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Word 2002 for Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 328 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 178x229x15 mm, kaal: 513 g
  • Sari: Visual QuickStart Guide
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jul-2001
  • Kirjastus: Peachpit Press Publications
  • ISBN-10: 0201758458
  • ISBN-13: 9780201758450
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 328 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 178x229x15 mm, kaal: 513 g
  • Sari: Visual QuickStart Guide
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jul-2001
  • Kirjastus: Peachpit Press Publications
  • ISBN-10: 0201758458
  • ISBN-13: 9780201758450
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A visual reference on Microsoft Word 2002 for Windows, for beginners and for users already familiar with Word. Starts with basics of formatting and printing, then continues through advanced topics including tables and objects, mail merges, Web documents, and integration with other programs. Features step-by-step instructions, screenshots, and tips. Langer has written many computer books. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

To call the latest version of Microsoft Word a mere word processor would be an insult to this powerful software package. Learn how to produce everything from simple letters to fully functional Web pages without ever quitting out of Word with Word 2002 for Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide, the must-have companion to this updated Office stalwart.

You can use the flexible, task-based guide as a tutorial or as a quick reference; hundreds of screenshots ensure you’ll never be at a loss as you follow the straightforward steps. Newcomers to Word can start with the basics---text, formatting, and printing--before moving on to objects, tables, and outlines. Word veterans can use the book’s tabbed format to skip straight to specific sections--say, taking Word to the Web--or to quickly brush up on advanced topics, such as working with others (collaborating on documents, tracking changes, and protecting documents) and using other programs with Word (inserting PowerPoint slides into a Word document, for example).



For any course in Digital Graphics, Web Design, Web Scripting and Development, Multimedia, Page Layout, Office Tools, and Operating Systems.

These task-based, visual reference guides feature step-by-step instructions and plenty of screen shots to guide students and teachers through the most important tasks. Visual QuickStart Guides are the ideal way to get students up and running quickly, and are used for intermediate and advanced students as a quick reference.

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To call the latest version of Microsoft Word a mere word processor would be an insult to this powerful software package. Learn how to produce everything from simple letters to fully functional Web pages without ever quitting out of Word with Word 2002 for Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide, the must-have companion to this updated Office stalwart. You can use the flexible, task-based guide as a tutorial or as a quick reference; hundreds of screenshots ensure you'll never be at a loss as you follow the straightforward steps. Newcomers to Word can start with the basics---text, formatting, and printing--before moving on to objects, tables, and outlines. Word veterans can use the book's tabbed format to skip straight to specific sections--say, taking Word to the Web--or to quickly brush up on advanced topics, such as working with others (collaborating on documents, tracking changes, and protecting documents) and using other programs with Word (inserting PowerPoint slides into a Word document, for example).
Introduction xi
Introduction xi
New & Improved Features in Word 2002 xii
The Word Workplace
1(26)
Meet Microsoft Word
1(1)
The Word Screen
2(2)
The Mouse
4(1)
Menus
5(2)
Shortcut Keys
7(1)
Toolbars
8(3)
The Task Pane
11(1)
Dialogs
12(2)
Views
14(2)
Document Navigation
16(3)
Windows
19(1)
The Office Assistant
20(3)
Word Help
23(4)
Word Basics
27(30)
Word Processing Basics
27(1)
Running Word
28(1)
Exiting Word
29(1)
Word Documents, Templates, & Wizards
30(1)
Creating Documents
31(3)
Opening Existing Documents
34(1)
Entering Text
35(1)
Formatting Marks
36(1)
The Insertion Point
37(1)
Inserting & Deleting Text
38(1)
Click and Type
39(1)
Selecting Text
40(1)
Editing Selected Text
41(1)
Copying & Moving Text
42(3)
Paste Options
45(1)
The Office Clipboard
46(2)
Undoing, Redoing, & Repeating Actions
48(2)
Find & Replace
50(3)
Saving Documents
53(4)
Formatting Basics
57(18)
Formatting Basics
57(1)
Revealing Formatting
58(1)
Font Formatting
59(1)
Applying Font Formatting
60(3)
Paragraph Formatting
63(1)
Applying Paragraph Formatting
64(3)
Tabs
67(4)
Page Formatting
71(1)
Applying Page Formatting
71(4)
Advanced Formatting
75(36)
Advanced Formatting
75(1)
Character Spacing
76(2)
Drop Caps
78(2)
Changing Case
80(1)
Bullets & Numbering
81(3)
Borders & Shading
84(7)
The Format Painter
91(1)
Styles
92(7)
AutoFormat
99(4)
Page, Section, & Column Breaks
103(2)
Columns
105(2)
Headers & Footers
107(4)
Writing Tools
111(14)
Word's Writing Tools
111(1)
The Spelling & Grammar Checkers
112(5)
AutoCorrect
117(3)
The Thesaurus
120(1)
Hyphenation
121(2)
Word Count
123(2)
Printing Documents
125(10)
Printing Documents
125(1)
Page Setup
126(2)
Print Preview
128(3)
Printing
131(4)
Inserting Text & Graphics
135(26)
Special Elements
135(1)
Auto Text & AutoComplete
136(3)
Word Fields
139(2)
Symbols & Special Characters
141(2)
Footnotes & Endnotes
143(4)
Files
147(2)
Pictures
149(9)
Working with Graphic Objects
158(3)
Outlines
161(14)
Outlines
161(1)
Building an Outline
162(5)
Rearranging Outline Components
167(2)
Viewing Outlines
169(3)
Working with an Outline in Another View
172(1)
Creating a Table of Contents
173(2)
Tables
175(24)
Tables
175(1)
Creating a Table
176(4)
Anatomy of a Table
180(1)
Selecting Table Cells
181(2)
Entering & Formatting Table Information
183(3)
Inserting & Deleting Cells
186(3)
Merging & Splitting Cells & Tables
189(2)
Resizing Columns & Rows
191(3)
Using AutoFit
194(2)
Table Headings
196(1)
Table AutoFormat
197(1)
Removing a Table
198(1)
Envelopes & Labels
199(8)
Envelopes & Labels
199(1)
Creating an Envelope
200(4)
Creating Labels
204(3)
Mail Merge
207(22)
Mail Merge
207(1)
The Mail Merge Wizard
208(1)
Creating or Opening a Main Document
209(4)
Creating or Opening a Data Source
213(5)
Completing a Main Document
218(6)
Previewing the Merge
224(1)
Completing the Merge
225(4)
Working with Others
229(12)
Collaboration Features
229(1)
Document Properties
230(2)
Comments
232(2)
Versions
234(2)
Change Tracking
236(3)
Document Protection
239(2)
Using Other Programs
241(12)
Using Word with Other Programs
241(1)
OLE Objects
242(3)
Using Excel with Word
245(3)
Using PowerPoint with Word
248(2)
Using Outlook with Word
250(3)
Web Pages
253(18)
Web Pages
253(2)
Creating a Web Page
255(4)
Editing Text
259(1)
Formatting Text & Pages
260(3)
Hyperlinks
263(4)
Working with Web Page Files
267(4)
Setting Word Options
271(24)
The Options Dialog
271(2)
View Options
273(3)
General Options
276(3)
Edit Options
279(2)
Print Options
281(2)
Save Options
283(2)
User Information Options
285(1)
Compatibility Options
286(1)
File Locations Options
287(1)
Security Options
288(2)
Spelling & Grammar Options
290(3)
Track Changes Options
293(2)
Appendix A: Menus & Shortcut Keys 295(6)
Menus & Shortcut Keys
295(1)
File Menu
296(1)
Edit Menu
296(1)
View Menu
296(1)
Insert Menu
297(1)
Format Menu
297(1)
Tools Menu
298(1)
Table Menu
299(1)
Window Menu
299(1)
Help Menu
299(2)
Index 301
Maria Langer has written more than 20 computer books. She also writes for MacWEEK, MacAddict, NetProfessional, FileMaker Pro Advisor, and Computer User. She is a consultant, Webmaster, computer trainer, and regular speaker at Macworld Expo.