03380cam a2200337 4500 361464654 TxAuBib 20110208120000.0 090722s2007||||||||||||||||||||||||eng|u 9781591361855 1591361850 (OCoLC)427405774 XOV XOV IBI TxAuBib Stolins, Russel. Microsoft Office 2007 : essentials revised edition / Russel Stolins, Alec Fehl, Trisha Hakola, Jill Murphy. Revised edition. El Sobrante, Calif : Labyrinth Publications, 2007. 827 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. Includes index. pt. 1. Computer concepts and Windows -- 1. introducing basic computer concepts -- 2. Working with Windows programs -- 3. Managing computer files -- 4. Introducing Outlook and the Internet -- 5. Working with the new ribbon interface -- pt. 2. Word 2007 -- 6. Working with Word basics -- 7. Creating and editing business letters -- 8. Creating a memorandum and a press release -- 9. Creating a simple report -- 10. Using mail merge -- 11. Working with tables -- pt. 3. Excel 2007 -- 12. Exploring Excel 2007 -- 13. Editing, viewing, and printing worksheets -- 14. Working with formulas and functions -- 15. Formatting the contents of cells -- 16. Changing the appearance of worksheets -- 17. Discovering the magic of Excel charting -- pt. 4. PowerPoint 2007 -- 18. Creating and delivering a presentation -- 19. Designing the presentation -- 20. Adding clip art, animation, and sound -- pt. 5. Access 2007 -- 21. Creating tables and entering data -- 22. Modifying and maintaining tables -- 23. Working with forms and reports -- 24. Getting answers with queries -- pt. 6. Comprehensive integration -- 25. Integration project: multitasking with Office 2007. "[This book] is a complete survey of the Microsoft Office 2007 Suite. The text begins with basic computer concepts, and then introduces Windows and surveys Office 2007 applications. Students are introduced to Internet Explorer 7.0, Microsoft Office Outlook, Work, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access. The text ends with a comprehensive integration project in which students use the Office applications in collaboration, leveraging the capabilities of each to prepare for a meeting. Concise concept discussions [are] followed by Hands-On exercises that give students experience with those concepts right away. Figures are always in close context with the text so no figure numbers are necessary. Quick Reference sections summarize key tasks with generic steps that will work without repeating an exercise. These can be particularly useful during open-book tests. Hands-On exercises are carefully written and repeatedly tested to be absolutely reliable. Many exercise steps are illustrated with figures to make them easier to follow. Skill Builder exercises provide additional practice on key skills using less detailed exercise steps as the student progresses through the lesson."--Preface. 20111005. Microsoft Word. Microsoft Access. Microsoft Excel (Computer file.) Microsoft PowerPoint (Computer file.) Word processing. Fehl, Alec. Hakola, Trisha. Murphy, Jill.