Synopses & Reviews
Part of the highly successful Shelly Cashman Series, this text offers a clear screen-by-screen, step-by-step approach to learning basic Microsoft Office 2000 skills. Following the success of our best-selling Office 97 text, this text includes up-to-date coverage of Windows 98, Word 2000, Excel 2000, Access 2000, PowerPoint 2000, emphasis on Office 2000 Help, as well as, publishing Web pages use of hyperlinks, and Web queries.
Synopsis
Part of the highly successful Shelly Cashman series, this introductory text leads the student through a clear, step-by-step, screen-by-screen approach to learning Microsoft Office 2000.
About the Author
Gary B. Shelly wrote and published his first computer education textbook in 1969. More than twenty million copies of Shelly Cashman Series? textbooks have been sold. Gary and a talented group of contributing authors have produced books on computer programming, computer concepts, and application software that are the leading textbooks in the computer technology market today. Gary has hosted the annual Shelly Cashman Series? Institute, a week-long training event focusing on the latest topics in technology, for the past 34 years.Thomas J. Cashman received his education at California State University, Los Angeles. He established one of the first business data processing programs in the U.S. at Long Beach City College in California, where he taught and served as department head. In 1969, he began collaborating with now best-selling author, Gary Shelly.Misty E. Vermaat has more than 20 years of experience in the field of computer information systems. She has co-authored many textbooks for the Shelly Cashman Series, including multiple versions of Discovering Computers, Microsoft Office, and Microsoft Office Word books.
Table of Contents
Essential Introduction to Computers. Introduction to Microsoft Windows 98 and Microsoft Office 2000. MICROSOFT WORD 2000. 1. Creating and Editing A Word Document. 2. Creating a Research Paper. 3. Using a Wizard to Create a Resume and Creating a Cover Letter with a Table. Web Feature: Creating Web Pages Using Word. MICROSOFT EXCEL 2000. 1. Creating a Worksheet and Embedded Chart. 2. Formulas, Functions, Formatting, and Web Queries. 3. What-if-Analysis, Charting and Working with Large Worksheets. Web Feature: Creating Static and Dynamic Web Pages Using Excel. MICROSOFT ACCESS 2000. 1. Creating a Database Using Design and Datasheet Views. 2. Querying a Database Using the Select Query Window. 3. Maintaining a Database Using the Design and Update Features of Access. Web Feature: Publishing to the Internet Using Data Access Pages. MICROSOFT POWERPOINT 2000. 1. Using a Design Template and AutoLayouts to Create a Presentation. 2. Using Outline View and Clip Art to Create a Slide Show. Web Feature:Creating a Presentation on the Web Using PowerPoint. MICROSOFT OUTLOOK 2000. 1. Schedule and Contact Management Using Outlook. MICROSOFT OFFICE 2000 INTEGRATION. 1. Integrating Office 2000 Applications and the World Wide Web. Appendices: A: Microsoft Office 2000 Help System. B: Publishing Office Web Pages to a Web Server. C: Resetting the Menus and Toolbars. D: Microsoft Office User Specialist Certification Program.