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Integrated Software Packages, Microsoft Office, Business Software, Business - General & Miscellaneous

Master VISUALLY Office 2003

by Michael S. Toot
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Overview

Master Visually Microsoft Office 2003

"One picture is worth a thousand words." If you prefer instructions that show you how rather than tell you why, then this comprehensive reference is for you. Hundreds of succinctly captioned, step-by-step screen shots reveal how to accomplish more than 350 Office 2003 tasks, including:
* Changing line and paragraph spacing
* Creating letters with Mail Merge
* Adding images to Excel or Word documents
* Rearranging PowerPoint slides
* Planning a database and filtering data
* Modifying the Outlook window
* Checking Web site navigation

Synopsis

Master Visually Microsoft Office 2003

"One picture is worth a thousand words." If you prefer instructions that show you how rather than tell you why, then this comprehensive reference is for you. Hundreds of succinctly captioned, step-by-step screen shots reveal how to accomplish more than 350 Office 2003 tasks, including:
* Changing line and paragraph spacing
* Creating letters with Mail Merge
* Adding images to Excel or Word documents
* Rearranging PowerPoint slides
* Planning a database and filtering data
* Modifying the Outlook window
* Checking Web site navigation

About the Author, Michael S. Toot

Michael S. Toot is a Seattle-based consultant and author, writing about desktop applications and server-side software. Prior to consulting he was a senior product manager at WRQ, Attachmate, and Compaq/Digital Equipment Corporation, developing middleware solutions for Fortune 2000 customers. Before working full-time in the computer industry he was a litigation attorney. When not writing books he can be found reading, renovating his 95 year-old home with his wife and two cats, or sailing on Puget Sound.

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Every Microsoft Office user needs a set of core productivity skills. Even experienced Office users are often missing many of these skills; newcomers, of course, want to learn them fast. Now there’s a quick, visual, easy guide to all of them: all 408, to be precise. Just look up what you need to do and get uncluttered step-by-step instructions, complete with screen captures that show you what you’ll see at every step.

Use this book as a tutorial to learn Office, as well as a fast-access “anytime” reference. Need to run mail merge? Can’t remember how to edit Excel range names? Want to control how presentations print? Look here first. Of course, this book covers Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint. But it covers Access, FrontPage, and Publisher, too, so you’re OK no matter what version of Office 2003 you own. Bill Camarda, from the September 2005 Read Only

Book Details

Published
July 1, 2005
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
704
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780471749387

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