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Unofficial Guide to Microsoft Office 2007
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:06/10/2006
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Price:$29.99
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- This 700+ page reference is a tremendous value and provides smart tips and cool insider secrets to help users make the most of Office 2007
- Includes complete information regarding updates and changes made to this new version of Office, including navigating the new UI, using collaboration tools, working with Command Tabs, and much more
- Reveals best practices used by the pros to increase productivity and maximize efficiency
- Handy checklists and charts get readers started in Office right away
- Real-world advice from an experienced Office consultant guides the not-so-expert user through Office's robust features
Biography
Table of Contents
Introduction.
I Learning Common Office Tasks.
1 Working with Office Documents.
2 Working with Office Graphics.
II Creating Documents with Word.
3 Working with Text.
4 Advanced Text Techniques.
5 Working with Page Layout and Design.
6 Advanced Document Design.
III Crunching Numbers with Excel.
7 Entering and Formatting Worksheet Data.
8 Working with Ranges.
9 Manipulating Formulas and Functions.
10 Visualizing Data with Charts.
IV Communicating with Outlook.
11 Sending and Receiving E-Mail.
12 Keeping Track of Appointments and Meetings.
13 Managing Your Contacts.
V Building Presentations with PowerPoint.
14 Putting Together a PowerPoint Presentation.
15 Formatting Slides.
16 Creating Dynamic Slide Shows.
VI Managing Data with Access.
17 Working with Databases and Tables.
18 Querying Data.
19 Creating and Using Forms.
20 Designing and Customizing Reports.
VII Finishing Your Site and Beyond.
21 Customizing the Office Applications.
22 Collaborating with Others.
23 Controlling Office Security and Privacy.
VIII Appendixes.
Appendix A: Glossary.
Appendix B: Useful Office Macros.
Appendix C: Resources.
Index.
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