Office 2010 For Dummies 1st Edition by Wallace Wang (PDF)

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    Ebook Info

    • Published: 2010
    • Number of pages: 432 pages
    • Format: PDF
    • File Size: 19.84 MB
    • Authors: Wallace Wang

    Description

    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 documents, edit Excel spreadsheets and create formulas, add sound to your PowerPoint presentation, and much more.Helps you harness the power of Microsoft Office 2010 and all of its new functionality; the book covers Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and AccessExplains and instructs in the straightforward, friendly, For Dummies style that makes instruction more accessible and skill-building easierCovers typing and formatting text in Word and spicing up your documentsShows you how to navigate and edit an Excel spreadsheet, create formulas, and chart and analyze Excel dataDemonstrates how to create a PowerPoint presentation and add color, sound, and picturesExplores Outlook, including configuring e-mail, storing contacts, organizing tasks, scheduling your time, and setting appointmentsDelves into designing Access databases, including editing, modifying, searching, sorting, and querying; also covers viewing and printing reports, and moreBe ready to take full advantage of Microsoft Office 2010 with this fun and easy guide.

    User’s Reviews

    Editorial Reviews: From the Inside Flap 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 Access Open 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 presentations From the Back Cover 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 Access Open 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 presentations About the Author Wallace Wang is the bestselling author of several dozen computer books including Office For Dummies and Beginning Programming For Dummies. Besides writing computer books, Wally also enjoys performing stand-up comedy just to do something creative that involves human beings instead of machines. Read more

    Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

    ⭐I bought this because my new computer came with Office 2010 and I find Word is totally different than my 2003 version. I tried in desperation to navigate the outrageously styled index only to give up in exasperation. This book seems to me to be a mish-mash of interconnected topics with little logic to the format and lessons, etc. Obvious search words are not in the index, so one must page through it page-at-a-time to find (IF IT CAN BE) the help one is looking for. I think it was a waste of my PRECIOUSLY low finances, and I have spent the past 20+ years using Dummies books to learn my way through all things computer.Such was their tutoring and my learning in that, that I even called them to correct a huge error in their early Windows ones. Contrary to their claims in them, Sound Recorder (of that era) DOES NOT “only go for 90 seconds;” properly navigated, it can go as long as you want it to.This book, I tossed it aside in SHEER EXASPERATION. Don’t waste your money.

    ⭐As of right now, I must give this product a half review, I haven’t had a chance to fully use.Therefore, I can’t give a complete review. As far Delivery, I would rate excellent, arriving ahead of projected date. As far as inspection of the product, was as sellers advertised and looks excellent as well. I would recommend this product at this time.

    ⭐As with all the other “Dummies” books on a particular subject, this book has helped me a lot. I used Office 2003 before and loved it’s simplicity. Office 2010 was SO much more complicated, I really felt like HAD to buy it to know what I was doing!!! I wish I had bought Office 2007 software, as friends who have it say it is also much simpler to use than the 2010 version. Of course I didn’t find that out until I had invested in the 2010 version!!!

    ⭐Great help for Office 2010 users to get going the right way without problems. It’s a little bit technical which is good because the Office programs are not always easy to use. Anyway, I needed this book because I wanted to know more about Windows Excel and I’m glad I purchased it. Even for a simple guy like me it was understandable!

    ⭐It was a great gift for friend that needed to brush up on their skills.

    ⭐It’s very useful for those who are computer illiterate.

    ⭐well written book.

    ⭐Good inf for newbies and a nice reference for those things you might forget when working with Office10.

    ⭐Typical “Dummies” book, I’ve been out of an office environment for 4 years so I bought this so I can brush up on my skillsGreat value for money

    ⭐After having a frustrating time with my ancient laptop I took the plunge and bought a new one. This gave me more problems as I had to navigate Windows 7 and upgrade to Microsoft 10. These books are invaluable, straight forward and easy to use as a dip in for areas you have known in older versions but have changed, not for the better in some cases. I received the order before the delivery date and in good condition. Excelent purchace.

    ⭐I needed to understand Microsoft excel to a more advanced level quite quickly to assist in getting a job. This book is set at a level that even I could understand and follow. It has helped me gain knowledge more quickly than I could have by attending a course. Is also good for consolidating any knowledge gained from excel formal courses. I would recommend this product

    ⭐Just swapped from XP to Windows 7 and Microsoft 2010. This book is perfect for me! Its written simply and with humour – you can tell Mr Wang is a part time comedian!! I’ve learnt quite alot, including many shortcuts. Yes, I would recommend this book

    ⭐The book arrived quickly and in excellent condition. It’s just what I need because I’m not really all that keen on computers and have got very comfortable with XP and Works did not really want to move on a more sophisticated system. However, this book does explain things in words of one syllable and I feel that I can now cope with Office 2010, even though I feel that I’ve been driven to use the newer system

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