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Office XP for Dummies

Office XP for Dummies
By Wallace Wang

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Microsoft Office XP consists of several programs: a word processor (Word 2002), a spreadsheet program (Excel 2002), a presentation graphics program (PowerPoint 2002), a personal information organizer and e–mail client (Outlook 2002), and a database program (Access 2002). And depending on the version of Office XP that you get, you may have bonus programs that include a Web–page design and management application (FrontPage 2002).

Having so many programs at your disposal can be very intimidating, especially for the beginning user. Which program do you use for which task? How can you get information from one program into another? Which programs do you really need, and which ones can you safely ignore? Your questions will abound and confound!

Office XP For Dummies answers all these questions and more – in easy–to–understand terms and without all that computer–geek gibberish. It gently explains the basics for each program so that you can start using them right way. Here are a few of the topics covered in Office XP For Dummies:

  • Getting acquainted with the Office XP interface
  • Using Word to create reports and other fancy documents
  • Setting up spreadsheets in Excel to help you in your business
  • Creating slideshow presentations in PowerPoint
  • Managing your e–mail, calendar, and contact information in Outlook
  • Developing easy–to–use databases
  • Designing awesome Web pages quickly and hassle–free

For beginners, Office XP For Dummies is the perfect overview of the entire Office XP suite; for more advanced users, it contains many tips and tricks to make using all these different programs a breeze.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #126061 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-05-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 408 pages

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From the Back Cover
Covers Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access, and FrontPage

Packed with time–saving tips and plain–English explanations

Your fun and easy guide to all six Office XP programs Office XP gives you the tools you need to get stuff done. But how do you get a handle on those zillions of menus and options? Don′t worry! In this friendly, funny guide, Wallace Wang walks you through the basic operations of all six Office programs – and makes it easy to jump right in and get to work.

Discover how to: Create dazzling documents and spectacular spreadsheets Organize your e–mail and your schedule Build powerful presentations and dependable databases Produce winning Web pages Customize Office

The Dummies Way(TM) Explanations in plain English "Get in, get out" information Icons and other navigational aids Tear–out cheat sheet Top ten lists A dash of humor and fun

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About the Author
Wallace Wang is a Boardwatch magazine columnist and standup comedian whose many bestselling books include Beginning Programming For Dummies and Steal This Computer Book 2.


Customer Reviews

Sorted5
Does what it says on the label.
Not a geek-ism in sight, no IT speak, just plain, simple, helpful text.
Thank you!

Easy to follow, simple to understand4
Another quality book from the for Dummies range. This book was straight forward and was well explained every step of the way.

Easy to use, as you could go straight to a specific chapter without having read the preceeding ones.

Great Book with step by step4
If your a starter of the Office Software then this book is for you. The book gives you step by step of instructions on how to use the software. It also gives hints and tips to advanced users. It helped me alot when I was doing a course in Office software.

Altogether a great book.