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'Master VISUALLY Microsoft Office 2007' Provides Hundreds of Succinctly Captioned, Step-by-Step Screen Shots to Reveal How to Accomplish More Than 300 Office 2007 Tasks

Business Wire, Nov 9, 2007

DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c74081) has announced the addition of Master VISUALLY Microsoft Office 2007 to their offering.

A two-color, step-by-step consumer guide to using Microsoft Office 2007. Features screen shots with specific, numbered instructions showing the actions one needs to perform to execute certain tasks. This book is perfect for visual learners who want a straightforward "show me, don't tell me why" approach. Covers the top techniques that can be performed in Microsoft Office 2007. Readers will be able to take their Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Access, and Publisher skills to new heights. CD ROM includes all the author sample files to help users learn by doing as well as useful add-ins that will extend the Office 2007 applications.

"One picture is worth a thousand words." If you prefer instructions that show you how rather than tell you why, then this comprehensive reference is for you. Hundreds of succinctly captioned, step-by-step screen shots reveal how to accomplish more than 300 Office 2007 tasks, including:

* Formatting text and applying styles in Word

* Working with Excel(r) formulas and functions

* Adding animation to PowerPoint(r) slides

* Creating an Access database

* Managing contacts with Outlook(r)

* Collaborating with OneNote(r) and Live Meeting

* Adding animation to a PowerPoint presentation

* Working with Excel formulas and functions

* Managing calendars and contacts with Outlook

* Collaborating with OneNote and System 2007

* Using the Access database wizard

* Creating publications with Publisher

Useful tools on CD-ROM!

* Anagram, PowerFrameworks, TechSmith Camtasia, demo versions, and other add-ins

* Author's sample files that illustrate many tasks shown in the book

* Three bonus chapters on creating publications with Publisher

* "Master It" sidebars answer questions and present shortcuts

* High-resolution screen shots demonstrate each task

* Succinct explanations walk you through step by step

* Two-page lessons break big topics into bite-sized modules

System Requirements: Please see the "What's on the CD-ROM" appendix for details and complete system requirements.

About the author:

Tom Bunzel specializes in knowing how to make technology work. He has appeared on Tech TV's Call for Help and has been a featured speaker at InfoComm and PowerPoint LIVE, as well as working as a technology coach for corporations including Iomega and the Neuroscience Education Institute. He has taught West Los Angeles College Extension classes as well as privately around Southern California, and he does presentation and video consulting in Southern California.

Content Outline:

PART I: Using Office 2007 Programs and Features.

 1) Getting Started with Office 2007.
 2) Working with Office Documents.

PART II: Using Word.

 3) Getting Started with Word.
 4) Formatting Text.
 5) Changing Document Appearance.
 6) Creating Tables.
 7) Working with Graphics.
 8) Completing Documents.

PART III: Using Excel.

 9) Getting Started with Excel.
10) Working with Worksheets.
11) Working with Data, Formulas, and Functions.
12) Creating Charts and PivotTables.
13) Working with Graphics.
14) Printing Worksheets.

PART IV: Using PowerPoint.

15) Getting Started with PowerPoint.
16) Formatting a Presentation.
17) Adding Objects to Slides.
18) Fine-Tuning a Presentation.

PART V: Using Access.

19) Getting Started with Access.
20) Creating and Editing Data.
21) Changing Table Design.
22) Creating Forms.
23) Finding and Querying Data.
24) Creating Reports.

PART VI: Using Outlook.

25) Getting Started with Outlook.
26) Organizing E-Mail.
27) Managing Personal Information.

PART VII: Using OneNote and Other Office Collaboration Tools.

28) Getting Started with OneNote.
29) Collaborating with Office System 2007.
    A) What's on the CD-ROM.

BONUS PART VIII: Using Publisher.

BC1) Getting Started with Publisher.
BC2) Working with Graphics.
BC3) Reviewing and Printing Your Publication

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c74081

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