
This book is targeted toward two distinct groups. First, there are the people already familiar with Microsoft Office who want to bone up on the new ways that Office 2007 works. For these people, this book can serve as a handy reference to finding where Microsoft put various commands in the new Office 2007 user interface.
Then there’s a second group of people who may not be familiar with any Microsoft Office program at all. For these people, this book can serve as a guide through word processing (Microsoft Word), number calculations (Microsoft Excel), presentations (Microsoft PowerPoint), database management (Microsoft Access), and managing your personal resources like time, appointments, and e-mail (Microsoft Outlook).
No matter how much (or how little) you may know about Microsoft Office, this book introduces you to the most common features so you can start being productive with Office 2007 right away.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - Getting to Know Microsoft Office 2007
Chapter 02 - Editing Data
Chapter 03 - Getting Help from Office 2007
Chapter 04 - Typing Text in Word
Chapter 05 - Formatting Text
Chapter 06 - Designing Your Pages
Chapter 07 - The Basics of Spreadsheets
Chapter 08 - Playing with Formulas
Chapter 09 - Charting and Analyzing Data
Chapter 10 - Creating a PowerPoint Presentation
Chapter 11 - Adding Color and Pictures to a Presentation
Chapter 12 - Showing Off a Presentation
Chapter 13 - Organizing E-Mail with Outlook
Chapter 14 - Storing Contacts and Organizing Tasks
Chapter 15 - Scheduling Your Time
Chapter 16 - Using a Database
Chapter 17 - Searching, Sorting, and Querying
Chapter 18 - Creating a Database Report
Chapter 19 - Ten Tips for Using Office 2007
Chapter 20 - Ten Keystroke Shortcuts for Office 2007
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