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How to Do Everything: Pages, Keynote & Numbers for OS X and iOS [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x175x15 mm, kaal: 531 g, 200 Illustrations
  • Sari: How to Do Everything
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Aug-2014
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Inc.,US
  • ISBN-10: 0071835709
  • ISBN-13: 9780071835701
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x175x15 mm, kaal: 531 g, 200 Illustrations
  • Sari: How to Do Everything
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Aug-2014
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Inc.,US
  • ISBN-10: 0071835709
  • ISBN-13: 9780071835701
Teised raamatud teemal:
"Get the most out of the iWork suite of apps on a Mac, an iOS device, and in iCloud. How to Do Everything: Pages, Keynote & Numbers for OS X and iOS shows you how to create great-looking documents, persuasive presentations, and number-crunching spreadsheets. Filled with clear explanations and detailed examples, this practical guide covers everything you need to know to use these powerful productivity apps on your Mac, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, and web browser"--

Shows readers how to use Apple's powerful productivity apps seamlessly on both Apple's desktop and mobile operating systems and also explains how to use iCloud to keep files synchronized, share with collaborators and use the apps via iCloud.com. Original.

Shows readers how to use Apple's productivity apps on both Apple's desktop and mobile operating systems and also explains how to use iCloud to keep files synchronized, share with collaborators, and use the apps via iCloud.com.

Maximize your productivity--the Apple way!

Get the most out of the iWork suite of apps on a Mac, an iOS device, and in iCloud. How to Do Everything: Pages, Keynote & Numbers for OS X and iOS shows you how to create great-looking documents, persuasive presentations, and number-crunching spreadsheets. Filled with clear explanations and detailed examples, this practical guide covers everything you need to know to use these powerful productivity apps on your Mac, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, and web browser.

  • Set up an iCloud account and download Pages, Keynote, and Numbers
  • Create, edit, and format documents with Pages
  • Add graphics, audio, video, tables, and charts to your documents
  • Design and deliver impressive presentations with Keynote
  • Include media, graphics, and charts in your presentation slides
  • Set up, share, and secure powerful spreadsheets with Numbers
  • Add tables, formulas, charts, audio, and video to your spreadsheets
  • Access and sync iWork files using iCloud and collaborate with others
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction xvii
Part I Introducing Productivity, the Apple Way
Chapter 1 A Brief Overview of Apple's Productivity Software
3(18)
Why Be Productive the Apple Way?
3(2)
What Does Pages Do?
5(2)
What Does Keynote Do?
7(1)
What Does Numbers Do?
8(1)
Common Interface Features, Based on Platform
9(4)
OS X
10(1)
iOS
11(1)
iCloud
12(1)
Compatibility and Other Potential Issues
13(1)
Where to Go for Help
14(5)
Built-in Help
14(4)
Apple's Support Website
18(1)
Summary
19(2)
Chapter 2 What Is iCloud?
21(14)
A Quick Look at poud's Features
22(6)
Mail
22(2)
Contacts
24(1)
Calendar
25(1)
Notes
25(1)
Reminders
26(1)
Find My iPhone
26(1)
Pages, Keynote, and Numbers
27(1)
Begin Using iCloud
28(3)
Creating an iCloud Account
28(2)
Accessing Your iCloud Account
30(1)
Summary
31(4)
Part II Word Processing and Page Layout, the Apple Way
Chapter 3 Pages Basics
35(44)
Getting Around in Pages
36(2)
Setting Pages' Preferences
38(4)
OS X Preferences
38(2)
iOS Preferences
40(1)
iCloud Preferences
41(1)
Working with Documents
42(14)
Creating New Documents
42(1)
Saving and Renaming Documents
43(1)
Opening Existing Documents
44(1)
Using Passwords and Locking Documents
45(2)
Moving Documents to and from iCloud :
47(1)
Sharing Documents with iCloud
47(3)
Exporting and Importing Documents
50(4)
Printing Documents
54(2)
Working with Templates
56(3)
Using Existing Templates
56(1)
Creating Custom Templates
57(1)
Adding Custom Templates to Pages for OS X and iOS
58(1)
T-E-X-T! Text, Text, Text!
59(10)
Adding Text
60(1)
Choosing and Formatting Fonts
61(2)
Using Paragraph Styles
63(1)
Creating Lists
64(1)
Working with Special Characters
65(1)
Adjusting Text Flow
66(1)
Using Phonetic Guide Texts
67(1)
Using Bidirectional Text
68(1)
Getting Your Documents Just Right
69(9)
Setting Paper Size and Margins
69(3)
A Headers and Footers Primer
72(2)
Organizing with Sections
74(1)
Adding Background Colors and Borders
74(1)
Viewing Formatting Marks
75(1)
Using Footnotes and Endnotes
75(2)
Fashioning a Table of Contents
77(1)
Summary
78(1)
Chapter 4 Dazzling Documents
79(28)
Pictures Are Worth a Thousand Words: Objects and Media
80(13)
Pepping Up Documents with Images
80(4)
Time to Shape Up: Working with Shapes
84(5)
Multimedia Madness: Audio and Video
89(1)
Positioning Objects
90(3)
Working Better Together: Grouping Objects
93(1)
Putting It All on the Table
93(10)
Adding Tables to Your Documents
94(1)
Adding and Adjusting Rows and Columns
95(2)
Customizing Tables and Cells
97(3)
Merging and Unmerging Cells
100(1)
Formula Basics
101(2)
Chart Toppers
103(3)
Adding and Placing Charts
103(2)
Adjusting a Chart's Appearance and Type
105(1)
Summary
106(1)
Chapter 5 Tidying Up Pages Documents
107(16)
Tracking Changes
107(3)
Enabling and Disabling Track Changes
108(1)
Viewing Tracked Changes
109(1)
Accepting or Rejecting Changes
109(1)
Working with Comments and Highlights
110(1)
Making Comments and Highlights in OS X
110(1)
Making Comments and Highlights in iOS
111(1)
Finding and Replacing Text
111(4)
OS X
111(2)
iOS
113(1)
iCloud
114(1)
Check Your Spelling
115(2)
OS X
115(1)
iOS
116(1)
iCloud
117(1)
Utilizing Reference Tools
117(1)
It Turns Out That There Is a Substitute: Using Text Replacement
118(1)
Summary
119(4)
Part III Creating and Delivering Presentations, the Apple Way
Chapter 6 Getting to Know Keynote
123(24)
Getting Around In Keynote
124(2)
Setting Keynote's Preferences
126(5)
OS X Preferences
126(3)
iOS Settings
129(1)
iCloud Preferences
130(1)
Working with Presentations
131(13)
Creating New Presentations
131(1)
Saving and Renaming Presentations
132(1)
Opening Existing Presentations
133(1)
Which View Is for You?
134(1)
Locking Presentations and Using Passwords
135(1)
Moving Presentations to and from iCloud
136(1)
Sharing Presentations with iCloud
137(2)
Exporting and Importing Presentations
139(2)
Transferring Files to and from Keynote Through iTunes
141(1)
Printing a Presentation
142(2)
Chutes and Ladders: Working with Slides
144(2)
Adding Slides and Slide Numbers
145(1)
Keeping It Together: Reorder and Group Slides
145(1)
Editing a Master Slide
146(1)
Skipping Slides
146(1)
Summary
146(1)
Chapter 7 Pleasantly Pleasing Presentations
147(36)
Enhancing Slides with Objects and Media
147(18)
Inserting Images
147(4)
Placing and Adjusting Shapes
151(3)
Adding Video and Audio
154(1)
Aligning, Moving, Resizing, and Rotating Objects
155(2)
Layering and Grouping Objects
157(1)
Animating Objects
158(3)
Taking Advantage of Neat Slide Transitions
161(3)
Hitting the Links: Linking Objects
164(1)
Work That Text!
165(6)
Adding Text to Slides
165(1)
Formatting a Slide's Text
166(3)
Using and Formatting Lists
169(2)
Creating Paragraph Styles
171(1)
Turning the Tables
171(9)
Adding a Table
171(2)
Adding or Removing Rows and Columns
173(1)
Formatting Cells
174(3)
Merging and Unmerging Cells
177(1)
The Basics of Formulas
178(2)
Pop Charts
180(1)
Summary
181(2)
Chapter 8 Getting Your Presentation to the Masses
183(20)
Squaring the Whole Thing: Editing Presentations
183(9)
Finding and Replacing Text
184(3)
Check Your Spelling
187(2)
Playing It Smart with Reference Tools
189(1)
Substituting Text On-the-Fly
189(2)
Making Comments and Highlighting Text
191(1)
Presenting Your Presentations
192(8)
Playing a Presentation
192(2)
Utilizing Links-Only or Self-Playing Presentations
194(1)
Setting Presentation Playback Options
195(1)
Using Your Presenter Notes
195(2)
Driving with Keynote Remote
197(2)
Narrating a Self-Playing Recording
199(1)
Summary
200(3)
Part IV Working with Spreadsheets, the Apple Way
Chapter 9 Juggling Numbers
203(22)
Getting Around in Numbers
203(3)
Setting Numbers' Preferences
206(4)
OS X Preferences
206(2)
iOS Preferences
208(1)
iCloud Preferences
209(1)
Working with Spreadsheets
210(13)
Creating New Spreadsheets
210(1)
Saving and Renaming Spreadsheets
211(1)
Opening Existing Spreadsheets
212(1)
Adding and Organizing Sheets
213(1)
Locking Spreadsheets and Using Passwords
213(2)
Moving Spreadsheets to and from iCloud
215(1)
Sharing Spreadsheets with iCloud
215(2)
Exporting and Importing Spreadsheets
217(4)
Printing a Spreadsheet
221(2)
Summary
223(2)
Chapter 10 Filling in All Those Cells
225(36)
A Seat at the Table
225(21)
Adding a Table
225(2)
Adding Rows and Columns
227(2)
Working with Cell Contents
229(4)
Formatting Tables and Cells
233(4)
Adding Controls to Cells
237(4)
Merging and Unmerging Cells
241(1)
Placing Comments and Highlighting in Cells
242(1)
Sorting and Filtering Data in Columns
243(3)
Formulas (and Functions) for Success
246(9)
Working with Formulas and Functions in OS X and iCloud
246(4)
Working with Formulas and Functions in iOS
250(5)
Charting the Course
255(5)
Adding and Placing Charts
256(2)
Adjusting a Chart's Appearance
258(2)
Summary
260(1)
Chapter 11 Looks Aren't Everything...But They Don't Hurt
261(20)
Putting Some Pizzazz in Spreadsheets
261(14)
Using Images
262(4)
Adding and Revising Shapes
266(3)
Including Video and Audio
269(2)
Changing the Appearance of Objects
271(1)
Aligning, Moving, Resizing, and Rotating Objects
272(2)
Staying Close: Layering and Grouping Objects
274(1)
Adding and Editing Text
275(5)
Texting It Up
275(1)
Adjusting Formatting and Appearance of Text
276(2)
Check Your Spelling
278(2)
Summary
280(1)
Appendix A Keyboard Shortcuts 281(4)
Universal Shortcuts
282(1)
Pages-Specific Shortcuts
283(1)
Keynote-Specific Shortcuts
284(1)
Glossary 285(4)
Index 289
Dwight Spivey, a long-time Macophile, is the author of How to Do Everything Mac OS X Mountain Lion, iPhone & iPod touch QuickSteps, and other books. He has extensive experience with Mac, Linux, and Windows operating systems, desktop publishing software, laser printers and drivers, color and color management, and networking.