Supported by numerous exercises and projects designed to appeal to a wide range of students, this practical and informative text offers a step-by-step, hands-on guide to Powerpoint.
For short, introductory courses on Windows/98 and Office 2000. Supported by numerous exercises and projects designed to appeal to a wide range of students, these practical and informative texts offer a step-by-step, hands-on guide to learning the software. Ericksen fills a much-needed void in the market. *Full, four-color, spiral-bound texts on the latest releases of Microsofts best-selling applications. *Gives students up-to-date information on current applications in an attractive, and easy-to-use format. *Completely visual, hands-on in orientation with minimal reading; the focus is on doing. Explains each task in detail, concluding with a practice exercise students can perform. Presents numerous screen shots, including dialog boxes and results of the exercises. *Gives students opportunities to practice tasks, and provides visual reinforcement. *Concise, task-oriented objectives, guided exercises, and end-of-chapter summaries. *Helps keep students on track. *Unique What/How/Why/Tips organization. *Streamlines tasks for students, making skill mastery easy. *End-of-chapter independent practice exercises, objective reviews, and key terms lists as well as end-of-part integrated Che
The core of this guide is a logical sequence of straightforward, easy-to-follow, hands-on instructions for creating outstanding presentations in a fast-paced training solution free of unnecessary frills.
This edition will improve on an already solid Easy PowerPoint offering. The coverage will address key program changes such as: - The new user interface - Better integration with data from the other Office applications - Better formatting options - The ability to run fully functional presentations over the web with Internet Explorer Additionally, this edition adds coverage of soft skills not related to the software that will help improve reader's presentations. Coverage along these lines includes: - How to best present and emphasize your key points - How to choose the best fonts for your presentation media - How color choice is affected by presentation media and the audience you will present to.
The great sales of this version of the suite will lead to a huge market at the right audience level for the Complete Idiot's Guide to Microsoft PowerPoint 2000. The customers who buy the various consumer level PCs with Office preloaded are the same customers who are looking for a friendly and fun way to learn from a book. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 delivers on all of the promises of the successful Complete Idiot's Guide series and gives the reader a good introduction to the features they need to learn in the newest version of PowerPoint to be productive with the software. In this new edition, there is a tighter focus on the way an average user uses the software - with increased coverage of practical tips i.e when or when not to use animation in your presentation.
This book is for the novice computer user who needs a "look-and-learn" approach to learning a new software program, offering straightforward instruction on financial planning and forecasting. Every step is accompanied by an illustration of what the reader will see on their computer screen. Visual learners will relish the format because it enables them to get up to speed quickly.
Loaded with tips from the software experts on how to get the most from Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 presentation graphics program, this book shows users each step needed to accomplish their objectives.