Multiplan on the Apple Maci
PSS ID Number: Q11976
Article last modified on 10-16-1986
PSS database name: PRESS






COMMAND PERFORMANCE: MULTIPLAN ON THE APPLE MACINTOSH
by Eddie Adamis
Price:  $19.95  Pages:  334
ISBN:  0-914845-58-6
Pub. Date:  December 18, 1985

COMMAND PERFORMANCE:  MULTIPLAN ON THE APPLE MACINTOSH
The Indispensable Desktop Dictionary and Cross-Reference Guide

   Today's software is more powerful than ever, and added power often means
that a program has command structures that are difficult to learn, use, and
remember.  This December, Microsoft Press will introduce the COMMAND
PERFORMANCE series, a unique line of comprehensive desktop dictionaries and
cross-reference books designed to be the only reference guides users of such
popular software as dBASE III, LOTUS 1-2-3, and Microsoft Multiplan on the
Apple Macintosh will ever need.  Microsoft Press is supporting the COMMAND
PERFORMANCE series with a major advertising and promotional campaign.
   The second volume in the COMMAND PERFORMANCE series is devoted to Microsoft
Multiplan for the Apple Macintosh -- the spreadsheet used by more Macintosh
owners than any other.  In COMMAND PERFORMANCE:  MULTIPLAN ON THE APPLE
MACINTOSH, author Eddie Adamis provides insightful and immediately useful
information on all of Multiplan's capabilities.  Arranged alphabetically, the
book's more than 150 entries fall into six categories:  commands, functions,
operators, error values, tutorials and lists.  Each entry for the commands,
functions, operators and error values offer complete explanations accompanied
by practical models, while the tutorial entries present a quick course on a
general Multiplan feature, using examples and screen displays to illustrate
key points.
   Multiple cross-references invite quick access to additional information on
all entries.  Both novice users and Multiplan experts will find COMMAND
PERFORMANCE:  MULTIPLAN ON THE APPLE MACINTOSH an indispensable desktop
companion.
   After enjoying a successful career as a music composer and arranger, Eddie
Adamis now devotes his time to writing about computers.  Since 1979, he has
contributed articles to Temps Reel and Microsystems magazines, and has written
over 20 computer books.  He currently lives in Paris, France.
   The first book in the series, COMMAND PERFORMANCE: dBASE III, was recently
published.  The next volume in the series, devoted to LOTUS 1-2-3, will be
released in January 1986, and additional titles will be published throughout
the year.
   Microsoft Corporation, based in Bellevue, Washington, develops and sells a
wide range of operating systems, languages, applications programs, and
hardware products, as well as books, for the microcomputer marketplace.

Copyright Microsoft Corporation 1986.