PowerPoint has long been the bestselling presentation graphics program for Windows, but it hasn't been updated for a while. The ultimate tutorial/reference, Running PowerPoint 4.0 for Windows delves deeper into the subject than the Step by Step book and offers maximum power with minimal learning and development time.
Beginning with the basics of creating a new presentation, this revised edition teaches everything you need to create a finished professional presentation. Effective at home or office as a self-paced tutorial, as well as for training center and classroom environments.
PowerPoint is one of the bestselling presentation graphics programs for Windows. Beginning with basic tasks such as creating and printing a presentation, the book moves on to more advanced features such as special effects and the use of color. It also shows how to create various types of charts through the use of examples and chart make-overs.
A book for both beginning and intermediate PowerPoint users. Fast Tracks help users cut to the chase and find only the commands they need. Special tips call attention to program shortcuts, and Designer Notes help readers put together their presentation elements in a polished, effective way.
The Microsoft Official Academic Courseware (MOAC) Office 2010 Series is the only Official Academic Course program. Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2010 is built from the ground-up around the MOS® certification objectives, making it a great way to learn all the workforce-oriented tasks required for certification. The Test Bank now offers greater flexibility and provides more than 75 questions and 3 projects per lesson, as well as automated grading via OfficeGrader. Furthermore, the latest edition's use of color in screen captures allows users to follow on screen much easier, as screen captures will look the exact same as the application. Additional projects throughout the book help users comprehend how a task is applied on the job. OfficeGrader also helps instructors offer immediate feedback on all homework, assignments, and projects and additional animated tutorials on key Office tasks provides additional help on difficult topics.
Take Off with Computers is a series of 8 books for classes 1 to 8 for computer science. It is based on Windows 7 and Office 2010. It has an application-based course structure which fulfils the need of learner and educator alike.
This timely book helps educators unleash the interactive potential of PowerPoint to build their own multimedia material that perfectly matches the needs of their students. While PowerPoint affords powerful capabilities for creating dynamic classroom lessons and enriching curriculum, few educators understand how to take advantage of these built-in features. The second edition of this practical guide helps educators produce creative multimedia material for their students, regardless of their level of programming proficiency. Powerful PowerPoint for Educators: Using Visual Basic for Applications to Make PowerPoint Interactive, Second Edition discusses the educational benefits of multimedia instruction and provides a review of intermediate PowerPoint skills. Author David Marcovitz explains the concept of Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) scripting and provides progressively advanced skills and practice examples. While other books that describe VBA are written in a highly technical manner, this book is geared toward educators with little or no programming background and includes tips for modifying the practice examples for their own interactive multimedia projects.
This book has unique 3 Stage guaranteed learning system with interactive software. In the 1st Stage book offers you detailed explanation with illustration and diagrams, in 2nd Stage Audio video CD demonstrates what was taught in the book, and in the 3rd Stage self - testing software tests your skill and corrects when you make a mistake. The CD-ROM contains Self learning tutorials on Windows, Word, Excel, Access, Internet plus Busylite financial Accounting & SmartCop Anti Virus Software.
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