About the Book
The Microsoft Office user base has
grown worldwide from 120 million in 2001 to more than 300 million in 2003-a
150% increase in just two years. Demand in all business sectors for people
with a deep understanding of the new Microsoft Office system will be high.
With the right tools, you can help your students meet that demand.
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Table of Contents
PART 1 MICROSOFT WORD
Lesson 1 Getting Started with Word
Lesson 2 Editing a Document
Lesson 3 Formatting Text
Lesson 4 Changing the Layout of a
Document
Lesson 5 Creating Content and Editing
Text
Lesson 6 Working with Graphics
Lesson 7 Working with Columns
PART 2 MICROSOFT EXCEL
Lesson 1 Learning Worksheet Fundamentals
Lesson 2 Editing and Formatting Worksheets
Lesson 3 Formatting Cells
Lesson 4 Changing Print Options
Lesson 5 Organizing Worksheets and
Windows Display
Lesson 6 Working with Charts
Lesson 7 Performing Basic Calculations
MICROSOFT OUTLOOK
Lesson 1 Introduction to Outlook
Lesson 2 Using E-Mail in Outlook
Lesson 3 Using Contacts
Lesson 4 Using the Calendar
Lesson 5 Using Tasks
MICROSOFT POWERPOINT
Lesson 1 Creating a Presentation
Lesson 2 Working with a Presentation
Lesson 3 Printing a Presentation
Lesson 4 Outlining Your Ideas
Lesson 5 Adding and Modifying Text
Lesson 6 Adding Graphics to PowerPoint
Lesson 7 Producing a Slide Show
MICROSOFT ACCESS
Lesson 1 Understanding Databases
Lesson 2 Creating Tables
Lesson 3 Working with Tables
Creating and Using Queries
Appendix A Windows XP |