Synopses & Reviews
The goal of the OLeary Series is to give students a basic understanding of computing concepts and to build the skills necessary to ensure that an “OLeary” student has an advantage in whatever career they choose. The text design emphasizes step-by-step instructions with full screen captures that illustrate the results of each step performed. This method allows students to learn at their own pace. Each Tutorial (chapter) combines conceptual coverage with detailed software-specific instructions. A running case that is featured in each tutorial highlights the real-world applications of each software program and leads students step-by-step from problem to solution.
About the Author
Tim OLeary is a professor of IS at ASU, and has written many books on Computing and Information Systems.Linda OLeary is a professional trainer in Computing. She has developed training manuals for large corporations, presented seminars on a wide variety of application programs, and has co-authored severalbooks with her husband, Tim.
Table of Contents
Microsoft Word 2003 Tutorial 4: Creating a Newsletter Tutorial 5: Creating Complex Tables and Merging Documents Tutorial 6: Creating a Web Site Working Together 2: Linking and Document Collaboration Microsoft Excel 2003 Tutorial 4: Using Solver, Creating Templates, and Evaluating Scenarios Tutorial 5: Using Data Tables, Creating Macros, and Designing Onscreen Forms Tutorial 6: Creating and Using Lists and Web Pages Working Together 2: Reviewing a Workbook and Importing Access Data Microsoft Access 2003 Tutorial 4: Working with Multiple Tables Tutorial 5: Creating Custom Forms Tutorial 6: Creating Custom Reports, Macros, and Switchboards Working Together 2: Exporting and Creating Data Access Pages Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 Tutorial 3: Using Advanced Presentation Features Tutorial 4: Creating a Presentation for a Kiosk and the Web Working Together 2: Reviewing, Embedding, and Broadcasting a Presentation