"Extending Word 2000 for Windows" offers step-by-step explanations, theory topics, structured exercises, keyboard, menu and toolbar options, a glossary of Word 2000 commands and mock examination papers at the end of each section.
With a completion time of 75+ hours, this book is certified as Expert level for Microsoft Word. Aimed at the beginner, this comprehensive book covers beginning through advanced features of the software. Lessons contain objectives, step-by-step instructions, screen illustrations, tips, notes, Internet coverage, chapter summaries, end-of-chapter exercises, projects, and SCANS correlations. Extra challenging activities are provided, along with group activities to emphasize teamwork. Unit reviews contain a Command Summary, Review Questions, Applications, and On-the-Job Simulations.
Covers installation, Word 97 basics, editing and text formatting, graphics, multimedia features, tables, templates, desktop publishing, and creating a Web page
Part of the highly successful Shelly Cashman Series, this text provides coverage of basic and advanced Microsoft Word 2000 skills. Each project is explained using a clear, step-by-step, screen-by-screen approach that ensures the user stays on track
Examine the nuts and bolts of successful management in today’s rapidly evolving libraries! This book is an essential primer for new library managers and directors. In addition to providing an overview of the practical aspects of management, it is a vital reference tool for managing your library and its staff. The Practical Library Manager’s informative text and comprehensive bibliographies of print and electronic resources can guide you to solutions to the issues that every fledgling library manager must deal with upon appointment. While there are many publications on library management, The Practical Library Manager is one of very few to focus on the practical issues of staffing and the importance of continuous staff training. Also, unlike other books on the subject, this book features a chapter that points you to relevant management texts originally written for the corporate world rather than the library profession. The Practical Library Manager is the perfect single source to help you: understand the challenges of staffing your library and training your staff explore new technology’s impact on library workers and evaluate training programs to help them keep up ensure that your staff has the core competencies they’ll need in the current climate build a “virtual library” decide whether your library should join a consortium and much more! In the words of the author: “Today, the most successful libraries in the country are those addressing the needs of both external and internal customers. However, it takes more than technology to change the working relationship between the institution and its customer. The guiding force for change must include a strong and respectful relationship between the library manager and staff. Much of what is written in this book can assist the fledgling manager in creating an environment of trust, teamwork, and respect.”
Before starting the keystrokes of a project, Duffy takes more time to explain the significance of what students are about to do and learn. This conceptual approach builds computer skills and encourages critical thinking. After completing the projects in these books, readers will be prepared to take the core Microsoft Certification exams for Word 2000, Excel 2000, Access 2000, PowerPoint 2000, Outlook 2000, and FrontPage 2000. Successful completion of these exams gives readers measurable, marketable skills. For anyone interested in learning Microsoft Office 2000.
Learn how to get the maximum performance out of software through optimization, customization, and a thorough understanding of the advanced functions. This title is unique in that it offers the most advanced treatment of Office aimed at the power user/super user, with highly prized third-party utilities on the CD-ROM.