Microsoft Excel sets the standard for spreadsheet programs. Its versatility and functionality have made it the most popular spreadsheet program for Windows. It boasts an impressive set of tools to create, analyze, and share spreadsheets. With Excel 2002, Microsoft has added new features such as context-sensitive smart tags, new task panes, and Document Recovery to this popular product. Excel's compatibility with other Office 2002 products and its improved collaboration and Web integration features, including the ability to add data from Web sources, make it the perfect tool for sharing information on the Internet or intranets. Excel 2002 for Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide offers a friendly, gentle tour through all the features of Excel 2002. Starting with worksheet basics, readers will learn to edit, use functions, format cells, and add graphic objects. Then this Visual QuickStart Guide moves on to charts, printing, databases, Web publishing, and advanced techniques in Excel. This visual guide can be used as a task-based reference or as a tutorial.
As the ideal office reference for psreadsheet productivity, this book compiles all important information about Excel for Windows in one power-packed volume. The book includes comprehensive, alphabetical listings of all Excel features and functions. Plus, special tips and warnings provide the tools users need to achieve their goals.
Loaded with tips, examples, and ideas, this book provides a quick and practical approach to learning for beginners and business users with limited time. It takes readers step-by-step through the basics of using the spreadsheet, database, chart functions, and graphical functions, including the new features most often used by beginners.
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Visual QuickStart Guides, designed in an attractive tutorial and reference format, are the quickest, easiest, and most thorough way to learn applications, tasks, and technologies. The Visual QuickStart Guides are a smart choice and guide the learner in a friendly and respectful tone. Visually presented with copious screenshots, the focused discussions by topic and tasks make learning a breeze and quickly take you to exactly what you want to learn. Microsoft Office 2011 for Macintosh: Visual QuickStart Guide, written by best-selling author Steve Schwartz, has been extensively rewritten to provide expanded coverage of the core Office applications: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook, provides in-depth instructions on many of the new features and changes introduced in Office 2011, and offers a thorough introduction to the Office Web Apps. Coverage of each application is jam-packed with information and tips that not only explain HOW to perform a task, but WHY you need this procedure and WHEN it's best to use it. Table of Contents PART I: GETTING STARTED Chapter 1: Introducing Office 2011 Chapter 2: Office Basics Chapter 3: Working with Graphics PART II: MICROSOFT WORD Chapter 4: Introducing Word 2011 Chapter 5: Document Formatting Chapter 6: Text Formatting Chapter 7: Creating Tables Chapter 8: Working in Other Views Chapter 9: Other Word Features PART III: MICROSOFT EXCEL Chapter 10: Spreadsheet Essentials Chapter 11: Modifying Worksheets Chapter 12: Formulas and Functions Chapter 13: Working with Tables Chapter 14: Charts and Graphs Chapter 15: Database Techniques Chapter 16: Sharing Workbooks PART IV: MICROSOFT POWERPOINT Chapter 17: Creating a Presentation Chapter 18: Charts and Tables Chapter 19: Wrapping up a Presentation PART V: MICROSOFT OUTLOOK Chapter 20: Introducing Outlook Chapter 21: Email Chapter 22: Contacts Chapter 23: Calendar Chapter 24: Tasks Chapter 25: Notes Chapter 26: My Day Part VI: ADVANCED TOPICS Chapter 27: Combining Office Data Chapter 28: Office 2011 and the Internet Chapter 29: The Office Web Apps Index
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The perfect companion for taking the Microsoft Office suite to the Mac! So you finally got a Mac, but you’re not looking forward to figuring out how Office works in a different environment? No worries! All you need is Microsoft Office 2008 For Mac All-in-One For Dummies to learn the fundamentals of Office 2008. With six books in one, it shows you how to use every Office 2008 for Mac application, so you can start getting things done right away. Written by Microsoft MVPs, Microsoft Office 2008 For Mac All-in-One For Dummies provides a user-friendly guide on how to master all the programs: Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Entourage. This book explores ways to: Use the new galleries to find features, formats, wizards, templates, and recently used files Create your own templates on Excel and open Web pages in HTML format Take advantage of PowerPoint by adding animation to your slides, inserting music from your iTunes library, and fine-tuning the timing Organize your schedule on My Day, handle contacts and e-mail, and manage a database—all through Entourage Manage projects of all sizes on the Project Center Use all the applications together, and to their full potential With this all-in-one reference, you’ll become an expert on sharing files with Windows users, integrating Office 2008 with iLife and other Mac applications, and working with Office and Web 2.0, as well as other common business tasks. This book makes it that easy!
This valuable tutorial and reference takes UNIX users and programmers through the specifics of the Korn shell--the popular user interface. It teaches clearly and quickly how to interact properly with the UNIX shell, and even delves into advanced topics such as writing shell scripts.