Synopses & Reviews
Here’s WHAT you’ll learn:
- Create professional-quality documents, publications, Web sites, and slide presentations
- Work smarter on line—from e-mail to team Web sites
- Build spreadsheets and databases that turn data into results
- Use new OneNote and InfoPath for better ways to capture and manage information
- Help keep your computer and personal information safe
Here’s HOW you’ll learn it:
- Jump in wherever you need answers—for the simplest ways to get the job done
- Easy NUMBERED STEPS show exactly what to do
- Handy TIPS teach new techniques and shortcuts
- Quick TRY THIS! exercises help you apply what you learn right away
Easy numbered steps in FULL COLOR!
Covers Microsoft Office, Access, Excel, FrontPage, InfoPath, OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, Publisher, Word.
Synopsis
Get the fast facts that make learning Microsoft Office 2003 plain and simple! This no-nonsense guide written by the authors of Microsoft Windows XP Plain & Simple uses easy numbered steps, full-color pages, and jargon-free language to show the simplest ways to perform everyday tasks with Microsoft Office Access, Excel, FrontPage®, InfoPath, OneNote, Outlook®, PowerPoint, Publisher, and Wordall in one volume. Learn how to create professional-quality documents and publications; manage your e-mail, address book, and calendar; build spreadsheets and databases; produce and deliver great presentations; manage your cross-company relationships; take and manage notes on your computer; implement security features; and more. With Microsoft Office System Plain & Simple2003 Edition, you dont get every way to complete a taskjust the best and quickest way!
Synopsis
Get the fast facts make learning Microsoft Office 2003 plain and simple! This colorful, no-nonsense guide delivers fast answers for using Microsoft Office Access, Excel, FrontPage, InfoPath, OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, Publisher, and Word.
About the Author
Jerry Joyce and Marianne Moon are the authors of the strong-selling Microsoft Windows® XP Plain & Simple, Microsoft Word Version 2002 Plain & Simple, and Microsoft Windows Me At a Glance titles. They both have long-standing relationships with Microsoft as writers and beta testers.
Table of Contents
AcknowledgmentsChapter 1: About This BookChapter 2: Office BasicsChapter 3: Working in WordChapter 4: Creating Different Types of DocumentsChapter 5: Enhancing a DocumentChapter 6: Working in ExcelChapter 7: Analyzing Your DataChapter 8: Presenting Your DataChapter 9: Communicating Using OutlookChapter 10: Managing with OutlookChapter 11: Working with a DatabaseChapter 12: Creating a PowerPoint PresentationChapter 13: Creating a Publication in PublisherChapter 14: Creating Web Pages and Web SitesChapter 15: Using Forms with InfoPathChapter 16: Taking Notes with OneNoteChapter 17: Exchanging Information Among ProgramsChapter 18: Working with Graphics and ObjectsChapter 19: Alternative Ways to Add ContentChapter 20: Working with OthersChapter 21: Fine-Tuning Your WorkChapter 22: Customizing OfficeChapter 23: Keeping Your Files SecureAbout the Authors