Getting Started with Windows 3.1 
A Guide for First-Time Computer Users

These days, consumers shopping for their first personal computer find a
wide variety of machines already loaded with the Microsoft Windows
operating system. So Microsoft Press--the book division of Microsoft
Corporation--has published an enjoyable guide for first-time users called
GETTING STARTED WITH WINDOWS 3.1.

Using an approach that's careful but light-hearted, author Russell Borland
explains what computing with Microsoft Windows is all about. The book
begins with hands-on, fast-paced lessons that use the Minesweeper game and
Paintbrush drawing application. These lessons are fun, and guaranteed to
take the frustration out of learning. And like all books in the Getting
Started Right series from Microsoft Press, this easy-to-read tutorial is
packed with clear, step-by-step instructions, screen illustrations and
practical tips. Readers will discover how to:

. Install Microsoft Windows software
. Use a mouse
. Navigate through the Windows program with ease
. Use the online Help feature
. Customize the computer screen with colors and patterns
. Use Write--the built-in word processor--to create, edit,
  and format letters and reports
. Use the Paintbrush drawing application to create colorful
  drawings and artwork
. Set up a printer
. Create shortcuts for everyday tasks with the timesaving
  Recorder application

Each topic is organized for easy access. A comprehensive index leads
readers quickly to information on any topic in the book. GETTING STARTED
WITH WINDOWS 3.1 is the ideal tutorial for beginning Microsoft Windows
users.

Russell Borland has been a technical writer for Microsoft Corporation for
12 years. He is the author of Running Word for Windows, the forthcoming
Microsoft Word for Windows 2.0 Macros, and is the coauthor of Windows 3.1
Companion, all published by Microsoft Press.

The Getting Started Right series from Microsoft Press was designed to help
new and occasional users get down to business in the shortest possible
time. Current titles include Getting Started with the Apple Macintosh,
Including System 7 by Neil Salkind, Getting Started with MS-DOS 5 and the
New MS-DOS Shell by Carl Townsend, Getting Started with Microsoft Word for
the Apple Macintosh by Michael Boom, Getting Started with Microsoft Word
5.5 by Janet Rampa, and Getting Started with Microsoft Excel 4 for Windows
by Ralph Soucie.

Microsoft Press books that address intermediate to advanced Microsoft
Windows topics include Running Windows 3.1, 3rd ed. by Craig Stinson and
The Cobb Group's Windows 3.1 Companion.

Microsoft Press is the book division of Microsoft Corporation and the
leading publisher of quality computer books on Microsoft products. More
than 10 million users of all skill levels rely on a complete line of
Microsoft Press books for training, reference, and on-the-job software
support. Titles ranging from streamlined 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") has become 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
206-882-8080

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