What’s a Gigabook? A collection of just about everything you
need to know on a topic, all in one convenient place!
Windows XP Gigabook For Dummies takes the best from five
other For Dummies books and squeezes out everything but the
most important stuff. This single super-sized reference —
more than 800 pages’ worth — gives you a go-to guide on
everything connected with Windows XP, PCs and peripherals, the
Internet, Office 2003, and Money 2004. You might think of it as a
‘greatest hits’ collection.
Want to know how to set up, navigate, use, and maintain Windows
XP? It’s all in Book I. Book II covers the care and feeding
of PCs in general and takes you on a complete tour of
peripherals–those add-ons that make computing cool. Want to
explore the world via the World Wide Web? Check Book III. And if
you finally have to do some work, check into Book IV, where
you’ll get the complete story on Office 2003 and Money 2004.
You’ll discover how to:
* Customize Windows XP, set up user accounts, and share
files
* Work with digital photos, Windows Media Player, and Windows
Movie Maker
* Choose a printer, scanner, game hardware, and additional
storage
* Set up a wireless home network
* Get online safely, protect your kids, create your own Web
pages, and cruise for bargains on e Bay
* Use Word, Outlook, Excel, and Power Point
* Manage your finances with Microsoft Money
Windows XP Gigabook For Dummies is packed with
information that’s easy to find and even easier to
understand. Keep it handy for reference–you’ll be
gigapleased with how useful it is!
About the author
Office 2003 All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies author Peter Weverka (San Francisco, CA) brings together content from some of the best-known and best selling authors in the For Dummies series for the Windows XP Gigabook For Dummies. Along with content from his own Office All-in-One, Peter picks the best from Woody Leonhard (Windows XP All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies), Mark Chambers (PCs All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies), John Levine and Margaret Levine Young (The Internet For Dummies), Doug Lowe (Creating Web Pages For Dummies Quick Reference), and many others.