Synopses & Reviews
Part of the Illustrated series, this text offers a visual, flexible way to build Microsoft Office 2003 skills. Basic topics are presented in a clean, easy-to-follow layout that combines action steps on the left-hand page and colorful, large illustrations on the right. With this succinct approach, students focus on learning a single software skill at a time, making it easy for them to stay on track.
Synopsis
A part of the Illustrated series offering a visual, flexible approach to learning the basic Microsoft Office 2003 skills.
Synopsis
Enhance your course with numerous new features in Microsoft Office 2003-Illustrated Introductory, Second Edition. This new edition is designed to give students a fuller introduction to Office skills with a new chapter on Essential Computer Concepts and new reinforcement material to keep your course lively and current.
About the Author
David W. Beskeen has authored or co-authored numerous computer books since 1992, including over 25 titles for Course Technology. David has written on PowerPoint, Word, Excel, Internet Explorer, Outlook, Windows, Livemotion, and other proprietary software packages. David also has teaching and consulting experience in the computer technology field.Carol M. Cram has authored over thirty-five textbooks on computer applications, business communications, and Internet-related subjects. As a faculty member at Capilano College in North Vancouver, she is currently the Convenor of the Executive and Project Administration Program, instructor of communications, business, and computer courses, and facilitates business writing seminars.Jennifer Duffy is a freelance writer who lives and works in New Hampshire. She has been writing for Course Technology for ten years, including four editions of Microsoft Word Illustrated for the popular Office series. Jennifer has worked successfully in the business world as a writer, editor, and public relations liaison. She brings her business knowledge, Word expertise, and writing skills to this book.Lisa Friedrichsen is a Professor at Johnson County Community College in Overland Park, Kansas where she teaches database and Web-related classes. As an author, Lisa has written several Access, Office, and Web-related textbooks. Lisa has developed many relational database systems in the fields of marketing, healthcare, and education.Elizabeth Eisner Reding has authored many books for Course Technology on a variety of software programs, including Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Office, and Microsoft Publisher. Living in New Mexico with her husband, she spends her free time designing and creating stained-glass decorative pieces, water gardening, mountain biking, and collecting Southwestern art.
Table of Contents
Windows XP Unit A: Getting Started with Windows XP Unit B: Working with Programs, Files and Folders Appendix: Formatting a Floppy Disk Internet Explorer Unit A: Getting Started with Internet Explorer Office 2003 Unit A: Introducing Microsoft Office 2003 Word 2003 Unit A: Getting Started with Word 2003 Unit B: Editing Documents Unit C: Formatting Text and Paragraphs Unit D: Formatting Documents Excel 2003 Unit A: Getting Started with Excel 2003 Unit B: Building and Editing Worksheets Unit C: Formatting a Worksheet Unit D: Working with Charts Integration Project Unit A: Integrating Word and Excel Access 2003 Unit A: Getting Started with Access 2003 Unit B: Using Tables and Queries Unit C: Using Forms Unit D: Using Reports Integration Project Unit B: Integrating Word, Excel and Access PowerPoint 2003 Unit A: Getting Started with Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 Unit B: Creating a presentation Unit C: Modifying a presentation Unit D: Enhancing a presentation Integration Project Unit C: Integrating Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint Outlook 2003 Unit A: Getting Started with Outlook 2003 Appendix: Managing Information Using Outlook