Microsoft Office 2007 Bible
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Chapter 1: Welcome to Microsoft Office 2007
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* Totally new for Office 2007, this "best of the Bible" presents
Office users with the most useful content from leading experts like John Walkenbach,
Cary Prague, Faithe Wempen, and Herb Tyson
* Features invaluable information to help users of all levels get up to speed
on the new features in Excel, Access, Outlook, Word, and PowerPoint
* Office is the most widely used business application suite worldwide; available
in more than 70 languages and used by more than 90 percent of the business world
Table of Contents
Dedication.
Acknowledgements.
Author Biographies.
Introduction.
1. Welcome to Microsoft Office 2007.
2. Navigating in the New Office.
3. Mastering Fundamental Operations.
4. Making a New Document.
5. Formatting 101: Font/Character Formatting.
6. Formatting 201: Paragraph Formatting.
7. Formatting 301: Styles.
8. Page Setup and Sections.
9. Tables and Graphics.
10. Mail Merge.
11. Security, Tracking, and Comments.
12. Using Excel Worksheets and Workbooks.
13. Entering and Editing Worksheet Data.
14. Essential Worksheet and Cell Range Operations.
15. Introducing Formulas and Functions.
16. Working with Dates and Times.
17. Creating Formulas that Count and Sum.
18. Getting Started Making Charts.
19. Working with Database Lists in Excel.
20. A First Look at Powerpoint 2007.
21. Creating a Presentation, Slides, and Text.
22. Working with Layouts, Themes, and Masters.
23. Working with Tables and Charts.
24. Using Clip Art, Pictures, and Diagrams.
25. Building Animation Effects, Transitions, and Support Materials.
26. Preparing and Delivering a Live Presentation.
27. Fundamentals of Email.
28. Processing and Securing Email.
29. Working with Contacts.
30. Working with Tasks, Appointments, and Schedules.
31. Introducing Publisher.
32. Design Dazzling Publications with Publisher. Detailed
33. An Introduction to Database Development.
34. Creating Access Tables.
35. Creating Basic Access Forms.
36. Selecting Data with Queries.
37. Presenting Data with Access Reports.
38. Keeping Information at Hand with OneNote.
39. Making Data Forms with InfoPath.
40. SharePoint.
41. Groove.
42. Integration with Other Office Applications.
Appendix A. Customizing Office.
Appendix B. Optimizing Your Office Installation.
Appendix C. International Support and Accessibility Features.
Index.
About the Authors
John Walkenbach is a leading Excel authority and the author of the bestselling
Excel 2007 Bible and over 40 other books. Herb Tyson is the author of
Word 2007 Bible and has received the Microsoft MVP award for Word yearly for
over ten years. Faithe Wempen is a Microsoft Office Specialist Master
Instructor and author of PowerPoint 2007 Bible. She has taught Microsoft Office
applications to over a quarter of a million online students for corporations.
Cary N. Prague and Michael R. Groh are coauthors of the bestselling
Access 2007 Bible. Prague is founder of Database Creations, the world's largest
Access add-on company and has written over 30 books on database topics. Groh
specializes in application development using Access and is Advisor Answers columnist
for Advisor Guide to Microsoft Access Magazine. Peter G. Aitken wrote
Outlook 2007 Bible and over 40 other computer books. Lisa A. Bucki has
been an author and trainer on computer topics for over 15 years and wrote Teach
Yourself Visually Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007.
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