Publisher's Synopsis
Windows 3.1 is designed to make the PC easier to operate, but users will discover that there are hundreds of details to be learned before they can get comfortable with the product. This book explains Windows' many complex features in the order that they are actually encountered, rather than in a confusing menu-structure sequence that requires readers to leap from one section of the book to another.;James Forney covers the real-world problems that every user faces, starting with the complicated process of installing Windows. Readers learn how to run both Windows and non-Windows applications under the new graphical user interface (GUI), tailor systems to specific needs, work with built-in utilities, create and use macros, install and customize printer drivers, get better WYSIWYG output, and much more.