Microsoft Office 2007 On Demand
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Microsoft Office 2007 On Demand
by: Steve Johnson, Perspection Inc.

Microsoft Office 2007 On Demand
By Steve Johnson, Perspection Inc.
Publisher: Que
Number Of Pages: 752
Publication Date: 2006-12-28
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0789736403
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780789736406
Product Description:
How to Use
鈥?nbsp; Office: Organize information and add impact with clip art, SmartArt diagrams, tables, and charts with a new results-oriented interface
鈥?nbsp; Word: Create great-looking documents faster using themes, styles, and templates
鈥?nbsp; Excel: Use organizing, processing, and presenting tools to create data in Excel
鈥?nbsp; PowerPoint: Create powerful presentations faster using ready-made design templates and themes
鈥?nbsp; Outlook: Use tools for creating and managing your e-mail, calendar, contacts, and tasks
鈥?nbsp; Publisher: Use task panes to quickly create a brochure or a newsletter without being a designer
鈥?nbsp; SharePoint: Collaborate and share documents and information
鈥?nbsp; Prepare for the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exam
鈥?nbsp; Practice your new skills with the useful workshops inside
On the Web
This book uses real-world examples to give you a context in which to use a task. This book also includes workshops to help you put together individual tasks into projects. The Office example files that you need for project tasks are available at www.perspection.com
Perspection has written and produced books on a variety of computer software鈥攊ncluding Microsoft Office 2003 and XP, Microsoft Windows XP, Apple Mac OS X Panther, Adobe Photoshop CS2, Macromedia Flash 8, Macromedia Director MX, and Macromedia Fireworks鈥攁nd Web publishing. In 1991, after working for Apple Computer and Microsoft, Steve Johnson founded Perspection, Inc. Perspection is committed to providing information and training to help people use software more effectively. Perspection has written more than 80 computer books, and sold more than 5 million copies.
Includes MCAS Exam Objectives!
This courseware meets the objectives for the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist (MCAS). Upon completion of this courseware, you may be prepared to take the exam for MCAS qualification. To learn more about becoming a Microsoft Certified Application Specialist, visit www.microsoft.com.
Chapter 1 Getting Started with Office 1
Chapter 2 Using Shared Office Tools 33
Chapter 3 Adding Art to Office Documents 57
Chapter 4 Adding Shapes to Office Documents 93
Chapter 5 Formatting Office Documents 115
Chapter 6 Creating a Document with Word 131
Chapter 7 Formatting a Document with Word 153
Chapter 8 Enhancing a Document with Word 173
Chapter 9 Creating a Worksheet with Excel 211
Chapter 10 Building a Worksheet with Excel 239
Chapter 11 Designing a Worksheet with Excel 281
Chapter 12 Creating a Presentation with PowerPoint 305
Chapter 13 Delivering a Presentation with PowerPoint 343
Chapter 14 Creating a Database with Access 375
Chapter 15 Locating and Managing Data with Access 405
Chapter 16 Presenting Data with Access 423
Chapter 17 Communication with Outlook 447
Chapter 18 Managing Information with Outlook 489
Chapter 19 Creating a Publication with Publisher 519
Chapter 20 Designing a Publication with Publisher 537
Chapter 21 Publishing Office Documents on the Web 557
Chapter 22 Protecting and Securing Office Documents 575
Chapter 23 Reviewing and Sharing Office Documents 605
Chapter 24 Expanding Office Functionality 647
New Features 673
Microsoft Certified Applications Specialist 683
Summary: Excellent learning resource
Rating: 5
This is a great tool for learning how to use Office 2007. I like the way it divides its sections, color codes the sections so they’re easy to find, and makes finding what you need very simple. If you want to become MOUS Certified in Office 2007, there are icons on the pages to point out where to concentrate to learn what you need for MOUS testing.
Summary: Force user to pay $7.95 more for sample files
Rating: 2
The book does not include the sample files on a CD. The end user is required to go to the website. On the website, they are given the choice to download each individual sample file or to buy a CD for an additional $7.95 (for shipping and handling). If the $.50 CD had been included with the book, there would be no need to charge the customer for shipping and handling. Plus, when does it cost $7.95 to ship a CD? As for the book itself, it is okay. The pictures are in color, but they are just general instructions. They are not step by step instructions.
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