BKMSINAS.RVW 960208 "The Underground Guide to Microsoft Internet Assistant", Ross, 1996, 0-201- 48944-9, U$16.95/C$23.00 %A John Ross %C 1 Jacob Way, Reading, MA 01867-9984 %D 1996 %G 0-201-48944-9 %I Addison-Wesley Publishing Co. %O U$16.95/C$23.00 800-822-6339 617-944-3700 Fax: (617) 944-7273 %P 174 %S Underground Guide %T "The Underground Guide to Microsoft Internet Assistant" Microsoft Internet Assistant is a tool for (slightly) automating the process of World Wide Web page coding in HTML. Internet Assistant is an add-on for Microsoft Word, version 6.0a or higher, and is given away free by Microsoft. (They may very well have a good idea of its worth.) There is no documentation for the tool, so if you have it and want a manual, you'll have to rely on Ross. Ross is quite reliable. He covers installation, the use of Word as a Web browser, use of the standalone Web browser and possible future features, as well as the use of Internet Assistant in coding HTML. Given the limitations of Internet Assistant, this last, about half the book, is a tutorial on HTML itself, with occasional references to IA dialogue boxes. copyright Robert M. Slade, 1996 BKMSINAS.RVW 960208 ====================== ROBERTS@decus.ca rslade@vanisl.decus.ca rslade@freenet.vancouver.bc.ca Hanlon's razor: Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity. Author "Robert Slade's Guide to Computer Viruses" 0-387-94663-2 (800-SPRINGER)