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Office XP 9 in 1 Desk Reference For Dummies

Office XP 9 in 1 Desk Reference For Dummies


By Greg Harvey, PhD, Peter Weverka, John Walkenbach, Alison Barrows, Bill Dyszel, Camille McCue, Damon Dean

ISBN: 978-0-7645-0819-6
Format: Paper
Pages: 864 Pages
Pub. Date: June 2001

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Price: $29.99
Description
Author Information
Table of Contents
Introduction.

Book I: Windows.

Chapter 1: Getting to Know the Windows Desktop.

Chapter 2: Getting Started (And Stopped) in Windows.

Chapter 3: Working with Windows (Within Windows).

Chapter 4: Dealing with Toolbars.

Chapter 5: Dialog Boxes and Menus.

Chapter 6: The Lowdown on Files and Folders.

Chapter 7: File and Folder Management.

Chapter 8: Getting a Better Look at Files and Folders.

Windows Index.

Book II: Word 2002.

Chapter 1: Word Basics.

Chapter 2: Saving, Naming, Deleting, and Exiting.

Chapter 3: Changing the Look of Your Document.

Chapter 4: Editing Made Easy.

Chapter 5: Basic Formatting.

Chapter 6: Advanced Formatting.

Chapter 7: Envelopes, Labels, and Form Letters.

Chapter 8: Making Your Work Go Faster.

Chapter 9: Getting Really Organized.

Chapter 10: Constructing the Perfect Table.

Chapter 11: Drawing and Inserting Things into Your Document.

Chapter 12: Desktop and Web Publishing.

Word 2002 Index.

Book III: Excel 2002.

Chapter 1: Getting to Know Excel.

Chapter 2: Working with Workbook Files.

Chapter 3: Working with the Worksheets in Your Workbook.

Chapter 4: Entering Worksheet Data.

Chapter 5: Editing the Data You Enter.

Chapter 6: Making Your Work Look Good.

Chapter 7: Selecting, Copying, and Moving Your Data.

Chapter 8: Using Formulas and Functions.

Chapter 9: Managing and Analyzing Your Data.

Chapter 10: Charting the Excel Way.

Excel 2002 Index.

Book IV: Access 2002.

Chapter 1: Access Basics.

Chapter 2: Creating and Navigating a Database.

Chapter 3: Tables: A Home for Your Data.

Chapter 4: Getting Your Tables Just Right.

Chapter 5: Working with Fields.

Chapter 6: Manipulating Your Data.

Chapter 7: Queries: Getting Answers from Your Data.

Chapter 8: More Fun with Queries.

Chapter 9: Using Aggregate Calculations and Building Expressions.

Chapter 10: Reporting Results.

Chapter 11: Changing the Look of Your Report.

Chapter 12: Forms for Displaying and Entering Data.

Access 2002 Index.

Book V: Outlook 2002.

Chapter 1: All About Outlook.

Chapter 2: Getting Going with E-Mail.

Chapter 3: Reading and Replying to Your Mail.

Chapter 4: Making Your E-Mail Life Easier.

Chapter 5: Using the Calendar.

Chapter 6: Tasks for Everyone.

Chapter 7: Working with Your Contacts.

Chapter 8: Tracking Activities with Journals.

Chapter 9: Managing Outlook Notes.

Outlook 2002 Index.

Book VI: PowerPoint 2002.

Chapter 1: Getting Started with a PowerPoint Presentation.

Chapter 2: Sliding into Your Presentation.

Chapter 3: Laying the Groundwork with Templates.

Chapter 4: Using and Abusing Masters.

Chapter 5: Adding Text to Your Presentation.

Chapter 6: Making Your Text Look Presentable.

Chapter 7: Getting Visual.

Chapter 8: Manipulating Your Multimedia.

Chapter 9: Making a Graph(ical) Presentation.

Chapter 10: Planning the Presentation.

Chapter 11: Showing Off Your Work.

Chapter 12: Publishing Your Presentation.

PowerPoint 2002 Index.

Book VII: FrontPage 2002.

Chapter 1: Getting to Know FrontPage.

Chapter 2: Starting Your Webbing.

Chapter 3: Getting Organized Before It's Too Late.

Chapter 4: Laying the Groundwork for Your Web Pages.

Chapter 5: Getting the Basics on Your Page.

Chapter 6: Making Your Pages Worth Looking At.

Chapter 7: Image Editing for Everyone.

Chapter 8: Publishing Your Web Pages.

FrontPage 2002 Index.

Book VIII: Publisher 2002.

Chapter 1: Getting Started with Publisher.

Chapter 2: Working with Pages.

Chapter 3: Operating with Objects.

Chapter 4: Getting the Word Out.

Chapter 5: You Ought to Be in Pictures.

Chapter 6: Spinning a Web Site.

Publisher 2002 Index.

Book IX: Bringing It All Together.

Chapter 1: Keeping Tabs on Your Files.

Chapter 2: Trading Data between Office Files and Programs.

Chapter 3: Creating Charts with Microsoft Graph.

Chapter 4: Managing the Microsoft Clip Organizer.

Chapter 5: Drawing Lines and Shapes.

Bringing It All Together Index.

Appendixes.

Appendix A: Starting, Surviving, and Getting Help.

Appendix B: Printing an Office Document.

Index.

Book Registration Information.

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