Features
- Cover Type: Spiral Bound with 1032 pages
- Published by: Course Technology
- Edition: 1st Edition March 1, 2007
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1423905776
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1423905776
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Book Dimensions:
10.6 x 9.7 x 1.3 inches
- Weighs: 4.4 pounds
Product Description
Master the unprecedented capabilities of
Microsoft Office 2007 with the New Perspectives on
Microsoft Office 2007, First Course, Windows XP Edition! With our critical thinking, problem-solving focus, users will gain a comprehensive understanding of the
software and will learn how to capitalize on the flexibility it offers. The case-based tutorials challenge users to apply what they are learning to real-life tasks, preparing them to easily transfer skills to new situations. With the New Perspectives Series approach, users understand why they are learning what they are learning and are better prepared to retain these skills.
About The Author
Ann Shaffer has contributed to several books about computers, including New Perspectives on
Microsoft Word. She began in textbook publishing as a Development Editor for William C. Brown and is now a freelance technical editor and writer. Ann holds a Master's degree in English from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Patrick Carey received his M.S. in Biostatistics from the University of Wisconsin, where he worked as a researcher designing and analyzing clinical studies. He co-authored his first textbook on using Excel as a statistical tool. Patrick has authored or co-authored over twenty academic and trade texts for the
software industry. Kathleen Finnegan is a co-author on New Perspectives on
Microsoft Access Brief and has edited and managed many other textbooks on
Microsoft applications for Thomson Course Technology. Kathy taught various computer courses for corporate training and high-tech companies and developed courseware as a technical writer and editor. Joseph Adamski earned a Master's degree in computer science at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and spent 12 years as a computer professional at aerospace and financial services companies. He recently published his 30th textbook. He is an Associate Professor Emeritus at Grand Valley State University, where he?s taught since 1979. Roy Ageloff has taught courses in computer programming, database design and development, accounting information systems, and office productivity
software at the University of Rhode Island and has written textbooks in
programming languages, database software, and spreadsheet applications. He is a business consultant and teacher at Paradise Valley Community College, Arizona.