Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Wiley Office 2007 Bible Jun 2007


Who Should Read This Book

Office 2007 brings some sweeping changes to the user interface in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and parts of Outlook. As a result, even experienced Office users can use this book to get up to speed with using the new interface quickly. Because this book presents information using the friendly, accessible Bible format that combines straightforward steps and concise reference information, beginners with Office can use it to learn Office quickly and expand their skills beyond the basics.

How This Book Is Organized

Office 2007 Bible organizes information into several parts. In most cases, a part focuses on a particular application in the suite, so you can jump right to the part for the application you’re currently using.

Part I: Common Office Features
The chapters in this part provide the first introduction to the new user interface in the major Office applications, as well as show how to perform fundamental operations such as working with files.

Part II: Creating Documents with Word
This part covers using the Microsoft Office Word 2007 word processing program to create and format text-based documents. In addition to learning how to format words, paragraphs, and pages, you get a shot at working with more sophisticated features such as tables and mail merge, and even the new SmartArt diagrams. You also see how document security settings can help protect information.

Part III: Making the Numbers Work with Excel
The chapters here show you how to use the spreadsheet program Microsoft Office Excel 2007 to organize and calculate data. After getting a preview of the new features in the program, you learn how to enter, format, and calculate information. You also see how to create powerful charts that tell a story about your data, and how to manage lists of information.

Part IV: Persuading and Informing with PowerPoint
In this part, you learn how to get the word out with the Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 presentation graphics program. This part explains how to add information, charts, SmartArt diagrams, and graphics to slides. You also see how to animate and automate a slide show and get expert tips about going live with your presentation.

Part V: Organizing Messages, Contacts, and Time with Outlook
The basics for using Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 appear in this part. Learn to set up an e-mail account; compose, send, and respond to messages; organize messages and deal with junk mail and security issues; manage your contacts, appointments, and to-do list; and get new online content by setting up and using an RSS feed.

Part VI: Designing Publications with Publisher
This part introduces you to the Microsoft Office Publisher 2007 page layout and design program. Learn how to not only create great-looking publications with Publisher’s flexible tools but also prep your publications for professional printing.

Part VII: Tracking Detailed Data with Access
If you manage detailed lists—with customer or product data, for example—Microsoft Office Access 2007 and this part’s chapters are for you. Get a roadmap here for designing a good database. Learn how to create tables, fields, and forms, and how to select and present data with queries and reports.

Part VIII: Gathering Information
Get efficient with the programs introduced in this part—Microsoft Office OneNote 2007 and Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007. Get an overview about using OneNote to track notes and project details, and then see how to use InfoPath to create fill-in forms for gathering responses from others.

Part IX: Sharing and Collaboration
This part explains not only how to share information between Office applications, but also how to use Office 2007 applications with SharePoint and Groove on a network or the Internet.

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Bonus Download - Microsoft Office 2007 For Dummies
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