Our Microsoft Office Applications books provide a wide variety of applications, projects, and simulations that will appeal to students with different computer skills and personal interests. When the Introductory and Advanced books are used together, students will learn all of the necessary skills to become Microsoft Office Specialist certified at the core level for Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. Instructions and activities are generic and work for Microsoft Office XP, Office 2000, and Office 2003.
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Höhe: 305 mm
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978-0-619-05500-4 (9780619055004)
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INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT OFFICE UNIT. Part 1: Review of Microsoft Office Basics. Part 2: Using the Internet. Part 3: Getting Ready. ADVANCED MICROSOFT WORD UNIT. Part 6: Advanced Formatting. Part 7: Templates and Wizards. Part 8: Workgroup Collaboration and Web Pages. Part 9: Tables and Graphics. Part 10: Working with Long Documents. ADVANCED MICROSOFT EXCEL UNIT. Part 7: Graphics and Formats. Part 8: Print Options. Part 9: Spreadsheet Tools. Part 10: Advanced Spreadsheet Activities. Part 11: Multiple Spreadsheets. Part 12: Spreadsheets and the Web. ADVANCED MICROSOFT POWERPOINT UNIT. Part 4: Integrating PowerPoint with Other Office Programs. Part 5: Advanced Text, Animation, and Multimedia Features. Part 6: PowerPoint Simulations. ADVANCED MICROSOFT ACCESS UNIT. Part 4: Table Design and Relationships. Part 5: Queries and Forms. Part 6: Reports and Integration. ADVANCED MICROSOFT OUTLOOK UNIT. Part 3: Advanced Outlook and E-mail. Part 4: Advanced Outlook Tools. ADVANCED MICROSOFT PUBLISHER/FRONTPAGE UNIT. Part 3: Advanced Publisher. Part 4: Advanced FrontPage. ADVANCED CRITICAL THINKING AND PROBLEM SOLVING PROJECTS UNIT. BUSINESS STUDENTS ASSOCIATION SIMULATION. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SIMULATION. Appendices. A: Windows Basics. B: Computer Concepts. C: Concepts for Microsoft Office Programs. D: Keyboarding Touch System Improvement. E: Ten-Key Numeric Touch System Improvement. F: Models for Formatted Documents. G: Task Filenames and Descriptions. H: Application Filenames and Descriptions. I: E-mailing Writing Guidelines. J: Letter Writing Guides. K: Proofreader's Marks. L: The Microsoft Office Specialist Program. M: Start-Up Checklist.