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Word 2013 in Easy Steps [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 227x186x11 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-May-2013
  • Kirjastus: In Easy Steps Limited
  • ISBN-10: 184078573X
  • ISBN-13: 9781840785739
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 227x186x11 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-May-2013
  • Kirjastus: In Easy Steps Limited
  • ISBN-10: 184078573X
  • ISBN-13: 9781840785739
Teised raamatud teemal:
A guide to Microsoft Word 2013 covers such topics as document editing, adding pictures and graphics, viewing and editing text on tablet PCs, and using Word directly on the Web.

Microsoft Word 2013 represents one of the largest improvements in user experience and interaction during the application's long history. Today's users expect to be able to work easily in different places with different people and devices but without having to worry about the underlying technologies. Accordingly, Word's new version helps us to take full advantage of Microsoft's shared services and the many ways of collaborating and organizing our media without being restricted to one computer in one place.

The increasingly visual nature of Word means that a clear, concise and colorful visual reference guide is an invaluable tool for both newcomers and those upgrading from older versions. Word 2013 in easy steps meets this challenge head on with its thorough treatment of the full range of features using detailed pictorial examples and easy-to-follow explanations.
1 Finding your way around
7(22)
Introduction
8(1)
Starting Word 2013
9(3)
The main screen
12(1)
The Ribbon
13(2)
The Mini Toolbar
15(1)
The Quick Access Toolbar
16(2)
The Status bar
18(1)
Getting help
19(1)
Text editing
20(1)
Selecting text
21(3)
Working with files
24(2)
Click and type
26(1)
Basic navigation
27(2)
2 Basic editing
29(22)
The Clipboard
30(3)
The Spike
33(2)
The Format Painter
35(1)
Formatting characters
36(5)
Formatting paragraphs
41(5)
Styles
46(5)
3 Editing in more depth
51(20)
The Styles panel
52(1)
Paragraph-level styles
53(1)
Linked styles
54(2)
Mixing styles in a paragraph
56(1)
Using style sets
57(1)
The Ruler
58(1)
Tabulation
59(4)
Editing controls
63(5)
Advanced text effects
68(2)
Equations and symbols
70(1)
4 Structured documents
71(36)
The Pages tools
72(2)
Tables and illustrations
74(1)
The Links tools
75(3)
Headers and footers
78(2)
The Text tools
80(8)
Tables
88(8)
Themes
96(3)
Page Setup
99(1)
Breaks
100(1)
Sections
101(3)
Page design
104(3)
5 Pictures and graphics
107(22)
Pictures
108(6)
Online pictures
114(5)
Shapes
119(1)
Layout options
120(3)
Controlling layout
123(1)
Video
124(1)
SmartArt
125(2)
Charts
127(1)
Screenshots
128(1)
6 Document views
129(12)
Read Mode
130(3)
Accessing the other views
133(3)
Gridlines
136(1)
The Navigation pane
137(3)
The Document Inspector
140(1)
7 Files and settings
141(14)
Info
142(1)
Save to local file
143(1)
Recently-used files
144(1)
Opening local files
145(1)
Opening other file formats
146(1)
Opening PDF files
147(2)
Printing
149(1)
Using templates
150(3)
Options
153(2)
8 Sharing features
155(20)
Roaming documents
156(8)
Working together
164(4)
Email
168(1)
Present Online
169(3)
Blogging
172(3)
9 References and mailings
175(16)
Table of Contents
176(4)
Footnotes and endnotes
180(3)
Citations
183(1)
Captions
184(1)
Tables of figures
185(1)
Indexing
186(2)
Envelopes and labels
188(2)
Mail Merge
190(1)
10 Tools for reviewing
191(20)
Spelling and grammar
192(2)
Translation
194(1)
Thesaurus
195(1)
Comments
196(4)
Ink
200(3)
Tracking
203(4)
Protecting a document
207(4)
Index 211
Scott Basham has worked as an author (of In Easy Steps books), training consultant and software developer for 16 years. His experience of business training spans most of this time, and includes running a training department for a global software publisher. He has written and delivered both standard and customized courses for many clients including IBM, Sony, Compaq, Hewlett Packard and Deutsche Bank. Many of these are run on-site: mostly in the U.S. but also in Europe, Africa and the Far East. His time as a College and University lecturer has given him experience with a variety of training levels and requirements, as well as different styles and approaches to training.