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Madeleine, who is a very knowledgeable and helpful contributor got back to me with some suggestions.
Two are on Youtube:
Basic Computer Skills - Orientation
and
Windows 10 Beginners Guide
and she went on to add:
"It might be better to just get a book. Here are some the web recommends.
Computer Basics Absolute Beginner's Guide, Windows 10 Edition £4.66
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Computer-Absolute-Beginners-Windows-Content/dp/0789754517
Computers For Seniors For Dummies Paperback £4.72
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Computers-Seniors-Dummies-Nancy-Muir/dp/1119049555
Alternatively if you have a good printer I have listed the link to download “Computers For Seniors”
Below.
(The PDF is 21MB and 435 pages.
https://ulozto.net/file/56WvZFsuP/c...2AwZ2BTD1LGHjAmHkZwuvMyO1p0MyJzgTnGyvJQMxAt==
Use the slow download, it should take less than a minute."
She further suggested: "If he doesn't mind paying, Lynda.com have courses like how to use Microsoft Office. They even give you a certificate when you finish. For a small price he can take as many courses as he wants with just one payment."
Madeleine's suggestions have usually been sound and reliable in the past. Hope they are of some help.
Charity shops are good for books of the type she has mentioned.
Replied: 21st Dec 2022 at 14:00