Synopses & Reviews
* The new version of Office boasts lots of new features-from enhanced charting and PivotTable capabilities in Excel to an instant e-mail search in Outlook to an improved graphics engine in PowerPoint
* Bestselling computer book author Wally Wang comes to the rescue with this down-to-earth Office guidebook, which has sold more than 2.1 million copies in previous editions
* Covering all five of the major Office applications-Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Access-he delivers the basic information people need to use Office efficiently and take advantage of the latest enhancements
* Topics covered include editing and formatting Word documents; navigating spreadsheets and creating formulas in Excel; managing e-mail, organizing contact information, and scheduling in Outlook; adding sounds and pictures to a PowerPoint presentation; and entering information in an Access database
Synopsis:
Bestselling computer book author Wang comes to the rescue with this down-to-earth Office guidebook, which has sold more than 2.1 million copies in previous editions.
Synopsis:
Find and use the features you need right away
Create great documents, Excel charts, and slide shows, and organize your e-mail
What's new at the Office? A lot, and this book takes you through all the cool changes and enhancements so you can rev up and go. Find your way around the new interface, dress up your documents, create spreadsheets that actually make sense, give presentations that wow your audience, and organize your life.
Discover how to
* Locate commands on the Ribbon
* Use Live Preview
* Stop spam with Outlook
* Format and enhance Word documents
* Work with Excel(r) formulas
* Store and find data in Access
Synopsis:
Find and use the features you need right awayCreate great documents, Excel charts, and slide shows, and organize your e-mail
What's new at the Office? A lot, and this book takes you through all the cool changes and enhancements so you can rev up and go. Find your way around the new interface, dress up your documents, create spreadsheets that actually make sense, give presentations that wow your audience, and organize your life.
Discover how to
- Locate commands on the Ribbon
- Use Live Preview
- Stop spam with Outlook
- Format and enhance Word documents
- Work with Excel® formulas
- Store and find data in Access
About the Author
Wallace Wangis the bestselling author of more than 20 For Dummies books. He moonlights as a stand-up comic and has appeared on A&E's An Evening at the Improv.