily use a computer.This new edition includes pages of updated content, including the latest features in iOS 5 and iCloud. You`ll first learn to set up your iPad, get familiar with the touchscreen interface, and explore accessibility features. Then you`ll learn to browse the Internet with mobile Safari, use maps, set up and manage your e-mail, buy and read e-books, download and play music and movies, work with photos, make FaceTime video calls, and discover how to extend the iPad`s capability even more with apps. Covers the iPad and iPad 2Includes senior-friendly larger fonts and full-color illustrations Explains how to use the iPad in the clear, friendly, easy-to-follow language that has defined the Dummies series for two decadesCovers using maps and the calendar, video chatting with FaceTime, browsing the web, using your iPad for e-mail and Facebook, buying apps and games, reading iBooks, playing music, watching videos, viewing photos, user security and safety, and moreNew edition is updated with new content on iOS 5 and iCloud features, including iMessage, Newsstand, Reminders, Reader and Reading List tools, and moreThe iPad combines the best of your favorite gadgets into one amazing device whatever you want your iPad to do, the fun starts with iPad 2 For Seniors For Dummies. |
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iPad for Seniors for Dummies By Muir, Nancy $28.26 Provides instructions for seniors on how to use the iPad 2 and iPad, including getting it ready to use, Internet searches, email, applications, audio, video, photographs, electronic books, troubleshooting, and accessories. Author: Muir, Nancy Series Title: For Dummies (Computer/Tech) Publication Date: 2011/12/13 Number of Pages: 388 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 7.50 Height: 9.50 |
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Ipad `x` for Seniors for Dummies (Paperback) $23.13 What the book covers: buying and getting started with your iPad, iPad accessibility features, taking notes, using maps and organizing your calendar, finding and browsing sites of interest to seniors on the Web with mobile Safari, using the iPad for e-mail and Facebook, buying apps and iTunes, working with pictures, buying and reading iBooks, buying and playing music, buying and watching videos and searching YouTube for videos of interest to seniors, getting help, printing, safety and maintenance (such as protecting the screen, setting a password, and so on).Updated Coverage. This new edition will have approximately 25-35% new content. This includes coverage of Apple`s new iPad hardware and iOS software.Series features: Information presented in the straightforward but fun language that has defined the Dummies series for more than seventeen years. |
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Crosswords for Seniors For Dummies $4.99 Are you over the age of 55? Looking for some great crossword puzzles? Better yet, how about a collection of crosswords that is tailored to your interests? Look no further. Crosswords For Seniors For Dummies fits the bill. |
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Personal Finance For Seniors For Dummies $21.99 The fast and easy way for Baby Boomers to protect their financial future Are you nearing (or already basking in) retirement? This helpful guide addresses the unique financial opportunities and challenges you'll face as you enter your golden years. Personal Finance For Seniors For Dummies empowers you to chart your financial course for the decades to come, guiding you through the basics of creating a budget for retirement, investing accrued assets, taking advantage of governmental and nongovernmental benefits and planning for your family's future. You'll get trusted, practical information on reexamining investment strategies and rebalancing a portfolio, long-term care options, pension plans and social security, health care, Medicare, and prescription drug costs, and so much more. Advice on how to invest, spend, and protect your wealth Guidance on wills and trusts Other titles by Tyson: Personal Finance For Dummies, Investing For Dummies, and Home Buying For Dummies Personal Finance For Seniors For Dummies is basic enough to help novices get their arms around thorny financial issues, while also challenging advanced readers to identify areas for improvement. |
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Facebook and Twitter For Seniors For Dummies $21.99 A fun and easy social media guide for the over-55 set People over 55 were the fastest-growing user group on Facebook in the first half of 2009, and they’re flocking to Twitter at a faster rate than their under-20 grandchildren. From basic information about establishing an Internet connection to rediscovering old friends, sharing messages and photos, and keeping in touch instantly with Twitter, this book by online expert Marsha Collier helps seniors jump right into social media. Seniors are recognizing the communication possibilities of Facebook and Twitter and are signing up in record numbers This plain-English guide explains how to get online, set up a Facebook profile, locate friends, post public and private messages, share photos, create events, follow local businesses and friends on Twitter, create a blog, play games, and more Marsha Collier explains every step with the same friendly, comfortable style that has made her eBay For Dummies books bestsellers Facebook & Twitter For Seniors For Dummies supplies everything seniors need to function confidently on these two social media platforms. |
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Macs For Seniors For Dummies $24.99 You're never too old to fall in love—with your Mac! You took a while, but you are now the proud owner of your first Mac computer. Macs For Seniors For Dummies is just for you. This friendly, accessible guide walks you through choosing a Mac and learning how to use it. You'll find yourself falling head over heels for your Mac in no time. Macs For Seniors For Dummies introduces you to all the basics that you need to know: turning the Mac on and getting connected; using the keyboard and mouse; working with files and folders; navigate around the Mac desktop and OS X Lion; setting up an Internet connection and e-mail; and much more. Shows Mac newbies how to surf safely with Safari, video chat with FaceTime, and connect with friends and family online Covers choosing the Mac that's right for you, setting it up, running programs and managing files, and hooking up a printer Features ways to have some fun, too, with digital photos and videos, music, movies, games, apps, and more Includes tips on troubleshooting and taking care of your Mac Your Mac can do so much more than you ever imagined and Macs For Seniors For Dummies shows you how! |
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Windows 7 For Seniors For Dummies $24.99 This easy-to-understand guide helps seniors get started with Windows 7! Many seniors use a home computer to stay connected to family and friends. This fun and friendly guide shows how to use Windows 7, the most popular operating system pre-loaded onto personal computers and laptops, to write e-mails, connect with family via Windows Live Messenger, download pictures with Photo Gallery, and listen to music using Windows Media Player. Windows 7 For Seniors For Dummies uses a large font for the text that makes the book easier to read and it features magnified screen shots to help make the subject matter less intimidating. For Dummies author Mark Justice Hinton walks you through the basics of Windows 7, shows you how to customize the desktop so that it accommodates your needs, and explains how to use the webcam and instant messenger to keep in contact with family and friends. Plus, you'll get critical insight for protecting your personal information. Shows seniors how to stay connected to family and friends using the features of Windows 7 Explains how to use the Internet, send and receive e-mail, upload and download photos, view video, listen to music, play games, use webcam and instant messenger, and more Discusses the important topic of keeping data and personal information safe and secure Uses a larger font for text and includes more than 150 enlarged screen shots For seniors interested in getting started using the exciting features of Windows 7, Windows 7 For Seniors For Dummies is the ideal beginner guide! |
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eBay For Seniors For Dummies $24.99 Expert advice helps seniors find bargains and make money on eBay eBay is a great place to help seniors find bargains or supplement their income by selling items. This book offers the basics on buying or selling on eBay with confidence in a format that's ideal for the senior audience, including a larger print format than traditional For Dummies books. Author Marsha Collier is the undisputed authority on eBay. Her advice has helped millions of eBay users navigate the popular shopping and selling site. This book explains how to Get your computer ready to use eBay Go to the eBay site, sign up, and browse Spot good deals, buy items, and pay safely Set up your own sale Take pictures of your merchandise and get them online Receive payment and ship items Understand eBay's fees and rules eBay can be fun and profitable. This book makes it easy to get started! |
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Computers For Seniors For Dummies $24.99 Great advice on choosing a computer, getting online, and having fun! Computers are an essential part of daily life these days, but they can be a bit intimidating at first. Computers For Seniors For Dummies, 2nd Edition gets you going with lots of illustrations and easy-to-follow-instructions, never assuming you already know more than you do. You'll learn to use the keyboard and mouse, navigate the Windows 7 operating system, access the Internet and use e-mail, create documents, shop safely online, and more. Shows you how to choose the right computer, get it set up, and get going Explains how to connect to the Internet and keep up with family and friends via e-mail Helps you create documents, work with files and folders, simplify your finances, and build a budget using a spreadsheet Discusses how to use social networking sites and how to shop and bank online without compromising your privacy Offers tips and advice to help you avoid common pitfalls With Computers For Seniors For Dummies, 2nd Edition by your side, you'll be able to use the computer with confidence and take advantage of all it has to offer. |
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Office 2010 For Seniors For Dummies $24.99 Clear, easy-to-understand instructions for seniors who want to get the most out of Microsoft Office 2010 Seniors are buying computers—both desktops and laptops—in record numbers to stay in touch with family and friends, connect with peers, research areas of interest, make purchases online, or learn a new skill. Assuming no prior knowledge of Microsoft Office, this book is aimed at seniors who are interested in maximizing the capabilities of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Written in large typeface and featuring enlarged figures and drawings to make the book easier to read, this fun and friendly book begins by showing you how to start each application and maneuver the interface. You’ll benefit from detailed explanations on how to accomplish specific tasks through the use of examples and templates. Targets seniors who are interested in using the Microsoft Office suite for any number of reasons: keep in touch with family and friends, research topics of interest, shop online, learn a new skill, and more Assumes no prior knowledge of Microsoft Office and walks you through each application: Word (documents), Excel (spreadsheets), PowerPoint (presentations), and Outlook (e-mail) Features a large font for text and enlarged figures and drawings to make the book accessible and easy to read Explains how to open each application and navigate the interface, and clearly demonstrates how to accomplish specific tasks in each application Includes helpful examples and templates of letters, faxes, a budget grid, and more to assist with the learning process With age comes wisdom—and with Office 2010 For Seniors For Dummies comes the information you need to establish positive Office 2010 habits! |
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iPhone 4S For Seniors For Dummies $24.99 Who knew a phone could do all this? Get to know your new iPhone with this fantastic full-color guide Although iPhones now dominate the landscape, it's not a given that you'll instantly know how to use one. And that's where this handy book comes in. Written in the friendly For Dummies style and sporting senior-friendly larger type and full-color illustrations, this book clearly shows you how to use your iPhone, even if it's your first-ever smartphone. Make calls, send e-mail, download videos, read books, FaceTime video chat, discover the wonderful world of apps—it's all here and much more. Covers the iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, and iPhone 3GS Includes senior-friendly larger type and full-color illustrations Explains how to use the iPhone in the clear, friendly, easy-to-follow language that has defined the Dummies series for two decades Covers iPhone accessibility features, using maps, browsing the web, buying apps, playing music, shooting and sharing video and pictures, texting with iMessage, Reminders, Newsstand, and making calls, of course! Outsmart your smartphone and take advantage of all it has to offer with iPhone 4S For Seniors For Dummies . |
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Laptops For Seniors For Dummies $24.99 Easy-to-understand advice for seniors who want to get up and running with their laptops. Laptop popularity is on the rise among computer buyers, including seniors. For anyone in the over-60 age group who is eager to get started with a laptop, this is the book for you! Laptops are ideal for seniors who travel and want to stay in contact with family and friends. You'll learn how to select the laptop that is right for you; get familiar with the hardware, operating system, and software; understand files and folders; and connect to other wireless technology. Featuring a larger font for text and larger sizes for images, this easy-to-understand book begins with the basics and progresses to step-by-step coverage of how to establish positive habits and avoid common pitfalls. With this guide, you'll feel confident about staying safe online when banking, shopping, or chatting.:; Seniors are becoming more adventurous when purchasing a computer, and laptops are increasing in popularity among the 60+ age group demographic; Covers the basics: selecting the right laptop for your needs, using the keyboard and mouse, finding your way around Windows 7, using the Internet, and more; Assures you about staying safe online and keeping your information private when shopping, e-mailing family and friends, banking, researching, and more; Features a large font and large images for easy reading. This gentle introduction will get you started using your laptop today! |
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Ipad for Seniors (Paperback) $31.81 Getting the most out of the iPad is made easy with this thorough guide. These portable, multimedia devices have endless capabilities, and this book includes a quick reference, tips and tricks, and a troubleshooting guide, providing the basics for seniors who want to get started using their iPad. Each chapter is broken down into small, concise, step-by-step instructions that can be followed at any pace. The guide goes on to explain how to use the device to access the internet, write e-mails, jot down notes, maintain a calendar or agenda, view photos and videos, and listen to music. It also instructs how to use the App Store, where other interesting applications can be downloaded free of charge or for a small fee. With large-print type and an extensive index, this is the best resource for seniors looking to learn all about their iPad. |
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Laptops and Tablets For Seniors For Dummies $24.99 Easy-to-understand advice for seniors who want to get started using their laptops and tablets Laptop and tablet popularity is on the rise among computer buyers, including seniors. For anyone in the over-60 age group who is eager to get started with a laptop or tablet, this is the book for you! Laptops and tablets are ideal for seniors who travel and want to stay in contact with family and friends. You'll learn how to select the laptop or tablet that is right for you; get familiar with the hardware, operating system, and software; understand files and folders; and connect to other wireless technology. Featuring a larger font for text and larger sizes for images, this new edition of a bestseller begins with the basics and progresses to step-by-step coverage of how to establish positive habits and avoid common pitfalls. New content offers detailed information on battery life, setting up a wireless printer, connectivity, storing data online, downloading apps, and syncing your mobile phone. With this guide, you'll feel confident about staying safe online when banking, shopping, or chatting. Targets the growing number of seniors who are eager to get up and running with their laptop or tablet Covers the basics: selecting the right laptop or tablet for your needs, using the keyboard and mouse, finding your way around Windows 7, using the Internet, and more Assures you about staying safe online and keeping your information private when shopping, e-mailing family and friends, banking, researching, and more Features a large font and large images for easy reading This fun-and-friendly introduction is the perfect starting point for becoming a tech-savvy senior with your laptop or tablet device. |
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Personal Finance For Seniors For Dummies (Paperback) $29.84 The fast and easy way for Baby Boomers to protect their financial future Are you nearing (or already basking in) retirement? This helpful guide addresses the unique financial opportunities and challenges you`ll face as you enter your golden years. Personal Finance For Seniors For Dummies empowers you to chart your financial course for the decades to come, guiding you through the basics of creating a budget for retirement, investing accrued assets, taking advantage of governmental and nongovernmental benefits and planning for your family`s future. You`ll get trusted, practical information on reexamining investment strategies and rebalancing a portfolio, long-term care options, pension plans and social security, health care, Medicare, and prescription drug costs, and so much more. Advice on how to invest, spend, and protect your wealth Guidance on wills and trusts Other titles by Tyson: Personal Finance For Dummies, Investing For Dummies, and Home Buying For Dummies Personal Finance For Seniors For Dummies is basic enough to help novices get their arms around thorny financial issues, while also challenging advanced readers to identify areas for improvement. |
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Microsoft Office 2007 For Seniors For Dummies $24.99 Seniors who are new to computers can learn Office applications quickly and easily If you're over 50 and new to computers, everything about them can seem intimidating. The most common applications you'll want to use are part of the Microsoft Office suite - Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Microsoft Office 2007 For Seniors For Dummies shows you how to use each one in a straightforward, fun manner that takes all the apprehension away. This plain-English guide shows you just what you need to know to write letters with Word, keep a budget with an Excel spreadsheet, create fun slideshows with PowerPoint, and set up an e-mail account using Outlook. Microsoft Office 2007 For Seniors For Dummies doesn't assume you were born knowing how to use a computer; it starts at the beginning and makes learning easy and quick. Each chapter lists the tasks covered, with page references to help you locate what you need Shows how to start each application and navigate the elements on the screen Covers how to create documents in Word and provides templates for letters and faxes Explains how to create spreadsheets and includes a grid for budgeting Guides you through creating a PowerPoint presentation Demonstrates how to set up an e-mail account with Outlook and communicate with others Microsoft Office 2007 For Seniors For Dummies will have you using basic Office applications in no time, and boost your confidence too. |
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Iphone 4s for Seniors for Dummies (Paperback) $33.24 What the book covers: buying and getting started with your iPhone, iPhone accessibility features, taking notes, using maps and organizing your calendar, finding and browsing sites of interest to seniors on the Web with mobile Safari, using the iPhone for e-mail and Facebook, buying apps and iTunes, working with pictures, buying and reading iBooks, buying and playing music, buying and watching videos and searching YouTube for videos of interest to seniors, getting help, printing, safety and maintenance (such as protecting the screen, setting a password, and so on). Series features: Information presented in the straightforward but fun language that has defined the Dummies series for more than seventeen years. |
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Macs for Seniors for Dummies (Paperback) $32.73 What the book covers: buying and getting started with your Mac, setting up your Mac, getting around the Mac desktop, customizing OS X Lion, working with files and folders, working with printers, scanners, and faxes, creating documents with Pages, working with Numbers and finances, getting the most from digital photos and movies, enjoying music, video, and podcasts, playing games, understanding internet basics, browsing the web with Safari, keeping in touch by e-mail and FaceTime video chat, finding awesome apps in the Mac App Store, connecting with people online, taking care of your Mac, and more.Series features: Information presented in the straightforward but fun language that has defined the Dummies series for twenty years. |
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Computers For Seniors For Dummies (Paperback) $31.3         What the book covers: Computers For Seniors For Dummie, 2Es covers the basic information for new over-50 computer owners, who need a gentle, hand-holding, step-by-step approach to getting started. •      Series features: This bestselling title uses a larger font and large figures to make the book easy to read. The books assumes no prior information and starts with showing how the various parts connect together, how to turn the computer on, how to use the keyboard and mouse, finding your way around the Windows 7 operating system, using the internet for shopping, social networking, emailing friends and family, researching, online safety, understanding files and folders, and so on. •      General layout: •      Chapter openers present the tasks covered with associated page numbers to help readers find material fast •      The 8 x 10 format allows flexibility for presenting material in a larger size •      Minimal front matter •      No extraneous elements such as sidebars and text on parts pages •      Short introduction with standard headings   |
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Office 2010 for Seniors for Dummies (Paperback) $35.29 Clear, easy-to-understand instructions for seniors who want to get the most out of Microsoft Office 2010 Seniors are buying computers—both desktops and laptops—in record numbers to stay in touch with family and friends, connect with peers, research areas of interest, make purchases online, or learn a new skill. Assuming no prior knowledge of Microsoft Office, this book is aimed at seniors who are interested in maximizing the capabilities of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Written in large typeface and featuring enlarged figures and drawings to make the book easier to read, this fun and friendly book begins by showing you how to start each application and maneuver the interface. You’ll benefit from detailed explanations on how to accomplish specific tasks through the use of examples and templates. Targets seniors who are interested in using the Microsoft Office suite for any number of reasons: keep in touch with family and friends, research topics of interest, shop online, learn a new skill, and more Assumes no prior knowledge of Microsoft Office and walks you through each application: Word (documents), Excel (spreadsheets), PowerPoint (presentations), and Outlook (e-mail) Features a large font for text and enlarged figures and drawings to make the book accessible and easy to read Explains how to open each application and navigate the interface, and clearly demonstrates how to accomplish specific tasks in each application Includes helpful examples and templates of letters, faxes, a budget grid, and more to assist with the learning process With age comes wisdom—and with Office 2010 For Seniors For Dummies comes the information you need to establish positive Office 2010 habits! |


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