Training Video Explains Basics of Ami Pro 3.1

Learning Ami Pro 3.1, Introduction, is a 64-minute video that includes a learning disk with sample files for Lotus Development Corp.'s word processing package for Windows. Step-by-step instructions explain various screen components. Viewers learn how to create a memo using a template and how to edit a document by changing fonts, aligning text, etc. The video also demonstrates Ami Pro's Multiple Document Interface, spelling checker and printing options. ViaGrafix offers more than 300 other titles on popular PC and Mac software, including BASIC, NetWare and Excel. All videos are available in NTSC or PAL TV formats. Many come in French, Spanish, Russian and German versions. ViaGrafix, Pryor, OK, (800) 842-4723.

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