The goal of the "O'Leary" series is to give students a basic understanding of computing concepts and to build the skills necessary to ensure that information technology is an advantage in whatever career they choose in life. "The O'Leary Office 2000 Enhanced and Office XP" texts are crafted to be the true step-by-step way for students to develop Microsoft Office application skills. The text design emphasizes step-by-step instructions with full screen captures that illustrate the results of each step performed. Each Tutorial (chapter) combines conceptual coverage with detailed software-specific instructions. A running case that is featured in each tutorial highlights the real-world applications of each software program and leads students step-by-step from problem to solution.

Computing Essentials

by Timothy J O'Leary

Published 31 January 1997
Computing Essentials 1999-2000 offers the ideal text for beginning students of computing. The concepts coverage is extensive and provides the essence of the personal computing environment. Enhanced with software applications, it offers a fundamental grounding in the world of computing today.

The goal of the O’Leary Series is to give students a basic understanding of computing concepts and to build the skills necessary to ensure that information technology is an advantage in whatever career they choose in life. The O’Leary Microsoft Office 2003 texts are crafted to be the true step-by-step way for students to develop Microsoft Office application skills. The text design emphasizes step-by-step instructions with full screen captures that illustrate the results of each step performed. Each Tutorial (chapter) combines conceptual coverage with detailed software-specific instructions. A running case that is featured in each tutorial highlights the real-world applications of each software program and leads students step-by-step from problem to solution.

A project-based approach gives students a sense of the real-world capabilities of each software package, and extensive screen captures provide easy-to-follow visual examples for each major textual step. The visual summaries reinforce the concepts and each lesson builds upon students' knowledge.

Outlook 2000

by Timothy J O'Leary and Linda I O'Leary

Published 1 September 1999
"The O'Leary Series" is the true step-by-step way to develop computer application skills. The design emphasizes the step-by-step visual approach with screen captures for every concept and covers the fundamental aspects of Outlook 2000.

Microsoft Office 97

by Timothy J O'Leary and Linda I O'Leary

Published 1 September 1997
A project-based approach gives students a sense of the real-world capabilities of each software package, and extensive screen captures provide easy-to-follow visual examples for each major textual step. The visual summaries reinforce the concepts and each lesson builds upon students' knowledge.

Powerpoint 2002 Complete

by Linda I O'Leary

Published 17 January 2003
A guide to PowerPoint 2002. The text presents hands-on instructions with full screen captures that illustrate the results of each step performed. A running case is featured in each tutorial, highlighting the real-world applications of the software and leading students from problem to solution.

Windows Xp Intro

by Linda I O'Leary

Published 1 September 2002

SERIES TAGLINE: The O’Leary Series is the true step-by step way to develop computer application skills.Its design emphasizes the step-by step visual approach with screen captures for every concept.

Word 2002

by Timothy J O'Leary and Linda I O'Leary

Published 1 August 2001
The O'Leary Series is a useful way to develop computer application skills. Its design emphasizes the step-by step visual approach with screen captures for every concept. Features include: enhanced tips boxes that put the tips into one of three categories - additional information providing brief asides with expanded discussion of the features, "Having Trouble" which gives procedural tips advising students of possible problems and how to overcome them, and "Try It This Way" tips offering alternative methods of performing a procedure; an appendix that includes a MOUS preparation table with page references to the MOUS skills covered in the text and a discussion of how to use them to prepare for the exam and a data file reference section; and a running case-study provides the student with real-world capabilities for each of the software applications. Each lab builds upon the gained knowledge of the previous lab with a single case study running throughout each application text.

O'Leary Office XP

by Timothy J O'Leary

Published 26 July 1999
The goal of the "O'Leary Series" is to give students a basic understanding of computing concepts and to build the skills necessary to ensure that information technology is an advantage in whatever career they choose in life. The "O'Leary Office 2000 Enhanced and Office XP" texts are crafted to be the true step-by-step way for students to develop Microsoft Office application skills. The text design emphasizes step-by-step instructions with full screen captures that illustrate the results of each step performed. Each Tutorial (chapter) combines conceptual coverage with detailed software-specific instructions. A running case that is featured in each tutorial highlights the real-world applications of each software program and leads students step-by-step from problem to solution.

The "O'Leary" series is the true step-by-step way to develop computer application skills. Its design emphasizes the step-by-step visual approach, with screen captures for every concept.

This text provides a project-based approach that gives students a sense of the real-world capabilities of each software package. It contains extensive screen captures that provide easy-to-follow visual examples for each major textual step. The visual summaries reinforce the concepts and each lesson builds upon students' knowledge.

Access 2002

by Timothy J O'Leary and Linda I O'Leary

Published 20 September 1999
The "O'Leary" series is the true step-by-step way to develop computer application skills. Its design emphasizes the step-by-step visual approach, with screen captures for every concept.

Office XP

by Timothy J O'Leary and Linda I O'Leary

Published 30 January 2001
The goal of the "O'Leary" series is to give students a basic understanding of computing concepts and to build the skills necessary to ensure that information technology is an advantage in whatever career they choose in life. "The O'Leary Office 2000 Enhanced and Office XP" texts are crafted to be the true step-by-step way for students to develop Microsoft Office application skills. The text design emphasizes step-by-step instructions with full screen captures that illustrate the results of each step performed. Each Tutorial (chapter) combines conceptual coverage with detailed software-specific instructions. A running case that is featured in each tutorial highlights the real-world applications of each software program and leads students step-by-step from problem to solution.

The "O'Leary" series is the true step-by-step way to develop computer application skills. Its design emphasizes the step-by-step visual approach, with screen captures for every concept.

"The O'Leary Series" is the true step-by-step way to develop computer application skills. The new design emphasizes the step-by-step visual approach with screen captures for every concept introduced throughout the text.

The goal of the O'Leary Series is to give students a basic understanding of computing concepts and to build the skills necessary to ensure that information technology is an advantage in whatever career they choose in life

"The O'Leary Series" is the true step-by-step way to develop computer application skills. The new design emphasizes the step-by-step visual approach with screen captures for every concept introduced throughout the text.