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January
2001
MEETING AGENDA
WEDNESDAY
Jan.
10, 2001
SOCIAL
TIME
6:30-7:00 PM
PROGRAM #1
7:00-7:45 PM
Microsoft
Word
BUSINESS
MEETING
7:45-8:00 PM
PROGRAM
#2
8:00-9:00 PM
Microsoft
Excel
MEETING PLACE:
North Branch Reformed Church
Route 28
Bridgewater, NJ
HOW
TO GET THERE:
Driving on Route 22 West: Turn right at the light at Milltown Road. Go
to the end of the street. The church is directly across the street.
Driving on Route 22 East: Continue past Milltown Road (no left turn
allowed) to the Route 28 off ramp (next exit). At the end of the ramp
turn left onto Route 28 and continue about 0.6 miles to the church (on
your right).
NOTE: The church is exactly one mile East of the main entrance (at
Orr Drive on Route 28) to Raritan Valley Community College. |
Microsoft
Word
Rich
Byrne
Rich Byrne is the 1st Vice-President of the New Jersey Computer Club and
has been involved with computers for many years. Rich will show how to
create basic documents using Microsoft Word software. He will show how
to create a simple memo that could be printed and snail-mailed or
e-mailed by copying it into an e-mail message or by attaching it to an
e-mail message. Rich will show the basics of using M/S Word and will
address members' requests to obtain a better understanding of the
software.
Microsoft
Excel
Jim
Russ
Jim Russ is the Librarian of the New Jersey Computer Club and has been
involved with computers for many years. Jim will show how to create
basic spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel software. He will show how to
create a simple list of items that could be printed and snail-mailed or
e-mailed by attaching the file to the e-mail message. Jim will
show the basics of using M/S Excel and will address members' requests to
obtain a better understanding of the software.
These sessions were scheduled due to the requests of members
to learn more about this software and how they can use it in their
everyday lives. Members are encouraged to bring their specific questions
or document/spreadsheet needs to work out. Members should also bring a floppy disc to
simplify the transport of the answers developed during the sessions to
their home PCs.
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