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  • ISBN-10: 1119293472
  • ISBN-13: 9781119293477
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 480 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x188x31 mm, kaal: 635 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Aug-2016
  • Kirjastus: For Dummies
  • ISBN-10: 1119293472
  • ISBN-13: 9781119293477
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Office 2016 For Dummies (9781119293477) was previously published as Office 2016 For Dummies (9781119077374). While this version features a new Dummies cover and design, the content is the same as the prior release and should not be considered a new or updated product.

The bestselling Microsoft Office book of all time

Packed with straightforward, friendly instruction, this updated edition of the bestselling Microsoft Office book gets you thoroughly up to speed on the latest version of the industry standard for office productivity suites. In no time, Office 2016 For Dummies will help you become a whiz at Word, take your Excel skills to new heights, add pizzazz to your PowerPoint presentations, and make every part of your work day more organized and productive.

Following alongside approachable, plain-English explanations, you'll quickly discover how to type, format text, and design documents in Word; navigate and edit spreadsheets, create formulas, and analyze data in Excel; configure email, store contacts, organize tasks, and schedule your time with Outlook; create and edit well-designed and crowd-pleasing PowerPoint presentations; and design, edit, and modify an Access database. Even if the mere thought of working with Microsoft Office makes you nervous, this fun and friendly guide makes it easy.

  • Helps you make sense of word processing, email, presentations, data management and analysis, and much more
  • Covers the five main Office applications: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Access
  • Walks you through the new features of Microsoft Office 2016
  • Written by a veteran author who has written more than 20 For Dummies books, which account for more than three million books in print

If you're an uninitiated user looking to make the most of this powerful suite of applications, this hands-on, friendly guide is the key to your brand new Office!

Introduction 1(4)
Who Should Buy This Book
1(2)
Icons Used in This Book
3(1)
Beyond the Book
4(1)
Getting Started
4(1)
Part 1 Getting Started With Office 2016 5(68)
Chapter 1 Introducing Microsoft Office 2016
7(28)
Starting an Office 2016 Program
8(1)
Windows 10
8(1)
Windows 8
8(1)
Windows 7
9(1)
Introducing the Microsoft Office Ribbon
9(9)
The File tab
12(6)
Using the Ribbon
18(9)
Deciphering Ribbon icons
19(4)
Identifying Ribbon icons
23(1)
Displaying dialog boxes
24(1)
Minimizing the Ribbon
25(2)
Using the Quick Access Toolbar
27(4)
Using the Quick Access icons
27(1)
Adding icons
28(2)
Removing icons
30(1)
Moving the Quick Access toolbar
30(1)
Customizing an Office 2016 Program
31(2)
Changing the file format and default location
31(1)
Customizing the Ribbon icons
32(1)
Exiting Office 2016
33(2)
Chapter 2 Selecting and Editing Data
35(16)
Adding Data by Pointing
35(2)
Selecting Data
37(3)
Selecting data with the mouse
37(2)
Selecting data with the keyboard
39(1)
Selecting multiple chunks of data with the mouse and keyboard
39(1)
Editing Text with the Pop-up Toolbar
40(1)
Deleting Data
41(1)
Cutting and Pasting (Moving) Data
41(1)
Copying and Pasting Data
42(1)
Using Paste Options
42(2)
Dragging with the Mouse to Cut, Copy, and Paste
44(1)
Undo and Redo
45(1)
Sharing Data with Other Office 2016 Programs
46(5)
Using the Office Clipboard
46(1)
Viewing and pasting items from the Office Clipboard
47(1)
Deleting items from the Office Clipboard
48(3)
Chapter 3 Modifying Pictures
51(14)
Adding (and Deleting) Pictures
52(3)
Getting pictures from the Internet
52(1)
Capturing screenshots
53(2)
Manipulating Pictures
55(2)
Moving a picture
55(1)
Resizing a picture
55(1)
Rotating a picture
56(1)
Enhancing Pictures
57(8)
Choosing visual effects
57(3)
Choosing a picture style
60(2)
Adding a border around a picture
62(3)
Chapter 4 Getting Help from Office 2016
65(8)
Searching in the Help Window
65(3)
Making the Help Window Easier to Read
68(2)
Resizing and pinning the Help window
68(1)
Enlarging the text in the Help window
68(2)
Printing the text in the Help window
70(1)
Finding the Right Commands to Use
70(3)
Part 2 Working With Word 73(80)
Chapter 5 Typing Text in Word
75(24)
Moving the Cursor with the Mouse
75(2)
Moving the Cursor with the Keyboard
77(1)
Navigating through a Document
78(2)
Navigating with the mouse
78(1)
Using the Go To command
79(1)
Finding and Replacing Text
80(8)
Using the Find command
80(2)
Customizing text searching
82(2)
Searching by headings
84(1)
Browsing through pages
85(1)
Using the Find and Replace command
86(2)
Checking Your Spelling
88(2)
Checking Your Grammar
90(1)
Viewing a Document
91(8)
Switching between views
91(1)
Using Read Mode view
92(1)
Using Outline view
92(7)
Chapter 6 Formatting Text
99(22)
Changing the Font
100(1)
Changing the Font Size
101(1)
Changing the Text Style
102(1)
Changing Colors
103(3)
Changing the color of text
103(1)
Highlighting text with color
104(1)
Using Text Effects
105(1)
Justifying Text Alignment
106(1)
Adjusting Line Spacing
107(1)
Making Lists
108(4)
Indenting list items
109(1)
Converting list items back into text
109(1)
Customizing a list
110(1)
Renumbering numbered lists
111(1)
Using the Ruler
112(3)
Adjusting left and right paragraph margins
113(1)
Defining indentation with the Ruler
114(1)
Using Format Painter
115(2)
Using Styles
117(1)
Using Templates
118(1)
Removing Formatting from Text
119(2)
Chapter 7 Designing Your Pages
121(32)
Inserting New Pages
121(1)
Adding (and Deleting) a Cover Page
122(1)
Inserting Page Breaks
123(1)
Inserting Headers and Footers
124(3)
Creating a header (or footer)
125(1)
Defining which pages display a header (or footer)
125(2)
Deleting a header (or footer)
127(1)
Organizing Text in Tables
127(6)
Creating a table by highlighting rows and columns
128(1)
Creating a table with the Insert Table dialog box
129(1)
Creating a table with the mouse
130(1)
Creating a table from existing text
131(2)
Formatting and Coloring a Table
133(5)
Selecting all or part of a table
134(1)
Aligning text in a table cell
135(1)
Picking a table style
136(1)
Resizing columns and rows
137(1)
Sorting a Table
138(2)
Deleting Tables
140(4)
Deleting an entire table
140(1)
Deleting rows and columns
140(1)
Deleting cells
141(1)
Deleting cell borders
142(2)
Making Text Look Artistic
144(3)
Creating drop caps
144(1)
Creating WordArt
145(2)
Dividing Text into Columns
147(2)
Editing columns
148(1)
Removing columns
149(1)
Previewing a Document before Printing
149(6)
Defining page size and orientation
150(1)
Using Print Preview
151(2)
Part 3 Playing The Numbers With Excel 153(102)
Chapter 8 The Basics of Spreadsheets: Numbers, Labels, and Formulas
155(38)
Understanding Spreadsheets
156(1)
Storing Stuff in a Spreadsheet
157(3)
Typing data into a single cell
157(1)
Typing data in multiple cells
157(1)
Typing in sequences with AutoFill
158(2)
Formatting Numbers and Labels
160(8)
Formatting numbers
160(3)
Formatting cells
163(5)
Navigating a Spreadsheet
168(5)
Using the mouse to move around in a spreadsheet
168(1)
Using the keyboard to move around a spreadsheet
169(2)
Naming cells
171(2)
Searching a Spreadsheet
173(3)
Searching for text
173(1)
Searching for formulas
174(2)
Editing a Spreadsheet
176(5)
Editing data in a cell
176(1)
Changing the size of rows and columns with the mouse
176(1)
Typing the size of rows and columns
177(1)
Adding and deleting rows and columns
178(1)
Adding sheets
179(1)
Renaming sheets
179(1)
Rearranging sheets
180(1)
Deleting a sheet
180(1)
Clearing Data
181(1)
Printing Workbooks
182(11)
Using Page Layout view
182(1)
Adding a header (or footer)
183(2)
Printing gridlines
185(1)
Defining a print area
185(2)
Inserting (and removing) page breaks
187(1)
Printing row and column headings
188(2)
Defining printing margins
190(1)
Defining paper orientation and size
190(2)
Printing in Excel
192(1)
Chapter 9 Playing with Formulas
193(32)
Creating a Formula
194(5)
Organizing formulas with parentheses
196(1)
Copying formulas
197(2)
Using Functions
199(4)
Using the AutoSum command
201(1)
Using recently used functions
202(1)
Editing a Formula
203(1)
Conditional Formatting
204(4)
Comparing data values
204(1)
Creating conditional formatting rules
205(3)
Data Validation
208(3)
Goal Seeking
211(3)
Creating Multiple Scenarios
214(6)
Creating a scenario
214(3)
Viewing a scenario
217(1)
Editing a scenario
217(1)
Viewing a scenario summary
218(2)
Auditing Your Formulas
220(2)
Finding where a formula gets its data
220(1)
Finding which formula(s) a cell can change
221(1)
Checking for Errors
222(3)
Chapter 10 Charting and Analyzing Data
225(30)
Understanding the Parts of a Chart
225(3)
Creating a Chart
228(2)
Editing a Chart
230(2)
Moving a chart on a worksheet
230(1)
Moving a chart to a new sheet
231(1)
Resizing a chart
232(1)
Using the Chart Tools
232(6)
Changing the chart type
233(1)
Changing the data source
234(1)
Switching rows and columns
235(1)
Changing the parts of a chart
235(1)
Designing the layout of a chart
236(1)
Deleting a chart
237(1)
Using Sparklines
238(3)
Creating a Sparkline
239(1)
Customizing a Sparkline
240(1)
Deleting a Sparkline
241(1)
Organizing Lists in Pivot Tables
241(16)
Creating a pivot table
242(3)
Rearranging labels in a pivot table
245(1)
Modifying a pivot table
245(3)
Filtering a pivot table
248(1)
Summing a pivot table
249(1)
Slicing up a pivot table
250(1)
Creating PivotCharts
251(4)
Part 4 Making Presentations With Powerpoint 255(66)
Chapter 11 Creating a PowerPoint Presentation
257(18)
Defining the Purpose of Your Presentation
258(1)
Creating a PowerPoint Presentation
258(7)
Designing a presentation with the Normal view
260(2)
Designing a presentation with Outline view
262(3)
Working with Text
265(10)
Typing text in a text box
266(1)
Formatting text
267(1)
Aligning text
268(1)
Adjusting line spacing
269(1)
Making numbered and bulleted lists
270(1)
Making columns
271(1)
Moving and resizing a text box
272(1)
Rotating a text box
273(2)
Chapter 12 Adding Color and Pictures to a Presentation
275(22)
Applying a Theme
275(2)
Changing the Background
277(5)
Choosing a solid color background
277(2)
Choosing a gradient background
279(2)
Choosing a picture background
281(1)
Choosing a pattern background
281(1)
Adding Graphics to a Slide
282(6)
Placing picture files on a slide
283(1)
Placing clip art on a slide
283(1)
Creating WordArt
284(1)
Capturing screenshots
285(1)
Resizing, moving, and deleting graphic images
286(1)
Rotating graphics
287(1)
Layering objects
287(1)
Adding Movies to a Slide
288(6)
Searching for a video on the Internet
288(2)
Searching for video on your computer
290(1)
Trimming a video
290(2)
Coloring a video
292(1)
Formatting the shape of a video
292(2)
Adding Sound to a Slide
294(3)
Adding audio from a file
295(1)
Recording audio
295(2)
Chapter 13 Showing Off a Presentation
297(24)
Spell-Checking Your Presentation
297(2)
Organizing Slides in Sections
299(4)
Adding a section
299(1)
Expanding and collapsing a section
300(1)
Deleting a section
301(2)
Adding Visual Transitions
303(5)
Adding slide transitions
304(2)
Text and graphic transitions
306(2)
Using the Animation Painter
308(1)
Adding Hyperlinks
308(4)
Creating web page hyperlinks
308(2)
Creating hyperlinks to external files
310(1)
Running a program through a hyperlink
310(2)
Removing a hyperlink or action
312(1)
Viewing a Presentation
312(6)
Creating a custom slide show
313(3)
Hiding a slide
316(1)
Organizing with Slide Sorter view
317(1)
Creating Handouts
318(3)
Part 5 Getting Organized With Outlook 321(36)
Chapter 14 Managing Email with Outlook
323(18)
Configuring Email Settings
323(2)
Adding an email account
324(1)
Creating Email
325(4)
Creating a new email message
325(1)
Replying to an email message
326(1)
Using a stored email address to create a new email message
327(2)
Attaching Files to Messages
329(3)
Reading and Organizing Email
332(4)
Grouping messages into categories
332(1)
Changing the appearance of the Reading Pane
333(1)
Retrieving a file attachment from a message
333(3)
Deleting Email Messages
336(1)
Creating Quick Steps
337(4)
Chapter 15 Calendars, Contacts, and Tasks
341(16)
Setting Appointments
341(5)
Making an appointment
341(3)
Viewing appointments
344(1)
Deleting an appointment
345(1)
Storing Names and Addresses
346(4)
Adding a name
347(1)
Viewing names
348(1)
Searching names
349(1)
Managing Tasks
350(9)
Storing a task
350(3)
Searching tasks
353(1)
Viewing tasks
354(3)
Part 6 Storing Stuff In Access 357(58)
Chapter 16 Using a Database
359(18)
Understanding the Basics of a Database
360(1)
Designing a Database
361(4)
Editing and Modifying a Database
365(3)
Naming a field
365(1)
Adding and deleting a field
365(2)
Defining the type and size of a field
367(1)
Typing Data into a Database
368(6)
Using Datasheet view
369(1)
Using Form view
369(1)
Creating a form
370(1)
Viewing and editing data in a form
371(1)
Editing a form
371(3)
Closing and Saving a Database
374(3)
Closing a database
375(1)
Exiting Access
375(2)
Chapter 17 Searching, Sorting, and Querying a Database
377(22)
Searching a Database
378(9)
Searching for a specific record
378(2)
Filtering a database
380(7)
Sorting a Database
387(1)
Querying a Database
388(11)
Creating a simple query
389(2)
Creating a crosstab query
391(4)
Creating a query that finds duplicate field data
395(1)
Creating an unmatched query
396(2)
Viewing, renaming, closing, and deleting queries
398(1)
Chapter 18 Creating a Database Report
399(16)
Using the Report Wizard
399(4)
Manipulating the Data in a Report
403(4)
Switching a report to Layout view
404(1)
Counting records or values
405(1)
Sorting a field
406(1)
Filtering a field
406(1)
Editing a Report
407(3)
Resizing fields
409(1)
Deleting fields
409(1)
Making Reports Look Pretty
410(3)
Applying themes
410(1)
Creating conditional formatting
411(2)
Deleting a Report
413(2)
Part 7 The Part Of Tens 415(22)
Chapter 19 Ten Tips for Using Office 2016
417(1599)
Saving Office 2016 Files
417(2)
Password-Protecting Your Files
419(1)
Guarding Against Macro Viruses
420(2)
Customize the Ribbon
422(1)
Send Feedback to Microsoft
423(2)
When in Doubt, Right-Click the Mouse
425(1)
Freezing Row and Column Headings in Excel
425(1)
Displaying Slides Out of Order in PowerPoint
426(1)
Reduce Spam in Outlook
426(4)
Setting up Outlook's junk email filter
427(1)
Creating a Safe Senders list
428(1)
Creating a Blocked Senders list
429(1)
Using Office 365 and Office on Android and iOS
430(1586)
Chapter 20 Almost Ten Ways to Make Office
2016
Easier to Use
431(1)
Build (and Use) Your Own Office Add-Ins
431(1)
Collaborating with the Review Tab
432(1)
Using Word's References Tab
433(1)
Using Excel's Data Tab
433(1)
Saving and Sending Files
434(1)
Encrypting a File
434(1)
Saving to the Cloud
435(1)
Ignoring the Silly Office Ribbon
436(1)
Index 437
Wallace Wang has written more than 50 computer books and has more than three million copies of his previous For Dummies books in print, including Office 2013 For Dummies and Beginning Programming All-in-One For Dummies. A veteran teacher, writer, and game designer, he's also done stand-up comedy.