
David Plotkin, «How to Do Everything with Frontpage 2002»
McGraw-Hill | ISBN: 0072133643 | 2001 | PDF | 633 pages | 12.6 MB
FrontPage is Microsoft’s popular HTML editor, and, at its most fundamental, it allows users to create web pages in an environment much like Word or other tools in the Microsoft Office suite. In Plotkin’s title, readers first learn FrontPage 2002’s new features, then move on to creating individual web pages. Pence’s HTML runs the gamut of similar tutorials. FrontPage 2002 is recommended for all libraries; skip HTML if you have like guides.
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The ONLY comprehensive resource readers need to learn Microsoft’s powerful presentation application! Special Edition Using Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 is intended for experienced computer users who want to be able to utilize PowerPoint’s more sophisticated features. The focus of this book is to get you up and running quickly, and then spend more time exploring the advanced features PowerPoint has to offer such as customization, animation, and multimedia.
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PowerPoint is nearly ubiquitous in today’s world–in business settings, of course, but in schools and universities, clubs and organizations–almost everywhere you turn. It’s not a difficult tool to use, but the presentations people create in PowerPoint range widely in quality–dazzling or dull, enlivening or enervating. Now, to help users deliver high-quality presentations, even when they’re short on time, is this smart, concise guide designed to take them from standing start Continue reading Creating a Presentation in PowerPoint

Become a savvy Microsoft Excel user. Pivot tables are a great feature in Excel that help you organize and analyze data, but not many Excel users know how to use pivot tables. Pivot Table Data Crunching offers a comprehensive review of all the functionalities of Pivot Tables from author Bill Jelen, otherwise known as Mr. Excel from www.mrexcel.com, and Michael Alexander, a Microsoft Certified Application Developer. The authors’ practical scenarios and real-world advice demonstrate the benefits of Pivot Tables and how to avoid the common pitfalls of every day data crunching. Each solution presented in the book can be accomplished with resources available in the Excel interface, making Pivot Table Data Crunching a beneficial resource for all levels of Excel users.
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So That’s How! 2007 Microsoft Office System: Timesavers, Breakthroughs, & Everyday Genius
Microsoft Press (January 10, 2007) | ISBN: 0735622744 | CHM | 240 pages | 8,7 Mb
Turn your productivity drains into productivity gains!
Now that you’ve upgraded to the 2007 Microsoft Office System, why not put the newest features to work for you–making it even easier to do the things you do every day with Microsoft Office Word, Microsoft Office Excel®, Microsoft Office Outlook®, and other programs.
This easy-to-read guide gives you the tips and shortcuts to help you solve everyday productivity problems.

Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Access 2000 in 21 Days
Publisher: Sams | ISBN: 0672312921 | edition 1999 | PDF | 816 pages | 4,6 mb
Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Access 2000 in 21 Days is a hands-on tutorial for users who want to learn Access by working through solid examples. This book shows you how to develop solid databases from start to finish. Focusing on Access databases on the desktop, the book also addresses implementing Access in a networked or client/server environment.
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