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The XP Stable

by: Paul Hawking, School of Information Systems, Victoria University Brendan McCarthy, the Dept. of Business Computing, Victoria University Con Nikakis, the Dept. of Business Computing, Victoria University

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Publisher: PRENTICE HALL AUST,2002/12/31

Category: MS OFFICE Level: B/I/

ISBN: 1740099753
ISBN13: 9781740099752

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Description

A new text from the authors of the widely used Stable series of introductory applications texts, The XP Stable provides an easy-to-use Australian introduction to the basics of Microsoft Word 2002, Microsoft Excel 2002, Microsoft Access 2002 and Microsoft PowerPoint 2002. Providing four applications, with explanations on how they are integrated, in one value-packed manual.


  The book helps the new user to learn and master the fundamentals of these industry-standard applications through concise, step-by-step instructions.


  Reinforcement exercises are placed within each chapter, and new features of the applications are incorporated throughout.


      Features

Includes the four applications of the Microsoft Office XP Suite, plus Integration between applications.

Numerous screen shots and illustrations complement step-by-step presentation.

Graphically explains difficult concepts.

Extensive 'Develop Your Skills' exercises throughout to help students reinforce concepts.

Exercises based on everyday Australian examples.

Encourages and allows self-paced learning.

Tips! Boxes show helpful shortcuts.

`Get it from the Web' when a student sees this icon, a file can be obtained from the Companion Website containing the exercise data.

A Companion Website providing extra Exercises and Activities for students to check their understanding.


  

Table of Contents

Microsoft Word 2002


  Introduction to Microsoft Word 2002

Getting Started

Basic Editing Operations

Saving, Opening & Printing

Text Formatting

Manipulating Text

Margins, Indents and Tabs

Working with Multiple Page Documents

Using Document Proofing Tools

Tables

Using Mail Merge

Working With Templates

Document Management

Appendix I: Microsoft Word Defaults

Appendix II: The Toolbars


  Microsoft Excel 2002


  Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2002

Getting Started

Basic Editing Operations

Creating a Formula

Formatting Data

Spreadsheet Enhancements

Organising Data

Creating Charts

Printing Your Worksheet

Working with Templates

Working with Macros

Workbook Management

Appendix I: The Toolbars


  Microsoft Access 2002


  Introduction to Microsoft Access 2002

Getting Started

Tables

Relating Tables

Queries

Forms

Reports

Automating Your Application

Microsoft PowerPointr 2002


  Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2002

Getting Started

Going It Alone

Enhancing a Presentation

Displaying a Presentation

Appendix I: The Toolbars


  Integrating Applications

Index


      About the Author(s)

Paul Hawking, Brendan McCarthy and Con Nikakis all teach in the School of information Systems at Victoria University