Find and use the features you need right away
Create great documents, Excel charts, and slide shows, and organize your e-mail
What's new at the Office? A lot, and this book takes you through all the cool changes and enhancements so you can rev up and go. Find your way around the new interface, dress up your documents, create spreadsheets that actually make sense, give presentations that wow your audience, and organize your life.
Discover how to
* Locate commands on the Ribbon
* Use Live Preview
* Stop spam with Outlook®
* Format and enhance Word documents
* Work with Excel® formulas
* Store and find data in Access
Introduction.
Part I: Getting to Know Microsoft Office 2007.
Chapter 1: Getting to Know Microsoft Office 2007.
Chapter 2: Editing Data.
Chapter 3: Getting Help from Office 2007.
Part II: Working with Word.
Chapter 4: Typing Text in Word.
Chapter 5: Formatting Text.
Chapter 6: Designing Your Pages.
Part III: Playing the Numbers with Excel.
Chapter 7: The Basics of Spreadsheets: Numbers, Labels, and Formulas.
Chapter 8: Playing with Formulas.
Chapter 9: Charting and Analyzing Data.
Part IV: Making Presentations with PowerPoint.
Chapter 10: Creating a PowerPoint Presentation.
Chapter 11: Adding Color and Pictures to a Presentation.
Chapter 12: Showing Off a Presentation.
Part V: Getting Organized with Outlook.
Chapter 13: Organizing E-Mail with Outlook.
Chapter 14: Storing Contacts and Organizing Tasks.
Chapter 15: Scheduling Your Time.
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 Office 2007.
Chapter 20: Ten Keystroke Shortcuts for Office 2007.
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