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With the advent of recent software and hardware developments in the microcomputer area it is now economically feasible to produce many different types of graphics using computers. The source of this capability is in the new presentation graphics software and the decreasing costs of microcomputers, printers, plotters, and good-quality RGB monitors. As members of user support groups we will be called on more and more to provide information in this area. One of the best ways in which to become knowledgeable in presentation graphics is to use the technology in our everyday environment.

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        SIGUCCS '84: Proceedings of the 12th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services
        November 1984
        232 pages
        ISBN:0897911466
        DOI:10.1145/800019

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        • Published: 11 November 1984

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