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Visual Steps homepage Newsletter
December, 2006
Independent Publishers Group

Surprise your family and friend with an original gift: a book from Visual Steps Publishing. A practical and useful resource for anyone that wants to start learning about the computer or for someone that is looking for a way to enhance his or her's knowledge about the internet and e-mail, image manipulation or word processing.
Visual Steps develops practical and accessible computer handbooks, user guides and other instructional materials for the older person. We are dedicated to helping individuals over the age of 50 participate in the cyber-age.
All of our products incorporate the

The Visual StepsTM Concept

  • Start rightaway learning in a friendly, fun, hands-on manner
  • Each product features easy to understand, visually oriented, step by step instructions
  • Extensive use of screen shots and illustrations
  • Large print format, easy on the eyes
  • Each book follows the same methodology
  • More than 750,000 copies have been sold


The Visual Steps Gift Catalog

         
Windows XP for Seniors
Windows XP for seniors
ISBN 90 5905 044 4
Price: US: $19.95
Canada: $26.95
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More Windows XP for Seniors
More Windows XP for Seniors
ISBN: 90 5905 114 9
Price: US: $19.95
Canada: $26.95
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Internet and E-mail for Seniors with Windows XP
Internet and E-mail for Seniors
with Windows XP
ISBN 90 5905 054 1
Price: US: $19.95
Canada: $26.95
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Microsoft Word 2003 for Seniors
Microsoft Word 2003 for Seniors
ISBN 90 5905 184 X
Price: US: $19.95
Canada: $26.95
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Digital Photo Editing for Seniors
Digital Photo Editing for Seniors
ISBN 90 5905 064 9
Price: US: $24.95
Canada: $33.95
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A Christmas Gift from Visual Steps: Free Downloads

As a service to our customers, we provide several useful information guides available as free downloads. Subjects range from a short introduction to computers, quick reference guides to software programs and a short guide to digital photo editing. We add new documents regularly, so check this webpage back often!

 

A Short Guide to Windows Internet Explorer 7

A Short Guide to Windows Internet Explorer 7In October 2006, Microsoft released a new version of Internet Explorer for Windows XP users: Windows Internet Explorer 7.
Windows Internet Explorer 7 has been released as a Windows update. If you've set up your computer to automatically install Windows updates, then you've probably already received Windows Internet Explorer 7.

The new version 7 contains extra security measures to better protect your computer against hackers, unwanted pop-up windows, and phishing websites. There are also a few changes to the way the program works. For example, some icons look a little different, and some features have moved to a new location. This booklet covers the following topics:

  • the similarities between Internet Explorer 6 and Internet Explorer 7
  • the most important new features in Internet Explorer 7

This guide is suitable for everyone who is already familiar with version 6 and wants to upgrade to version 7. You can use this guide as a supplement to your Visual Steps books that cover Internet Explorer 6.

HELP! I don’t know how to use Internet Explorer version 6 yet.
If you don’t yet know how to use version 6 and you have a Visual Steps book that covers Internet Explorer 6, then work through your book with version 6 first. You can check which version of Internet Explorer your book uses under the heading “System Requirements” on the back cover.
Do you have a book that uses Internet Explorer 6, but your computer already has version 7?
The tip Reverting to Internet Explorer 6 on page 33 at the back of this booklet describes how you can remove version 7 from your computer. Then version 6 will be active again, and you can work through your book to become familiar with the program.
After that, you can use the tip Downloading and Installing Windows Internet Explorer 7 on page 34 to put version 7 back on your computer. Then you can use this booklet to learn about the new features in version 7.

The guide contains 38 pages. You can open and print this PDF file using the free program Adobe Reader.
You can read more about Adobe Reader here.

Download » (PDF format PDF file - 38 pages - 3.10 MB)
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Adobe Reader 7 Guide
Learn how to open, view and print PDF files

Adobe Reader 7 GuideThe Tips, Table of Contents, Sample Chapters and other how-to articles found on the Visual Steps websites are in the PDF format PDF format. PDF (Portable Document Format) is a universal file format that preserves the fonts, images, graphics, and layout of any source document, regardless of the application and platform used to create it. You can open, view and print these files with the program called Adobe Reader.

We have created the Adobe Reader 7 Guide to help you learn about this program. The guide illustrates in an easy, step-by-step manner how to download and install Adobe Reader 7. Learn how to zoom in and out within the document, search for text, how to use bookmarks and how to print.

Do you already have Adobe Reader installed on your computer but you know someone who doesn't? Share information about this program with someone you know by printing this PDF document.

Download » (PDF format PDF file - 35 pages - 1.7 MB)
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Working with USB Sticks in Windows XP

Working with USB Sticks in Windows XPThese days most new computers are sold without a floppy-drive. To replace the floppy there is now the USB stick (also known as memory stick). About the size of a stick of chewing gum, it is a lightweight, removable data storage device that connects directly to the USB connector port of your computer. You can store files and folders from your harddrive on a USB stick. You can backup important files in this way for safe-keeping. You can also easily transfer files to another computer. In this short guide you will learn how to work with a USB stick. It contains 13 pages in PDF-format. You can open it with Adobe Reader.

Download » (PDF format PDF - 13 pages - 693 Kb)
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Windows Defender Guide

Windows Defender GuideThis is a short guide to the latest antispyware product from Microsoft called Windows Defender. Remove spyware from your PC and prevent unwanted software from being installed without your knowledge by using Windows Defender. This program will detect spyware programs, tell you where they're located, give you a risk rating, and recommend what action you should take. You can then disable the program or permanently remove it. The program is available in beta version for Windows XP and Windows 2000 users.

This handy guide will show you how to download, install and use Windows Defender. It contains 34 pages in PDF-format. You can open the document in Adobe Reader.

Download » (PDF format PDF - 34 pages - 3.5 MB)
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A Short Guide to Digital Photo Editing
An introduction to the world of digital photography and photo-editing software

A Short Guide to Digital Photo EditingDigital photography has grown enormously in a short time. This success is not accidental. The digital camera’s ease of use and the ability to edit photos on the computer and share them with others over the Internet or e-mail have won over many new enthusiasts. You can digitize your old slides or printed photos by scanning them. If you want to keep using your regular camera, you can have your photos stored as digital files on a CD when you get them developed.
To work with digital photos, you’ll need software. This booklet provides you with information about a very popular photo editing program: ArcSoft Photo Studio.

Download » (PDF format PDF - 23 pages - 7.80 MB)
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Computers: What Can You Do with Them?
A useful Guide for Seniors

Computers: What Can You Do with Them?This digital world is accessible to everyone of all ages. This short guide provides useful information to prepare you for the moment when you actually sit down in front of a computer.
First you'll read about what people do with computers. Popular applications include word processing, photo and video editing, using e-mail and surfing the Internet. You will become better equipped to analyze actual advertisements and learn how to purchase a computer on your own.

This guide was created for seniors who have had no prior experience working with a computer, in other words, an absolute beginner.

Are you already comfortable working with a computer but have a friend or relative who isn't? Print this handy guide for them to help them get started.

Download » (PDF format PDF - 33 pagess - 4.44 MB)
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FAQ's from Visual Steps

On the web page www.visualsteps.com/faqs.php you will find a number of frequently asked questions and answers. Are you wondering which Visual Steps-book is right for you or do you have a question about a specific program? Take a look at our FAQ's. You may very likely find the answer to your question there.
Here are a few examples of some recently asked questions from our readers:

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In this issue:
About The Visual Steps™ Concept
Visual Steps Gift Catalog
Free Downloads
FAQ's from Visual Steps