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From School Library Journal
YA-- Using 19 short
lessons, this concise, simple style manual directs a Macintosh user on
how to produce professional quality manuscripts. Punctuation and
grammar hints are coupled with instructions for manipulating the Mac to
the writer's advantage. It is aimed at desktop publishers as well as
novice writers seeking a polished look for term papers.
Copyright 1991 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
Book Description
One of the most popular Macintosh books ever published (over 300,000 now in print), The Mac is not a typewritercovers
the top twenty things you need to know to make your documents look
clean and professional: em dashes, curly quotes, spaces and indents,
white space, etc. It's a primer that novices can pick up quickly, and
that pros can keep going back to. Winner of the 1991 Benjamin Franklin
Award, Computer Book Category.
From the Back Cover
One of the most popular Macintosh books ever published (over 300,000
now in print), The Mac is not a typewritercovers the top twenty things
you need to know to make your documents look clean and professional: em
dashes, curly quotes, spaces and indents, white space, etc. It's a
primer that novices can pick up quickly, and that pros can keep going
back to. Winner of the 1991 Benjamin Franklin Award, Computer Book
Category.
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