Résumé
Key features and selling points:
- The tutorial aspect of the book, combined with copious screen shots, shows users each step they need to make to accomplish their objectives
- A detailed table of contents and an extensive index make this one of the easiest "big" references in which to look up information on the market today
- Previous Running Series editions have earned high marks in focus groups and surveys of readers
Contents
Part I: Getting Started with Microsoft Office 1
Chapter 1: A Quick Tour of Microsoft Office 3
Chapter 2: Learning the Basics: Windows, Toolbars, and
Printing 27
Chapter 3: Managing Documents: From Your Hard Disk to the
Internet 59
Chapter 4: For Power Users: Installing and Maintaining
Office 2000 97
Part II: Microsoft Word 109
Chapter 5: Getting Started Using Word 111
Chapter 6: Entering and Editing Text in a Word Document
129
Chapter 7: Formatting a Word Document 171
Chapter 8: Customizing Styles and Templates 209
Chapter 9: Arranging Text in Columns and Lists 235
Chapter 10: Using Word's Proofing Tools 281
Chapter 11: Designing Pages 307
Chapter 12: Working with Word in Workgroups 353
Chapter 13: Writing Long Documents 373
Chapter 14: Using Word to Automate Mailing 397
Part III: Microsoft Excel 417
Chapter 15: Building a Worksheet 419
Chapter 16: Editing a Worksheet 445
Chapter 17: Formatting a Worksheet 461
Chapter 18: Using Workbooks to Organize Information
495
Chapter 19: Customizing Excel to Work the Way You Do
521
Chapter 20: Using Formulas and Functions to Crunch Numbers
541
Chapter 21: Creating Worksheet Charts 563
Chapter 22: Working with Lists, Databases, and Pivot Tables
585
Chapter 23: Analyzing Business Data 615
Chapter 24: Using Excel to Publish to the Web 635
Part IV: Microsoft PowerPoint 647
Chapter 25: Getting Started Using PowerPoint 649
Chapter 26: Entering and Editing Text 667
Chapter 27: Formatting Text 693
Chapter 28: Inserting Tables, Graphics, and Drawings
713
Chapter 29: Adding Special Effects and Internet Links
731
Chapter 30: Perfecting Your Presentation 751
Chapter 31: Setting Up and Publishing the Slide Show
765
Chapter 32: Running the Slide Show 781
Part V: Microsoft Access 791
Chapter 33: Understanding Data Basics 793
Chapter 34: Creating Tables and Relationships 813
Chapter 35: Using Datasheets to Enter and View Data
843
Chapter 36: Using Forms to Enter and View Data 863
Chapter 37: Using Queries to Get Answers 889
Chapter 38: Using Wizards to Generate Reports 917
Chapter 39: Formatting Forms and Reports 943
Part VI: Microsoft Outlook 957
Chapter 40: Getting Started Using Outlook 959
Chapter 41: Learning Basic Outlook Techniques 977
Chapter 42: Using Outlook to Manage Messages and
Appointments 1001
Chapter 43: Using Outlook to Manage Contacts, Tasks, and
Other Types of Information 1033
Part VII: Microsoft Publisher 1057
Chapter 44: Getting Started with Publisher 1059
Chapter 45: Creating Brochures and Newsletters 1085
Chapter 46: Adding Graphics and Special Effects 1103
Chapter 47: Designing a Web Publication 1119
Part VIII: Microsoft FrontPage 1135
Chapter 48: Getting Started Using FrontPage 1137
Chapter 49: Managing Your Web Site 1147
Chapter 50: Creating and Modifying Web Pages 1169
Chapter 51: Formatting Your Web Pages 1199
Chapter 52: Adding Advanced Features to Your Web Pages
1227
Part IX: Small Business Tools 1241
Chapter 53: Analyzing Business Performance Using
Microsoft Small Business Financial Manager 1243
Chapter 54: Managing Customers, Direct Mail, and Business
Plans 1259
Part X: Integrating Microsoft Office Applications 1283
Chapter 55: Sharing Data Among Office Applications
1285
Chapter 56: Using the Office Binder Program 1313
Chapter 57: Using Micros
L'auteur - Michael Halvorson
Michael Halvorson est auteur ou coauteur d'une vingtaine de livres sur l'informatique. dont Microsoft Office XP Au Quotidien et Formation à Microsoft Visual basic 6.0. Licencié en Science informatique de la Pacific Lutheran University à Tacoma, état de Washington, il a également obtenu une maîtrise et un doctorat en Histoire à la University of Washington de Seattle, état de Washington. De 1985 à 1993, il a occupé des postes d'éditeur technique et de directeur de localisation chez Microsoft Corporation. Il développe actuellement des solutions logicielles innovantes pour Microsoft Office et Visual Basic .NET, et dispense également des cours d'Histoire européenne dans plusieurs universités de la côte nord-ouest américaine.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Microsoft Press |
Auteur(s) | Michael Halvorson, Michael Young |
Parution | 25/03/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 1500 |
Format | 18,5 x 23,5 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 2350g |
Intérieur | 2 couleurs |
EAN13 | 9781572319455 |
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