Introduction to Word/Information Processing

In the five years that have passed since the first edition of this text was published, word processing has changed in many ways. Most of these changes are found in the technology that is used in manufacturing the equipment, with few changes being found either in the personnel or in the procedures re...

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Main Authors: Quible, Zane K. (Author), Johnson, Margaret H. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Reston, Virginia Reston Publishing Company, Inc 1985
Edition:Second Edition
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