Office 2010 For Dummies

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Author: Wallace Wang

ISBN-10: 0470489987

ISBN-13: 9780470489987

Category: Microsoft Applications

The latest edition of one of the bestselling Microsoft Office books of all time!\ Spend less time figuring out Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Access and more time working on actual projects with this new edition of Office 2010 For Dummies. Filled with straightforward, friendly instruction, this book gets you thoroughly up to speed, and it actually makes doing Office work fun!\ First learn all the basics, then how to add more bells and whistles, including how to spice up your Word...

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Take control of your Office and get more done today — learn how, here and now!Your Office is calling! And you're in luck, because this helpful guide walks you step-by-step through the various parts of the Office suite. In no time you'll be mastering the Ribbon interface, working with Word, crunching numbers with Excel, making your point with PowerPoint, organizing your life with Outlook, and using Access like a pro.Where is . . . — easily find the commands you need to complete the job on the Ribbon interfaceGo backstage — see how to save files, open and close them, find recently used files, and more with Backstage View Let's share — use the Office Clipboard to store up to 24 items for sharing among Office programs Tinker with text — create and save Word documents, change fonts, add headers, and format your stuffFormula for success — learn to set up an Excel spreadsheet, enter data, and create formulas to manipulate the dataPresent with power — define and create a PowerPoint presentation with charts, graphics, movies, and soundYou've got e-mail — master it and the calendars, contacts, and task lists in OutlookDelightful databases — store, sort, retrieve, analyze, and print important data using AccessOpen the book and find:Steps for entering, manipulating, and saving dataHow to customize Office 2010 programs Tips on using Office 2010's built-in photo editing toolsAdvice on stopping spam with OutlookDetails about storing contacts and scheduling appointments Cool design tips for dressing up your Word documentsHow to chart and analyze data in ExcelIdeas for punching up your PowerPoint presentationsLearn to:Use Word, Excel®, PowerPoint®, Outlook®, and Access®Create great documents and slide show presentationsEdit spreadsheets, create formulas, and analyze dataConfigure e-mail settings, manage your calendar, and design Access databases

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Introduction. Part I: Getting to Know Microsoft Office 2010. Chapter 1: Introducing Microsoft Office 2010. Chapter 2: Selecting and Editing Data. Chapter 3: Modifying Pictures. Chapter 4: Getting Help from Office 2010. Part II: Working with Word. Chapter 5: Typing Text in Word. Chapter 6: Formatting Text. Chapter 7: Designing Your Pages. Part III: Playing the Numbers with Excel. Chapter 8: The Basics of Spreadsheets: Numbers, Labels, and Formulas. Chapter 9: Playing with Formulas. Chapter 10: Charting and Analyzing Data. Part IV: Making Presentations with PowerPoint. Chapter 11: Creating a PowerPoint Presentation. Chapter 12: Adding Color and Pictures to a Presentation. Chapter 13: Showing Off a Presentation. Part V: Getting Organized with Outlook. Chapter 14: Managing E-Mail with Outlook. Chapter 15: Calendars, Contacts, and Tasks. Part VI: Storing Stuff in Access. Chapter 16: Using a Database. Chapter 17: Searching, Sorting, and Querying a Database. Chapter 18: Creating a Database Report. Part VII: The Part of Tens. Chapter 19: Ten Tips for Using Offi ce 2010. Chapter 20: Ten Keystroke Shortcuts. Chapter 21: Almost Ten Ways to Make Office 2010 Easier to Use. Index.