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Office XP for Dummies
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:15/05/2001
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Price:$32.99
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Having so many programs at your disposal can be very intimidating, especially for the beginning user. Which program do you use for which task? How can you get information from one program into another? Which programs do you really need, and which ones can you safely ignore? Your questions will abound and confound!
Office XP For Dummies answers all these questions and more – in easy-to-understand terms and without all that computer-geek gibberish. It gently explains the basics for each program so that you can start using them right way. Here are a few of the topics covered in Office XP For Dummies:
- Getting acquainted with the Office XP interface
- Using Word to create reports and other fancy documents
- Setting up spreadsheets in Excel to help you in your business
- Creating slideshow presentations in PowerPoint
- Managing your e-mail, calendar, and contact information in Outlook
- Developing easy-to-use databases
- Designing awesome Web pages quickly and hassle-free
For beginners, Office XP For Dummies is the perfect overview of the entire Office XP suite; for more advanced users, it contains many tips and tricks to make using all these different programs a breeze.
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Table of Contents
PART I: Getting to Know Microsoft Office XP.
Chapter 1: Starting Microsoft Office XP.
Chapter 2: Common Office XP Menu and Keystroke Commands.
Chapter 3: Getting Help from Microsoft Office XP.
PART II: Working with Word.
Chapter 4: Working with Word Documents.
Chapter 5: Manipulating Your Words.
Chapter 6: Making Your Words Look Pretty.
Chapter 7: Creating Fancy Pages.
PART III: Playing the Numbers Game with Excel.
Chapter 8: The Basics of Spreadsheets: Numbers, Labels, and For.
Chapter 9: Having Fun with Formulas and Functions.
Chapter 10: Charting Your Numbers.
PART IV: Making Presentations with PowerPoint.
Chapter 11: Creating Slide Show Presentations.
Chapter 12: Adding Color and Pictures to PowerPoint.
Chapter 13: Showing Off Your PowerPoint Presentations.
PART V: Getting Organized with Outlook.
Chapter 14: Scheduling Your Time.
Chapter 15: Setting Tasks and Making Contacts.
Chapter 16: Organizing Your E-Mail.
PART VI: Storing Stuff in Access.
Chapter 17: Stuffing Information into a Database.
Chapter 18: Searching, Sorting, and Making Queries.
Chapter 19: Reporting Your Access Data.
PART VII: Making Web Pages with FrontPage.
Chapter 20: Designing a Web Page with FrontPage.
Chapter 21: Organizing Your Pages with Tables, Frames, and Line.
PART VIII: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 22: Ten Tips for Using Microsoft Office XP.
Chapter 23: Ten Common Microsoft Office XP Shortcuts.
Index.
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