Synopses & Reviews
This new text from the Shelly Cashman Series goes well beyond the fundamentals by covering more advanced Microsoft Office 2000 functionality for skilled users
Synopsis
Part of the highly successful Shelly Cashman Series, this book covers more advanced Microsoft Office XP functionality for skilled users.
About the Author
Gary Shelly
Gary Shelly, together with co-author Tom Cashman, wrote and published his first computer education textbook in 1969. Since then, more than twenty million copies of Shelly Cashman textbooks have been sold. In recent years, Gary, Tom, and a talented group of contributing authors have produced leading textbooks on computer programming, computer concepts, and application software.
Thomas J. Cashman
Thomas J. Cashman received his education at California State University, Los Angeles. In 1960, he established one of the first business data processing programs in the United States at Long Beach City College in California, where he taught and served as department head from 1960 to 1966.
In 1969, he began collaborating with Gary Shelly. Since that time, Cashman, Shelly, and a talented group of contributing authors have produced more than 186 leading textbooks on computer programming, computer concepts, and application software. He has also taught summer institutes for teachers at the University of Central Oklahoma, Memphis State University, and Purdue University.
The Shelly Cashman Series
Thirty-five years ago, computer educator Tom Cashman collaborated with Gary Shelly, one of his programming students, on their first book: IBM System/360 Assembler Language, published by Anaheim Publishing Company. With the success of this book, they formed a writing partnership that has endured to this day.
Shelly and Cashman soon became the best-selling authors in computer and computer programming education. In 1980, they published the first ever full-color Introduction to Computers text. Not only did they sell 1.8 million copies of this edition, they changed the face of the Introductory computer course forever. Today, the Shelly Cashman Series books, published by Course Technology, are used by thousands of educators and millions of students, all around the world.Thomas J. Cashman received his education at California State University, Los Angeles. In 1960, he established one of the first business data processing programs in the United States at Long Beach City College in California, where he taught and served as department head from 1960 to 1966. In 1969, he began collaborating with Gary Shelly. Since that time, Cashman, Shelly, and a talented group of contributing authors have produced more than 186 leading textbooks on computer programming, computer concepts, and application software. He has also taught summer institutes for teachers at the University of Central Oklahoma, Memphis State University, and Purdue University.Misty E. Vermaat has more than 20 years of experience in the field of Computer Information Systems. During the past 15 years, she has co-authored 19 textbooks with Gary Shelly and Tom Cashman, including many versions of Discovering Computers and Microsoft Word Comprehensive Concepts and Techniques. She is a certified Microsoft Word Expert. Misty also was a tenured associate professor in the Information Systems and Computer Programming department at Purdue University Calumet and has worked as a consultant for a variety of businesses.
Table of Contents
Microsoft Word 2000 Project 7: Working with a Master Document, an Index, and a Table of Contents Project 8: Creating an Online Form Project 9: Using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) with Word Integration Feature: Linking an Excel Worksheet and Charting its Data in Word Microsoft Excel 2000 Project 7: Using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) with Excel Project 8: Auditing, Data Validation, and Solving Complex Problems Project 9: Importing External Data, Tracking and Routing Changes, and Creating Data Maps, PivotCharts, and PivotTables Web Feature: Creating a PivotTable List and Web Page Using Excel Microsoft Access 2000 Project 7: Creating a Report Using Design View Project 8: Customizing Forms Using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), Charts, and PivotTable Objects Project 9: Administering a Database System Integration Feature: Using Access Data in Other Applications Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 Project 5: Creating a Self-Running Presentation Using Animation Effects Project 6: Using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) with PowerPoint Web Feature: Distributing Presentations to Remote Audiences 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