The Cobb Group's Windows for Workgroups Companion

From the bestselling authors of Windows 3.1 Companion comes WINDOWS FOR
WORKGROUPS COMPANION--the first comprehensive guide to the networking
version of the Microsoft Windows 3.1 operating system.

With their trademark clarity and easy-to-read style, author Russell Borland
and the Cobb Group's Lon Lorenz and R. Michael O'Mara deliver page after
page of clear instruction and practical examples in this up-to-date
tutorial and user's guide from Microsoft Press. It's the ideal
documentation solution for purchasers of new PCs with Windows for
Workgroups preinstalled and for users making the switch from Windows 3.1.
Sharing and updating data within a department or workgroup becomes second
nature as readers learn how to:

* Communicate and share data on a network--with or without a file server

* Exchange messages and information among workgroup members with a click of
a mouse

* Manage connections between computers, display directory listings, and
perform essential file operations with the File Manager

* Control printer sharing and output with the Print Manager

* Communicate and send documents to others in the workgroup with Mail

* Schedule meetings, appointments, and project milestones using Schedule+

* View and control connections with Net Watcher

* Use Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) to share information with
workgroup members and have the information updated automatically

* Customize workspace for optimum performance according to hardware needs
and personal preference

Detailed instructions and hundreds of illustrations enhance the clear
explanations of each feature. Appendixes include a detailed guide to
installing Windows for Workgroups, and a glossary provides a quick
reference to workgroup terminology. A comprehensive index leads readers
quickly to information on any topic in the book.

The Cobb Group, a leader in computer training and support, is well known
for its bestselling, high quality computer books and for its series of
critically acclaimed newsletters that cover popular software.

Russell Borland has been a technical writer for Microsoft Corporation for
12 years and is an authority on Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Word for
Windows. His Windows 3.1 Companion, Getting Started with Windows 3.1,
Microsoft Word for Windows 2.0 Macros, and Running Word for Windows are
industry bestsellers.

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