Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 792 pages
- Published by: For Dummies
- Edition: 1st Edition October 3, 2003
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0764538837
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0764538834
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Book Dimensions:
9.2 x 7.3 x 1.7 inches
- Weighs: 2.6 pounds
Book Description
Are you overwhelmed by the complexities of
Microsoft Office? Are you feeling as if you’re not getting the most out of your applications? Have you not the slightest idea what FrontPage is for? With
Office2003 All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies, you’ll find all the answers you need to take advantage of this popular
software suite and utilize its maximum potential. This one-stop reference provides easy-to-understand solutions arranged in an easy-to-understand format, all in the classic down-to-earth Dummies lingo.
This incredibly popular
software includes everything you need for work, school, or just organization, including:
- Word processing (Word)
- Spreadsheets (Excel)
- Slideshow presentations (Power Point)
- Messaging and contact management (Outlook)
- Database management (Access)
- Web building tools (FrontPage)
- Tools for creating publications (Publisher)
- Application development (Visual Basic for Applications)
This complete and reliable guide to Office will aid you through all the programs and provide expert advice on:
- Formatting, editing, and general tools of Word, including table construction and word styles
- Using Outlook to handle e-mail, maintain contact folders, and manage time and schedule
- Beginning and advanced techniques with Power Point, including how to make your show livelier
- Creating, refining, and organizing spreadsheets with Excel
- Designing, editing, and maintaining a Web page with FrontPage
- Building data-base tables, entering, filtering, and sorting data on Access
- Customizing, automating tasks, and including art and graphics on your Office programs
Written by one of the leading experts on
Microsoft programs, this book helps you create documents, slideshows, Web pages, and spreadsheets, as well as organize your databases, e-mails, and contact information. Stop sitting in front of your computer wondering what all of those multi-colored icons do!
Office2003 All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies will show you how to use Office like a pro.
Book Info
Reference contains 8 mini-books in one; covering Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, Excel, FrontPage, Access, Publisher, Office, and Windows XP. Softcover.
Reader Reviews
The last book review I wrote on this site was close on one year ago... for no other reason than leading a busy life doing other things. But I just felt I had to come out of `exile' for this book because it's classic Peter Weverka at his stunning best. Clear, precise, a touch of gentle humor, Peter cuts through the jargon like a hot knife through butter. There is simply NOTHING that doesn't get properly explained and simplified. "Office 2003 All-In-One" is the Dummies Guide to not just one program but to no less than NINE. (Word 2003, Outlook 2003, PowerPoint 2003, Excel 2003, FrontPage 2003, Access 2003, Publisher 2003, Office 2003 - one step beyond and Windows XP). It's a true compendium of reference books - a genuine all-in-one library. Just so you understand why I feel so qualified toon this publication, I should tell you that I am an 'expert user' at Excel and Access. I'm very much a middle-of-the-road user at Word, Outlook, PowerPoint and Windows XP, and I have never before even looked at FrontPage or Publisher. I reckon that gives me a unique insight into how effective Mr Weverka's writing for all types of users and all levels of expertise. I can assure you it hits the mark at EVERY level. Never condescending, never too clever for his own good, always explained in clear simple language, this book is an absolute pleasure to own, and a real treasure house of information and reference. Screen captures are clean and easy to understand, cross-referencing is more than adequate, and there's hardly a word of unintelligible jargon or computerese anywhere. (Oh, and the author throws in a few smiles from time, to time, just to stop you nodding off.) Peter Weverka has really excelled himself, and has again produced a masterly tome that will stand the test of time. If you want to know more about the inside workings of Office 2003, THIS is the only reference book you will ever need... and that's a promise.
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