Concise and to-the-point, this book provides everything the reader needs to know in order to quickly and easily get “up and running” with Microsoft(190) Windows XP, Office XP, and FrontPage XP. It guides readers step-by-step through the use of the software's basic, commonly accessed features. Numerous examples help “lock-in” concepts. Its three-level approach—novice, intermediate, and advanced—accommodates those with varying skill levels by showing readers the functions of each software application; while its concentration on an integrated group of software applications that use many of the same toolbars, menus, commands, etc., makes learning easy and fun, helping build confidence and fostering early competence. The accompanying CD-ROM helps develop efficient and effective skills in an exciting interactive forum. Topics covered System MS The basics of navigating the system; Word MS The basics of a writing assistant; MS The basics of a “number cruncher”; Data more MS The basics of collecting, organizing, and retrieving loads of information; Presentation MS the basics of creating presentations, handouts, and more; and Web MS The basics of Web page development. A useful tool for anyone needing to learn the building blocks of the most popular software on the market today, this book is of special importance for educators of primary computer classes, as well as computer-department trainers and those entering the computer workforce.