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Tips and traps in using Windows

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Windows has become just about the most widely used framework for organizing and running the PC. This chapter offers tips and traps about all aspects of Windows computing. Purists should note that ‘Windows’ is singular. You say, for example, ‘This computer has Windows on it and I use it’.

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© 1995 Philip Burnard

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Burnard, P. (1995). Tips and traps in using Windows . In: Health Care Computing. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-3234-1_6

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