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Re: WANTED: Manual for APPLEWORKS 3.0



 
 
 
 >In a previous article, archm@pro-scat.cts.com (Arch Mirrielees)
 >says:
 >
 >>Go to you local book store and get a professionally written, and
 >>better than a manual, book.
 >
 >I gotta disagree with this.  First, you'll be LUCKY to find any
 >Apple II books at the local bookstore unless it is a used book
 >store.  Second, the books I've seen for Appleworks were at best a
 >poor substitution for the manuals sincethey tended to expound on
 >the parts of Appleworks which are inherentlyobvious and ignore
 >altogether the more esoteric (and often more needed) details for
 >things like the spreadsheet functions.
 
If you want a book about AppleWorks, that is if you can not find the
manual. One of the better written one is Elaine Aron, published by Que,
3rd Edition "Using Appleworks". The address is:
QUE
11711 N. College
Carmel, IN 46032
 
It may not be as good as the manual, but it is better than not having one.
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